The Glenn Beck Program - November 07, 2019


The Whistleblower Must Be PROTECTED (from the Left!) | Guests: Burgess Owens & Rabbi Daniel Lapin | 11⧸7⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

160.24315

Word Count

20,158

Sentence Count

1,886

Misogynist Sentences

37

Hate Speech Sentences

40


Summary

It's Whistleblower day, and Glenn Beck is here to talk about it. He talks about who the real Al Capone's accountant is, and why he should be allowed to testify in court against the Democratic National Committee.


Transcript

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00:01:30.120 Hello, America.
00:01:32.000 It's Thursday.
00:01:34.240 I love the talk of the whistleblower.
00:01:37.700 I love it.
00:01:39.540 Now, just to, you know, about eight weeks ago, I didn't really care about the whistleblower.
00:01:44.240 I'm like, we have we have the transcript.
00:01:47.160 Why do we care about what somebody said?
00:01:48.920 Oh, no, no, no.
00:01:50.380 You really care.
00:01:52.700 You really must care about who this whistleblower is.
00:01:55.980 And conservatives should be the the shield of protection around this guy and the family, because this guy, they don't want him to testify.
00:02:09.660 They don't want you to know who he is.
00:02:12.500 He is in danger, but not from the right.
00:02:16.200 But he's in danger from the left and the power of the left.
00:02:22.280 This guy is more dangerous to the DNC than Jeffrey Epstein ever was.
00:02:29.420 I'll explain in one minute.
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00:04:42.660 This whistleblower is Al Capone's accountant.
00:04:55.220 Remember, Al Capone wouldn't have gone to jail if it wasn't for the meticulous accounting records that his accountant did.
00:05:02.620 It was all under code.
00:05:05.520 And nobody wanted him to testify.
00:05:08.900 Well, I should say, the good guys wanted him to testify.
00:05:13.120 The bad guys, even the bad guys in the police, did everything they could to make sure he never testified.
00:05:20.820 Al Capone wanted him any place but on the witness stand because he was the only guy that could crack open all of it.
00:05:28.820 Now, he didn't want to testify against Al Capone.
00:05:31.460 He knew what that meant.
00:05:33.160 He's probably a dead man.
00:05:34.980 He didn't want to do it.
00:05:36.440 He wasn't necessarily on the side of the good guys.
00:05:40.140 But they finally got him to court and he testified.
00:05:46.100 But Al Capone never would have put his accountant forward, right?
00:05:50.940 Like, they, the Democrats, you know, I mean, they went to, Schiff was involved in this beforehand.
00:05:56.700 They highlighted this guy as the whistleblower.
00:06:00.160 And if he's the guy that unravels all of this, why would they want to promote his profile?
00:06:06.260 Why?
00:06:06.940 People do stupid, really stupid things.
00:06:10.880 Congressional stupidity is a good argument.
00:06:12.840 And in passion, when you are so, when your only goal is destroy him, destroy him, destroy him, at any cost, destroy him.
00:06:19.880 When your passion is that high, you make stupid mistakes.
00:06:24.860 Why would Al Capone keep a detailed accounting record of who he was bribing, how it was going, money going here to there?
00:06:34.240 Why would you keep that in paper?
00:06:36.880 I mean, well.
00:06:38.520 Yeah, but I mean, he's actually running a business, right?
00:06:41.200 There's a reason for it.
00:06:42.520 So is the DNC.
00:06:42.980 Yeah, no, I agree.
00:06:44.260 So is the DNC.
00:06:44.980 But, like, you could have easily, instead of doing a whistleblower report to get this whole thing kicked off, you could have leaked it to the New York Times and had them write an article about this call.
00:06:55.560 And you would have had a ball rolling in that way.
00:06:59.620 Then you all could have been outpublishing, you know, we need these transcripts and blah, blah, blah.
00:07:03.400 You could have done all of that, right?
00:07:05.320 Yes, but you needed somebody to lodge the complaint withstanding.
00:07:09.540 Remember, that's the whole whistleblower thing.
00:07:11.820 You have to lodge it withstanding.
00:07:13.780 Well, for a whistleblower complaint.
00:07:15.340 But, I mean, to get an impeachment done, you could have started this with a media report easily.
00:07:20.440 And it could have built to this.
00:07:21.580 Right, but the whole idea with the Democrats has been get somebody on the inside.
00:07:26.960 Get somebody who's on the inside.
00:07:28.500 They're around him the whole time.
00:07:29.760 He's crazy.
00:07:30.420 He's dangerous.
00:07:31.720 That was part of this.
00:07:33.660 There's this guy.
00:07:35.600 I mean, he's a career diplomat.
00:07:37.700 He's been around forever.
00:07:38.960 He's just a guy in the White House.
00:07:41.020 He was part of that phone call.
00:07:42.540 Well, he heard it, and he was so upset about it.
00:07:45.840 And he's been hearing other people that were so upset.
00:07:48.300 Well, there weren't really necessarily a lot of people that were really upset that were on the phone call.
00:07:53.360 You know, he didn't even say there was quid pro quo.
00:07:55.880 When he first wrote his account, there was no mention of quid pro quo until he met with Adam Schiff.
00:08:02.200 But let's back up for a second.
00:08:06.340 This guy, I believe he is in danger.
00:08:10.980 But I believe that the Democrats have been saying this.
00:08:14.360 Look, he was the guy until five days after our chalkboard.
00:08:19.660 Now, I'm not suggesting to you that that definitely is what did it.
00:08:25.640 But I do believe, because I know everyone on Capitol Hill was talking about that chalkboard within the first couple of days of that chalkboard being out.
00:08:34.500 They watched it as groups.
00:08:36.280 So that got out.
00:08:38.740 What do they have?
00:08:40.580 This guy is center.
00:08:42.320 He was a missing piece that we didn't even know existed.
00:08:45.820 And if you'll remember, we did the chalkboard five days later.
00:08:50.580 They're like, don't worry about this guy.
00:08:52.240 Yeah, this guy might have political collection and connection.
00:08:54.640 So don't even worry about this guy, this guy.
00:08:57.300 We got another guy.
00:08:58.800 OK, remember that?
00:09:00.240 And they just tried to brush him off and bury him.
00:09:02.880 And I said on the air, who cares about another whistleblower?
00:09:06.620 We have the transcripts.
00:09:08.140 Right.
00:09:08.660 But once you know the name of this guy and you can do your homework and see where he was positioned.
00:09:15.820 He's the smoking gun.
00:09:18.200 He's the smoking gun.
00:09:20.100 He's the guy in the center of all of this.
00:09:23.760 It even goes back to before the the inauguration.
00:09:30.340 His attorney now.
00:09:32.900 His attorney is the guy who in 2017 inauguration.
00:09:41.700 He starts talking about how Trump has got to go as soon as in July of 2017.
00:09:51.440 He says, I predict CNN is going to play a key role in the real Donald Trump, not finishing out his first term as president.
00:10:01.140 We'll get rid of him.
00:10:02.440 And and this country is strong enough to survive him and even his supporters.
00:10:06.620 As one falls, meaning as as one person leaves the White House, that is not on the side of Donald Trump.
00:10:14.960 As one falls, two more will take their place.
00:10:18.220 He promised that a coup would occur in many steps.
00:10:25.360 The coup has this is this is the the whistleblower's attorney in 2017.
00:10:31.560 The coup has started.
00:10:33.680 First of many steps.
00:10:35.420 Rebellion impeachment will follow.
00:10:37.760 Ultimately, a terrible attorney.
00:10:39.720 Why would you be publicly tweeting these things?
00:10:41.680 Well, because credibility later on.
00:10:43.220 Because he said he tweeted this soon as the president took office, he tweeted that CIA employees should come to his law firm to lawfully challenge the new president.
00:10:54.740 So he was recruiting CIA agents.
00:10:58.600 He's like the guy with the mesothelioma commercials.
00:11:01.580 Yes.
00:11:02.180 Do you have mesothelioma?
00:11:04.640 Would you like this?
00:11:05.860 Would you like to impeach this president?
00:11:08.080 We can help.
00:11:08.920 OK, so that's who this guy is.
00:11:11.840 He's calling for CIA agents to come into his office who want to help get this president impeached.
00:11:21.020 That's at inauguration.
00:11:23.780 Now, the whistleblower happens to be a CIA agent.
00:11:28.380 He happens to be the guy who was at Joe Biden's side.
00:11:34.240 He's the guy who was in the Oval Office when Barack Obama was calling in all of the investigators into Washington from Ukraine and having a very awkward meeting that even the good guy prosecutors all said was really weird.
00:11:51.400 Basically, they called us into Washington to see if we could help them find dirt on Donald Trump.
00:11:56.780 He was the guy who is at the embassy helping Chalupa.
00:12:01.140 He's in the White House organizing things with Chalupa.
00:12:05.760 This is the woman who was the one that coordinated and did all of the Trump investigation was the go between.
00:12:15.620 It appears between the Ukrainians and the fusion GPS.
00:12:23.500 And it's also a fried flour tortilla wrapped around meat, cheese, sour cream, lettuce and tomatoes.
00:12:28.120 Right.
00:12:29.180 So now so now this is just a this is just a coincidence that he was you know, that he was involved with all of these people.
00:12:38.560 It's a coincidence that his attorney is talking about a coup and taking him out and plotting an impeachment.
00:12:46.300 It's also a coincidence that the day after Robert Mueller is it closes his case and says there's nothing here.
00:12:58.780 The guy comes out and says, oh, I I've got a concern, but doesn't say quid pro quo.
00:13:05.480 Says, I have a concern about a phone call.
00:13:07.940 Really, that's wow, that's interesting.
00:13:11.120 And they immediately shift gears from Mueller to this guy.
00:13:15.180 He goes to Adam Schiff and then all of a sudden he has an attorney.
00:13:19.120 Guess who Schiff sends him to this guy.
00:13:23.200 He now has an attorney and he includes quid quid pro quo.
00:13:31.100 That's real.
00:13:31.940 All of that is just a coincidence.
00:13:33.600 It's I mean, I blow your mind here.
00:13:37.340 I don't think it is.
00:13:38.800 Yeah.
00:13:39.420 I mean, I know it's weird.
00:13:40.980 It's almost as if they had a I mean, is there a doubt at this point that there are large amounts of people working not only for the left and Democrats,
00:13:50.200 but also just in the State Department and other places in the government whose entire goal since Donald Trump took president was to make him not president anymore.
00:13:58.160 I don't think there's a really a doubt on that at all.
00:14:00.520 No.
00:14:00.680 Right.
00:14:00.820 I mean, like that's clearly true.
00:14:02.520 And they, you know, they would probably say, well, we did it for because of good reasons.
00:14:06.720 He was doing things that were erratic for the country and bad for the country, blah, blah, blah.
00:14:11.080 OK, whatever.
00:14:12.080 You can believe that if you want.
00:14:13.860 However, the guy was elected president of the United States and he controls these things.
00:14:17.640 And if he controls these things, it's your job to either support them or resign unless you believe something illegal is going on, which some of them say there was.
00:14:28.240 And they did this whistleblower thing.
00:14:30.140 All that is fine.
00:14:31.260 But it's all inside of an obvious structure and movement within the government and within the Democratic Party to get this guy removed from office the second he was elected.
00:14:42.160 And that is, you know, that is a that's a it's an undercurrent that can't be ignored.
00:14:46.080 So this whistleblower, it is it is critical that this whistleblower makes it to a open witness stand and the cross examination is prepared to ask him about all of the things that he was doing in Ukraine because he's the linchpin.
00:15:08.160 He's the go between on all of these things, on fusion GPS, on the Joe Biden corruption, on all of it.
00:15:18.280 He is the accountant.
00:15:22.200 Now, the press, I've never seen anything like it.
00:15:25.920 And it felt weird at the time.
00:15:28.320 As soon as they started talking about this whistleblower and they said, well, who is the whistleblower?
00:15:33.880 The minute that question was asked, you're going to get him killed.
00:15:37.120 You're going to get him killed.
00:15:39.140 Wait, we're just wondering who he is.
00:15:40.640 You're going to get him killed.
00:15:42.260 You're going to get him killed.
00:15:43.340 You're going to get him killed.
00:15:44.060 You're going to get him killed.
00:15:45.740 Well, now I know why this guy is more dangerous to the DNC than than Jeffrey Epstein.
00:15:53.520 If this guy isn't protected, not from the right, but from the left.
00:15:59.760 This guy is going to end up hanging himself with paper sheets while in custody.
00:16:04.180 This guy is the buried body.
00:16:11.100 He knows all of it.
00:16:13.140 He's the tie between all of it.
00:16:15.580 He is the key to the massive corruption of the DNC.
00:16:21.280 And I don't think anybody wants to get into that.
00:16:23.280 Now, they're again saying that Donald Trump Jr. outed him.
00:16:32.340 And so Donald Trump Jr. is going to get him killed.
00:16:35.320 Believe me, everyone on the right wants him to testify.
