The Glenn Beck Program - August 24, 2020


The Press Crossed a Line | Guests: Ari Fleischer & Rep. Marshall | 8⧸24⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

166.596

Word Count

20,690

Sentence Count

1,847

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

Glenn Beck and Jemele Hill have a very special guest on the show this week, and it's not a good one. Glenn explains why Jemele is a racist, and why she should be fired from ESPN.


Transcript

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00:01:39.800 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:43.560 Well, in many places, first day of school, if you can call it school, a lot of people are now online with their kids.
00:01:56.200 Of course, many parents are not allowed to be online.
00:01:59.860 Wait until you hear the latest and how our educational system with our kids in elementary school, in kindergarten, has been hijacked by the radical left.
00:02:15.580 What you need to know.
00:02:16.800 Also, I began with a little history lesson for Jamel Hill and all at ESPN.
00:02:25.340 We begin there in 60 seconds.
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00:03:39.980 All right, you sick freak.
00:03:43.320 Welcome to the program.
00:03:47.060 Oh, man.
00:03:48.700 You know, sometimes I don't even watch ESPN, but sometimes I learn a lot from the geniuses at ESPN.
00:03:57.060 Do you now?
00:03:57.700 Oh, my gosh.
00:03:58.940 Jemele Hill.
00:03:59.520 Can you tell me a little bit about Jemele Hill?
00:04:01.980 Well, she was actually so woke.
00:04:04.360 She used to do SportsCenter, a version of it.
00:04:07.320 And they had a problem with her never talking about sports.
00:04:11.320 Never, never, never.
00:04:12.500 I'm sorry.
00:04:13.100 Say that again.
00:04:13.600 Yeah, there was an issue with Jemele where she would do SportsCenter, but the center of the SportsCenter show was never sports.
00:04:21.020 It was never sports.
00:04:22.440 No, it was just always racism.
00:04:23.980 So it would be like hiring me.
00:04:25.780 I'd much rather hear your commentary about sports, frankly.
00:04:29.080 It would be much more entertaining.
00:04:30.280 Okay, so.
00:04:30.720 So then she got, she's no longer at ESPN.
00:04:32.500 You should be, you should know that.
00:04:33.920 She was let go.
00:04:35.120 She was first pushed out of SportsCenter and onto something called the Undefeated, which is basically ESPN's effort to tell you everything in sports.
00:04:42.920 Sports are racist.
00:04:45.300 The entire website dedicated to how racist sports are, which is a great, I mean, wow.
00:04:50.500 I can't get enough of it.
00:04:52.500 Can I tell you something?
00:04:54.420 I'm opening up a website this week.
00:04:57.240 I'm working on it right now to say how evil talk radio is.
00:05:00.880 Oh, cool.
00:05:01.260 And how bad talk radio is and how it's just poison, just being dumped into the system.
00:05:06.420 I have terrible news for you.
00:05:07.260 There's about 50 of those sites that already exist.
00:05:09.560 Yeah, I know.
00:05:10.180 But I thought it would have more credibility if it was coming from me.
00:05:13.120 Yeah, I guess that's true.
00:05:14.100 And then she left that, again, when I say left, pushed out, went to the Atlantic.
00:05:20.620 That's where she is now.
00:05:21.520 The place that fired Kevin Williamson because of one comedy made 15 years ago.
00:05:25.980 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:05:26.480 Yeah, that was.
00:05:27.440 So now she's there and writing about her brilliant analysis of the United States there.
00:05:32.100 Okay.
00:05:32.360 So she tweeted over the weekend, been reading Isabel Wickerson's new book, Cast.
00:05:37.500 Ooh.
00:05:37.860 Ooh.
00:05:38.780 And if you were of the opinion the United States wasn't nearly as bad as Nazi Germany, how wrong you are.
00:05:49.660 I encourage you to read this masterpiece.
00:05:53.880 Well, I gotta tell you, just from that tweet, I'm thinking, wow, we are as bad?
00:06:01.620 No, we're worse than Nazi Germany because we apparently were the model for Nazi Germany.
00:06:13.720 Nazi Germany looked to us and thought, wow, they're really bad.
00:06:18.320 Can we tone that down just a bit and bring some of that loving over our way?
00:06:25.380 And according to Jamel, that's exactly what they did.
00:06:29.420 Now, she's not as wrong as she usually is, but as always, she misses, I don't know, some might call it a subtle nuance.
00:06:47.420 I call it a huge difference.
00:06:51.040 Okay.
00:06:52.000 So let me just set the record straight for Jamel, who I'm sure you are a deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep scholar on the issue.
00:07:03.760 The Nazis, you're right, did learn from America.
00:07:07.240 They did.
00:07:08.220 Except they didn't learn from America like the founding, the founding documents or anything like that.
00:07:14.420 In fact, they hated the founding documents, but they did learn a lot from, well, let's just say race standards.
00:07:24.440 They got that from the progressives, the Southern Democrats and the Klan.
00:07:31.640 Now, I don't know if you know this, but that's not the founding documents.
00:07:36.100 None of those things have anything to do with the founding documents, have nothing to do with our Constitution or anything that anybody of any common sense would say is good.
00:07:48.780 So they got their marriage laws.
00:07:50.980 Did you know that?
00:07:52.100 I mean, you probably didn't know this, Jamel, but we didn't have marriage laws.
00:07:59.020 So there was no George Washington didn't have a marriage license.
00:08:02.120 You know, he just got married, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln.
00:08:06.980 He didn't go down, you know, to the to the state office to get a blood test and to make sure that he could get married.
00:08:14.980 No, no, he didn't have one.
00:08:16.760 You know, when we started doing that.
00:08:18.760 But in the progressive era, when they wanted to make sure that not one drop of Negro blood was being spread anywhere to anybody of any other race, got to keep the race pure.
00:08:36.940 By the way, that was Margaret Sanger and her progressive friends.
00:08:44.160 You see, they they did learn a lot about, you know, not one drop of blood from the Klan, the Southern Democrats and the progressives in America.
00:08:55.560 Black lives didn't matter all that much to Margaret Sanger.
00:08:57.800 No, no, no.
00:08:59.360 They they got a lot of their weeding out of imbeciles from American progressives as well.
00:09:05.780 They learned a lot on eugenics and sterilization.
00:09:09.680 Did you know that we led the way on that?
00:09:12.340 Yeah, yeah.
00:09:13.200 It was during the progressive era when the progressive Democrats under Wilson decided, you know what?
00:09:20.480 We should start sterilizing people who are just not very smart.
00:09:25.360 Yeah.
00:09:25.640 So they got that.
00:09:26.660 They got that.
00:09:27.600 In fact, a lot of the Nuremberg laws were based on Southern Democrat race laws.
00:09:33.020 And the Nuremberg laws were based a lot on Woodrow Wilson and his progressive laws.
00:09:40.780 Isn't that great?
00:09:41.600 Isn't that crazy how it works?
00:09:43.300 In fact, Goebbels, he learned a lot from an American as well.
00:09:49.720 Not America, but an American.
00:09:52.180 In fact, he said he learned propaganda from Bernays, you know, the guy who worked for Woodrow Wilson.
00:10:04.140 Isn't that nuts?
00:10:06.240 Hitler, in fact, watched FDR and thought for a while he was pretty good guy.
00:10:10.840 He said, quote, he's a national socialist just like us.
00:10:15.280 Isn't that great?
00:10:16.600 Isn't that great?
00:10:17.300 See, what you fail to understand, Jamel, is not all white people are bad.
00:10:26.480 Not all white people, you know, point of personal privilege.
00:10:31.500 Yes.
00:10:32.020 Yes.
00:10:32.460 All white people are bad.
00:10:34.580 They are.
00:10:35.240 I'm pretty sure.
00:10:36.100 I've been watching the news.
00:10:37.540 They're pretty bad.
00:10:38.700 No.
00:10:39.420 So not all white people are bad.
00:10:41.260 People who have made mistakes should be granted forgiveness if they ask for forgiveness, because, well, I mean, it's your responsibility to give it if asked.
00:10:52.360 But I don't really care if you give it to me because I get forgiveness from God.
00:10:57.340 And he gives that to me weirdly personally.
00:10:59.940 He gives that to me strangely as an individual, not as a collective.
00:11:04.340 Isn't that weird, Jamel?
00:11:07.520 Another thing, you know, we have different from the Nazis is we believe in the individual.
00:11:13.520 They believe in the collective, which is weird because I bet you believe in the collective more than the individual.
00:11:19.820 Don't you, Jamel?
00:11:21.540 Oh, OK.
00:11:23.160 So I just wanted to point that out, that, you know, what you need to understand, the Nazis were not watching America and reading our founding documents as a whole.
00:11:34.820 They didn't get any of these things from our founders.
00:11:37.500 They got them from the re-founders.
00:11:40.460 You know, the people still fighting the Civil War, the progressives, the Democrats.
00:11:45.440 Oh, by the way, the Klan and Democrat.
00:11:49.780 I mean, it's redundant to say the Democrats and the Klan because they were an arm of the Democrats.
00:11:59.740 So, you know, it's and I hate to go too deep for you, you know, in this master class.
00:12:05.560 But, you know, what's really crazy is apparently some Americans learn something from the Nazis, too.
00:12:17.080 Yeah.
00:12:17.780 Yeah.
00:12:18.720 Apparently, some Democrats, some progressives decided, hey, what did they do with their gun control laws?
00:12:29.900 You know, could we adopt any of those things?
00:12:33.120 Do you know, in Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, you have to carry identification card based on formats from the Nazi weapons law?
00:12:43.540 Isn't that weird?
00:12:45.280 Nazi based laws here in America.
00:12:49.980 That's weird.
00:12:51.980 I mean, because didn't we lose a lot of people fighting the Nazis wanting to wipe them out?
00:12:57.160 Yeah.
00:12:57.680 Yeah.
00:12:58.620 And then we get their gun control laws from them.
00:13:01.440 Isn't that strange?
00:13:05.660 The Gun Control Act of 1968, a new approach, if you will, to gun control.
00:13:13.640 It replaced the Federal Firearms Act of June 30, 1938, which was based on the federal power to regulate interstate commerce.
00:13:23.360 See, that was a commerce law.
00:13:24.440 That was the way for the government to grow even more powerful, just like the Nazis did.
00:13:31.120 And 1938, who was president?
00:13:32.800 Oh, that was FDR.
00:13:33.680 That was a progressive hero of the left.
00:13:37.180 That's right.
00:13:38.300 That's right.
00:13:39.840 Yeah.
00:13:40.340 So only dealers could ship firearms across state lines.
00:13:45.060 Normally, you know, before 1938, you could just get them shipped from from dealers.
00:13:50.040 But they changed that.
00:13:52.080 You know, once once FDR got a taste of this national socialism stuff.
00:13:57.000 So it was it was really it was really great that we could take some of these things that Nazis did and and like they strangled the people because here's what happened in in the 1920s.
00:14:15.280 They said, hey, we need to register all these people who have guns and we'll never use it for anything else.
00:14:22.180 You could trust us.
00:14:23.660 Well, little did they know that the government would fall into the hands of madmen.
00:14:28.640 Yeah, I'm sorry, not fall into the hands.
00:14:31.800 They were democratically elected officials, you know, like you love so much democratically elected Nazis.
00:14:41.480 They took over and then they were like, oh, my gosh, we have these communists.
00:14:47.620 We have these people in the streets like the T part, like these communists.
00:14:53.020 And we've got to protect the American.
00:14:56.240 I'm sorry, the German people.
00:14:58.920 And if we can just save one life.
00:15:01.380 And so when they took over in March 1933, the Nazis had access to that vault that will never, ever, ever be used against Germans.
00:15:11.400 You know what I mean?
00:15:12.620 And that list is what they went to use to to seize private firearms because people weren't reliable because some people weren't for the Nazis.
00:15:25.260 So they knew who owned the firearms and the Nazis just revoked the, you know, ownership permits or declined to renew them, you know, for the people who weren't for the Nazis, which is, you know, fantastic.
00:15:41.720 Because then in 1938, they, you know, barred Jews from businesses involving any firearms, you know, and then it was only a day after the Nazi terror squads savaged the Jews and the synagogues and the Jewish businesses and then new regulations on the new weapon law barred Jews from owning any weapons, even clubs or knives.
00:16:07.880 So I am so pleased, Jamel, that you brought this up so we could educate America on on who the Nazis got all of these ideas from, because it wasn't from our founders who you just seem to hate.
00:16:28.240 And I understand if you think that the founders were responsible for arming the Nazis with a whole bunch of bad ideas.
00:16:36.100 But no, it wasn't. It was the Democrats, redundantly, the Klan and redundantly, again, the progressives.
00:16:47.780 That's who they watched, Jamel.
00:16:50.040 But thanks so much for chiming in, as they say in the South.
00:16:56.380 Why, bless your heart.
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00:18:20.240 Hello, Stu.
00:18:22.920 Mr. Beck, how are you?
00:18:24.160 Oh, my gosh.
00:18:25.520 I'm fantastic.
00:18:26.940 Really?
00:18:27.420 Oh.
00:18:28.420 Good weekend, then, I guess?
00:18:29.900 Oh, my.
00:18:30.500 Well, it's good for you as a German.
00:18:34.840 Thank you.
00:18:35.600 That's America.
00:18:36.280 Thank you.
00:18:36.880 Hi, everybody.
00:18:37.660 Thank you.
00:18:38.420 Thank you for pointing it out.
00:18:39.300 Hey, the white guy of German descent thought that he had a good weekend.
00:18:42.500 Isn't that great news, America?
00:18:44.120 Yeah.
00:18:45.020 America KKKA.
00:18:46.400 Well, I'm sending, you know, it was a good weekend because my kids start school this.
00:18:53.720 When I say start school, I mean, they just get on their computer, which is entirely different from all the other time that they've spent this summer.
00:19:02.880 Right.
00:19:03.560 Because there's not enough screen time for kids.