00:16:40.240 When you know his name and you see the connections and you've watched our special on Ukraine, you know he's the most important person to put on the stand.
00:16:52.980 You want him alive.
00:16:55.080 You want him to testify.
00:16:56.940 I want him under protection of the Republicans, not the Democrats.
00:17:02.620 Because this guy knows where all the bodies are buried.
00:17:07.880 And if this guy testifies, you're going to be able to pull his testimony apart and you'll see what's really going on.
00:17:17.260 And believe me, believe me, next Wednesday, a week from yesterday, we're going to go through what's really going on.
00:17:26.380 What really happened in Ukraine.
00:17:28.440 We thought we knew.
00:17:29.540 Oh, no, it's much worse than that.
00:17:31.860 It's much worse than that.
00:17:34.260 This guy, I'm telling you, is in danger.
00:17:37.400 But he's in danger from the left.
00:17:40.660 And everyone on the right needs to protect this guy.
00:17:44.620 Everybody on the right needs to make it very clear.
00:17:47.640 We want him to testify.
00:17:50.540 We want him alive and healthy and well rested.
00:17:54.720 Because this guy must go on the witness stand.
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00:19:23.800 Man, we, I can't, I can't urge you enough to make sure you go back.
00:19:35.480 We've, we've cut it down into little bite-sized pieces on Blaze TV.
00:19:41.060 It was a two-hour special last week, and we took on the media, showed you how they're lying,
00:19:47.980 showed you how, I mean, it is, have you, you haven't seen it yet.
00:19:51.200 You were gone, and you haven't seen it yet.
00:19:53.200 Yes, I was, I was monitoring a corn dog intake of my kids at Disneyland at that time.
00:19:58.880 You really need to watch it, Stu, because you've been asking me questions off air, and
00:20:02.960 my answer is, you've got to watch the special.
00:20:04.820 You've got to watch the special, and you've got to do it before next week, because next
00:20:10.440 Wednesday, we have part three of this, and it's hair-raising.
00:20:14.840 It's hair-raising.
00:20:16.040 We just got a treasure trove of stuff from Ukraine.
00:20:20.680 I don't think any of it's going to make it on air, because we don't have time to vet
00:20:26.620 everything, and I don't know the people that we got it from in Ukraine.
00:20:31.560 It was just sent to us.
00:20:33.520 If 5% of that is true, Americans' hair is going to fall out.
00:20:39.480 I mean, if 5%, and I think 5% of it is probably true, maybe more, I don't know, but none of
00:20:45.960 that's even going to be presented.
00:20:47.540 And what I have to present to you that we do have as fact is terrifying.
00:20:53.120 It's terrifying.
00:20:54.620 There is a deep state.
00:20:56.340 And unless we investigate, forget about Donald Trump.
00:21:00.020 Here's what Donald Trump needs to say.
00:21:02.220 You know, if you're saying that there's quid pro quo, that you had to investigate and get
00:21:08.240 this dirt on Joe Biden so I could win the election, that didn't happen.
00:21:12.160 But if your definition of quid pro quo is I'm not going to give them any money until they
00:21:18.540 looked into what happened during the last election, they looked at the corruption, and
00:21:22.360 they looked for the missing $7 billion that we gave to them, and I said I'm not going to
00:21:28.860 give them any more money until they investigate those things?
00:21:31.280 Damn right.
00:21:31.800 I don't say that's quid pro quo.
00:21:33.240 I say that's the national interest and the job of a president.
00:21:36.920 I said investigate corruption.
00:21:40.700 Joe Biden said I'm not giving you money unless you stop investigating corruption.
00:21:46.280 Which one of us isn't doing the national interest work?
00:21:51.280 It's a good way of putting it.
00:21:52.260 And I mean, he has a good case to say to the American people, too.
00:21:54.820 Like, look, you know, Washington, D.C., the swamp doesn't care when $7 billion of your
00:21:59.380 money goes missing.
00:22:00.400 I do.
00:22:01.000 I do.
00:22:01.420 And that's why I'm looking into it.
00:22:02.740 It's important to me.
00:22:03.580 Yeah.
00:22:03.820 It's important to you.
00:22:04.500 It's your money.
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00:22:06.380 It's your election.
00:22:07.740 We all thought that we had to do a three-year investigation on me about Russia.
00:22:13.980 Well, everybody wanted to know if I was colluding with Russia.
00:22:17.140 We have two people that went to jail in the Ukraine for colluding with Hillary Clinton
00:22:22.560 on the campaign.
00:22:25.040 Why does nobody care about that?
00:22:26.880 I did.
00:22:28.320 I, again, call that the job of the president to say, I can't give you any more money because
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00:24:36.840 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
00:24:38.480 How are you?
00:24:41.480 Chuck, are you there?
00:24:43.680 OK, let me go to Roy in South Carolina.
00:24:45.800 Hello, Roy.
00:24:46.560 Welcome.
00:24:48.220 Morning, Glenn.
00:24:49.200 You know, I got to be honest with you.
00:24:52.660 I look at all this information and think we have a treasure trove.
00:24:56.160 But is there anybody on the Republican side who's going to stand up?
00:25:00.560 No.
00:25:00.660 You know, I think I think a Lindsey Graham, you know, is he going to say, no, we're going
00:25:06.080 to take this information?
00:25:07.060 No, no.
00:25:08.200 And so it's and it and, you know, well, here's what here's the people that I trust in Congress
00:25:14.700 and the Senate.
00:25:15.340 What they're saying, Glenn, this is absolutely right.
00:25:20.020 We've all sat around and watched, for instance, the chalkboard and went, oh, my gosh, look at
00:25:24.860 this.
00:25:25.220 What?
00:25:25.620 Oh, my gosh.
00:25:26.620 They say you're absolutely right.
00:25:28.620 How do we say this without sounding crazy?
00:25:31.960 You just spent two hours explaining it.
00:25:34.440 We've got two minutes on television and nobody's going to write it up.
00:25:38.640 And I keep telling them all you have to say, all you have to say is the president was acting
00:25:44.440 in the national interest.
00:25:45.720 If you don't think exposing corruption, exposing corruption with the State Department, NGOs and
00:25:54.740 the CIA in a deep state activity in things that you you just don't even want to know about,
00:26:01.940 quite honestly, plus asking, hey, what happened to our seven billion dollars?
00:26:07.240 Oh, and did you were they colluding like they accused Donald Trump of colluding in Ukraine?
00:26:15.720 Because two people were sentenced to prison that admitted doing that in Ukraine.
00:26:21.080 That's in the national interest.
00:26:23.080 That's what needs to be uncovered.
00:26:24.480 And that's what the president was doing.
00:26:27.080 I think that's easy.
00:26:29.060 But they're not for some reason.
00:26:30.780 They're not willing to do it.
00:26:33.260 We welcome Pat Gray.
00:26:35.780 Hello, Pat.
00:26:36.920 Hello, Glenn.
00:26:38.280 Pat has written a song and it's about the whistleblower because no one wants to talk about the
00:26:45.660 whistleblower, you know, Rand Paul is being pretty brave by continually saying, you know,
00:26:51.700 we need to know the whistleblower's name and then tweeting out articles with the guy's
00:26:56.180 name in it.
00:26:57.820 And he's fighting for the right to say the name in Congress.
00:27:02.600 But it's just going to be an absolute nightmare.
00:27:05.080 But I think.
00:27:06.220 Yeah, you don't want to say the name.
00:27:08.200 Well, you just don't want to say it.
00:27:09.820 You don't know.
00:27:10.540 So you wrote a song about the, about, about the not wanting to say the name.
00:27:15.600 Yeah.
00:27:16.260 And it's so, it's kind of mysterious.
00:27:18.720 Where did it come from?
00:27:19.900 Where did this really came from a place of mystery?
00:27:22.840 And then, and then somebody walked into my studio this morning about 630.
00:27:26.780 Yeah.
00:27:27.920 And, and said to me, Pat.
00:27:30.960 And I thought at first, I thought it was Colonel Sanders, you know, from Kentucky Fried Chicken.
00:27:35.340 Might have been the ghost of Colonel Sanders.
00:27:36.660 Yeah.
00:27:36.980 Yeah.
00:27:37.260 Okay.
00:27:38.000 Was, was he thinner than Colonel Sanders?
00:27:40.600 Would you say?
00:27:40.860 No, no.
00:27:41.360 Oh, good golly.
00:27:42.520 No.
00:27:43.780 It's the same size.
00:27:45.080 No, he's a little bit smaller.
00:27:45.900 Did he smell like chicken?
00:27:46.680 Yes, he did.
00:27:47.300 Yeah, he did smell like chicken.
00:27:48.160 And he was larger than Colonel Sanders was.
00:27:49.760 All right.
00:27:50.020 We got the larger part.
00:27:51.180 Yes.
00:27:51.600 But, but much, much, much larger than Colonel Sanders was.
00:27:53.440 We, we, we got it.
00:27:54.480 We, we got it.
00:27:55.620 But he sat down in my studio and he said, I've written a song.
00:27:58.300 I'm giving you the lyrics.
00:27:59.520 You just come up with the music.
00:28:01.080 Okay.
00:28:01.260 And sing it.
00:28:02.160 And so it's like a Bernie Toppin.
00:28:04.220 Yeah.
00:28:04.460 Uh, Elton John kind of thing.
00:28:06.120 Yes.
00:28:06.420 Yeah.
00:28:06.780 Yes.
00:28:07.060 All right.
00:28:07.380 So did the lyrics speak to you?
00:28:09.280 They did.
00:28:10.360 They did speak to me.
00:28:11.620 All right.
00:28:12.360 And so.
00:28:12.920 Okay.
00:28:13.100 So here it is.
00:28:13.540 I want to share it now.
00:28:14.440 Okay.
00:28:14.640 This is the song.
00:28:15.640 It's a little mysterious.
00:28:17.220 It's a, I guess, kind of about the.
00:28:19.660 It's sort of about the whistleblower.
00:28:21.180 Sort of about the whistleblower.
00:28:22.220 In a roundabout way.
00:28:23.440 Yes.
00:28:25.460 Eric Charamella.
00:28:27.100 Eric Charamella.
00:28:29.180 Eric Charamella.
00:28:31.740 Eric Charamella.
00:28:33.360 Yeah.
00:28:33.540 Charamella.
00:28:36.460 Charamella.
00:28:37.320 Eric.
00:28:38.320 Eric.
00:28:39.640 Charamella.
00:28:40.700 Eric Charamella.
00:28:42.940 Charamella.
00:28:44.000 Charamella.
00:28:44.840 Eric.
00:28:46.480 Wow.
00:28:46.700 That is really.
00:28:47.720 Wow.
00:28:48.140 Pat, that's catchy.
00:28:48.920 Thank you.
00:28:49.440 So sample some music there.
00:28:51.620 There's something that seemed familiar about the actual music.
00:28:53.940 I don't know.
00:28:54.400 I think it's just, I think it's the lyrics are so catchy.
00:28:57.220 You just kind of feel like it's so familiar.
00:28:59.360 I feel like I've heard it a hundred times.
00:29:00.500 What do you call that song?
00:29:01.280 I call it Eric Charamella.
00:29:03.860 Really?
00:29:04.400 Yeah.
00:29:04.720 Really.
00:29:05.200 I don't know why.
00:29:06.140 Yeah.
00:29:06.540 It just kind of hit me.
00:29:07.560 I, you know, when Colonel Sanders came to me and said, hey, we should, we should do
00:29:13.040 a song.
00:29:13.620 I thought it should be called The Whistleblower by another name.
00:29:17.460 Oh, okay.
00:29:18.420 Yeah.
00:29:19.060 All right.
00:29:19.700 Wow.
00:29:20.180 That's deep.
00:29:20.840 Yeah.
00:29:21.020 That's steep.
00:29:21.640 Yeah.
00:29:21.920 It's a little more subtle than the name I had for it.
00:29:25.920 And your name for it was?
00:29:27.120 Eric Charamella.
00:29:28.380 Okay.
00:29:28.560 Wow.
00:29:29.020 That is, that's weird.
00:29:30.760 That's weird.
00:29:31.380 That is weird.
00:29:31.920 Okay.
00:29:33.700 So, Pat, how do you, where do you think this goes?
00:29:36.200 You know, next week, they're now going to actually have the open hearings in the house
00:29:42.960 and it's all going to be covered, you know, which is weird.
00:29:46.860 Why would you do this, this close to Thanksgiving and Christmas in two weeks, in two weeks, everybody
00:29:54.400 unplugs?
00:29:55.580 Yeah.
00:29:55.840 Well, including Congress, right?
00:29:57.700 They're going to be going home pretty soon.
00:29:59.220 Yeah.
00:29:59.600 They're going to be going home for the holidays.
00:30:01.580 Don't they always?
00:30:02.520 They leave for like a month.
00:30:03.560 Although this is so important.
00:30:04.940 This is so important.
00:30:05.960 Yeah.
00:30:06.260 We got to get this wrapped up.
00:30:07.600 I mean, because there was extensive reporting in October that the Democrats were so
00:30:12.940 slow playing this intentionally because they wanted to drag it out.
00:30:16.180 And now all of a sudden, they're, are they rushing through this?
00:30:19.200 I mean, next week, they're going to be doing these hearings.
00:30:21.980 You're right.
00:30:22.620 I mean, if it happens, if they're doing it, remember, give me an example of this, George
00:30:28.220 W. Bush, he's president of the United States, and they pushed through a ban on incandescent
00:30:32.800 light bulbs.
00:30:33.680 Yep.
00:30:34.160 Remember when this happened?
00:30:35.340 Yep.
00:30:35.760 Yeah.
00:30:36.240 Right.
00:30:36.480 Was it Christmas or Christmas Eve?
00:30:37.940 I can't remember.
00:30:38.520 So they were there voting on something.
00:30:40.620 But like, they do a lot of stuff like that where they'll throw it in the holidays because
00:30:44.640 they know it's paying attention.
00:30:45.960 Healthcare, right?
00:30:46.820 Yeah.
00:30:46.980 Healthcare was right around the holidays.
00:30:48.700 Time?
00:30:49.240 Yeah.
00:30:49.400 20.
00:30:50.040 Right before Christmas.
00:30:51.980 Before Christmas.
00:30:52.520 And nobody is around to watch it.
00:30:54.820 It's the tree fall.
00:30:55.900 But if the tree falls in Congress around Christmas time, did a tree actually fall?
00:31:00.660 I mean, we barely want to pay attention to these people on regular days.
00:31:03.700 Yeah.
00:31:03.720 You know, when it's Christmas, you're with your family, you're doing the family things, you're
00:31:08.620 vomiting after a party.
00:31:10.080 These are not times necessarily you want to look at this.
00:31:13.060 You'd think the only reason why you want an impeachment here is to draw a lot of eyeballs
00:31:21.060 from Americans who are saying, oh my gosh, the president got impeached.
00:31:24.180 Right?
00:31:24.420 You want this to be a big media event because we know he's not getting tossed out of the
00:31:27.720 Senate.
00:31:28.520 Unless, may I?
00:31:29.460 Yeah.
00:31:29.960 Let me play devil's advocate.
00:31:31.320 And by saying devil's advocate, I mean literally devil's advocate advocating for Satan in this
00:31:39.280 particular case.
00:31:42.180 Madam Speaker, if I may, the case against the president, a little thin, a little thin.
00:31:51.540 Um, they're also going to be, uh, free to make accusations on the other side, which puts
00:31:58.960 you and the DNC in, uh, real trouble.
00:32:03.180 Now, right now the poll numbers are okay.
00:32:07.840 You've done damage.
00:32:08.840 They're good.
00:32:09.420 You've done damage to the president.
00:32:11.520 If you're a Democrat, they're, they're pretty good right now.
00:32:13.740 Right.
00:32:14.140 Right now.
00:32:14.920 You, so you've done your damage.
00:32:16.480 You've sent the signal to your people.
00:32:19.320 May I suggest it's in your best interest to ram this through when no one's watching.
00:32:25.360 And if the Senate then says, there's nothing here, they'll vote for that.
00:32:31.460 And you can pick it up after the first of the year and say, we had a case.
00:32:37.300 We had a case.
00:32:38.220 You could say anything about that case.
00:32:41.020 The media is not going to report.
00:32:42.860 The media is not going to correct you.
00:32:44.360 You can say whatever you want.
00:32:46.700 They're going to say he was impeached, but this, this, this Senate that was in the bag
00:32:51.020 for the president wouldn't take it up.
00:32:53.800 That's why I really believe if they vote to impeach, the Senate needs to say, fine, we'll
00:33:00.200 pick it up after the first of the year.
00:33:02.240 And then the go with the trial, go with it and make sure that Elizabeth Warren and everybody
00:33:09.060 else is off that campaign trail.
00:33:11.540 Yep.
00:33:11.740 That's a requirement.
00:33:12.700 And in case you don't know, they can, they, we'd have Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris,
00:33:16.720 Cory Booker, among others that would have to be.
00:33:18.740 All that have to be there.
00:33:20.020 They don't want that to happen.
00:33:21.700 So make sure that they are seated in the Senate for this impeachment off of the campaign
00:33:29.000 trail.
00:33:29.680 That would be great.
00:33:30.560 And get the best damn prosecutor to, to do your defense.
00:33:36.120 I, you got to stop playing defense.
00:33:38.740 You need offense.
00:33:40.720 So you get your team to ask and cross-examine all of these witnesses because that whistleblower
00:33:47.540 is connected to all the stuff that nobody wants you to, uh, nobody wants revealed.
00:33:53.860 That's, that's a plausible case.
00:33:55.320 It seemed, it would be a reversal seemingly from when they're positioned just a few weeks
00:33:58.580 ago, but it does seem like a plausible case.
00:34:01.760 Uh, it makes sense for them.
00:34:03.140 It doesn't help the senators, but I don't know, maybe they DNC, you know, the house doesn't
00:34:07.060 really care about that.
00:34:08.000 No, they're, all they're doing is they want to be able to say to their base.
00:34:10.680 We did it.
00:34:11.520 We did it.
00:34:12.060 We impeached him, but it's their fault.
00:34:14.060 They wouldn't try him.
00:34:14.980 And I'll say too, these cases, we, if one thing we've learned about all these Trump investigations
00:34:18.940 is the cases always look best until you actually hear from the people, right?
00:34:24.100 Like the case, you know, uh, James Comey looked really credible at one point.
00:34:27.960 And then all of a sudden he was out testifying.
00:34:29.480 Everyone's like, wait a minute, this guy doesn't connect with me at all.
00:34:31.600 He's a, he's obviously got set of agenda.
00:34:33.640 Uh, Michael Cohen, that was a huge deal, right?
00:34:36.960 Like everybody, this is a guy who's the closest associate is, is, is, is, is abandoning
00:34:40.520 him, goes out in front and testifies in front of cameras.
00:34:42.940 And everyone's like, oh, this guy's a joke.
00:34:45.020 Roger, Robert Mueller, the investigation, the investigation.
00:34:48.080 I mean, if you watch the media reporting, I mean, this was a open and shut case the entire
00:34:52.000 time it was going on until we got the investigation and people read it and were like, oh, that's
00:34:56.720 it.
00:34:57.680 And I think like that has been a pattern that's gone on over and over again.
00:35:01.160 The, the Taylor testimony with the texts and, and, and his opening statement, you know,
00:35:05.660 has some compelling parts to it.
00:35:07.500 If you believe the president did something wrong.
00:35:09.400 I wonder though, when he gets in front of the cameras again, which is supposed to happen
00:35:13.340 next week, how much of that falls apart?
00:35:16.040 Does he look like this unimpeachable witness then?
00:35:18.420 And how bad was Mueller when he testified?
00:35:20.460 Oh, and when he testified, it was a total disaster.
00:35:22.500 Yeah.
00:35:22.860 He could barely, he could barely get through a sentence.
00:35:25.240 This one is amazing.
00:35:26.280 I will tell you though, this is a death match.
00:35:28.640 This, this is truly a death match.
00:35:30.920 I think that, um, they're doing damage to the president, uh, and they're giving him body
00:35:37.980 blow after body blow after body blow.
00:35:40.620 Quite honestly, the GOP is doing a horrendous job.
00:35:45.080 As always.
00:35:45.980 Horrendous job.
00:35:46.940 Uh, there's no friend to the president that is doing him any service right now.
00:35:51.840 Uh, and I believe, I mean, I'm not standing up for the president.
00:35:55.620 I'm standing up for the truth.
00:35:57.740 If this audience doesn't think that if Trump was doing all these bad things and it was impeachable,
00:36:05.680 if you think I wouldn't be making the case that he should be impeached, you're wrong.
00:36:10.040 I would absolutely do that.
00:36:12.640 And my, my track record is very clear.
00:36:15.480 I'm not defending him because I'm a Trump supporter.
00:36:17.880 I'm defending him because he's being wronged.
00:36:20.920 He's being wronged.
00:36:22.120 This is wrong.
00:36:23.520 It's almost to the point where he should demand a trial in the Senate.
00:36:26.620 I would.
00:36:27.160 He should.
00:36:27.600 I would.
00:36:28.000 He should demand it.
00:36:29.000 And let's see what you have.
00:36:30.800 Yep.
00:36:31.260 Make that case.
00:36:32.400 Go make the case against go.
00:36:33.900 I want this to be an open trial and I'm going to have, I'm going to have, I've got so much
00:36:40.920 information, you know, Stu came in and he didn't see the special last week.
00:36:44.540 And he said, you know, Rudy Giuliani, blah, blah, blah.
00:36:47.320 And I agree.
00:36:48.540 Remember I used to say, I kind of want Rudy Giuliani, uh, as president, but if you're in
00:36:55.080 the room with Rudy Giuliani, this is like 15 years ago, but if you're in the room with Rudy
00:37:00.180 Giuliani and the guy who was pissing him off all the time is suddenly not at the white
00:37:05.520 house, don't ask him, Hey, what happened to Bob?
00:37:09.700 Cause he might be in the Rose garden.
00:37:12.040 Okay.
00:37:13.360 Underground.
00:37:14.840 Right.
00:37:15.320 So I know who Rudy Giuliani is.
00:37:18.480 I know who Rudy Giuliani is, but if you look at what the accusations are on Rudy Giuliani,
00:37:26.240 yes, he looks like he was, um, representing some bad guys.
00:37:31.620 Well, he was also representing some people at the request of Hunter Biden who were bad guys
00:37:38.160 in another country, in another country.
00:37:39.820 That was kind of his, uh, post, uh, mayoral, that's what he did.
00:37:43.300 That's what he does.
00:37:43.960 He went out and he took a bunch of money to defend a bunch of people.
00:37:46.700 And I don't necessarily.
00:37:48.040 Yeah.
00:37:48.240 I don't like that, but you got lots of money to defend people that necessarily, but he's
00:37:53.940 a lawyer.
00:37:54.480 Yeah.
00:37:54.780 He's trying to defend the bad guys as well as good.
00:37:57.460 Right.
00:37:57.680 That's the way the system works.
00:37:58.500 But he did become kind of like a mob lawyer.
00:38:00.340 But again, again, it's Rudy Giuliani.
00:38:03.400 How do you think he cleaned up New York?
00:38:04.960 Okay.
00:38:05.660 With Disney.
00:38:06.340 But when you, but when you look at what they're actually saying, he was up front and open
00:38:13.240 about all of it.
00:38:13.840 He said a lot of it on television.
00:38:15.120 Yeah.
00:38:15.160 He was like, Hey, I'm going over and meeting with these guys.
00:38:17.720 Hey, I just met with them.
00:38:18.900 They said some bad things.
00:38:20.340 Hey, I've got all this paperwork.
00:38:21.920 I'm delivering it to the state department.
00:38:24.940 Hey, they haven't done anything.
00:38:26.260 I'm going to go back and start looking for some more stuff.
00:38:28.760 Cause they don't seem to.
00:38:30.080 There's not.
00:38:30.720 If he's a crook, he's a really bad crook.
00:38:33.420 And the one thing I don't believe of Rudy Giuliani is that he's inept at his crookery.
00:38:41.540 What a nice compliment.
00:38:42.820 That's so nice.
00:38:43.480 Thank you very much.
00:38:44.320 Thank you.
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00:39:56.100 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
00:40:00.460 Hey, you know, yesterday we told you about the ABC Anchor.
00:40:30.060 That was exposed outing ABC saying, hey, we had all this information.
00:40:35.860 We decided not to run with it.
00:40:37.540 I don't know why, but it really pisses me off.
00:40:41.020 ABC.
00:40:43.320 You know, they don't want to get involved in any whistleblowers.
00:40:46.280 They want whistleblowers protected.
00:40:48.220 This whistleblower, however, they outed because this whistleblower left ABC.
00:40:53.920 ABC, the one who delivered the tape to the public, he blew the whistle.
00:40:58.820 He went over to CBS.
00:41:01.200 ABC called CBS and said, hey, by the way, this is the whistleblower.
00:41:05.800 You might want to be careful.
00:41:06.660 And he was fired by CBS.
00:41:10.700 So, ABC, I just, you know, there is medication for schizophrenia.
00:41:14.860 I just, I want you to know.
00:41:16.500 Yesterday, hey, we didn't have enough on, you know, on a convicted pedophile to do a story about it.
00:41:23.820 You know, it's not that we were protecting Bill Clinton or anybody else.
00:41:26.820 But we'll go after Kavanaugh.
00:41:28.480 A little schizophrenic.
00:41:29.780 Today, hey, we can't release the name of this whistleblower.
00:41:33.060 All whistleblowers need to be protected.
00:41:35.100 Oh, by the way, CBS, that whistleblower that blew the whistle on us, you should be careful because he's there.
00:41:40.560 Maybe you want to think about firing him.
00:41:43.480 Schizophrenia.