00:19:05.820 Not enough screen time for kids.
00:19:06.280 Yeah, that was a big problem this summer.
00:19:07.800 Yep.
00:19:08.000 And so, you know, my son looks like Dracula.
00:19:12.240 Looks like he hasn't seen the sun in 50 years.
00:19:17.200 But we're appreciating the back to school thing.
00:19:22.460 And I'm sure my wife, I'm praying for her today.
00:19:24.600 I'm sure it's all going to be great.
00:19:26.860 Oh, yes.
00:19:27.740 Kids love it, too.
00:19:29.280 My kids love it.
00:19:31.360 Yeah.
00:19:32.160 Love it.
00:19:33.380 I know I love the whole computer meeting thing.
00:19:36.640 I've been a huge fan of it.
00:19:37.920 Yeah.
00:19:38.220 I know it's working out great for me.
00:19:39.840 You know, the only part I like about it is the instead of having to go to the stupid school
00:19:45.020 and listen to them and then just go like, can I walk out yet?
00:19:48.420 Will I be seen?
00:19:49.220 Will I be noticed if I'm walking out now?
00:19:51.080 I have to act like, oh, my gosh, I just got a phone call.
00:19:53.600 I got to leave this meeting of the school because it's boring as snot.
00:19:57.100 Now you get them online and it's great.
00:20:01.500 Yeah.
00:20:01.860 No, I mean, that part of it is fine, I guess, from the kids' perspective, though.
00:20:06.260 Did you see this thing that Seinfeld wrote for The New York Times?
00:20:09.320 No.
00:20:09.520 Basically just trashing James Altucher and his, you know, New York is dead column that
00:20:14.880 we featured, we talked about last week.
00:20:16.840 And his point is that, no, it's not dead.
00:20:18.880 It's resilient and you're just running away to Miami.
00:20:21.180 It just seems like he hates James Altucher, honestly, more than anything else.
00:20:24.460 I don't know if it's more that he loves New York or hates James Altucher, but he's just
00:20:28.560 trashing him and, you know, saying how he gave up and he moved to Miami.
00:20:32.300 But, you know, the one thing that did connect to me in the Seinfeld column is people, like,
00:20:42.600 I don't know, maybe I'm in the minority here.
00:20:44.500 I don't like having meetings via Zoom.
00:20:48.700 I hate it.
00:20:49.660 I hate looking at people on Zoom.
00:20:51.980 I hate all the awkwardness when people talk over each other.
00:20:55.860 I don't know if it's just, you know, the radio background where it just makes me cringe
00:21:00.380 every time everyone is talking over each other.
00:21:03.260 The, you know, it doesn't work half the time.
00:21:06.320 Everyone tries to.
00:21:07.280 I love it.
00:21:08.140 I absolutely love it.
00:21:09.580 The only thing I like about it is I haven't been sick in six months.
00:21:12.480 Yeah.
00:21:12.800 Which is amazing.
00:21:13.880 I absolutely love it.
00:21:15.900 I think it's fantastic because.
00:21:17.620 Do you really?
00:21:18.260 At any time you can just click the little X and they're all gone.
00:21:24.780 That just means you don't like meetings.
00:21:26.820 That doesn't mean that you like Zoom meetings.
00:21:30.380 Right.
00:21:30.620 But Zoom makes meetings, I think, a lot more tolerable because you're just like, you know,
00:21:36.500 bing bong.
00:21:37.160 And then you just click on it.
00:21:38.640 Yep.
00:21:39.340 Uh-huh.
00:21:40.040 Uh-huh.
00:21:40.820 Uh-huh.
00:21:41.240 And then you turn your camera off, do whatever you want.
00:21:44.740 Just check in once in a while and go, uh-huh.
00:21:47.480 Uh-huh.
00:21:48.520 I think there's a perspective difference here with you being the boss.
00:21:51.940 Maybe.
00:21:52.340 Because I, not everybody can just sign off for their meetings in the middle of them
00:21:57.520 because they don't want to talk to the people anymore.
00:21:59.620 No, I didn't say sign off.
00:22:00.900 You said click the little X.
00:22:02.360 Well, yeah.
00:22:03.060 That's when it's, you know, when it's over enough.
00:22:06.240 Right.
00:22:06.580 Okay.
00:22:07.320 Yeah.
00:22:07.840 I mean, you do that in person meetings all the time.
00:22:11.400 Yeah.
00:22:11.540 You could tell you've tuned out.
00:22:12.920 Yeah.
00:22:13.100 You click the internal little X and you're no longer listening to the meeting.
00:22:15.720 But I'm still in my pajamas.
00:22:17.360 Uh-huh.
00:22:17.720 You know what I mean?
00:22:18.360 Uh-huh.
00:22:18.460 When I have to have the meeting, yeah, I can still get up, but I had to get dressed.
00:22:23.100 I have to take a shower.
00:22:24.420 Yeah.
00:22:24.960 You know what I mean?
00:22:26.140 I...
00:22:26.700 Well, maybe you're onto something here.
00:22:29.020 Maybe it's not Zoom.
00:22:29.920 It's just meetings are awful and we shouldn't have them anymore.
00:22:32.260 Yeah, we shouldn't have them anymore.
00:22:33.040 Okay.
00:22:33.280 Okay.
00:22:33.540 All right.
00:22:33.920 Especially now.
00:22:35.100 Okay.
00:22:35.240 We shouldn't have them anymore.
00:22:36.500 For safety.
00:22:37.120 For safety.
00:22:37.820 If we can just save one child.
00:22:39.780 Yes.
00:22:40.240 Thank you.
00:22:40.880 One child.
00:22:41.460 Thank you.
00:22:42.480 Back in just a second.
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00:22:52.000 Goldline.
00:22:52.980 According to a recent statement by Bloomberg in Yahoo Finance, the Fed will likely ramp up
00:22:58.520 asset purchases and there's more stimulus coming as well.
00:23:03.020 All those things argue for a continued bull market in gold, driven principally by money
00:23:12.200 supply growth and dollar debasement as opposed to real inflation fears.
00:23:17.680 There's this argument now on whether we're going to have inflation or not.
00:23:21.020 Of course, we are.
00:23:22.080 As soon as there's any velocity of money.
00:23:24.640 Of course.
00:23:26.200 As soon as it gets into the hands of regular people, which I'm not sure it's going to.
00:23:30.460 You know, it seems like a giant money heist that the Fed is doing, bankrupting all of
00:23:36.960 us and then letting the big corporations and the guys like Soros and everything else just
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00:24:19.940 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Bay program.
00:24:22.500 I just want to show welcome to Pat Gray.
00:24:25.560 I want to show the audience, if you happen to be watching us on Blaze TV, otherwise I'll
00:24:29.960 tweet this out and you make your own calls here.
00:24:34.160 I don't think this is demeaning at all.
00:24:37.480 You know, food service workers have been asked to put a plastic shield across their face, you
00:24:42.940 know.
00:24:43.380 So, OK, yeah.
00:24:44.560 Well, the governor of Maine doesn't think it goes far enough.
00:24:49.560 So, the governor of Maine has ordered restaurant staff to wear anti-COVID visors in a different
00:24:55.560 way.
00:24:56.200 Just tell me if you think that's demeaning at all.
00:25:00.060 It is.
00:25:01.180 That's like the dog cone.
00:25:03.340 That's like the joke photograph you did with the cake years ago.
00:25:06.780 Yes.
00:25:07.380 The same thing.
00:25:08.020 It's like a, but that was a joke.
00:25:10.020 Yeah.
00:25:10.380 This is real.
00:25:11.100 A dog cone around your neck.
00:25:14.140 It looks like they took a giant red Solo cup and cut out the bottom of it and just stuck
00:25:18.160 her head in the middle of it.
00:25:19.420 Is that not humiliating?
00:25:21.540 It's a good look.
00:25:21.960 No way.
00:25:22.420 No way.
00:25:23.400 Don't, don't do it.
00:25:25.380 Don't do it.
00:25:26.540 If somebody says.
00:25:27.460 Do you really have to tell people to not wear a dog, a dog cone?
00:25:30.820 I think so.
00:25:31.780 I think so.
00:25:32.740 In today's day and age, I think so.
00:25:34.960 You do.
00:25:36.020 I don't know why, but you do.
00:25:38.400 Well, because we're doing every stupid thing people suggest.
00:25:41.740 Every stupid thing.
00:25:42.880 Well, I don't, I also don't think that that would be effective at all when it comes to
00:25:45.920 COVID.
00:25:46.460 It doesn't seem like it.
00:25:47.080 No, no.
00:25:47.500 All the COVID to your mouth.
00:25:48.900 That is just literally.
00:25:51.580 It would be a catch-all for all.
00:25:53.060 It's like a funnel of COVID.
00:25:54.380 You imagine how much sweat and drool would be in the bottom of that if Jeffy wore it?
00:26:01.600 Oh, gosh.
00:26:03.140 I didn't need that.
00:26:03.940 I didn't need your place in my head.
00:26:05.520 So, this is just to humiliate people and to let people know, we can do anything to you.
00:26:12.020 We can do anything to you.
00:26:14.280 And they can.
00:26:15.260 They can.
00:26:15.780 And we let them.
00:26:16.780 And we let them.
00:26:17.820 Not me.
00:26:19.320 Uh-uh.
00:26:20.020 Everybody has to have their line in the sand.
00:26:22.160 And I want to talk about that this week.
00:26:24.820 Okay.
00:26:24.960 I want to really explore that.
00:26:27.120 What is the line that you draw and go, mm-mm.
00:26:31.200 I'm not doing a mandate on vaccines.
00:26:33.460 Yeah.
00:26:33.620 I'm not doing that.
00:26:34.440 I'm not doing that.
00:26:35.340 We're not doing that.
00:26:36.140 I don't think that's a good policy.
00:26:37.460 I'm actually inclined to get the vaccine unless they say I have to.
00:26:44.160 Exactly right.
00:26:45.080 Yeah.
00:26:45.580 And I'm inclined to get the vaccine as well, just not right at the beginning.
00:26:51.140 Right.
00:26:51.680 Yeah.
00:26:51.820 I want some other people to go ahead and try that.
00:26:54.280 Right.
00:26:54.460 It's not a crazy idea just to be a little patient.
00:26:57.220 Yeah.
00:26:57.320 I just, I guess, I've got, you know, let's let other people who really need it get it
00:27:02.000 first.
00:27:02.480 Which is how it should be anyway.
00:27:03.900 Yeah.
00:27:04.400 Right?
00:27:04.640 Protect the most vulnerable.
00:27:06.120 No.
00:27:06.500 You should all get it.
00:27:07.800 No.
00:27:09.600 They're not going to, I mean, it would be interesting to see.
00:27:11.520 They, is there any evidence of a, do you guys know of a, is there a nationwide vaccine
00:27:16.820 mandate of any sort?
00:27:18.440 Don't think so.
00:27:19.000 There might be.
00:27:19.500 I just don't.
00:27:20.120 Because it would be states.
00:27:21.000 I can't imagine the state.
00:27:22.180 I mean, with polio.
00:27:23.000 Think about polio.
00:27:24.040 When we were kids, we got the polio sugar cube.
00:27:26.440 Mm-hmm.
00:27:26.960 You got it too, right?
00:27:27.920 Yeah.
00:27:28.120 Yeah.
00:27:28.280 Uh, I don't, I don't know if that was mandated, but we all got it right.
00:27:32.820 Everybody remembers having the sugar cube and then, and then the polio vaccine.
00:27:37.680 Did you ever get a polio vaccine?
00:27:38.940 Cause you were left a ring on your arm.
00:27:40.720 You remember?
00:27:41.960 If you got it, it, it left a ring mark.
00:27:45.580 Well, that was a shot.
00:27:46.700 Yeah.
00:27:47.220 The shot.
00:27:48.180 Yeah.
00:27:48.380 At first it was the polio cube sugar cube.
00:27:50.740 And then I think it went into a shot.
00:27:52.180 Didn't it?
00:27:52.760 It was either that, or maybe, maybe you're thinking of the tetanus shot there.
00:27:56.060 I don't know.
00:27:56.720 No, there was something that left a ring on your arm.
00:27:58.680 Somebody, somebody my age would remember, and we liked it.
00:28:03.260 We did it anyway.
00:28:05.380 Make those little circles into happy faces.
00:28:09.020 But so I cannot remember if those were mandatory.
00:28:12.660 I don't, I was a kid, so I probably didn't know.
00:28:15.680 I don't know.
00:28:16.180 I mean, it seems like that typically comes from the state.
00:28:18.980 There are definitely state vaccine mandates of different sorts.
00:28:22.480 Yeah.
00:28:23.060 You know, it'd be interesting to see what they do with it.
00:28:24.740 I, I, I would think that a lot of people will want, as you point out, Pat, uh, would
00:28:29.380 want to take it.
00:28:30.800 Right.
00:28:31.100 I mean, especially if it gets you the ability to go back to your normal life.
00:28:35.600 I think a lot of people are going to be like, hell yeah.
00:28:37.860 Uh, so I don't know that a vaccine mandate would be necessary, but you know, they, they keep
00:28:43.900 saying that there's huge resistance to it from the left because they don't trust Trump.
00:28:49.760 They think Trump is going to just force through some fake vaccines so he can get.
00:28:53.580 Well, I got news for you.
00:28:54.620 It goes two ways.
00:28:55.880 It goes two ways.
00:28:57.160 If you have, it's not that I don't trust Trump.
00:28:59.940 I just would like, I'd like more time to go by.
00:29:04.500 You know what I mean?
00:29:05.080 Let's slow down.
00:29:06.120 It's tough because you're right.
00:29:06.900 Let's slow down.
00:29:07.680 Um, so it's not a Trump thing.
00:29:09.200 It's just like, let's slow down just a little bit.
00:29:11.340 We're dealing with people's health.
00:29:13.140 Uh, what are you putting into everybody's body?
00:29:15.080 Right.