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00:43:37.860 Hello, America.
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00:46:08.340 Okay, we all know we need to clean up Washington.
00:46:10.600 And we've been down this road a million times.
00:46:13.460 Who are we going to send to Washington that can actually have a backbone
00:46:17.120 and actually do the right thing and who's willing to stand.
00:46:20.960 Now, I am never going to endorse anyone ever again.
00:46:26.920 And mainly because if I endorse someone, they lose.
00:46:31.940 But I will tell you, this is a friend of mine.
00:46:35.000 He's been on the show several times.
00:46:37.340 He's an NFL Super Bowl champion.
00:46:39.820 He is also the author of a great book called Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men
00:46:47.580 into Whiners, Weenies, and Wimps, where he exposes the roots of the NAACP
00:46:54.240 and everything else.
00:46:55.060 His name is Burgess Owens.
00:46:57.460 He announced yesterday that he is running for Congress.
00:47:01.120 Hello, Burgess.
00:47:01.700 How are you?
00:47:02.980 Glenn, how are you doing, my friend?
00:47:04.540 Good talking with you.
00:47:05.460 And I'm all in on that endorsement, buddy.
00:47:07.640 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, run, run.
00:47:11.200 I'm not endorsing anybody.
00:47:12.720 It's the kiss of death.
00:47:14.660 Yeah.
00:47:15.160 Yeah.
00:47:15.660 Well, listen, I appreciate this opportunity to talk to your audience.
00:47:19.260 And I'm so excited about the opportunity to just talk about our country
00:47:23.100 and come back to our basic fundamental things that has allowed us to be
00:47:28.180 the great nation we are.
00:47:29.320 So it's a good chance to get started with that for sure.
00:47:32.140 This is the first time, you know, we had dinner together at a fundraiser
00:47:35.580 this last Saturday, and I didn't even have to ask you how your soul was.
00:47:42.140 You're the first guy, I think, that I've ever thought, no, I know his soul.
00:47:46.500 I know you're – you are possibly – I don't know what it is with Mike Lee,
00:47:53.680 but he hasn't lost his soul, and he's able to stand.
00:47:56.800 And I sense the same thing in you, that you know exactly what you're walking into.
00:48:03.960 So why are you walking into it?
00:48:07.000 It's interesting.
00:48:08.860 I'm one of those guys who never, ever consider myself to look at the political arena
00:48:13.600 as something that's a solution for me, or something I want to be involved with.
00:48:17.300 But, you know, I've been – as you know, I've had a passion for our kids.
00:48:20.660 And ever since I left the NFL, I've always known that to get our country back,
00:48:24.820 we need to get our kids back.
00:48:26.040 I thought about this back in 83 when I retired as just being a black community thing.
00:48:30.760 I now know it's just not a black community thing.
00:48:32.660 It's just an all-community thing that our kids are at risk.
00:48:35.780 And about four months ago, I had an epiphany that even though I'm doing things here
00:48:39.140 in Utah for at-risk kids coming out of the juvenile system, that it doesn't matter.
00:48:44.240 If we don't get back our country from the leftists, we will allow the leftists to do
00:48:50.620 for the rest of our country what it's done for my community.
00:48:53.480 And what they've done to my community, Glenn, is a travesty.
00:48:56.920 I think the fact is the biggest part of that is most people have no idea how successful we were
00:49:01.080 when we were embracing the American way, the American culture.
00:49:05.580 And I call it head, heart, hand, and home.
00:49:08.480 We're educating ourselves.
00:49:10.280 We're believing in God in a big way.
00:49:11.980 70% of our black men were committed to marriage.
00:49:15.160 We were industrious, leading our country in terms of the growth of middle class
00:49:18.720 because we had more entrepreneurs than every 4% or 40% of us were entrepreneurs.
00:49:22.600 And we believe we're family units.
00:49:24.300 That was our foundation.
00:49:26.560 That was our core.
00:49:27.940 And the leftists came in through the NAACP and other black elitists and destroyed it.
00:49:32.640 So we cannot allow that to happen in our country.
00:49:35.280 We're at a point where so much is at risk, so much is needed,
00:49:39.300 and we need to, as we are people, come together once again like we always have done,
00:49:43.060 wake up, recognize we're under attack, and let's fight these guys.
00:49:46.940 We're in our country back so our kids have a hopeful and encouraging future
00:49:51.280 in which we can look at each other from inside out, not outside in.
00:49:54.220 So, Burgess, you're a business guy.
00:49:57.280 I mean, you were a football player, and then you went into, I mean,
00:49:59.880 maybe this is why I think you might make it is because you're not about politics.
00:50:07.040 I mean, I can't even imagine you in that group because it's just not you.
00:50:13.740 Well, I mean that as a compliment, by the way.
00:50:15.980 John, thank you so much.
00:50:17.980 Well, I think when it comes down to it, you know,
00:50:21.280 our country was built on people who wanted to give service.
00:50:25.020 We looked at an opportunity to go out and serve our fellow men,
00:50:30.260 put in place policies that we can live with,
00:50:32.080 and come back and be part of that process.
00:50:34.860 We can then live with the results of what we put in place.
00:50:39.080 We need to get back to that.
00:50:40.560 The biggest problem we're having today is what I call elitists,
00:50:43.520 and it's something that happens when people are kind of becoming engaged.
00:50:49.180 They're no longer a part of that middle class,
00:50:51.220 that understanding of what makes the middle class go what it is,
00:50:54.180 and they kind of see themselves in a different sphere.
00:50:56.680 Again, we've had that problem in my community for way too long.
00:51:00.580 We have people who live the American dream.
00:51:02.920 They have power.
00:51:03.880 They have money.
00:51:04.800 They have protection.
00:51:05.920 They have everything they need,
00:51:07.480 but they cannot relate to those who are trying to follow them.
00:51:10.100 They pull the bridge up because of the Marxist and socialist ideas.
00:51:13.520 The ideology they have embraced, the anti-God ideology they have embraced.
00:51:17.160 So I think I represent, and I hope I represent,
00:51:20.380 particularly the values of Utah.
00:51:22.220 We believe in our kids.
00:51:23.920 We believe in our God.
00:51:25.200 We believe in our country.
00:51:26.860 And we particularly believe in respect,
00:51:29.040 starting off respecting of God and respecting of our women, of womanhood.
00:51:33.020 We do that back again, like what I was taught when I was growing up.
00:51:36.340 I tell you, this could be such a great place for those who right now
00:51:39.660 don't feel that this is a place of hope.
00:51:42.160 We can give them, once again, an understanding of what America is all about.
00:51:45.660 Okay, so you're going after a Democrat.
00:51:48.140 This is Utah's fourth congressional district.
00:51:51.080 It's usually Republican, isn't it?
00:51:54.320 It is.
00:51:55.080 It is usually Republican.
00:51:57.040 This is a seat that Mila lost a couple years ago.
00:52:00.340 And the person that I'm running against, I hear is a nice guy.
00:52:05.020 But the problem is this.
00:52:06.380 He's supporting and he's part of a party that's not really been nice to my race.
00:52:11.340 And this is what I'm hoping people can understand.
00:52:14.040 It's not about personality.
00:52:15.700 It's not about party.
00:52:16.980 It's about policies.
00:52:17.900 And if you have a policy, a party that puts in policies that allows 75% of the black boys
00:52:24.360 in the state of California cannot pass reading and writing tests, where over the Obama years,
00:52:29.020 83% of black boys, teen males across the country could not find jobs and become unemployable.
00:52:34.940 We have an abortion industry that's targeting our kids.
00:52:37.880 20 million of our black babies have been killed since 1973.
00:52:43.480 And it's been because 80% of those abortions are put into my community.
00:52:47.340 Those are the kind of things we need to look at.
00:52:48.760 It's about a party that is against everything I just talked about.
00:52:54.300 They're against education.
00:52:55.900 They're against industry.
00:52:57.460 They're against God and against the family unit.
00:52:59.640 So it's really not about a people thing.
00:53:01.560 It's not about me against the particularly incumbent right now.
00:53:05.360 It's the party that I believe we as a people need to recognize.
00:53:09.180 It's not been good for my race and for those who have a heart.
00:53:13.260 If it's not good for my race, it's not good for America.
00:53:16.200 Burgess Owens.
00:53:17.300 Burgess Owens is running.
00:53:20.240 Do you have a website that people can go to?
00:53:24.500 Yes, yes, I do.
00:53:26.060 Burgess for Utah.
00:53:27.860 The number four.
00:53:29.360 The number four, again, of those team is head, heart, hands, and home.
00:53:32.580 And, Glenn, I believe that this is an opportunity for Americans to unite finally.
00:53:37.000 We've never been more divided than we are today.
00:53:38.860 We have good people in Democratic Party, good people in Independence and Republicans.
00:53:43.820 We have to, those who love America, let's focus on head, heart, hands, and home.
00:53:48.400 Education, God, family, and industry.
00:53:51.740 Those of us who believe in that will come together, coalesce, and not allow the other side, the leftists, to divide us.
00:53:58.120 This is a chance for unity, guys, and I think we can do this because we, the people, have been the very best at focusing on what the American culture is all about.
00:54:06.580 Thank you, Burgess.
00:54:07.040 I appreciate it.
00:54:07.700 God bless.
00:54:08.940 Thank you, guys.
00:54:09.700 I appreciate it, guys.
00:54:10.440 You bet.
00:54:10.820 Okay.
00:54:11.680 Burgess for Utah.
00:54:14.460 Again, not endorsing.
00:54:17.020 Yeah, I mean, I like the guy a lot.
00:54:19.240 It's a lot to like on Burgess Owens.
00:54:21.220 And he would be a great congressman, obviously fearless as a guy who, you know, helped ruin my childhood dreams of an Eagle Super Bowl in 1981.
00:54:29.480 I would never vote for the guy.
00:54:31.740 But, you know, other than that, he seems pretty nice.
00:54:34.840 Did he do that to you?
00:54:35.760 He was part of it.
00:54:37.080 That's really sad.
00:54:38.200 He was part of it.
00:54:38.880 Yeah.
00:54:39.380 You know?
00:54:39.920 And then I had to live for all those years.
00:54:42.040 Oh.
00:54:43.020 Until.
00:54:43.560 I kind of like him even more.
00:54:45.540 Everyone in America is like, now I'm going to move to Utah just to vote for him.
00:54:48.600 But, yeah, he's not only, you know, obviously a legendary athlete, but a guy who's taken a lot of brave stands over the past couple of years.
00:54:58.200 Oh, my gosh.
00:54:58.820 His book is one of the most brave.
00:55:00.640 One of the bravest books.
00:55:01.880 He does not care.
00:55:02.820 Taking on the NAACP.
00:55:04.600 Calling them out and saying completely racist organization and talks about how the progressives, you know, built it, built it on the back of the African-American.
00:55:15.860 I mean, he is absolutely unafraid to take people on.
00:55:21.260 Yeah.
00:55:21.480 Which is great to see.
00:55:22.560 Yeah.
00:55:22.700 It's great to see.
00:55:23.220 He'd be a great congressman.
00:55:24.380 Yeah.
00:55:24.600 He would be.
00:55:25.100 Not that.
00:55:25.620 And we should be clear.
00:55:26.560 Glenn Beck, not endorsing him.
00:55:28.260 No.
00:55:29.080 What's the opposite of an endorsement?
00:55:31.220 You're doing that.
00:55:32.480 Yeah.
00:55:32.600 Whatever it is, whatever it is that helps him and not hurts him.
00:55:36.420 Right.
00:55:36.840 That's what I'm doing.
00:55:37.900 That's what you're doing.
00:55:38.240 That's what I'm doing.
00:55:38.960 I made a promise.
00:55:40.000 Not endorsing anybody.
00:55:41.120 Right.
00:55:41.940 Anymore.
00:55:42.740 Ever again.
00:55:43.320 Ever again.
00:55:44.520 Ever again.
00:55:45.200 You know, you know, somebody that's really hard not to endorse, though, is Greg Abbott.
00:55:50.840 Have you heard the the the audio of the liberal that is where she from, Austin, I think, and
00:56:00.980 she's a liberal and she's like, nobody was listening to us.
00:56:04.580 The city is going to hell in a handbasket.
00:56:07.460 And here comes a guy I'm not supposed to like.
00:56:10.640 Listen to this TV report on the governor of Texas.
00:56:14.300 Homeless is not a crime.
00:56:16.160 Absolutely.
00:56:16.860 It's not.
00:56:17.680 But the behavior behind it that you see when it increases to, you know, recklessness,
00:56:23.760 aggressive panhandling, actively using drugs, drug needles.
00:56:28.300 There's a drug.
00:56:29.080 Look, there's a drug top right there.
00:56:30.980 You think Governor Abbott is helping here?
00:56:32.760 Absolutely.
00:56:33.740 Absolutely.
00:56:34.120 Cleo Patricic is a self-described liberal who has never voted for a Republican.
00:56:39.900 She says it pains her to welcome Governor Abbott's tweets.
00:56:43.680 Somebody's listening to us because when it comes down to it, we all live here.
00:56:48.900 Isn't that refreshing?
00:56:50.300 Hmm.
00:56:50.500 Isn't that nice?
00:56:52.180 Somebody who will recognize we're on the same team, actually.
00:56:56.820 And I'm not going to make this about who's wearing what color jersey.
00:57:01.020 Somebody's listening.
00:57:02.160 Somebody's doing something.
00:57:03.680 And by the way, if you're thinking about moving here from California, you might want
00:57:07.440 to look into Greg Abbott because he's nothing like your governors in California, nothing
00:57:12.920 like that.
00:57:15.200 And if you think you're just going to come in and make Texas the homeless capital of the
00:57:21.780 world where all the Texans will be, you know, copping a squad on the streets, you're wrong.
00:57:27.000 You're wrong.
00:57:27.920 That's what she's talking about.
00:57:29.600 And that's what he's cleaning up.
00:57:31.580 Yeah.
00:57:31.720 I mean, you saw this with the everybody's hero for that very short time.
00:57:36.160 Mr. Bob Frank O'Rourke when he came close to beating Ted Cruz in the Senate election.
00:57:42.360 Greg Abbott didn't have much trouble with that election.
00:57:44.960 He was he was on the ballot the same time.
00:57:46.420 What do you want by 18?
00:57:47.480 Yeah.
00:57:47.980 And I think Cruz won by two.
00:57:49.460 I think he's I think he's he is.
00:57:51.280 I know he is the best governor I've ever lived.
00:57:54.220 I've lived all over the country and he's the best governor I've ever lived under.
00:57:59.520 And mainly because they're not micromanaging here.
00:58:03.120 They they meet every other year, by the way, he's full time.
00:58:07.320 But the but the the House and the Senate, they they meet every other year.
00:58:12.680 They can't do anything.
00:58:14.020 Yeah.
00:58:14.520 And now we're at a position where because of this vote and I'm not a huge fan of these
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00:58:23.920 state income tax in Texas, there is a constitutional amendment saying you can never have a state
00:58:29.060 income tax, they would have to undo that amendment to even attempt to pass a state income tax.
00:58:34.220 And I just I don't think that's going to happen.
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00:58:52.020 Don't move here.
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01:00:32.560 You know, the Seattle was Amazon got into the race of Seattle City Council.
01:00:54.580 You do you follow this at all still?
01:00:56.380 It's because it's my hometown ish.
01:00:58.360 I kind of file follow Seattle a little bit to see if I don't know.
01:01:02.380 I'd ever be welcome back into the Seattle.
01:01:04.740 You got the key to your city at one point, didn't you?
01:01:06.860 Yeah.
01:01:07.000 And they bust people in to protest from Oregon.
01:01:10.240 Remember that?
01:01:11.340 SEIU bust in people to protest.
01:01:14.600 You still got the key.
01:01:15.760 I still got the key.
01:01:16.720 And I am I'm never returning it.
01:01:19.600 That door is going to remain closed for all time.
01:01:23.020 And you can.
01:01:23.460 That means you can go unlock anyone's door in your hometown.
01:01:26.000 Right.
01:01:26.120 I think so.
01:01:26.660 I'm pretty sure.
01:01:27.200 I'm pretty sure.
01:01:27.760 Um, anyway, the, uh, the results for Seattle City Council appears that the far left candidates,
01:01:34.540 uh, who were expected to be hostile to business have faltered and failed.
01:01:41.360 Oh, no.
01:01:41.900 Yeah.
01:01:42.420 What happened?
01:01:43.240 Well, Amazon.
01:01:45.080 Oh, are they buying an election?
01:01:48.360 Is that what happened?
01:01:49.340 Yeah.
01:01:49.660 Yeah.
01:01:50.200 Exactly what I would expect from that hardcore conservative Jeff Bezos.
01:01:54.260 Yep.
01:01:54.780 Of course, nobody, nobody had anything to say when Amazon was dumping money into other elections
01:01:59.900 where, you know, they were, you know, four new transit systems for the poor and building
01:02:06.940 new houses for the poor.
01:02:08.600 You know, the Amazon dump money there.
01:02:10.260 That, that money was fine.
01:02:11.320 This money was evil.
01:02:14.020 Ah, this was evil.
01:02:16.020 These are the bad things people are buying on Amazon that funded these elections.
01:02:19.620 And so I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm looking at the candidates and, you know, it says the left
01:02:25.780 candidates, you know, really didn't do well, but they were beaten by other people that,
01:02:31.660 I mean, I would still call Marxist, you know, it's just not like they're the, Hey, let's
01:02:37.960 round everybody up and kill a Marxist.
01:02:39.720 Maybe I'm not, I'm not really sure.
01:02:41.680 There is this kind of interesting line developing between liberal, um, business owners and liberal
01:02:49.620 businessmen, uh, and the line between Warren and Sanders and the rest of them.
01:02:57.760 Yes.
01:02:58.080 You know, you saw, you've seen, um, Jamie Dimon just came out and was talking about, uh, you
01:03:02.500 know, look, uh, Elizabeth Warren, uh, maybe not a great idea.
01:03:06.280 Mark Zuckerberg, uh, is out there saying, look, I mean, Mark Zuckerberg is no conservative
01:03:10.340 here.
01:03:10.940 Uh, he's like, uh, the Warren thing is kind of crazy.
01:03:13.840 Bill Gates, Bill Gates, Bill Gates just came out and was like, uh, you're talking about
01:03:18.060 a hundred billion dollars of my money in income tax.
01:03:22.040 That's what he, he's like, I'm cool.
01:03:23.480 If you want to take the, hear this out.
01:03:25.640 I'm cool.
01:03:26.720 If you're going to say you got to pay $20 billion, but if you're expecting me to pay a hundred
01:03:33.360 billion dollars in tax, it's a no go.
01:03:36.760 Wow.
01:03:37.120 That's a tough line.
01:03:38.360 Uh, it's interesting because they, they see, they, you know, look, as we look at these presidential
01:03:45.480 candidates, we see a bunch of terrible policies that would be destructive to our economy.
01:03:50.600 Right.
01:03:51.040 I mean, there's no, you look across the board with the Democrats and that's all you can see
01:03:54.380 what they see is a lot of stuff that they want, but Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders
01:04:01.660 in particular are so terrible that they feel the need to speak out against them.
01:04:07.040 Yeah.
01:04:07.140 Think of how bad, uh, Warren would be for our economy when it, when it takes these guys
01:04:12.720 who want probably 80% of her policies, they feel passionate enough to come out and say,
01:04:18.440 no, not her, not Bernie.
01:04:21.780 Yeah.
01:04:22.100 When they're saying it's going to kill our business and kill the business of America and
01:04:27.140 all the employees, right?
01:04:28.140 They're just going to leave.
01:04:29.260 They'll just go do their business elsewhere and we'll, we'll all have to pay for it.
01:04:34.860 I know because they'll just pick up and leave.
01:04:37.300 They don't care or they will dramatically change the way their business is being done.
01:04:42.140 And, but you watch the stock market.
01:04:44.100 If those two become candidates, I mean, the candidate, either one of them, you're going
01:04:51.000 to see the stock market behave extraordinarily different.
01:04:55.480 Glenn Beck.
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01:05:09.480 And I never thought of it as anything special because back then those dollars were silver
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01:05:15.640 They were real silver, man.
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01:06:19.760 You know, honestly, I, I think we should start, um, suggesting that there should be free
01:06:47.660 anti-psychotic medication that is given to members of the media.
01:06:52.140 Uh, I, uh, they may be schizophrenic.
01:06:54.940 Um, I, I really think we should look into ABC in particular.
01:07:00.400 Yesterday we found out that, uh, sorry, my dog is here.
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01:07:15.900 Uh, anyway.
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01:07:22.560 Good dog.
01:07:23.380 Good boy.
01:07:24.300 Um, so anyway.
01:07:25.220 All those German dogs out there are just sitting down.
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01:07:33.700 Now, now they're saying, I don't understand what you mean.
01:07:35.840 Play the Glenn Beck program.
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01:07:50.840 Alright, what were we talking about?
01:07:52.080 Oh yeah, ABC being schizophrenic.
01:07:54.620 So yesterday we find out that ABC, they will, they'll throw Brett Kavanaugh under the bus
01:08:01.320 with the sketchiest of information.
01:08:04.580 Okay.
01:08:05.020 Stuff that is absolutely.
01:08:06.120 They'll put the Crumbum lawyer on.
01:08:08.580 What was his name that, you know, was eventually disgraced?
01:08:11.580 Michael Avenatti.
01:08:12.420 Michael Avenatti.
01:08:13.720 They'll put Michael Avenatti on.
01:08:15.860 Day after day after day after day.
01:08:17.120 Right.
01:08:17.600 About Kavanaugh.
01:08:18.900 But they have very high standards when it comes to a convicted pedophile.
01:08:25.540 Jeffrey Epstein.
01:08:26.600 Yeah.
01:08:26.820 I mean, we all know.
01:08:28.400 He was already convicted of, you know, soliciting a child prostitute.
01:08:32.740 Right.
01:08:33.280 It's not like.
01:08:33.700 He went to prison.
01:08:34.520 Yeah.
01:08:34.840 It's not like you're making this, you know, it's like, hey, Charlie Manson is convincing
01:08:41.280 some other people to kill.
01:08:42.980 You don't, you don't stand around and go, well now, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:08:46.820 Charlie Manson is a good guy.
01:08:48.320 Let's let, I mean, really?
01:08:49.980 You're thinking that he's going to, no, it's Charlie Manson, dude.
01:08:53.620 He's already gone to prison for it.
01:08:55.520 We know he does this.
01:08:58.680 Maybe we should look into some more stuff.
01:09:00.920 And the whole Me Too era is littered with accusations without evidence that these people
01:09:07.360 have printed over and over and over again.
01:09:09.520 We talked about this, I think, when it happened.
01:09:11.160 The New York Times, just a couple weeks ago, ran an op-ed from a woman accusing Harvey Weinstein
01:09:18.020 of rape.
01:09:19.240 Now, look, do I think Harvey Weinstein raped everyone he came across?
01:09:22.540 Yes, I do.
01:09:23.420 Frankly.
01:09:23.840 I just think that that's all he did.
01:09:25.240 He woke up in the morning, he raped a few people, he went back to bed.
01:09:27.300 That was kind of his day.
01:09:28.540 Right.
01:09:28.860 That's what I think.
01:09:30.200 However, that's a terrible standard for a news organization.
01:09:34.100 When did we start printing accusations of major crimes as opinion pieces?
01:09:40.840 When the hell did that start?
01:09:43.340 Opinion pieces?
01:09:44.740 What do you mean?
01:09:45.300 It's your opinion you were raped?
01:09:47.320 If this is an accusation and you have evidence to support it and it went through your strict
01:09:51.380 journalistic standards, then print it as a news story, not as an opinion piece.
01:09:57.040 And we're seeing this with somehow they all were looking around and found their journalism
01:10:04.820 when Jeffrey Epstein was the guy being talked about.
01:10:08.040 They couldn't find it on any of these other people.
01:10:10.460 Correct.
01:10:10.600 But man, it was just pouring all over them as they described Jeffrey Epstein.
01:10:15.940 They couldn't tell any stories about this guy.
01:10:18.900 So yesterday, and I was about to say I'm not a doctor, but I actually am.
01:10:23.400 You are.
01:10:24.020 So I can say this.
01:10:25.840 Because yesterday, I was thinking as I was wearing my white doctor coat, you know, ABC
01:10:33.180 may be schizophrenic.
01:10:35.700 And I thought, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's we can't.
01:10:38.980 Let's not be hasty.
01:10:40.180 It's only one session.
01:10:41.340 Let's get him on the couch another day.
01:10:42.960 So today I put him on the couch.
01:10:44.520 And today they're talking about how whistleblowers must be protected.
01:10:50.420 You've got to protect the whistleblower.
01:10:52.080 You're going to get you're going to have harm come to this guy's family.
01:10:55.840 He could lose his job.
01:10:57.680 He this whistleblowers will be afraid to come out and say anything.
01:11:03.640 If you go out and reveal the name of whistleblowers and anybody who names a whistleblower, they're bad people.
01:11:12.720 Well, yesterday we found out, you know, through a whistleblower that ABC was not releasing all the information they had on Epstein for some journalistic reason.
01:11:29.200 Well, what did they do?
01:11:33.060 Well, they found out who that whistleblower was.
01:11:35.800 They found out who took that tape of that anchor admitting that on camera during a break.
01:11:43.000 And they tracked out who was on the board at that time.
01:11:45.540 When did that happen?
01:11:47.140 Who had access to that tape?
01:11:48.820 And they found out the name of the whistleblower.
01:11:51.420 And they found out that that whistleblower left ABC's employee.
01:11:56.120 And so they called the new employer CBS, where this whistleblower was working on the CBS morning show.