00:29:15.260 But in an emergency, right?
00:29:16.540 You don't want to slow down.
00:29:17.760 Operation warp speed is to make it not an emergency.
00:29:20.720 Anyway.
00:29:21.400 Um, it's not, it's not, it's the big, it's definitely the largest pandemic.
00:29:26.760 Yes.
00:29:27.120 That has hit the world in a hundred years.
00:29:29.220 Yes, it is.
00:29:29.680 So that's a, that's a health emergency.
00:29:30.820 Yes, it is.
00:29:31.180 That's a totally fair description of a health emergency.
00:29:33.420 It's, it's under control.
00:29:35.000 We're not overwhelming our system.
00:29:37.220 We're not.
00:29:37.840 We're not overwhelming the system.
00:29:40.060 Oh.
00:29:40.500 Well, hospitalizations are way down.
00:29:42.140 Yeah.
00:29:42.400 No, that's a, that's, that's one aspect of it.
00:29:44.400 Right.
00:29:44.620 But still people are dying.
00:29:46.160 Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:29:47.260 But people die from the flu as well.
00:29:48.980 Anyway, it's a problem.
00:29:51.000 It is a problem.
00:29:52.760 It's just not the problem where we have to wear dog cones.
00:29:57.780 Around our heads.
00:29:58.800 I would agree with that.
00:29:59.820 And have an emergency vaccine that is mandatory.
00:30:03.860 If they come up with one, that's great.
00:30:06.080 And if you want to take it, that's great.
00:30:08.020 I, I will take it once we know that it's stable, but I have to tell you, go the other
00:30:14.480 direction.
00:30:15.280 If Barack Obama or, or the Biden people, I can't say Biden, cause Biden's not going
00:30:20.080 to know what's going on.
00:30:21.260 He's not going to be involved in anything.
00:30:23.160 Okay.
00:30:23.560 So whoever is running the Biden, you know, circus, um, if they were doing this, would
00:30:31.720 you want to take the vaccine?
00:30:32.780 Cause I'd be convinced, no, no, there's the, they are going to put that little thing in
00:30:37.400 that will track you.
00:30:38.520 They'll be able to show you, you know what I mean?
00:30:41.340 Cause they're talking about doing something where they injected and you just put it under
00:30:45.360 some light and you'll be able to verify that you had it.
00:30:48.360 I don't want any of that stuff.
00:30:49.580 This is part of the issue here though, is that like the president doesn't make the vaccine
00:30:53.860 like this.
00:30:54.560 Like that's why I think it's, you don't judge whether a vaccine works or not based on who
00:31:00.520 the president is at the time the vaccine is made.
00:31:03.460 I know that.
00:31:03.840 But that's why this is one of the things I'm not saying in reality, I'm saying it's
00:31:09.660 two ways.
00:31:10.480 They don't trust Trump.
00:31:11.600 Well, I don't trust them.
00:31:12.760 No, I don't trust them either.
00:31:14.000 But like, that's why, again, I think it's totally sensible to look at this and judge it
00:31:17.380 on its merits, right?
00:31:18.940 Like you're saying the president didn't come up with the vaccine because he came up with
00:31:21.880 a hydroxychloroquine.
00:31:22.940 No, he didn't do that either.
00:31:24.200 Which was almost a cure for it.
00:31:25.360 Yeah.
00:31:25.760 He came up with that and the remdesivir.
00:31:27.820 No.
00:31:28.280 He did those two things and now he's pushing this blood plasma thing that he came up with.
00:31:32.540 Do you know that?
00:31:33.140 It's like, why?
00:31:34.100 We are obsessed with the office of the presidency at this point.
00:31:38.300 And that is not an American trait.
00:31:40.820 It's not.
00:31:41.320 Why are we so obsessed with this?
00:31:43.460 That's a fascistic, left fascistic kind of thing.
00:31:46.820 That's national socialism.
00:31:48.860 The president doesn't have that kind of power.
00:31:51.640 He shouldn't be able to make anyone afraid.
00:31:54.820 If you're afraid of the president, left or right, it's because the Constitution is not
00:32:00.200 being followed.
00:32:00.780 That's why the Jemele Hill thing is so stupid, right?
00:32:03.460 It's like we are advocating for a government that would have no ability to do the things
00:32:08.680 you're talking about.
00:32:09.720 Right.
00:32:09.960 Right.
00:32:10.200 Like with no.
00:32:11.040 And the thing that's crazy about the Jemele Hill thing is that people are like, I can't
00:32:16.420 believe she said that.
00:32:17.880 You can't believe she articulated the mainstream position of three quarters of Democrats?
00:32:22.640 Because that's what they believe these days.
00:32:24.740 It is.
00:32:25.100 That's what they believe.
00:32:25.700 This is not a minor position in the Democratic Party anymore.
00:32:28.860 This is a when you have the nation's premier newspaper faking history in the 1619 project
00:32:36.360 and going into schools, going into schools to prove exactly what Jemele Hill is saying.
00:32:41.740 It's the same case.
00:32:43.240 We act as if it's a shocking thing.
00:32:44.920 It's not at all.
00:32:45.700 This is every single person, if they were honest, that was on that stage last week would
00:32:50.740 be saying the same crap Jemele Hill is saying.
00:32:53.080 That's why she's valuable, because she just says the quiet thing.
00:32:56.600 She's saying it all.
00:32:58.420 They don't want you to believe it.
00:33:01.080 They're all because Joe Biden will implement all of this crap that they want.
00:33:05.740 Well, whoever is running Joe Biden's office.
00:33:09.360 Joe Biden is the perfect vessel, though, to get this stuff in.
00:33:12.180 Because he seems like he's this old fuddy-duddy that's going to fall over and maybe sleep
00:33:16.960 through most of the presidency.
00:33:18.620 So while he's not going to do anything, you think they're not going to try to get all
00:33:21.640 these policies passed and more?
00:33:23.220 Of course they are.
00:33:23.420 They're finishing the fundamental transformation.
00:33:25.720 The fundamental transformation.
00:33:27.100 That's it.
00:33:27.220 This is it.
00:33:27.780 If we lose the presidency, then they finish the job.
00:33:31.560 They finish the job.
00:33:32.660 You believe that, too?
00:33:33.540 Because I fully believe that.
00:33:35.460 And or the Senate, too.
00:33:36.580 I mean, can you imagine this?
00:33:38.180 Let's just say, God forbid, Joe Biden is the next president of the United States.
00:33:41.200 But he's the next president of the United States with the Democratic Senate.
00:33:44.340 Well, can you imagine?
00:33:45.240 Because they will get rid of that filibuster in 10 seconds.
00:33:47.400 Oh, yeah.
00:33:47.840 Oh, yeah.
00:33:48.200 And they won't have any problem doing it.
00:33:49.920 Like the Republicans wring their hands and, oh, it's not very fair.
00:33:53.380 Should we do that?
00:33:54.180 We're the majority.
00:33:54.960 We shouldn't run over the top of the minority.
00:33:57.300 They won't have any compunction about doing it.
00:34:00.000 They'll do it instantly.
00:34:01.120 Someone asked Chris Coons, the Democrat that came after Biden in the Senate.
00:34:06.620 And they said, well, are you going to get rid of that filibuster?
00:34:09.280 And he's like, look, we don't see any reason for that.
00:34:14.960 But, of course, obviously, if we can't make progress on these issues, I'm not going to sit here and not get progress.
00:34:21.360 I'm not going to get it.
00:34:22.140 If we have the presidency in the Senate, we're going to have progress.
00:34:25.900 So, I mean, the Republicans can work with us.
00:34:28.520 But we need to have progress.
00:34:30.160 And that's going to happen.
00:34:30.740 I love that.
00:34:31.900 Isn't that the same thing that Antifa says?
00:34:34.440 Yeah.
00:34:34.700 Look, you can come with us.
00:34:36.140 You just better do exactly what we say.
00:34:38.600 Exactly.
00:34:39.260 Right.
00:34:39.620 And, you know, they said, they followed up and they said, so are you saying you'd get rid of the filibuster?
00:34:45.140 What I'm saying quite clearly is I will not go through four years of no progress on these issues.
00:34:52.140 The answer is yes.
00:34:52.640 The answer is yes.
00:34:53.180 They will get rid of it.
00:34:53.720 They will get rid of it in seconds.
00:34:55.220 So that is the same kind of answer they give on Antifa.
00:34:59.400 Are you a supporter of and will you condemn?
00:35:02.280 I'll condemn violence.
00:35:03.600 No, no, no.
00:35:03.980 I got that.
00:35:04.420 Will you condemn Antifa?
00:35:07.940 Antifa?
00:35:08.500 Will you condemn them?
00:35:10.100 I've already spoken out on this issue.
00:35:11.900 When?
00:35:12.340 Just now.
00:35:13.020 I told you I rejected violence.
00:35:15.040 No.
00:35:15.540 I mean, are we?
00:35:16.920 Oh, is it Bud Abbott?
00:35:18.340 Luke Costello?
00:35:19.140 Is that you?
00:35:20.980 Fellow Radio Hall of Fame members.
00:35:22.800 Yes.
00:35:23.280 Yes.
00:35:23.580 Thank you.
00:35:24.080 Did you see the thing where this is the New York Times again?
00:35:28.260 Same thing off the 1619 Project conversation.
00:35:30.880 They ran a giant story in the I think it was a New York Times magazine this weekend, which
00:35:36.200 said basically Antifa is not even real.
00:35:38.540 Like this is just a fever dream.
00:35:40.200 It's not even real?
00:35:41.020 It's nothing.
00:35:41.440 It's absolutely nothing.
00:35:42.400 You know what is real though?
00:35:43.200 You know what the real danger are?
00:35:44.620 Right wingers in Hawaiian shirts.
00:35:46.960 What?
00:35:47.500 Right wingers in Hawaiian shirts.
00:35:49.240 Right wingers in Hawaiian shirts.
00:35:50.020 I have a Hawaiian shirt.
00:35:51.400 Oh.
00:35:51.920 I don't.
00:35:52.460 Oh my gosh.
00:35:52.860 They were right.
00:35:53.740 They were right.
00:35:54.460 They were right though, Pat.
00:35:55.500 If Glenn is the problem.
00:35:56.620 No, seriously.
00:35:57.240 This is their thing now is they've now come up with this new group of people that are the
00:36:01.380 real danger and they're right wingers in Hawaiian shirts that apparently are going around
00:36:08.480 and they're very serious threats to our society.
00:36:11.740 Antifa is just a fever dream.
00:36:13.520 That's a total, you know, it's a made up thing on the right.
00:36:16.300 But the Hawaiian shirt guys are the guys you got to watch out for.
00:36:19.260 You have to send me this.
00:36:19.680 What?
00:36:19.900 You have to send this article to me.
00:36:21.100 It's true too.
00:36:21.920 This is the whole Boogaloo Boys thing.
00:36:26.640 You may have heard that term.
00:36:27.640 Yeah, yeah.
00:36:27.880 I've not heard that term.
00:36:28.980 It's and they go through this long history about how this is really the big problem and
00:36:34.800 they're threatening everywhere and blah, blah, blah.
00:36:37.400 But Antifa, nothing.
00:36:38.480 Yeah.
00:36:38.680 I have to tell you something.
00:36:39.760 I don't know what it's going to take for Antifa to be to be declared a domestic terrorist
00:36:50.560 group, but that's what they are.
00:36:53.220 Now, you can say, no, those are peaceful protests.
00:36:55.560 I'm sorry.
00:36:56.400 Three o'clock in the morning in neighborhoods scaring people in their homes with guillotines,
00:37:02.500 with guillotines, guillotines.
00:37:04.400 They are marching with guillotines.
00:37:07.220 What is that?
00:37:08.320 If that's not domestic terror, your kids go to the window in the middle of the night.
00:37:12.140 Mommy, daddy, what's going on?
00:37:13.840 Nothing, sweetheart.
00:37:14.640 Nothing, sweetheart.
00:37:15.440 The police are going to be here.
00:37:16.900 The police don't show up.
00:37:18.220 This is domestic terrorism.
00:37:21.120 Yeah.
00:37:21.580 They've highlighted in the story this one van, I guess, of a couple of people who came
00:37:26.400 in and they shot people in this.
00:37:28.320 They shot a couple of police officers.
00:37:29.720 They're very anti-police, this right-wing group, which is very consistent with right-wing
00:37:33.700 beliefs, as I'm sure everyone in this audience really just can't stand police.
00:37:36.820 And so they had this van goes by and it shoots a couple of, I guess, security officers and
00:37:43.320 one of them dies and it's a really legitimately bad thing.
00:37:45.680 And I guess when it first happened, people blamed Antifa.
00:37:48.020 One of the reasons they blamed Antifa is the rest of the city was also on fire at the
00:37:52.160 time.
00:37:52.680 So they assumed it was connected to all the other mass raging fires in the city and all
00:37:59.080 the broken windows and everything else.
00:38:01.180 Like we could talk about that one incident, which was obviously bad if these people were
00:38:05.360 involved in it.
00:38:05.960 I don't know the whole story, but like there was fires raging throughout the entire country.
00:38:11.480 Some of it was Black Lives Matter.
00:38:13.280 A lot of it was Antifa as well.
00:38:15.920 It was spread around the country.
00:38:17.260 These people do these things.
00:38:19.320 We see it every night in Portland.
00:38:21.680 Every night.
00:38:22.160 They're asking you to deny your own eyes.
00:38:24.280 Pat, thank you so much for stopping by.
00:38:26.720 Let me take Justin quickly in Colorado.
00:38:29.440 Hello, Justin.
00:38:30.100 How are you?
00:38:31.620 Hi, Glenn.
00:38:33.200 I'm doing well.
00:38:34.540 I'm pulling over right now because I was driving.
00:38:36.720 All right.
00:38:37.080 I don't want to lose the signal.
00:38:38.040 Pull it over.
00:38:38.640 Yeah.
00:38:38.920 So, yeah.