01:12:03.280 And ABC said, I just want you to know you got the whistleblower in your place.
01:12:07.820 You might want to be careful.
01:12:09.400 And so CBS fired him.
01:12:11.020 Now, because luckily, CBS, ABC have had no issues with in the Me Too era.
01:12:23.240 Everything's been fine.
01:12:25.060 Oh, yeah.
01:12:25.840 Oh, yeah.
01:12:26.460 Totally fine.
01:12:27.160 Oh, yeah.
01:12:27.580 Yeah.
01:12:27.840 Yeah.
01:12:27.940 And, you know, so they are totally on high ground accusing everyone else of doing this because that's what they do.
01:12:33.960 I mean, they got rid of Charlie Rose because, you know, so why would you hire somebody
01:12:39.060 who is exposing that another network was tolerating a pedophile?
01:12:44.000 You got to get that guy out of the way, right?
01:12:46.020 Don't you?
01:12:46.660 Right away.
01:12:47.280 Right away.
01:12:47.940 It really is incredible.
01:12:49.680 The fact that they just come out and act all high and mighty on this stuff with the history that they have is really surprising.
01:12:58.820 You know, I mean, I remember when we talked about people like Anthony Weiner who would come out and they'd be like,
01:13:05.640 you know, look, I saw those pictures and I wish that was me.
01:13:08.460 I mean, did you see the body on that guy?
01:13:11.400 And then it's him.
01:13:12.540 And you're like, wow, that is a really twisted press conference that we just saw.
01:13:17.520 But this is like when you're at that point, you know, where you have all of these issues in your own background,
01:13:25.280 you're surprised to see them kind of saying, hey, this should be criticized like this.
01:13:31.320 I think, look, everybody has, you know, everyone's got problems.
01:13:34.100 Everyone's, you know, had their issues.
01:13:36.220 But when it comes to journalism, this is your, this is not like some side private matter.
01:13:41.200 This is your game.
01:13:42.540 This is what you're supposed to be good at.
01:13:43.880 It's supposed to be what you're doing.
01:13:45.040 You get caught doing something.
01:13:47.040 And, you know, to say that they killed that story does seem true.
01:13:51.380 We should also point out that one of their main reporters is fully 100% supporting the idea that Jeffrey Epstein was murdered.
01:14:02.080 That's something that has not been talked about at all in this controversy.
01:14:05.440 Everyone's talking about, well, they should have ran that story three years ago.
01:14:07.680 Well, one of their lead journalists with one who covered the story has a 100% certainty that he was murdered.
01:14:16.320 Where's the journalism going on with that?
01:14:18.320 Because, I mean, we were.
01:14:19.320 Well, you just don't make those, you know, those accusations against people in the DNC or the Clintons.
01:14:24.800 I mean, oops, I've said too much.
01:14:26.400 You have.
01:14:26.820 I've said too much.
01:14:27.600 Okay, so I just.
01:14:28.320 That's like when you were saying Charabella earlier.
01:14:30.040 This is a.
01:14:30.560 You kept saying that over and over again.
01:14:31.820 And I think that means you said too much when you said Eric Charabella's name.
01:14:34.280 So why would you bring up the unnamed whistleblower, Eric Charabella?
01:14:40.320 Why would you?
01:14:40.600 Charabella, yeah, not Charabella.
01:14:41.980 Charabella is a sauce, I think.
01:14:43.280 Yeah, so could I make this about science, please?
01:14:46.260 Stu, may I?
01:14:47.320 Could you stop interrupting?
01:14:48.300 Yes, I'm sorry.
01:14:48.860 I'm a doctor, man.
01:14:49.280 I'm a doctor.
01:14:50.420 You are.
01:14:50.780 No doubt about it.
01:14:51.840 So schizophrenia has many symptoms, as all of us doctors know.
01:14:56.500 One of them is delusions.
01:14:59.600 And what are delusions?
01:15:00.780 Believing things that aren't true.
01:15:03.240 Now, think of ABC, ABC News in particular, because I believe they may be schizophrenic.
01:15:09.940 It seems like they have dual personalities.
01:15:12.320 They'll say one thing one day, and then they'll do the exact opposite the next day and say the exact opposite.
01:15:18.000 So, you know, split personality, schizophrenia.
01:15:21.360 But generally, they start with delusions, believing things that aren't true, and then hallucinations, seeing or hearing things that aren't there or didn't happen.
01:15:33.640 I believe that we need to treat ABC News, maybe CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, maybe even Fox, the New York Times.
01:15:45.800 I believe we need to treat them.
01:15:49.280 Now, I can't write this prescription.
01:15:51.400 I am a doctor, but I can't write this prescription because that's a lot.
01:15:55.500 I don't know what dosage do you do for a body that big, you know, but I'm willing to I'm willing to I'm willing to try.
01:16:07.280 Anyway, so Thorazine, Prolixin, Haldol might might be good, you know, any of those.
01:16:18.920 I think we should start with those and see how they work in the media to see if they stop hearing the things and the voices that aren't really there and stop believing in things that aren't true.
01:16:31.140 So, ABC, I just want you to know, you've exhibited a couple of warning signs, and I think America needs to come together for an ABC News intervention.
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01:18:20.080 You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:18:22.720 You know, so Tulsi Gabbard was on The View yesterday.
01:18:49.820 And I don't agree with anything Tulsi Gabbard says policy-wise.
01:18:54.260 But I really like her.
01:18:56.120 Yeah.
01:18:56.360 I like her.
01:18:57.460 She is a patriot.
01:18:59.140 She served in the military.
01:19:00.640 She left the campaign trail to go do her military duty.
01:19:05.500 She's smart.
01:19:06.240 She's really smart.
01:19:07.360 She seems like a serious person.
01:19:09.000 Right.
01:19:09.380 She was, and people don't know this, but she was vetted for a role in the Trump administration.
01:19:13.760 Yeah.
01:19:13.960 Trump administration.
01:19:14.740 Right.
01:19:15.060 Because, I mean, she does share some of the more isolationist leanings of Donald Trump.
01:19:20.800 Yeah.
01:19:21.040 You know, they are on the same page on a lot of that, which is why he has, I think, some
01:19:24.560 fans on the right.
01:19:25.560 Well, Hillary Clinton called her a Russian shill.
01:19:30.640 Now, think of that.
01:19:31.980 She called her a Russian shill.
01:19:33.760 Uh, and of course, Joy Behar dogpiles on the, on the view.
01:19:39.640 Tulsi Gabbard handled this with such class on the view yesterday.
01:19:43.120 She comes on and she just brushes, uh, Joy Behar off.
01:19:47.960 Like she's a little yappy, you know, one of those dogs that you're just kind of like,
01:19:52.660 yeah, yeah, whatever.
01:19:54.540 Listen to how she dealt with this yesterday on the view.
01:19:57.800 Recently on your show here.
01:19:59.640 I was just going to get to that.
01:20:00.880 Good.
01:20:02.400 Helping you out.
01:20:03.100 You want me to ask you a question?
01:20:04.300 Um, yeah.
01:20:04.720 Now, look, some of you have accused me of being a, uh, uh, traitor to my country, a Russian
01:20:11.160 asset, a Trojan horse, uh, or a useful, a useful idiot, I think was the term that you
01:20:17.200 used, which basically means that I'm, uh, naive or, or lack intelligence to know what's
01:20:22.360 going on.
01:20:22.760 They use that.
01:20:23.700 I want to let, I want to let your viewers know exactly who I am.
01:20:26.640 All right.
01:20:27.180 Set the record straight.
01:20:28.320 I am a patriot.
01:20:29.980 I love our country.
01:20:31.200 I am a strong and intelligent woman of color, and I have dedicated almost my entire adult
01:20:38.580 life to protecting the safety, security, and the freedom of all Americans in this country.
01:20:44.480 It was the attacks on 9-11.
01:20:45.980 I guess we were getting, we're getting a little bit far ahead of ourselves, but, uh, Franklin
01:20:56.200 Graham finds you refreshing.
01:20:57.900 He doesn't find me refreshing.
01:20:58.940 Uh, Richard Spencer, the white nationalist leader, says he could vote for you.
01:21:03.600 Joy, this is why, this is why I'm here.
01:21:04.320 I mean, you're on, you're on Tucker Carlson at least 10 times.
01:21:07.600 Why don't you go on Chris Wallace's show?
01:21:09.160 Well, this is why I'm here, because you and other people continue to, to spread these innuendos
01:21:15.640 that have nothing to do with who I am.
01:21:18.280 Well, Hillary Clinton started it, and then you shot back at her, boy.
01:21:21.880 You called her the queen of war mongers.
01:21:23.760 You double down, unfortunately, you double down on the baseless accusations that she made
01:21:29.080 that strikes at the core of who I am.
01:21:31.760 I'm a soldier.
01:21:33.060 Because of the attacks on 9-11, I enlisted in the military to go after and defeat and
01:21:39.220 destroy the evil that visited us on that day.
01:21:41.620 I've served now for over 16 years.
01:21:43.060 I deployed twice the Middle East during the height of the war, where every single day I
01:21:47.380 saw firsthand the terribly high human cost.
01:21:51.520 That's why I ran for Congress.
01:21:53.960 I guess she's really smart.
01:21:55.420 She's really well-spoken.
01:21:56.660 She is completely in control of her emotions at all times.
01:22:00.840 You can tell she's a rock-solid soldier.
01:22:03.700 Yeah.
01:22:03.960 Because she is, I mean, believe me, I've sat next to Joy Behar, and you want to pick
01:22:12.240 that little dog up and, you know, roll them across the floor into the kitchen on the linoleum.
01:22:17.800 You're just like, oh, can somebody stop that?
01:22:20.040 Yipe, yipe, yipe, yipe, yipe, yipe!
01:22:21.680 All the time.
01:22:22.340 It drives you crazy.
01:22:23.720 And she obviously, as we all know, has no connection to the truth in anything that she says.
01:22:30.280 I mean, she has no idea what she's talking about.
01:22:32.140 No.
01:22:32.320 I mean, she's on television with literally no knowledge of any of the topics she discusses
01:22:36.720 on a daily basis.
01:22:37.560 No.
01:22:37.980 So it's very frustrating if you go on there, because obviously, if you are a fan of the
01:22:42.420 view you're sitting in the audience, you know, there's a possibility of one to two percent
01:22:47.060 that you like Joy Behar.
01:22:48.760 So if you're in the audience, I should be, you know, being clear.
01:22:52.880 So it's a frustrating point, because you don't want to, you want to just say, what are you
01:22:57.780 talking about?
01:22:58.360 You're a moron.
01:22:59.480 But that's not the right approach in that situation.
01:23:01.400 She found the right approach there.
01:23:02.940 I think she's one of the more fascinating people, and I don't agree with her policies.
01:23:07.580 No.
01:23:07.820 But this is a good American.
01:23:10.600 This is a good American.
01:23:11.680 There is a temptation on the right to see her as some alternative.
01:23:18.680 Oh, well, she's okay.
01:23:20.340 You got to look at, I mean, her policies at times, I mean, she was one of the first women
01:23:25.100 in Congress to come out and become a co-chair of the Bernie Sanders campaign in 2016.
01:23:32.220 Yeah, the reason.
01:23:32.580 Not even Hillary.
01:23:33.240 The reason why the Nazi guy would vote for her is because Nazis are socialists.
01:23:39.940 Right.
01:23:40.200 The policies you're not going to like, but she's a good human being.
01:23:44.000 Obviously, you know, denounced David Duke and rejected his endorsements.
01:23:48.800 Yipe!
01:23:49.160 Yipe!
01:23:49.560 Yipe!
01:23:50.180 Yipe!
01:23:50.820 Yipe!
01:23:51.420 But she doesn't seem like a serious person, which is nice every once in a while.
01:23:54.660 Yipe!
01:23:55.100 Yipe!
01:23:55.800 Yipe!
01:23:56.840 Yipe!
01:23:57.160 Yipe!
01:23:57.360 Yipe!
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01:24:06.880 It is Thursday.
01:24:08.120 We have Rabbi Daniel Lappin.
01:24:10.220 He's going to be joining us here in just a few minutes.
01:24:13.260 I want to talk to him.
01:24:14.640 Who was it that recently got in trouble?
01:24:16.500 Oh, it was the guy on Fox that lost his job, who said, you know, it's like the Democrats
01:24:24.640 are worshiping Baal.
01:24:27.600 45 seconds.
01:24:28.680 And they're not worshiping God.
01:24:30.740 And he lost his job because of that.
01:24:33.960 I think he's right.
01:24:36.020 Fox has odd standards on some of that stuff.
01:24:38.420 They really do.
01:24:38.960 They just fire someone for saying, look, I mean, you could totally, obviously disagree
01:24:42.440 with that analysis.
01:24:43.620 Correct.
01:24:44.200 But I mean, you know, it's not based on, you know, it's based on, you know, a pretty good
01:24:49.140 solid ground.
01:24:49.880 I have to ask Rabbi Lappin about that because I think we talked about this with Occupy Wall
01:24:55.160 Street.