00:38:40.220 So I had experience.
00:38:42.020 I'm actually coming.
00:38:43.220 I'm heading back home.
00:38:44.240 I'm just coming from West Texas.
00:38:45.640 I was out in Marfa.
00:38:48.500 Uh-huh.
00:38:48.820 And there was a, uh, my friend and I, we were eating outside when one of the, uh, uh, employees
00:38:58.460 came and told us that we needed to be wearing masks.
00:39:00.800 Ah.
00:39:01.220 We were sitting outside eating breakfast burritos.
00:39:04.680 In, uh, in West Texas.
00:39:06.800 Breakfast burritos.
00:39:07.640 Yeah.
00:39:07.760 Sounds good.
00:39:08.600 Yeah.
00:39:08.820 Sounds good.
00:39:09.720 It was a very good burrito.
00:39:11.820 Uh, but, uh, you know.
00:39:13.500 Not that good.
00:39:13.960 Kind of hard to eat when wearing a mask.
00:39:15.340 Well, no.
00:39:15.860 You can suck it through the mask.
00:39:18.020 Yeah.
00:39:18.420 And get all the flavor.
00:39:19.300 Or you just cut a little hole.
00:39:19.840 Like I've seen some people do.
00:39:20.880 They just cut a hole in the mask.
00:39:21.960 So, you know.
00:39:22.160 Yeah.
00:39:22.620 Yeah.
00:39:23.120 So, at any rate, this was a very specific instance that, uh, just really kind of hammered
00:39:27.920 it home for me.
00:39:29.060 Uh, I'm a, I'm a PhD student up in Denver and I've been doing my research for the last
00:39:34.840 year has been really focused on totalitarianism, the origins of it, uh, the way it proceeds
00:39:40.000 through society.
00:39:41.720 And, uh, there's something that's really, that's really a key to what happens here.
00:39:47.220 And a book called The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt is practically my bio, you
00:39:52.060 or familiar, of course.
00:39:53.380 So, uh, and it's this, uh, it's this idea of, of dehumanization, which we're kind of
00:39:59.680 aware of, but there's a psychological effect that has to do with covering your face where,
00:40:06.460 where not only do you, not only do you feel that, that, uh, that you don't, you can't
00:40:12.480 see other people's faces.
00:40:13.400 You can't really get an idea of them.
00:40:15.620 You sort of, they lose their humanity to you, but you also lose your humanity as well.
00:40:20.700 Um, I have to tell you, um, you're exactly right, Justin.
00:40:24.060 Thank you so much for, uh, calling.
00:40:25.900 That is the problem.
00:40:27.160 They're now moving to dog cones.
00:40:28.980 I mean, anything else that we, they can do to dehumanize us anymore?
00:40:33.160 How about a leash on our, uh, on our new collar under the dog cone?
00:40:37.820 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:40:49.440 The RNC convention begins tonight.
00:40:52.920 Trump has his, uh, new platform that he unveiled over the weekend.
00:40:56.860 We'll talk about that and how the press is going to handle this with Ari Fleischer, uh,
00:41:02.640 coming up in just a couple of minutes.
00:41:04.880 Stand by.
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00:43:46.500 Somebody said to me the other day that, oh, the press has always been like this.
00:43:50.220 It's always been this bad.
00:43:51.580 No, no, no, it hasn't.
00:43:53.020 No, it hasn't.
00:43:53.660 It was bad under Reagan.
00:43:55.860 Uh, then it strangely cleared up, uh, for a while.
00:44:00.540 And the press, you know, just was wonderful to the president.
00:44:04.440 And then George Bush got in and it was ugly, but not like this.
00:44:08.860 I've never seen it in my lifetime.
00:44:10.380 Now, uh, CNN is saying we have to have real time fact checking for the Republican convention.
00:44:17.780 Where was that last week on the Democratic convention?
00:44:20.960 Oh, that's right.
00:44:21.540 They trust them.
00:44:23.540 A guy who knows, a guy who's been there and was there when we thought it was bad under,
00:44:29.300 on, under George W. Bush can tell us how bad it really is now under Donald Trump.
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00:46:07.240 Ari Fleischer, former Bush White House press secretary, president now of Ari Fleischer Communications,
00:46:13.700 joins us now.
00:46:16.760 Hello, Ari.
00:46:17.240 How are you?
00:46:18.380 Great to be with you, Glenn.
00:46:19.720 Yeah.
00:46:20.760 So you are.
00:46:22.960 I saw an interview.
00:46:24.400 Was it in the New Yorker or the Atlanta?
00:46:27.020 It was New Yorker, wasn't it?
00:46:29.240 Recently.
00:46:30.920 There was an article.
00:46:32.000 I'm not sure you're talking about my criticisms of the press.
00:46:34.560 Yes.
00:46:34.820 Everywhere.
00:46:35.400 Yes.
00:46:35.780 Yes.
00:46:36.020 No, there was a there was this this question and answer thing that you did.
00:46:40.180 I think it was the New Yorker and it was the it was the most hostile interview I have seen.
00:46:46.860 It's just everything was.
00:46:49.040 Yeah.
00:46:49.200 Well, what about this?
00:46:50.160 Yeah.
00:46:50.440 Well, what about this?
00:46:51.800 And the left in the press in particular, they think they have a handle on the truth and what's
00:46:57.420 going on.
00:46:58.540 And they just don't even want to hear any anything that disagrees with them.
00:47:03.020 Anything that right.
00:47:04.280 You know, I've been in this business a long time, multiple decades dealing with the press.
00:47:08.300 I loved it.
00:47:08.840 I love being a press secretary on Capitol Hill at the White House.
00:47:11.820 What I do now.
00:47:13.200 And it used to be that the press was just liberal.
00:47:15.900 You knew ideologically they were coming after you, that Republicans always have to work harder
00:47:20.420 than Democrats just to get a fair shake.
00:47:22.520 But now it's just resistance.
00:47:24.820 Donald Trump has made the press lose their minds.
00:47:28.780 And it wasn't hard for them to lose their minds.
00:47:31.640 And you see it almost every day you pick up the news.
00:47:34.000 You know, I tell you, I was you know, I was not in favor of Donald Trump when he ran the
00:47:39.540 first time because of the chaos that he I think he loves.
00:47:44.760 He loves to live in it and the way he handled himself.
00:47:49.060 But I will tell you, he has exposed the press in ways I would have never imagined.
00:47:57.760 He he is like a cat and they're a mouse and he just knows how to bat them.
00:48:03.480 And they fall into that every single time.
00:48:06.420 And they've gone crazy.
00:48:08.340 Yeah.
00:48:09.020 You know, over the weekend, the first lady showed everybody the new Rose Garden.
00:48:12.540 Yeah.
00:48:12.740 She made a lot of improvements to it, put in a walkway to be compliant for folks with
00:48:16.380 wheelchairs.
00:48:17.700 And it was beautiful.
00:48:20.200 Howard Feynman, who was a reporter with Newsweek when I was press secretary, who used to have
00:48:25.620 some some sway and some influence because he was a big voice.
00:48:29.260 Now he's an NBC analyst analyst.
00:48:31.200 He said it was a neo fascist parade ground.
00:48:34.780 This comes from a senior, mature reporter, a neo fascist parade ground.
00:48:43.160 The first lady's renovations to the Rose Garden.
00:48:45.620 What's happened to the media?
00:48:47.400 What how did they lose the limits?
00:48:49.260 It used to be that they would report.
00:48:50.960 Then they would opine.
00:48:52.540 Now they're just trolls.
00:48:54.120 Yeah.
00:48:54.640 And they're trolls and bad taste.
00:48:56.280 And they're they're also I've I've never gotten to the point until recently where there's
00:49:03.160 absolutely no reason for me to read anything.
00:49:08.660 If I'm personally interested to read anything written in in certain places like I've always
00:49:16.760 liked the New York Times.
00:49:18.040 I know that it's liberal, but I've always liked the coverage of the New York Times.
00:49:21.980 I can't listen to the Daily at all because all I'm getting is propaganda.
00:49:28.220 I knew this morning if I listened to the Daily, I'd be getting anti GOP propaganda.
00:49:34.880 I knew if I listened last week, they'd be saying it was the greatest television event in history.
00:49:40.300 And they never surprised me.
00:49:41.580 Yeah, no, that's that's exactly right.
00:49:44.940 And they really have crossed the line between a one stage opinion seeped its way into the
00:49:54.040 facts, into news reporting.
00:49:55.960 Analysis became what they did.
00:49:57.840 But now it really has crossed the line to resistance.
00:50:00.020 They can't stand Trump.
00:50:01.280 They want Trump gone.
00:50:02.780 Everything is done through a filter of getting rid of Trump on CNN.
00:50:07.020 And I watch CNN every morning.
00:50:08.680 I deliberately watch CNN in the morning.
00:50:10.580 I watch Fox in the afternoon.
00:50:11.940 I like a little diversity in my news.
00:50:14.580 But CNN jumps down the throats of any Republican guest.
00:50:18.460 I watched a Republican congressman from Georgia on there this morning, and the anchor, Jim
00:50:21.760 Schuto, kept interrupting him, badgering him.
00:50:24.760 They'd never do that to the Democrat guests.
00:50:27.220 Every little bit about it, from the way news is made to the decisions about what is news
00:50:31.580 that makes it on the air to the way the anchors behave now is done through the eyes of anti-Trump
00:50:36.640 resistance.
00:50:37.760 And the press is just killing themselves.
00:50:39.420 That's the problem.
00:50:40.580 Every survey from Gallup, from Pew, shows that people's trust in the press to tell the news
00:50:45.380 fully, fairly, and accurately is at almost all-time lows.
00:50:49.920 They're only hurting themselves.
00:50:51.600 So do you think they're, you know, I called people like Chuck Todd and everything when
00:50:56.500 they were like, you know, what happened after the 2016?
00:51:01.500 And I said to them, if you really want to know, there are people that can explain it
00:51:06.980 to you.
00:51:07.360 But I'm not sure you really want to know.
00:51:08.880 But if you do, you know, give me a half an hour and I can tell you where I went wrong
00:51:14.300 and what I learned.
00:51:16.520 There was no interest at all.
00:51:19.220 There still isn't.
00:51:20.400 And I wonder if they're not making exactly the same mistake.
00:51:24.640 They've just, they just bet the house on it this time.
00:51:28.200 They just said, we're all in.
00:51:30.440 That's right.
00:51:30.900 That's right.
00:51:31.440 And it'll be a worse mistake if Trump wins in 2020 because they won't accept it.
00:51:35.300 They just can't acknowledge that they're wrong.
00:51:37.300 But here's the fundamental problem with journalism today, and it's cultural.
00:51:40.840 The people who go into journalism school who become the next generation of reporters, and
00:51:45.300 this has been the case for decades, are almost all cut from the same college-educated, well-to-do,
00:51:51.880 democratic, liberal cloth.
00:51:53.940 I have twice addressed students from Columbia Journalism School, once in 98 and the other actually
00:51:58.760 in March of this year.
00:51:59.680 In both cases, I asked the students, it was about 12 in each group, in the last election,
00:52:05.640 how many of you voted for the Democrat, how many for the Republican?
00:52:08.720 In every one of those instances, all 24 hands voted Democrat, every single one.
00:52:13.920 The one exception was one guy in 1998 when the election was between Bob Dole and Bill
00:52:19.040 Clinton.
00:52:20.020 11 hands went up for Bill Clinton.
00:52:22.180 So I said to the 12th guy, so you are the only one who voted for Dole?
00:52:25.580 He looked at me and said, no, I voted for Ralph Nader.
00:52:28.260 Oh my gosh.
00:52:29.180 You can't have newsrooms that are 24-nothing and think they're fair, think they're not
00:52:34.300 biased, think they're neutral.
00:52:36.180 They, by culture, line up on one side.
00:52:39.240 There's nobody there to check their thoughts.
00:52:41.520 There's nobody there to say, wait a minute, there's another side.
00:52:43.820 Let's think it through.
00:52:45.680 What they do instead is look for diversity in terms of orientation or gender or race.
00:52:50.740 But ideology, that which matters the most, a world of you, is diminished.
00:52:57.700 So let me ask you this.
00:53:00.120 You know, I used to give people the benefit of the doubt, and then I actually worked in
00:53:04.220 those places.
00:53:05.280 And I realized, no, they're just hardcore in their belief, and they don't have anyone in
00:53:13.220 their circle to challenge them.
00:53:16.140 And so they just, they think monolithically.
00:53:19.240 Now, I am really wondering, because of things like the post office, what's happening right
00:53:28.780 now is the Democrats and the press are setting up a scenario that is very dangerous, saying
00:53:36.400 that there's no problems with mail-in voting.
00:53:39.400 There's, it's riddled with problems.
00:53:41.380 Look at what just happened in Detroit.
00:53:42.880 It's so screwed up, I don't know if you'll ever know the answer.
00:53:48.360 And, and yet they are pushing this narrative that Donald Trump is somehow or another screwing
00:53:56.200 with the, the postal service, and they're going to challenge the, if they don't win, even
00:54:02.500 if he won in a landslide, they would be challenging this.
00:54:06.480 And I think they're part of the problem.
00:54:09.440 I think they know what they're doing now.
00:54:11.840 Do they?
00:54:13.560 They do.
00:54:14.480 I mean, this is, this is such anti-Trumpism.
00:54:17.800 But I do have to say on this one, the president has framed this issue wrong.
00:54:22.880 The threat from mail-in voting is not fraud.
00:54:26.840 The threat from mail-in voting is that the system can't handle it.
00:54:30.720 Mail-in voting, historically, if you cast a vote by mail, absentee or otherwise, it is
00:54:35.620 three times as likely to get rejected as when you vote in person.
00:54:39.000 Voting in person is perfectly safe, even in the COVID environment.
00:54:41.640 And we've been proving it with all the primary elections.
00:54:44.080 So the switch to massive mail, number one, is not warranted by safety.
00:54:48.500 But two, unless a state is like Washington state that's been doing this for a considerable
00:54:52.880 amount of time and did it in a bipartisan fashion, the state's not ready for it.
00:54:56.860 So what happens is, and the Washington Post has done good journalism on this, in the 2016
00:55:02.620 election, you had some 500,000 ballots get thrown out because of errors, because it wasn't
00:55:09.040 postmarked, because a person didn't sign it.
00:55:11.200 It's going to be more than a million ballots thrown out this time.
00:55:15.140 So it's not fraud.
00:55:16.660 It's going to be close elections, ballots are thrown out, Democrats cry voter suppression,
00:55:21.900 and then we're going to be arguing about, should that ballot count without a postmark?
00:55:25.120 Oh.
00:55:25.860 And it's going to be voter suppression all over again.
00:55:27.960 That's what they're going to allege.
00:55:29.240 Shoot, and the Democrat race in New York City, where Democrats lost narrowly to each other
00:55:33.260 in primaries, they were alleging voter suppression against each other.
00:55:37.920 So this is the risk here.
00:55:40.360 It's not fraud.
00:55:41.300 And I wish the president wouldn't talk about it only in terms of fraud.
00:55:44.580 The risk is that the system just can't handle it.
00:55:46.940 Well, when you say the system, I think I would correct you there.
00:55:50.780 It's not the system.
00:55:52.400 It's not the post office.
00:55:54.280 It's the Board of Elections.
00:55:55.300 Correct.
00:55:56.020 We are headed towards the hanging Chad, which I know you remember seeing that picture of
00:56:01.980 that guy with the glasses, and he's like looking at that Chad.
00:56:05.220 Is that a dimple?
00:56:06.080 What exactly is happening with that Chad?
00:56:08.280 That's what we're headed for.
00:56:09.880 And then on top of it, you're exactly right.
00:56:12.820 And they're going to say two million people or a million people.
00:56:17.420 Their voices weren't heard.
00:56:19.240 They disenfranchised the voter, which just plays into all of this.
00:56:24.520 Even if a vote comes in without a signature, let it count.
00:56:27.260 Even if a vote comes in three days later, let it count.
00:56:29.980 Now, here's where fraud can come in.
00:56:32.280 And I just wish the president was more careful and precise with his words.
00:56:35.520 If there is a really close election, whether it's for the president or for the senator or
00:56:39.340 the governor or the dog catcher, and you're allowed to have a ballot come in without a
00:56:44.640 postmark up to three days after the election, particularly where ballots were mailed to
00:56:49.000 everybody and there's vote harvesting, people can collect 100, 200 ballots, take a chance,
00:56:55.080 send them in the next day, deposit them into one of those boxes, if you can deposit it three
00:56:59.760 days later, and influence the course of the election, and particularly if there's no voter
00:57:04.840 signature match.
00:57:05.660 I mean, that's where the fraud can kick in after the election.
00:57:09.780 And again, I go back to fundamentals.
00:57:11.760 Voting in person is safe.
00:57:13.640 We can socially distance.
00:57:15.000 We've proved that.
00:57:15.680 Every day you walk into a Walmart, you see how safe it is to do things in gigantic places.
00:57:20.460 We can have safe voting.
00:57:22.460 And voter harvesting, by the way, was put on steroids with the Democrats in one of the
00:57:28.720 stimuluses that was just passed.
00:57:31.360 We're talking to Ari Fleischer.
00:57:33.040 Ari, do you have time?
00:57:34.840 Can you wait for one minute and we pick our conversation back up?
00:57:38.420 I do.
00:57:39.120 Okay.
00:57:39.560 I want to talk to you about the RNC convention and what to look for, what to expect, and
00:57:44.800 your feeling on what's really happening as we move towards this election.
00:57:52.020 Back with Ari Fleischer in 60 seconds.
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00:59:04.420 Talking to Ari Fleischer, former Bush White House press secretary and now president of
00:59:21.260 Ari Fleischer Communications.
00:59:23.780 Ari, tell me what, I mean, if this is what the Democrats can produce, and they have all
00:59:31.640 of Hollywood, and all the writers, and all the talent, if that's what they produced, and
00:59:36.700 it was horrendous, what should we expect tonight from the people who are like, let's do a talent
00:59:45.640 show?
00:59:48.020 It's like a high school production, usually.
00:59:50.780 What should we prepare ourselves for?
00:59:54.520 Well, the biggest thing you're going to see people reaffirm the Trump presidency for all
00:59:59.580 its toughness and all of its outsiderness, you're going to see for the first time a string
01:00:04.980 of people come out and say, Donald Trump's doing the good things for America.
01:00:08.060 We haven't heard that kind of talk in four years, have we?
01:00:11.100 No.
01:00:11.540 And you get it from the White House spokespeople, but you really don't get it in any organized
01:00:15.220 fashion.
01:00:16.220 Republicans kind of get scared about defending the president.
01:00:19.880 So that's the first thing that's going to be different.
01:00:22.640 But what I'd like to see beyond that is real people, and we're told we're going to get
01:00:28.440 a lot of real people, but here's the real people I want.
01:00:31.440 And I don't know.
01:00:33.040 You're the busiest man in the world.
01:00:34.740 You keep getting the...
01:00:37.100 Do we lose him?
01:00:38.400 Or did he just take that call waiting?
01:00:42.240 We lost him.
01:00:43.040 No.
01:00:43.700 Oh, there he is.
01:00:45.100 Glenn, are you there?
01:00:45.960 Sorry about that.
01:00:46.040 Yeah, you got it.
01:00:47.380 Sorry about that.
01:00:48.260 You got a call waiting?
01:00:48.920 The real people that I'm looking for, who I don't know that we're going to see, I'd
01:00:54.460 love to see that woman from Rochester, New York, who was shown during one of the riots
01:00:58.240 and defend her little shop at a golf club.
01:01:00.700 They knocked her down, attacked her husband, and looted her store.
01:01:04.140 Or the poor guy in Portland who got beat up last week, the two black eyes.
01:01:09.420 If you want to talk about public safety and who the victims are, that's who should speak.
01:01:16.080 You know, elected officials are great.
01:01:17.560 We'll all listen and watch the elected officials.
01:01:19.460 It'd be very interesting.
01:01:20.320 Nikki Haley.
01:01:20.960 There'll be several other interesting speakers.
01:01:23.200 But it's those real people whose lives are affected by the decisions that policymakers
01:01:27.020 engage in, and the decisions they don't make, the convention that doesn't even talk about
01:01:32.420 public safety in our cities.
01:01:33.960 What message are they sending to the mom and pop store owners who put their life savings
01:01:39.160 into a store to only have it looted, having nothing to do with George Floyd?
01:01:43.720 Those are the people I'd like to hear from.
01:01:45.380 I think you are going to hear from some of those.
01:01:47.820 I saw the roster, and several of those kinds of people are on the roster, at least that I saw.
01:01:55.220 Ari, do you think that, I mean, it's almost as if Democrats are asking you to be blind
01:02:02.960 to what's really going on.
01:02:04.980 They won't condemn Antifa.
01:02:09.540 In fact, there's a story out now that that's just a myth.
01:02:14.540 They didn't do anything about that at all in their convention.
01:02:19.320 And I got to believe that there are Democrats out there that are saying, wait a minute,
01:02:23.980 wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:02:25.340 What about what's happening here?
01:02:27.280 Why aren't you guys doing anything about that?
01:02:29.300 Why aren't you speaking out about that?
01:02:31.200 Yep.
01:02:31.420 Huge blown moment.
01:02:33.140 The Democrats did two things wrong in their convention.
01:02:36.120 One is they didn't talk policy.
01:02:38.040 The only people who talked policy were the socialists.
01:02:40.880 Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, they proudly talked about the
01:02:45.460 policies they'd make to quote unquote improve America.
01:02:48.660 They let it rip.
01:02:49.460 Every other Democrat, including Biden and Harris, basically mum on what specific policies they'll
01:02:56.140 enact because they're so vulnerable on what they're going to do for America.
01:02:59.320 That's one.
01:03:00.200 Two is they didn't talk about law and order, as you point out, Glenn.
01:03:03.380 And they really should have drawn that distinction between those who want to honor the memory of
01:03:09.060 George Floyd, which we all should do, and those who take to the streets and riot and loot
01:03:15.040 and are just lawless.
01:03:17.160 Massive distinction.
01:03:18.120 And they need to be denounced.
01:03:20.620 They need to be arrested.
01:03:21.800 They need to be imprisoned.
01:03:23.700 And you can say those things, but they didn't.
01:03:26.460 And that's an opening Republicans have this week.
01:03:28.520 And I'm hoping that the president and Republicans show on both policy and on public safety that
01:03:34.540 Republicans are the party that has the interest of working people at heart and all Americans.
01:03:38.920 Ari, I want to ask you a sensitive question, and I give you the option of opting out on it.
01:03:44.900 Um, uh, but, you know, I don't say this with any glee or any malice, but there is a difference
01:03:53.340 in Joe Biden from 2016, uh, and today.
01:03:57.460 And he seems diminished.
01:04:00.040 Um, and the presidency is one of the hardest jobs in the world, mentally exhausting.
01:04:09.040 Is he in charge of his, I mean, what, what happens?
01:04:15.720 Do you have any thoughts?
01:04:16.680 I don't want to ask you a specific question because then it'll just be.
01:04:19.520 Believe me, I have a lot of thoughts on this.
01:04:21.300 I mean, Joe Biden has always throughout his career come across as a guy who's a few French
01:04:26.340 fries short of a happy meal.
01:04:28.320 That's just kind of Joe Biden.
01:04:30.500 But the issue is now, if we elect the person to be the oldest president in our history,
01:04:35.380 does he have the strength, the vigor, and the stamina to withstand the hours?
01:04:39.340 Okay.
01:04:40.140 Um, Ari, sorry to cut you off.
01:04:42.160 Thank you so much.
01:04:43.120 Hope to talk to you again.
01:04:44.080 We'll be watching the GOP convention tonight and the media.
01:04:47.280 Thanks.
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01:06:33.160 We have Congressman Roger Marshall on the phone.
01:06:36.140 He's from Kansas, and he was a first-hand witness to the debacle that was the questioning
01:06:47.760 of our postmaster general on Friday.
01:06:51.840 It seemed like a pretty open and shut case to me.
01:06:55.140 Welcome, Congressman Marshall.
01:06:56.480 How are you?
01:06:57.660 Glenn, good morning from sunny Kansas.
01:06:59.900 Yes, this is another Nancy Pelosi manufactured hoax to attack the president.
01:07:06.480 The post office is fully funded for a year.
01:07:10.000 They have access to another $10 billion if they need it.
01:07:14.100 You know, I've always been the believer that we can do two things at once.
01:07:17.980 We can have a safe and fair election, and at the same time, rehab the post office as well.
01:07:25.300 So both these things need to happen, and it's just a crime shame that Pelosi wants to make
01:07:30.140 this a political shootout.
01:07:32.940 So, sad day for America.
01:07:34.580 Okay, hang on just a sec.
01:07:35.400 Let me play a little audio here, specifically what happened on Friday.
01:07:39.440 You will give us your word today, under oath, that you have not taken any action whatsoever
01:07:43.960 in your capacity as postmaster general for any political reason or at the suggestion of
01:07:49.340 any administration officials.
01:07:51.140 Sir, I will tell you, my first election mail meeting, what I instructed the organization,
01:07:58.040 the whole team around us, and out in the field, whatever efforts we will have, double them.
01:08:03.620 I was greatly concerned about all the political noise that we were hearing, and I've had weekly
01:08:14.820 reviews on this since before all the excitement came out.
01:08:19.760 We are very committed, the board's committed, the postal workers committed, the union leadership
01:08:25.180 is committed to having a successful election, and the insinuation is, quite frankly, outrageous.
01:08:33.720 So here's the thing.
01:08:35.760 I find it really, the post office is screwed up, needs to be fixed.
01:08:41.180 I'm glad he's there fixing the post office.
01:08:43.400 I don't think the post office is going to be the ones that screw this up.
01:08:47.840 What this is, is nothing more than a way to cause riots in the streets and protests, because
01:08:57.320 if you up the number of ballots that are going through the mail, you are going to up the number
01:09:03.640 of ballots that are rejected.
01:09:06.360 And if you reject a million or two million votes because of the rules that have always been
01:09:12.320 in place, it's very easy to say, this is voter suppression.
01:09:17.360 This is nothing more than a setup, is it not?
01:09:20.780 You're right, Glenn.
01:09:21.800 First of all, I just got to mention law and order.
01:09:24.420 My dad was the chief of police for 25 years in my little hometown of El Dorado, Kansas.
01:09:29.580 And this country was founded on law and order.
01:09:32.420 Those riots are now spreading like a virus.
01:09:34.960 And we need those local people to stand up.
01:09:37.420 But yes, every time we're being set up for failure, here's what's happening.
01:09:41.960 Every time a human or a machine has to touch this polling ballot is an opportunity for
01:09:48.980 fraud.
01:09:49.520 We saw what happened in the last House election.
01:09:52.480 And goodness, I think eight or nine of my colleagues on the House were winning on election
01:09:57.000 night, and the Democrats kept harvesting ballots.
01:09:59.900 People need to realize is that we are randomly sending ballots out.
01:10:03.780 I even got two for my children at my house applications, thank goodness, for two of my
01:10:09.000 children that have not lived at my house for 10 years.
01:10:12.760 So the whole system is rocked with fraud.
01:10:16.540 And as Republicans, we got to keep our eye on it.
01:10:19.280 The Democrats think about doing things I just never would have imagined.
01:10:22.860 This ballot harvesting is one instance.
01:10:25.020 So they're setting us up for failure.
01:10:27.000 The post office should be able to handle this situation.
01:10:29.600 Every day they handle 450 million pieces of mail.
01:10:32.840 We're asking them to handle an extra 150 million at most over a couple weeks time.