01:24:56.100 The, the, the worshiping of Baal, I think as a society we're doing right now.
01:25:01.660 So we'll, everybody needs a rabbi, Rabbi Daniel Lappin is America's rabbi, and we'll talk to
01:25:07.880 him in just a minute.
01:25:10.180 You know, I said earlier this week that I think with what we're starting to see with,
01:25:34.860 I can't believe I'm, I'm actually saying this, Kanye West, that there might be the beginning
01:25:40.560 of a third great awakening here, that there might be something that is happening to us.
01:25:45.420 And history repeats itself over and over again.
01:25:48.500 We're just, I think we're like 1970 now, where people are starting to see what the left really
01:25:54.480 is, and they're kind of starting to repel from it a bit.
01:25:58.240 And Jesus is kind of making a comeback in a different sort of way, not a churchy way.
01:26:04.860 Just the principles that you would find with Jesus or in the Old Testament are coming back
01:26:10.400 because they're true.
01:26:13.520 Everyone needs a rabbi.
01:26:15.500 My rabbi, America's rabbi is Rabbi Daniel Lappin.
01:26:20.440 He joins us in one minute.
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01:28:21.640 Welcome.
01:28:22.160 Well, now you've set me up to go nowhere but down.
01:28:24.340 I know.
01:28:25.960 Go ahead.
01:28:26.940 Go ahead.
01:28:27.480 Live up to that standard.
01:28:29.120 How are you, Rabbi?
01:28:30.360 Couldn't be better.
01:28:31.080 Thank you, Glenn.
01:28:31.720 Wonderful to be with you.
01:28:32.860 So I want to, I want to ask you, there was a, there was somebody who just lost their job
01:28:36.340 at Fox a couple of weeks ago because they said, you know, I don't understand the, the God,
01:28:41.340 the, the, the Democrats, and he didn't mean all Democrats, but the left, they'll, they'll
01:28:46.580 say they believe in God.
01:28:47.840 He said, but I don't recognize their God.
01:28:50.400 He said, I think it's more like a bail.
01:28:54.300 I wrote a book about the, the eye of Moloch.
01:28:57.780 I think he's right.
01:28:59.440 I think he's right, but he lost his job for that.
01:29:02.320 Um, what does that, what, for people who don't know what he was talking about, who is
01:29:08.280 that God?
01:29:08.880 Well, first of all, I mean, the question is whether that is really, uh, who the left
01:29:15.100 worships.
01:29:16.380 And I think it just may be, um, overly technical in the sense that, um, and if I, if I can disagree
01:29:24.080 with you slightly, I'm not sure history is repeating itself.
01:29:27.400 I think we are now in a period unprecedented in American history.
01:29:33.020 In this epoch, we've never seen anything like this before because, uh, what we have now
01:29:38.300 is a huge divide between the left and everybody else.
01:29:45.280 And the left today has become an almost unmanageable collection of creeps and crooks and clowns and
01:29:53.980 cranks.
01:29:54.420 I mean, just look at what makes the left up today.
01:29:59.080 Um, essentially it's, you might think of the left as the urban atheists of America.
01:30:04.060 That's, that's essentially, uh, the unifying creed.
01:30:07.560 I think that's a slam on atheists.
01:30:09.840 I really do.
01:30:10.380 I know some atheists.
01:30:12.000 They're not like that.
01:30:13.500 I mean, some atheists are, but some, you know,
01:30:15.600 and, and some are not now we may be thinking of, of a mutual friend with whom I was once
01:30:21.040 together with, with you on this, on this very show, uh, who most decided he isn't.
01:30:26.240 And you're right.
01:30:26.980 I have to take it back with regard to people like him and many others, but, um, but there
01:30:32.980 is a sense of, of worship on the left.
01:30:36.220 And the only question is, what are they worshiping?
01:30:38.300 Now we could say they're worshiping Baal, uh, as, as you said, um, we could also say that
01:30:44.200 the divide is between those who worship the big G of God and the little G of government.
01:30:49.120 Yeah.
01:30:49.420 Uh, there is a huge worship.
01:30:51.640 Now, is the left a religion?
01:30:53.860 Is it a belief system or is it just a political credo?
01:30:57.020 And I would have to say it's a belief system.
01:30:59.260 I think it's a religion.
01:31:00.420 And one, you know, what distinguishes a religion from a tennis club, for instance?
01:31:06.020 You know what I mean?
01:31:06.980 Right.
01:31:07.180 Uh, you know, the Scientologists have a, everybody wants to call their, their lives a religion.
01:31:12.940 Uh, many people don't, but what it is that, um, that distinguishes a religion from, you
01:31:19.420 know, a model railroad society, if you like, um, is that a religion has to tackle and answer
01:31:25.760 the three basic questions, the, the fundamental questions.
01:31:29.740 And, um, you know, if, if you've got an inquisitive kid sitting next to you on an airplane, the
01:31:34.500 kid asks the, the three fundamental questions, where are you from, where are you going and
01:31:38.740 what do you do?
01:31:39.820 So, uh, where are we from?
01:31:41.800 How did human beings capable of moving from being land bound creatures in 1902, uh, to
01:31:52.260 2019, where we've got more than 10,000 airplanes in the air at any given moment?
01:31:58.420 Like we are anybody who remains an atheist in contemplating the fact that it's not otters
01:32:06.100 or beavers or camels or cows or kangaroos that have achieved this.
01:32:10.520 It's something touched by the finger of God, a creature called human beings made this leap
01:32:15.120 into the air.
01:32:15.980 We're extraordinary creatures, but how did we get to this planet?
01:32:19.960 And as far as we know at the moment, uniquely in this vast empty universe, we got to answer
01:32:25.300 the question of how we got here.
01:32:26.960 And, um, and I answer that, that a, uh, a God created us in his image and put us here.
01:32:32.860 My answer is quick, brief, and simple, a non-provable, by the way, uh, the religion of secular fundamentalism,
01:32:40.980 which is, I think a better term than a, you're right.
01:32:44.200 I withdraw atheists.
01:32:46.520 Secular fundamentalism is the official state religion of America.
01:32:50.900 But why are they a religion?
01:32:52.660 Because they answer that question.
01:32:54.080 They say by a lengthy process of unaided materialistic evolution, primitive protoplasm turned into
01:33:03.140 bookkeepers and ballerinas.
01:33:04.860 That's what happened.
01:33:06.260 Now, that's not provable either, but it's a belief.
01:33:10.120 You also have to answer the second question.
01:33:12.400 And hang on.
01:33:12.720 Isn't it a, isn't a sign of a religion when the belief goes from a theory to a defended at
01:33:22.000 all costs belief?
01:33:23.240 And that's what it is.
01:33:24.360 Because otherwise there's no way to explain why a group of gray haired old ladies on the
01:33:29.200 Upper East Side of New York have to file a lawsuit against a Louisiana parish for teaching
01:33:34.820 creationism.
01:33:36.140 What they are doing is just what the Muslims did when they invaded the Iberian Peninsula
01:33:41.160 in the seventh century.
01:33:42.720 Basically demolished the Catholic churches and turned them into mosques.
01:33:46.060 You cannot withstand heresy.
01:33:48.340 If you are a devoted believer in your faith and right there in front of you, right in your
01:33:54.280 face, somebody is committing heresy, you kill them.
01:33:58.020 And so what is the connection between a group of ladies on the Upper East Side of New York
01:34:02.660 and a Louisiana parish?
01:34:04.160 Louisiana parish has the audacity to violate their belief system that we are here through
01:34:10.440 a process of lengthy, unaided, materialistic evolution by daring to teach creationism.
01:34:16.480 Well, of course that's outrageous.
01:34:18.160 And so we've got these two, this clash between two cultures in America.
01:34:22.500 We are no longer one nation under God.
01:34:25.440 We are two nations occupying the same piece of real estate.
01:34:29.660 And in this sense, history repeats itself because in the middle of the 19th century,
01:34:34.320 we also found ourselves two nations occupying the same piece of real estate.
01:34:40.640 That time we had to solve it by bullets.
01:34:42.820 And I hope this time we can solve it by ballots.
01:34:45.360 And that was why the religion of secular fundamentalism hates Donald Trump so much.
01:34:50.620 Okay.
01:34:50.740 So let me go back to Baal or Moloch.
01:34:54.220 Same God in the Old Testament?
01:34:56.340 Moloch, Baal?
01:34:57.700 Same, interchangeable?
01:34:59.000 No, not interchangeable, but close.
01:35:01.020 Okay.
01:35:01.480 Yeah.
01:35:01.900 Fellow travelers.
01:35:02.960 Yeah.
01:35:03.280 Okay.
01:35:03.640 So the reason why I say that they, that I think this guy from Fox was actually onto something
01:35:10.700 is not that they knowingly are worshiping, but we are unknowingly doing all of the same
01:35:19.020 things their worshipers did.
01:35:21.500 Sure.
01:35:22.500 Can you go into that?
01:35:23.640 Yeah, certainly.
01:35:24.220 One of the, one of the outstanding characteristics of both Moloch and Baal, and you've, you've spoken
01:35:30.660 about this many times, I've heard you, is that they used to sacrifice their kids.
01:35:35.900 Now, you've got a little bit of this as well among the Egyptians during the Pharaoh time.
01:35:43.220 And, but in practice, this worship means that you have to, you sacrifice your children as
01:35:52.280 a way of expressing your fealty to this.
01:35:55.180 Well, how you do it and the reasons you do it are probably not that important, but we
01:36:00.380 do it here.
01:36:00.940 In other words, right now in America, there are two cultures and you can find some of the
01:36:06.700 nicer small towns in America, which are basically governed and shaped by those who worship the
01:36:13.220 big G of God.
01:36:14.160 And then you've got cities like New York and Detroit and Baltimore and Newark and many,
01:36:18.720 many other cities today on the West Coast, California particularly, that are run by those
01:36:23.680 who worship something else entirely.
01:36:25.700 Now, where are the lives of young males sacrificed?
01:36:31.300 It's clear.
01:36:32.960 Where?
01:36:33.740 In the cities that are run by secular fundamentalism, young men in disproportionate numbers end up
01:36:41.460 in the criminal justice system and in jail.
01:36:44.100 Their lives are sacrificed completely.
01:36:47.080 And that is an exact fulfillment.
01:36:50.080 In other words, what we do is so important that we don't care if it costs them.
01:36:55.700 And that is what the culture is saying.
01:36:59.760 We are so devoted to a lifestyle with absolutely no divine restraints.
01:37:07.320 Because after all, I mean, what has held Western civilization together for centuries is really
01:37:13.040 the essential rituals and restraints and rules of religion.
01:37:20.360 We want to toss all of that out.
01:37:22.740 None of that holds.
01:37:23.560 We want to do whatever we choose to sexually, and we want to do whatever we choose to financially,
01:37:30.600 which usually means taking it away from those who have created it and bestowing it upon those
01:37:38.800 who are living multi-generational dysfunctionality.
01:37:41.760 So as long as we can do the things that we want to do, the fact that our sons end up dead and
01:37:50.220 in jail, that's just a fair price to pay.
01:37:53.860 If you're a believer in Baal or secular fundamentalism, that's a deal with the devil you absolutely make.
01:38:00.060 And you concede.
01:38:00.860 I mean, just look at America.
01:38:02.020 You're also sacrificing your newborns, which they did.
01:38:05.260 Absolutely.
01:38:05.680 You, to be a follower, you had to have, you know, orgies and sex, get pregnant, and then you would return and sacrifice your newborn on the altar and celebrate, literally celebrate the death of that child.
01:38:20.380 And that's what we're seeing with people who are touting Planned Parenthood.
01:38:25.600 And if you think about it, it's the most unbelievably selfish lifestyle.
01:38:29.280 What you're saying is, I want to do whatever I darn well choose to, and if the next generation has to pay for it with their lives, hey, so be it.
01:38:37.640 You said once we were talking about Occupy Wall Street, and I don't know if you remember this.
01:38:42.840 I do.
01:38:43.540 But you were talking about excrement and how that is actually part of all of this.
01:38:53.100 And you see it now, it's, I mean, it's in the big progressive cities, it's everywhere on the streets.
01:39:00.260 And that's like, I never grew up with ever hearing about stuff like that.
01:39:04.760 So I'll tell you when it used to happen.
01:39:07.560 You didn't hear about it much, but when you were growing up, what you used to come across, and again, we didn't.
01:39:12.840 In our day-to-day lives, we didn't.
01:39:14.360 But I know you have friends in law enforcement, as I do.
01:39:17.280 And I remember going back to Los Angeles in the 80s.
01:39:22.900 They would tell me what the scene of a break-in sometimes looked like when they would come to a place that had been robbed,
01:39:32.100 usually on the west side of Los Angeles, Brentwood, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Beverlywood.
01:39:38.520 But in those upscale areas, when those houses were broken into, they almost invariably discovered that those who broke in had left a fecal business card behind,
01:39:53.120 usually on the living room carpet.