01:10:39.160 They just did the census, right?
01:10:40.620 I'm not sure how many census applications went out in the mail, but it had been, I suppose,
01:10:46.340 you know, close to 200 million, maybe 300 million more.
01:10:49.740 So they should be able to handle this situation.
01:10:52.360 But where there's opportunity, there will be fraud by the Democrats.
01:10:55.280 So tell me, tell me about why there seems to be no appetite to shut down Antifa.
01:11:06.640 And I mean, if if they're not the definition of domestic terrorists as they go through the neighborhoods at three o'clock in the morning with guillotines, telling people to give them their houses, that that's not a political statement.
01:11:24.560 That is a fear statement.
01:11:26.420 It's in the middle of the night.
01:11:27.800 You're being woken up.
01:11:28.920 Your kids are looking out the window.
01:11:30.700 They're worried about what's going on.
01:11:32.540 This is a domestic terror tactic.
01:11:36.180 When is somebody going to stand up and do something?
01:11:38.380 Well, I certainly hope that the attorney general is finding a path to do just that.
01:11:44.840 But certainly, I think it all starts at the local level, that we, first of all, as Americans, have the right to protect our families.
01:11:51.780 And this is one more reason we need a second amendment and why it's so important to be able to protect ourselves when you can't get the police.
01:11:59.460 And then beyond that, we need local county officers, local governors, if they can't handle it, to reach out to the president.
01:12:07.580 And America needs to realize that.
01:12:09.400 President Trump cannot send the National Guard there without an invitation.
01:12:13.700 But hopefully, the local folks will hold those local officials accountable and elect somebody that will stand up to all these hostile groups.
01:12:21.960 Because we are a nation of law and order.
01:12:25.020 And, Glenn, what we ask our police officers to do now is just incredible.
01:12:28.660 I remember growing up, what my dad had to do.
01:12:31.180 You know, we expect him to be a traffic cop, an expert marksman, a detective.
01:12:35.680 But they also had to be a social worker and a family counselor, a marital counselor, to take care of the homeless.
01:12:41.860 We expect an awful lot of our police.
01:12:43.780 They need more funding, not less funding.
01:12:46.260 But you're right.
01:12:47.160 We need to declare some of these groups as terrorists and let the FBI and the attorney general go after them.
01:12:52.900 And there's nothing the federal government can do on voting, if I can just bring it back to that one, just this one last time.
01:13:03.000 There's nothing the federal government can do, although Nancy Pelosi put ballot harvesting in the last stimulus, which I don't understand how the federal government has anything to do with that.
01:13:17.040 But if you look at just Detroit, 72 percent of Detroit's absentee ballot counts were off.
01:13:25.100 Seventy two percent when they went back and and looked at it again, their record ballot counts weren't so record.
01:13:35.600 They don't match the number of voters in Detroit.
01:13:39.700 And they're saying it's so screwed up that they don't know if they'll ever really have the answer.
01:13:46.260 Is this what we're facing in these democratic states?
01:13:51.560 Exactly, Glenn.
01:13:52.400 I just hope that America realizes the hoax, that they realize that Nancy Pelosi has once more fabricated an entire hoax, a false crisis.
01:14:02.340 And they'll just go right up the chain and they'll say, look, if this was a hoax, then the Russian situation was a hoax as well.
01:14:09.940 And the whole impeachment process was a hoax.
01:14:12.900 And that House of Cards comes caving in.
01:14:16.300 We have to get President Trump reelected.
01:14:18.640 We have to keep the majority in the Senate.
01:14:21.020 We've got to flip the House back, that this truly is a crossroads in history for the United States.
01:14:27.680 Do we want a socialist government or do we want the Donald Trump economy of less regulations and lower taxes?
01:14:34.420 So I hope America wakes up, smells of roses in this November, gets President Trump back in there.
01:14:40.920 Thank you very much for for taking time out of your day and joining us.
01:14:46.400 We appreciate the work of anybody who is in fighting for the Constitution and common sense and against socialism right now.
01:14:56.640 Congressman Robert Roger Marshall from Kansas.
01:14:59.980 Thank you so much for being with us.
01:15:01.680 Appreciate it.
01:15:02.320 Yeah, when I'm honored to be on your show, keep up the great work.
01:15:05.440 Keep being that beacon for democracy.
01:15:07.380 Thank you very much, Roger Marshall.
01:15:12.340 Stu, did you see what the president was saying is going to be his his platform running forward?
01:15:18.960 Yeah, sort of the it's not just the president, right?
01:15:21.320 It's it's just the platform that they're going on.
01:15:24.960 Yeah, they're going through the the regular platform.
01:15:30.160 They didn't change the platform.
01:15:31.920 It's just what his priorities is.
01:15:34.980 Sure.
01:15:35.260 OK.
01:15:35.560 Did you look at it?
01:15:36.640 Yeah.
01:15:37.860 I thought they were good.
01:15:39.980 Yeah, I think so.
01:15:40.800 I mean, they I don't think they were much different than what he's kind of promised so far.
01:15:45.540 Obviously, the economic recovery is somewhat different because of, you know, the different state we're in post covid.
01:15:54.520 So there's a lot of focus on that there.
01:15:56.240 But I mean, there's a lot of good things.
01:15:57.360 I mean, I'm I'm happy once again to see congressional term limits in there.
01:16:02.160 It was in there last time.
01:16:03.240 I can't pass that.
01:16:04.340 Well, he isn't.
01:16:05.220 He is not focused on it at all.
01:16:06.660 You're right.
01:16:06.920 He can't he can't pass it because no one in Congress wants to lose their gig.
01:16:10.960 Nobody wants to lose their gig.
01:16:11.880 But I do.
01:16:12.520 I do appreciate that as a priority.
01:16:13.980 But here are the things.
01:16:14.760 Jobs create 10 million new jobs in 10 months.
01:16:18.260 Now, that bothers me because the jobs are not created by the federal government.
01:16:23.620 They're usually destroyed by the federal government.
01:16:25.320 However, the way he is doing it is the way that government can help create jobs.
01:16:32.040 And in a normal sense that this would be an impossible promise, but because of what we're
01:16:37.480 facing right now, you know, this is getting back a lot of the jobs that were lost due to
01:16:41.180 the pandemic.
01:16:42.460 Create one million new small businesses.
01:16:44.540 Another something that would be impossible.
01:16:46.820 But I think he is the guy to do it.
01:16:49.120 Cut taxes to boost take home pay and keep jobs in America.
01:16:52.720 Enact fair trade deals that protect American jobs.
01:16:56.080 Made in America tax credits.
01:16:57.920 Expand opportunity zones, which I think that should be the entire United States.
01:17:04.260 Yeah, let's expand it to just the country.
01:17:06.840 The entire country.
01:17:08.520 Continue to deregulate for energy independence.
01:17:12.500 Then eradicate COVID-19.
01:17:16.040 Eradicate.
01:17:17.700 Develop a vaccine by the end of 2020.
01:17:22.280 Wow.
01:17:23.420 Return to normal.
01:17:24.980 He's the first person that is saying this in government.
01:17:27.740 Everybody else is reset.
01:17:30.220 Return to normal 2021.
01:17:32.720 Yeah.
01:17:32.980 Maybe the idea that there is a return to normal at any point has been different than at least
01:17:38.240 it's an optimistic outlook.
01:17:39.560 Yeah.
01:17:39.820 You know, make all critical medicines and supplies for health care workers in the United States.
01:17:45.040 I think that's smart.
01:17:46.700 Refill stockpiles.
01:17:47.660 Prepare for future pandemics.
01:17:49.080 Yes.
01:17:49.340 Yes.
01:17:50.540 Please.
01:17:51.120 No more of this crap.
01:17:52.260 Never again.
01:17:53.240 End our reliance on China.
01:17:54.780 Bring back 1 million manufacturing jobs from China.
01:17:57.960 How are you going to do that?
01:17:59.420 I mean, I guess this is just consistent with this 2016 platform, right?
01:18:03.180 I mean, unfortunately, the only thing that seems to bring back these jobs and this manufacturing
01:18:07.420 and the trade balance is massive economic cataclysm.
01:18:11.100 Education provides school choice to every child in America.
01:18:16.240 Yes.
01:18:17.000 And teach American exceptionalism.
01:18:18.960 Now, he can't do that because the federal government doesn't control our local schools.
01:18:24.340 But boy, I'm telling you, you can stop federal funding for schools that are teaching the 1619 project.
01:18:32.300 That should be done.
01:18:33.280 That's a pretty interesting column I read this weekend in that how Republicans are missing an opportunity here on education.
01:18:40.060 And that, yes, of course, we're cheering for schools to be open and we all want our kids to go back to school.
01:18:44.500 But here's a great opportunity to do all sorts of things that could affect the, you know, our education system in a more long-term fashion.
01:18:53.880 Where people are, a lot of people are out of school right now.
01:18:56.120 A lot of people are having to do all sorts of different things.
01:18:58.120 Imagine if you, you know, because a lot of private schools are open and, you know, a lot of parents can't afford both the tax, you know, problem and a private school.
01:19:05.880 Well, if they were getting some of their money back right now, maybe they would enroll their kids in a private school and maybe they would do homeschooling.
01:19:11.680 Maybe they would do these little pods that a lot of these parents are trying to do with maybe six or seven kids all the same age and keeping it small.
01:19:18.520 These would be positive changes for education generally outside of COVID times.
01:19:24.440 And I thought that was an interesting take in that this was, this is a real opportunity.
01:19:27.400 Maybe they should be focusing more on that.
01:19:28.860 That's what Betsy DeVos said to me a couple of months ago.
01:19:31.000 You know, she doesn't give out interviews and she gave me an hour interview and she talked about the things that this could mean for the future.
01:19:38.780 If parents get involved at the local level, they can change things.
01:19:43.160 I think she's going to be on my Wednesday special this Wednesday again.
01:19:46.700 Because there's some things that we found in a document dump from a very brave administrator or teacher.
01:19:55.800 I don't know exactly who this person is.
01:19:59.000 We can't identify because they're scared to death.
01:20:02.080 But 800 pages that are coming from public schools on what they're planning on teaching.
01:20:08.180 And they are terrifying.
01:20:09.900 I'll share one of them with you in just a minute.
01:20:13.240 Let me first tell you about American financing.
01:20:18.020 So Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, they buy or guarantee most mortgages in the United States.
01:20:24.940 Well, recently informed, they informed lenders that they'll be charging an additional 0.5% refinance fee starting September 1st.
01:20:34.980 Well, they're trying to protect themselves from higher risk and costs related to the COVID pandemic.
01:20:39.860 But if you take a step back and look at the bigger picture, what you see is the system is trying to right itself after these months of insanity.
01:20:48.760 Mortgages hit an all-time low eight times already this year.
01:20:54.120 This year, they're finally starting to get a little bit of resistance.
01:20:58.040 And that might be a good thing for the economy in the long run.
01:21:01.000 But it doesn't.
01:21:02.180 It's not a good thing for you.
01:21:03.720 You have to take advantage of the low rates of a refi while they're still here.
01:21:10.460 Mortgage rates are still extremely competitive.
01:21:14.280 They are in the low threes.
01:21:15.680 And if you're paying above that for your mortgage, you'd do well to give American Financing a call right now.
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01:21:42.560 On Wednesday night, 9 p.m., this is a show that every parent should be watching.
01:21:48.600 You need to stay very involved with your kids when they go into school.
01:21:54.040 We're doing an episode, a special called Brainwashed, How Black Lives Matter Hijacked Our Schools.
01:22:01.880 We have a document dump from an insider in one of the states.
01:22:08.800 And they have dumped about 800 documents from their school district on what is being put in to the schools.
01:22:22.300 And this is happening all over the country.
01:22:25.420 One of the documents that we're going to show you is one from the Black Panthers.
01:22:30.800 They are trying now to make the Black Panthers to normalize them.
01:22:36.140 And they're going to have your kids memorize the 10-point program for the Black Panthers.
01:22:44.140 When you see what those are and then the worksheet that the students are going to be given, it is absolutely terrifying.
01:22:54.580 Hope to be able to cover all of that here in about a half hour from now.
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01:24:33.840 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:24:37.640 Hello, America.
01:24:42.720 It's Monday.
01:24:44.080 The RNC convention is now underway.
01:24:47.320 Oh, I am so excited.
01:24:49.260 Actually, I am looking forward to watching this.
01:24:52.120 Are you, Stu?
01:24:53.380 I'm in a sort of way.
01:24:57.720 Kind of.
01:24:58.480 I mean, I'm interested to see what they're going to try to do with it.
01:25:01.120 It's a tough...
01:25:01.920 Everybody's in a tough spot here.
01:25:03.720 They just saw the Democrats attempt to do it their way, which looks ugly.
01:25:07.740 Although the Republican response, supposedly, is they want to do more live speeches, which I don't...
01:25:13.320 I don't know if that's going to work out well either on Zoom.
01:25:16.420 We'll give you the rundown on what's happening coming up in just a second.
01:25:20.720 Also, a new friend of the program was in some trouble last week.
01:25:26.160 And we want to tell you the story and get the response from the people she says are defaming her.
01:25:35.600 That's coming up in 60 seconds.
01:25:38.200 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:25:40.720 According to a recent statement by Bloomberg, the Fed is likely to ramp up asset purchases.
01:25:49.440 What does that mean?
01:25:51.020 They're going to just start buying assets.
01:25:54.160 They're already the largest landowner in the world.
01:25:59.180 The Federal Reserve.
01:26:00.860 Largest landowner in the world.
01:26:03.160 And they're about to ramp up some of their asset purchases.
01:26:07.360 Oh, good.
01:26:08.540 More stimulus coming, too.
01:26:11.200 So they're going to be printing more money.
01:26:13.180 All those things argued for a continued bull market in gold.
01:26:17.460 There is a real debate going on, and I can't believe that the debate is going on, but it is, on whether or not we're going to have inflation.
01:26:28.700 We're going to have inflation as soon as the velocity of money picks up.
01:26:33.760 Right now, people aren't going places.
01:26:35.720 They're not spending.
01:26:36.780 They're not doing the things they normally do.
01:26:39.500 Once that picks up, there's too much money in the system.
01:26:43.320 Too much money.
01:26:44.200 We've printed more money in the last 90 days than we have in the last 90 years.
01:26:53.260 You tell me how that's going to work out for the amazing dollar.
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01:28:11.360 So I was minding my own business.
01:28:21.180 I think it was on Wednesday night, and I get an email from a friend.
01:28:26.660 I have a bit of a situation here, Glenn, and I was wondering if you could help me out.
01:28:30.640 I need a lawyer to help me because I'm being defamed by a business, and I wonder if you have anyone you can connect me with.
01:28:35.960 Long story short, I was evicted from a hotel on Friday after they claimed I was running up and down the halls, banging on doors, telling people to be quiet when I was in my room all night.
01:28:46.780 They have yet to release any photo or video evidence of me to prove their case because they don't have it, and they continue to release defamatory statements about me, including accusing me of a bomb threat.
01:28:58.520 They also put me in very real physical danger when they evicted me because I was made to stand on the dark road by myself in the middle of the night with all of my belongings where I easily could have been attacked or robbed or worse.
01:29:11.140 I feel strongly the hotel targeted me for harassment because I was wearing a MAGA mask, but I can't prove that.
01:29:19.580 This comes in from the strangest source, Dr. Carlin Borisenko.
01:29:26.940 Now, Carlin, I say this is the strangest source because she's the liberal that left the Democratic Party.
01:29:37.660 I don't even know if she did that.
01:29:39.180 She just went to a MAGA rally, and she was warned by all of her friends, don't do it.
01:29:45.360 You're going to, you're going to, they're going to beat you up.
01:29:48.000 They're going to be real hostile.
01:29:49.080 And she's finding now the opposite to be true, that it is the left that is hostile.
01:29:56.980 Carlin, how are you?
01:29:59.000 I'm doing okay, Glenn.
01:30:00.640 I'm certainly doing better than I was a week and a half ago on Friday.
01:30:03.900 So tell me what happened, because I saw the letter that the hotel sent, and boy, they make you sound like a monster.
01:30:14.120 Well, they, they make me sound crazy, but I mean, so essentially I got to, I was in Milwaukee for a couple of reasons last week.
01:30:22.640 I was speaking at a walkaway rally.
01:30:24.200 I was also speaking at the Better Discourse conference.
01:30:26.700 And so they put us up in this hotel.
01:30:28.720 And as soon as I got there, I've been wearing a MAGA mask around, frankly, because I think that if I have to go through this absurd exercise, I'm going to annoy them as much as possible with what I do.
01:30:38.300 And so I've been wearing this MAGA mask around for several weeks as I've been doing these walkaway rallies.
01:30:46.640 And usually I get tons of compliments and there's not a problem, except for the hotel staff in Baltimore, in Beverly Hills, and then in Milwaukee, the hotel staff was just, I mean, it treats you very, very rudely if you walk in wearing one of these masks.
01:31:00.600 And so I had had a couple of run-ins already with the staff that day where they were just acting really, they blew things out of proportion.
01:31:09.480 They, they flat lied about me in that letter that they issued.
01:31:12.060 And it was just, it was very weird.
01:31:13.760 And so to, to make a long story short, I had kind of decided, well, all my friends are staying at this hotel.
01:31:18.760 I want to stay here.
01:31:20.140 I'm just going to stay in my room and keep to myself and, and be quiet.
01:31:23.840 Um, around eight o'clock that night, I had called the front desk because there were children running up and down the hall for just hours and hours and hours, making lots of noise.
01:31:33.540 And I wanted to know when quiet hours were.
01:31:36.480 Well, in response to that, the front desk sent security to my room to yell at me and to tell me they weren't going to quiet down the children.
01:31:42.840 And I said, fine, whatever.
01:31:44.100 And I just kind of shut my door, went about the rest of my night, talked to my husband on the phone, talked to another friend on my phone, messed around on Twitter for a while.
01:31:51.680 And then finally had fallen asleep and around 11 o'clock at night, security comes banging on my hotel, wakes me up out of a completely sound sleep and tells me I have 10 minutes to pack my things because they are evicting me from the hotel because I had been running up and down the hallway harassing guests, which is completely not true.
01:32:11.940 Okay.
01:32:12.520 So here's what the, they say at approximately 10 55 PM, the female guests from room 118 called the front desk, stated that a Caucasian female.
01:32:20.440 The female was knocking at her window and door, harassing them about being quiet.
01:32:25.020 I radioed the sheriff's deputies to meet security guard.
01:32:27.520 Number two, with myself in the hallway.
01:32:29.660 Once we entered the hallway, we saw approximately 10 people standing in the hallway around 118 waiting to speak to us.
01:32:37.040 Security guard.
01:32:37.800 Number two name removed.
01:32:39.260 And I questioned everyone in the hallway and regard what was happening.
01:32:42.300 A female directly matching the physical description of the female in 122 was verbally harassing them.
01:32:47.560 These were guests, not only from that room, but also at least three other surrounding rooms.
01:32:53.040 Witnesses stated that the female was walking up and down the hallway, pounding on doors, telling them to shut up and be quiet.
01:32:58.020 I'm trying to relax.
01:32:59.620 She also stated that she had been, the woman stated in 122 that she had been at the window pounding and on her cell phone yelling, complaining to someone of the noise in the hotel.
01:33:13.220 Many saying this female was shouting at them when they were just walking by.
01:33:18.640 You had to be in a complete mental breakdown.
01:33:23.840 If this is the way it sounds like if this happened, you had a breakdown.
01:33:30.360 What's interesting.
01:33:31.440 Even more.
01:33:32.200 Go ahead.
01:33:32.760 Oh, sorry, Glenn.
01:33:33.420 Even more importantly than that, I think this is the first time in history since cell phone cameras became ubiquitous.
01:33:38.420 That this many people have been harassed in this sort of way, and no one has photographic evidence of it.
01:33:44.220 No one has video evidence of it.
01:33:46.240 It's they address.
01:33:47.860 They say there are video cameras in the hotel.
01:33:50.080 However, none covered the courtyard or or the corridor where the incident occurred.
01:33:56.160 Where do they have their cameras?
01:33:57.800 Our key card system only records an event when someone uses a key card to enter a room.
01:34:02.660 If a guest doesn't close their room door completely or it's propped open by the latch common when someone is stepping out of their room for only a short while, it will not record an event.
01:34:12.200 Due to the disturbances the evicted guest cause, we have had to refund multiple guest room charges, collected statements from all the team members, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:34:23.880 What happened?
01:34:25.540 They're completely I honestly have no idea because I was in my room and I have time stamp things of being on the phone in my room of, you know, I mean, essentially at this point now the hotel has has put me in two separate hallways because they've they've released two different statements about this.
01:34:41.960 Apparently, I was in two separate hallways simultaneously while also DMing with some of my friends on Twitter because I have time stamps on that that align with when the hotels put me there.
01:34:53.540 I mean, it's absurd to be honest, like the hotel has yet to provide any video evidence, any photographic evidence.
01:34:59.780 They will refuse to release the key card records to my room, which I've asked for them to release because it's going to show that I did not open the door to my room past around eight o'clock, 815 that night.
01:35:11.400 So they're blatantly lying. And then it gets even worse because after they evicted me from the hotel, I called the conference organizers for the conference I was there for.
01:35:21.060 And they were they sent someone that was going to pick me up and bring me to another hotel.
01:35:24.240 And they were just fabulous. But the person that was coming to pick me up, it took him longer than he expected.
01:35:29.900 He got lost along the way. And so I was waiting in the front entranceway of the hotel.
01:35:34.180 And then at some point, a security guard came out and said to me that I had to get off the property or I was going to be arrested.
01:35:42.660 Now, at this point, they had already lied about me. I knew I didn't do what they said I did.
01:35:47.240 And so I was like, well, I have a choice. And I'm also, by the way, I'd also taken sleep medicine at some point, not Ambien, but like just over the counter, like like NyQuil pills.
01:35:55.660 So I was very, very groggy at this point as well. I could barely even see straight. I didn't even know what was going on.
01:36:02.420 And so I kind of had two choices. I was like, well, either I leave the property or they're going to arrest me.
01:36:08.500 And which is which is worse. Right. So I basically took all my stuff. I hauled it all the way out to the street.
01:36:14.140 It was, you know, it's actually it's a very big property. So it was a relatively long walk.
01:36:18.520 And I was standing there in the middle of the night in the dark by myself, cars driving by me.
01:36:23.800 Anyone could have stopped and robbed me. And so eventually my ride got there and brought me to the new hotel.
01:36:30.060 And but I woke up the next morning and I found out their hotel staff had been posting on the Internet that I was responsible for a bomb threat and was going to jail.
01:36:38.720 And then just last week, another hotel staff member posted that not only was I running up and down the hall screaming, I was screaming racial slurs, which is absolutely untrue.
01:36:50.720 So, Carlin.
01:36:51.840 Yeah, I know you you asked for an attorney and, you know, we we talked to Lin Wood and the the the lawyer that is involved in and many litigation like this and has had good results.
01:37:16.000 You talked to them, I guess, today, right?
01:37:19.400 What are you what are you hoping happens here?
01:37:23.220 You just want a reinstatement of your name?
01:37:25.360 What do you and why did they do this to you?
01:37:28.200 What is the.
01:37:28.920 You know, I think that's the question I have as well, because because I had been treated poorly in other hotels, I mean, I think it did have something to do with the fact that I was wearing a MAGA mask.
01:37:41.580 I really, Glenn, I just I've racked my brain on this.
01:37:44.120 I cannot think of another reason for it.
01:37:45.980 Now, I don't necessarily think, though, that this was the hotel's management that was doing this.
01:37:50.720 This was just this was their everyday employees.
01:37:53.620 Right.
01:37:54.120 And so the employees don't necessarily follow the same ideology as the management, whatever that ideology might be.
01:37:59.960 But what am I hoping for out of this?
01:38:02.460 Originally, I just wanted an apology.
01:38:04.680 That was all I wanted.
01:38:05.580 I didn't want to enter into legal action.
01:38:07.420 I didn't want to do any of that.
01:38:08.580 But now I feel like the hotel has lied about me in two separate statements.
01:38:13.380 Their employees are lying about me.
01:38:15.680 I feel like I have no choice but to move forward with some sort of action.
01:38:19.900 And I'm trying to figure out what exactly that is.
01:38:23.480 Well, I I'm sorry to say I look forward to the next installment.
01:38:28.080 But I find it fascinating that out of all the people that you are the one targeted as as screaming, you know, racial slurs and everything else.
01:38:43.940 When you come from the left and that's what you were trying to leave was the people who were just trying to shut people down and shut people up and and screaming all kinds of names when they weren't true.
01:38:56.740 So, Carlin, and I think at this point, I mean, the hotel has really kind of doubled down on this, which is shocking to me because they have no evidence to back up what they're saying at all.
01:39:09.760 And I think that they've overplayed their hand.
01:39:11.520 And frankly, it just makes me really sad.
01:39:13.380 I, I wish this hadn't happened.
01:39:15.760 This has actually caused me a fair bit of trauma.
01:39:18.280 I'm having to talk to therapists about this because, you know, I mean, with standing on the road in the middle of the night, I was absolutely terrified.
01:39:25.280 And so, so, so, so you, it's, so you don't sound on, it is a big deal because you've also had other experiences that we don't need to go into that you still suffer from, you know, things like that would, would, would trigger those, those feelings.
01:39:44.000 Carlin, thank you so much.
01:39:45.300 Best of luck.
01:39:46.160 We'll keep you in our prayers.
01:39:47.320 Thank you.
01:39:48.120 Thank you, Glenn.
01:39:48.900 And thank you to your staff.
01:39:50.220 All right.
01:39:53.000 All right.
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01:43:41.320 Still, there's a couple of things that I don't know if you saw.
01:43:44.100 Uh, apparently another asteroid is, uh, headed towards earth, uh, the day before the election.
01:43:53.380 And I am pulling for the asteroid.
01:43:56.860 Are you endorsing?
01:43:58.200 I am endorsing.
01:43:59.380 I am officially endorsing the asteroid.
01:44:02.780 Uh, it's the day before the election.
01:44:06.460 Uh, they say it is 6.5 feet in diameter and not potentially dangerous.
01:44:14.560 No, they say consider it to be potentially dangerous.
01:44:17.900 So it's 6.5 feet.
01:44:19.920 They found it 13 days ago.
01:44:22.360 It's coming towards us.
01:44:24.220 The day before election, it's supposed to either near miss us, uh, or hit us.
01:44:29.640 Um, how did they find one like this?
01:44:33.560 But they missed the, what was it?
01:44:34.960 It was like the size of a bus or something.
01:44:37.140 It was much bigger.
01:44:37.840 It was much bigger.
01:44:38.820 And that one is the closest call we've had in decades.
01:44:42.900 And they didn't see it till after it passed.
01:44:44.880 Yeah.
01:44:45.000 They're like, whoa, what was that?
01:44:48.180 How'd you find this one?
01:44:49.620 This is the size of a pea.
01:44:52.060 Uh, and, uh, I mean, what?
01:44:54.540 It just feels right.
01:44:56.600 That we get hit by an asteroid right now.
01:44:58.760 It just feels like the thing that does that, that would happen.
01:45:01.700 Doesn't it feel honestly, would you be surprised?
01:45:05.580 And I mean this sincerely, I would have in the past if aliens appeared, I would have been
01:45:10.780 like, whoa, didn't see that coming.
01:45:12.160 No, not really.
01:45:13.360 No, I wouldn't be surprised.
01:45:14.740 Uh, Jesus.
01:45:16.460 10 years.
01:45:17.460 Jesus is here.
01:45:18.620 How could you be surprised by that?
01:45:19.960 How could you be surprised?
01:45:21.160 I mean, there is nothing that would shock me anymore.
01:45:24.940 Uh, gulags.
01:45:25.900 Ah, you know what?
01:45:27.860 Uh, the IRS, uh, said that you didn't pay your taxes.
01:45:31.380 No, here's my tax.
01:45:32.280 I paid them.
01:45:32.980 Here's the canceled check cashed by the IRS.
01:45:36.360 Yep.
01:45:36.900 Gulag for you.
01:45:37.820 I wouldn't be surprised.
01:45:39.020 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:45:44.360 That might be a problem.
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01:47:16.480 Glad you're here.
01:47:17.700 I'm going to talk a little bit about the convention and what's coming up in just a second.
01:47:20.800 First, I want to give you a sneak peek to our, um, special on Wednesday called
01:47:25.340 brainwashed, how black lives matter, hijacked our schools.
01:47:29.340 This is a must watch for anyone who cares about the education of the youth.
01:47:35.940 Um, we are, we have been, uh, following closely the indoctrination of our kids and the 1619 project.
01:47:45.840 We thought that having a, a bogus, uh, cloaked as history lie brought into our schools and taught
01:47:58.380 to our children was bad.
01:48:00.680 Well, 1619 from the New York times, which has been discredited by several, several, very high
01:48:08.760 profile historians.
01:48:10.100 Uh, many of them, African American saying, this is a lie.
01:48:15.440 Well, they changed it from being history to being, you know, well, what if, well, what
01:48:20.020 do you mean?
01:48:20.620 What if it didn't happen now that's being taught in your schools?
01:48:25.860 I have to tell you, if I lived in the County just South of Nashville that, that, uh, asked
01:48:33.820 parents to sign a release that they would not monitor what was being taught to their kids,
01:48:40.420 it would be, I don't know how you weren't packing to move or you weren't packing to live out in
01:48:50.060 front of the, the, uh, the school board's offices to get that to stop.
01:48:56.520 But that is a sure sign of my kids are in the wrong place.
01:49:00.000 Yeah.
01:49:00.120 And that's a real sign of that.
01:49:01.580 There's a foundational belief that this is not your job as a parent to be involved in
01:49:08.280 education.
01:49:09.020 And that is, and that is very prevalent.
01:49:12.400 Now we had a teacher, um, I'm going to call a teacher, uh, until I have permission to say
01:49:20.600 other, um, but I don't know where this person is, but they provided a document dump of what's
01:49:30.700 happening in the school houses, at least in their state.
01:49:36.520 But this is not a problem with just one district or one state.
01:49:42.280 It is everywhere on Wednesday night.
01:49:45.520 I'm going to show you 800 documents, uh, and there, and one is more terrifying than the
01:49:52.700 next today.
01:49:55.680 I want to show you one.
01:49:56.640 This is, um, this is the black Panthers 10 point program.
01:50:01.620 Now, according to the documents that we have seen, the idea is to get kids to think that
01:50:09.320 the black Panthers are neat and that they're great and they did a great service in the past
01:50:15.220 and they're good friends now.
01:50:17.920 And this particular, um, school assignment is to memorize the black Panthers 10 point program.
01:50:27.880 We believe that black, uh, black and oppressed people will not be free until we're able to
01:50:33.880 determine our destinies and our own communities ourselves by fully controlling all of the
01:50:39.260 institutions which exist in our communities.
01:50:42.640 That's point number one.
01:50:44.940 So in other words, you can't hire a white person.
01:50:48.120 You cannot have a white person in that government.
01:50:51.860 This is the reason why we have a freedom of religion.
01:50:56.060 We have it because the state wanted to control who could actually participate in the state.
01:51:06.300 We wait, wait, wait, what?
01:51:08.580 If you wanted to be the mayor of a town and our founders went from, from village to village,
01:51:14.540 town to town to testify, uh, on behalf of a separation of church and state, if you will,
01:51:23.140 the, the churches are protected.
01:51:25.240 So the government cannot interfere with the churches, but also the founders felt it was
01:51:31.440 important that you didn't have a litmus test that you had to go to this particular church
01:51:37.260 or believe this kind of set of beliefs to be able to run for office or be a member of the
01:51:43.420 community.
01:51:44.020 Well, that's exactly what black lives matter or the black Panthers want in point.
01:51:50.700 Number one, number two, we want full employment for our people.
01:51:55.900 We believe the federal government is responsible and obligated to give every person employment
01:52:01.560 or a guaranteed income.
01:52:03.740 Number three, we believe that this racist government has robbed us.
01:52:08.900 And we are now demanding that overdue debt of 40 acres and two mules, 40 acres and two
01:52:14.820 mules were promised a hundred years ago as restitution for slave later labor and the mass
01:52:19.380 murder of black people.
01:52:21.060 We will accept the payment in currency, which will be distributed to our many communities.
01:52:25.700 Um, we believe number four, we believe that if landlords will not give decent housing to
01:52:30.700 our black and oppressed communities, then housing and the land should be made into cooperatives.
01:52:35.700 So people in our communities with government aid can build and make decent housing for people.
01:52:41.640 Number five, we want a decent education for our people.
01:52:45.280 We believe in an educational system that will give our people a knowledge of the self.
01:52:50.080 If you don't have a knowledge of yourself and your position in society and in the world,
01:52:54.100 then you'll have little chance to know anything else.
01:52:56.440 Number six, we believe the government must provide free of charge for all people, health
01:53:01.380 facilities, which do not only treat our illnesses, most of which have come about as a result of
01:53:06.480 our oppression, but which also will develop preventative medical programs to guarantee our
01:53:11.960 future survival.
01:53:13.600 We believe that mass health education and research programs must be developed to give all
01:53:18.000 black and oppressed people access to advanced scientific and medical information.
01:53:22.400 uh, so we may provide ourselves with proper, uh, proper medical attention and care.
01:53:27.620 That one's called the internet dude.
01:53:29.640 Uh, number seven, we believe that the racist and fascist government of the United States
01:53:34.840 uses its domestic enforcement agencies to carry out its programs of oppression against black
01:53:39.800 people, other people of color and poor people inside the United States.
01:53:43.700 It is our right to defend ourselves against such armed forces and that all black and oppressed
01:53:49.820 people should be armed for self-defense of our homes, our communities against these fascist
01:53:54.800 police forces.
01:53:55.760 So blacks could have guns, but others can't.
01:53:59.480 Um, we want an immediate end to all wars of aggression.
01:54:03.040 We believe the various conflicts in which exist around the world stem directly from the aggressive
01:54:07.020 desire of the United States ruling circle and government to force its, uh, domination.
01:54:12.320 Upon the oppressed people of the world, blah, blah, blah.
01:54:15.720 Number nine, we want freedom.
01:54:17.740 We believe that the many black and poor oppressed people held in the United States prisons and
01:54:21.580 jails have not received fair and impartial trials under a racist and fascist judicial system
01:54:26.300 and should be free.
01:54:28.880 Uh, we want land, bread, housing, education, clothing, justice, peace, and people's community
01:54:34.400 control over modern technology.
01:54:36.480 That's number 10.
01:54:38.020 So your kids have to study all of this.
01:54:41.020 And then in a really interesting, uh, second document, the worksheet that goes along with
01:54:48.300 this, students will be given the worksheet to make sure they retain the information.
01:54:54.440 And here it is the worksheet for the black Panther 10 point program.
01:54:59.220 Number one, your kids are asked prior to reading this.
01:55:02.920 What impressions did you have of the black Panthers?
01:55:05.180 What images might come to mind when you think of them?
01:55:11.860 Why is that a bad question?
01:55:14.740 Why, why, why, why?
01:55:16.280 Well, I think it's research one.
01:55:19.640 Uh, how can we improve our image?
01:55:22.580 I mean, what, what company wouldn't want to have a read of their brand and how they're
01:55:30.360 viewed by everyone under 20, what a healthy, what a great free, uh, piece of marketing that
01:55:39.620 would be.
01:55:40.900 Um, also we're also putting your kids on record.
01:55:44.820 How racist are they?
01:55:45.960 What images come to mind when you think of the black Panthers, when the Panthers denounce
01:55:51.360 robbery by the capitalist and say that the government should give every man employment or guaranteed
01:55:55.900 income or else give back the means of production to the community, what political philosophy
01:56:00.700 or system of government comes to mind?
01:56:02.780 Does this sound like someone you, something you've studied before, which point of the 10
01:56:08.280 point platform do you disagree with most?
01:56:11.700 Why is there one that you strongly agree with?
01:56:15.420 Why again, research and research and record on your children.
01:56:21.800 Now you might think, oh, the black Panthers never, well, a lot of people in Germany never
01:56:27.700 thought the Nazis would come into power.
01:56:29.940 Would you want a record forever from your kid's high school career?
01:56:36.840 You know how many people have lost their jobs for something that they wrote about in high
01:56:40.980 school or said during high school?
01:56:42.920 Look at what's happening.
01:56:44.540 Look at Brent Kavanaugh.
01:56:45.680 Can you imagine they have a record of what your kids thought about one way or another?
01:56:55.140 This is according to the Black Panther, what conditions might justify violence?
01:57:02.660 This is obscene.
01:57:05.640 This is one document.
01:57:07.520 They get much worse than this.
01:57:08.900 This is one document that we will be exposing that are being floated and put into action in
01:57:18.220 schools across the country.
01:57:21.360 You must be involved in your school.
01:57:27.080 If your kids are going to school, you need to know everything that they're teaching.
01:57:33.140 I'm not somebody who says burn books.
01:57:36.620 That's the left.
01:57:39.920 I don't believe in that.
01:57:41.860 I have a copy of Mao's Little Red Book and I have a copy of Mein Kampf.
01:57:49.660 I've read them both.
01:57:51.940 I have a copy of the Koran.
01:57:55.040 I also have a copy of the Apocrypha scriptures.
01:57:59.560 I have a King James Version.
01:58:02.100 I have all kinds of books in my house.
01:58:06.540 I believe in understanding other people.
01:58:09.200 That's not what this is.
01:58:10.300 This is indoctrination.
01:58:12.100 What this is, is an indoctrination.
01:58:14.720 And quite honestly, I believe a trap for your children.
01:58:19.480 Behave.
01:58:21.460 Toe the line.
01:58:23.000 Or else.
01:58:24.300 Imagine the power that these documents would have if they were held.
01:58:29.980 Ten years from now.
01:58:35.160 Wow.
01:58:35.800 Did you know that in tenth grade, do you remember writing this about the Black Panthers?
01:58:45.220 God help them.
01:58:46.900 Well, he, he, he will, but he won't do anything if we don't act first.
01:58:56.960 Get into your schools.
01:59:00.240 Do it.
01:59:02.300 Become informed.
01:59:04.240 Know what's going on.
01:59:06.060 Don't miss this Wednesday special.
01:59:08.300 Well, we will go through all of these documents and I believe we have the secretary of education on Betsy DeVos.
01:59:15.780 I'm not sure if that's been confirmed yet, but I think she is on Wednesday's broadcast as well.
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02:01:26.360 You know, it's, uh, really quite bizarre, um, to see the world that we now live in and how open it is, how the masks have all come off, uh, and, you know, learn from Nazi Germany.
02:01:41.420 If they don't control the children, they can't control the masses.
02:01:46.120 And, you know, the parents were afraid to speak in front of their own children.
02:01:50.820 They didn't.
02:01:51.420 They never spoke in front of their children because they were afraid the, the school had them so indoctrinated that they would turn their parents in.
02:02:01.220 And many kids did.
02:02:03.000 And in this society, you know, of the way this is being handled has consequences.
02:02:07.420 You know, to use a quick example from today's news and Kellyanne Conway and George Conway, uh, you know, she's stepping down from the white house, George Conway leaving the Lincoln project.
02:02:16.660 You know, they've famously been fighting in public kind of about politics and other things for a while.
02:02:21.180 And their daughter is out on social media saying she wants to be emancipated and she can't believe she, her parents, uh, are, uh, these homophobes and she wants to be adopted by AOC.
02:02:31.420 And, and now, so they're all kind of pulling out of political life to do this, but this stop, stop and think about this for a second.
02:02:37.920 She's an extreme example, obviously, because her parents are public figures in that way.
02:02:41.580 And weirdos.
02:02:42.180 Weirdos.
02:02:42.800 Yeah.
02:02:43.200 It's a weird freaking situation.
02:02:44.380 The whole thing is, but when the media essentially identifies Trump as a fascist, Trump as a racist, racist, uh, Republicans as evil, and they want to hurt the poor and hurt transgendered people and hurt gay people.
02:02:59.240 And that's all they, they do.
02:03:00.380 They don't like black people.
02:03:02.400 It, when you find out, when you believe that, right.
02:03:05.700 As a kid, a 15 year old, you believe that because you don't have the ability to, to sort that stuff out at that age.
02:03:12.920 And then you find out your dad is voting for Trump or your mom is voting for Trump.
02:03:18.700 Well, of course you think they're a bad person.
02:03:21.140 Of course you think they're horrible people.
02:03:24.260 They're supporting a fascist, a racist, a homophobe.
02:03:29.020 Well, of course mom and dad are bad.
02:03:31.060 And I can, I shouldn't listen to them because look at the people they support.
02:03:35.100 They support the worst people in our society.
02:03:37.820 And that is, that has long-term effects.
02:03:40.260 Now, maybe when she's 25, she is able to put this in perspective and understand, but maybe not.
02:03:45.960 You know, you set people on the wrong course for a long period of time.
02:03:49.420 And you start teaching them the 1619 project.
02:03:52.980 You start teaching the things that we will expose on Wednesday and they are toast.
02:03:58.700 We lose our children.
02:04:01.500 That is what is at stake right now.
02:04:03.480 We are losing not only our country, we're losing our children.
02:04:07.660 More on this Wednesday night, Blaze TV.
02:04:09.520 This is the Glenn Beck Program.