01:39:54.640 That's what they did.
01:39:57.220 Because in primitive societies, right, and all societies that are stripped of faith in the God of Abram, Isaac, and Jacob,
01:40:07.200 eventually devolve into primitivism.
01:40:10.240 And we see that, by the way, today also with piercings, body piercings going on.
01:40:15.140 Very indistinguishable from the cannibals of New Guinea of 100 years ago.
01:40:19.420 Body piercings is an expression of primitivism and tribalism.
01:40:25.220 And when you strip away biblical Judeo-Christian values, then automatically we devolve down into that.
01:40:33.220 And so these people were expressing their contempt for the homes into which they had illegally invaded by depositing this.
01:40:42.520 We'll also find that in low-grade street language, one of the worst invectives you can hurl at somebody also has to do with that part of the anatomy.
01:40:53.960 So this is very primitive.
01:40:55.580 This is very basic.
01:40:57.340 This is basically toddlers who are 30 and 40 years old still acting like toddlers.
01:41:05.200 Baal is central to that.
01:41:06.680 All right.
01:41:07.000 We're back with Rabbi Daniel Lappin here in just a second.
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01:42:47.320 So, Rabbi, what are the things?
01:42:50.100 I mean, I've been talking.
01:42:51.580 We're a covenant nation.
01:42:53.180 Yes.
01:42:53.460 And, you know, our covenant is not just, hey, God, forgive us for what we've done.
01:43:01.060 You actually have to change.
01:43:02.680 You have to actually do things and change your life.
01:43:06.780 God's not going to just come in and save us and we can still do all the things we're doing.
01:43:11.320 What are the big principles that we as a people and as a nation have to get back to quickly to be able to get a hedge of protection again?
01:43:21.320 And I think that it's worthwhile starting off with the practical rather than the abstract.
01:43:27.940 Yeah.
01:43:28.280 And so, yes, there are beliefs and there are principles.
01:43:30.740 But the most practical step in the entire codex of ancient Jewish wisdom for improvement, development, and moving onwards and upwards is to realize that you change your actions in order to change your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs.
01:43:54.500 You don't start off trying to change your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs in the hope that it'll change your actions because it never does.
01:44:02.240 And so, you have to act today the way you would act if you had the beliefs and feelings you wished you would have.
01:44:14.140 And those will eventually fall into compliance with your actions.
01:44:17.840 But you can't think, you can't serve two masters, you can't be split in your mind.
01:44:22.900 So, you do, I mean, you, as you think, it will become, I mean, so you do have to work on your thinking as well.
01:44:31.880 You can't just think the old thoughts and do something because then you're split in half, aren't you?
01:44:37.100 Not really because one of the, this was Scott Fitzgerald of The Great Gatsby once said, not in that book, somewhere else, he once said, the mark of a great person is the ability to hold in mind two conflicting thoughts and to be able to continue to function.
01:44:53.420 And that's really, I mean, you know, think of an heir whose beloved father dies and leaves him a huge fortune.
01:45:00.780 Conflicting feelings, clearly conflicting feelings.
01:45:05.220 And human beings are built by God to be able to operate with conflicting feelings.
01:45:11.160 Conflicting actions is something else altogether.
01:45:13.640 That's a lot harder to do.
01:45:14.840 So tell me, so, but then tell me, you know, God speaks.
01:45:19.440 I mean, you believe the Torah, the words.
01:45:22.240 I believe that that is God's blueprint for humanity given by Moses on Mount Sinai.
01:45:27.520 But you also believe that those words are alive, right?
01:45:33.220 Yes.
01:45:33.760 And extremely practical.
01:45:36.300 Right.
01:45:37.020 So that goes to, you know, God speaks and it becomes.
01:45:42.420 Yes.
01:45:42.860 So how do you, we have a minute.
01:45:44.560 Let me ask you a really complex question in a minute.
01:45:46.880 Right.
01:45:47.280 Well, in 30 seconds, the solution to humanity's problem.
01:45:50.500 Oh, gosh, we're out of time.
01:45:52.180 How do you, how do you, I mean, do you see what I'm saying here?
01:45:56.040 That it is your thoughts and your words.
01:45:58.640 If you speak about God's biblical blueprint, then the first two chapters clarify it.
01:46:02.980 And that is that the focus, as Adam and Eve are being evicted from the Garden of Eden,
01:46:08.340 the focus is on by the sweat of your brow you will eat bread, which is not part of the curse, by the way.
01:46:14.120 That's really part of the solution.
01:46:16.420 Bread, which is a metaphor for money, right?
01:46:18.540 Which is why many cultures have the slang dough or bread.
01:46:21.660 Can you lend me some dough?
01:46:23.080 That's where that comes from.
01:46:24.600 And the other thing is marriage.
01:46:26.180 So you want to bring about change in America, money and marriage.
01:46:30.960 Back in a second.
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01:48:11.380 This is the Glenn Beck program and we're with Rabbi Daniel Lappin.
01:48:35.920 You can find him at rabbidaniellappin.com, rabbidaniellappin.com.
01:48:40.100 Read his books, listen to his podcast.
01:48:43.260 They're fantastic.
01:48:44.660 You can find him wherever you find podcasts.
01:48:46.980 He's also a member of the Blaze podcast.
01:48:49.940 So we're thrilled to have him here.
01:48:52.660 I want to share something with you.
01:48:54.660 I shared with the listeners a couple of days ago.
01:48:57.280 It is something that was drawn up and done by the Librarian of Congress at the request of the Congress in 18...
01:49:08.520 Let me see what it says here.
01:49:09.900 I think it's 1888.
01:49:12.140 And it is historical geography.
01:49:15.900 And I just want to read what it says.
01:49:17.880 It's a map of the United States.
01:49:19.760 And it has two trees.
01:49:21.740 And one is bent and gnarled.
01:49:23.560 And it runs into the south.
01:49:25.720 And that is slavery.
01:49:27.240 And then the blessing of liberty, a tree that's very straight and runs all across the northern part.
01:49:33.100 It says this map represents those colonies by two trees whose striking contrast will be apparent to the most superficial observer.
01:49:45.060 But not more, though, than the historic facts that make them appear.
01:49:48.960 The student of history here can see at a glance that it would require him years of hard study to glean from textbooks.
01:49:56.220 And many will see the moral of this subject here for the first time.
01:50:00.400 It's said that history repeats itself.
01:50:03.680 We do not claim that it does.
01:50:05.860 But there is a similarity between the first colony of the old world and the first colonies of the new world.
01:50:12.120 The first colony of the old world.
01:50:15.040 What would you say that is?
01:50:17.000 The first colony of the old world.
01:50:20.440 Garden of Eden?
01:50:21.480 Yeah.
01:50:21.980 And I would never have thought of it that way.
01:50:23.820 I thought that was an interesting.
01:50:25.140 The first colony of the old world was established in the Garden of Eden where good and evil existed.
01:50:30.560 And the evil caused the downfall of man.
01:50:33.380 So it was in the new world.
01:50:35.180 Good and evil came here also.
01:50:37.220 Good to Plymouth.
01:50:38.400 Bad to Jamestown.
01:50:39.600 As the tree which bore the forbidden fruit caused the curse to be brought upon man in Eden,
01:50:46.120 so did the tree of slavery in Jamestown.
01:50:50.980 There was constant warfare in the old world between good and evil,
01:50:55.460 and there has been in the new world.
01:50:57.800 The evil of Jamestown has always been, and to this day, at war with the good of Plymouth.
01:51:04.180 Much of the trouble in the new world was caused this way.
01:51:06.600 In 1620, each colony planted a tree.
01:51:09.180 The tree of liberty, then quite small, was planted by the pilgrims upon the Bible at Plymouth,
01:51:14.200 where it receives God's blessings, which accounts for its wonderful growth.
01:51:18.440 The tree of slavery was brought from the old world, and the people of Jamestown also planted this tree.
01:51:25.260 In time, a dispute arose between the two colonies as to which tree should grow so large that it would occupy all of the land.
01:51:33.860 It goes into slavery.
01:51:36.120 This made the southern man jealous.
01:51:38.340 He decided to murder his northern brother, Cain, as Cain of old has done with Abel.
01:51:44.200 For this sin, God set a black mark upon Cain and sent Father Abraham Lincoln with his big emancipation axe to cut the tree of slavery down.
01:51:55.820 The grand and noble thoughts recorded, the wonderful inventions, our free schools, many blessings we enjoy today.
01:52:02.700 All of it tends to elevate mankind.
01:52:05.000 Our heirlooms handed down from the Puritans and their children.
01:52:08.580 While nearly every evil which exists in political economy of our beloved country can be traced back to the pernicious teachings of the Jamestown settlers and their children.
01:52:18.780 Jamestown, listen to this, commissioned by Congress, Jamestown is no more, but the colony still lives in the form of the Democratic Party.
01:52:30.360 Plymouth is a flourishing city and her children now in the form of the Republican Party of this great country.
01:52:36.180 For verification of these facts, study the history of the United States.
01:52:39.160 If a librarian of Congress were to write that today, I think he might lose his job.
01:52:45.600 Oh, I definitely lose his job.
01:52:48.240 Definitely.
01:52:48.940 They might want to take him up to Massachusetts and burn him at the stake.
01:52:52.060 At the least.
01:52:52.820 Yes, that's right.
01:52:54.240 So the idea, though, that I thought of this, of these two trees and it being the tree of knowledge, good and evil.
01:53:02.600 And when we look back on history, it is so what repeats itself is the spiritual nature.
01:53:15.860 That's right.
01:53:16.200 The events don't necessarily repeat themselves, but a struggle between the dichotomy of light and darkness.
01:53:24.020 And the way it plays out, you know, always seems to play out in very similar ways.
01:53:30.620 And nothing changes, yes.
01:53:31.780 I mean, look, the fundamental distinction was that the Pilgrims established a colony that was founded on biblical principles.
01:53:40.700 That's what fueled them.
01:53:42.680 That's why they left England in the first place.
01:53:44.920 They came bringing the Ainsworth Bible with them.
01:53:49.220 None of that was true in Jamestown.
01:53:52.180 And to this very day, it continues to be the same struggle.
01:53:55.520 I did an experiment the other day, Glenn, which I think you'll find interesting, and so will our listeners.
01:54:02.700 And that is I got hold of 20 fairly recently published books attacking Christian conservatives, attacking evangelicals, many of them mainstream publishers.
01:54:15.540 These are books that were in the bookstores available.
01:54:18.260 And I thought to myself, let's see what they look like if you replace the word Christian in the title with, shall we say, homosexual.
01:54:34.720 And you'd see the culture today in America would never tolerate this kind of bigotry and hatred against any protected species in America.
01:54:47.540 But since it's against Christians, everything is hunky-dory.
01:54:51.440 It's cool.
01:54:51.920 No problem.
01:54:52.480 So I really do think that the war against Christianity as the most visible manifestation of the one side, if you like, the pilgrim side as opposed to the Jamestown side, I think that continues to this day.
01:55:09.240 I think the war against Kavanaugh was a war against a religious man.
01:55:15.360 And that's always been the case.
01:55:17.520 I don't think there's any question that the cultural struggle in America today can be encapsulated into a struggle between those who view biblically-based Judeo-Christian values as vital for our nation's survival against those who consider them to be dreadful and primitive obstructions to what they call progress.
01:55:42.640 How do you balance, for instance, there are some people right now, I think what's happening with the impeachment is what happened with O.J. Simpson and the glove.
01:55:57.520 There was so much passion in the African-American community to stick it to the man that they overlooked DNA evidence, blood splatters in the car, shoe prints, his shoes, everything, everything that won the civil case.
01:56:13.720 They dismissed all of that because of the glove.
01:56:18.820 And it was their right or wrong, their desire to finally have a black man win a case in a court where everything's stacked against him.
01:56:33.460 Now you look at polls and you'll see the African-American community says this guy is guilty of sin.
01:56:39.360 He was guilty of sin, shouldn't have gone free, but that wasn't the passion at the time.
01:56:45.040 Look, President Obama was a fatally flawed and unqualified candidate except for one thing, the color of his skin.
01:56:56.200 I don't know if I necessarily agree with that.
01:56:58.400 Do you agree with that still?
01:56:59.680 I think, I mean, that is one of the reasons why he put him over the top, but I think he was a good, effective speaker other than that.
01:57:06.740 And I would dispute that because I have seen you speak off the cuff.
01:57:11.200 I've seen you speak for 40 minutes without any notes in front of you, Glenn.
01:57:15.120 I've also seen the three or four notorious instances of President Obama when the teleprompter broke down.
01:57:23.280 He's not an eloquent speaker.
01:57:25.040 He's a good reader.
01:57:26.200 Okay.
01:57:26.680 Yeah, maybe I give you that.
01:57:28.480 But what's happening here with Donald Trump is we are disconnecting from the facts.
01:57:36.940 You have to go with the facts, but just like O.J. Simpson, there are so many people that just want him out.
01:57:45.700 You know what I mean?
01:57:46.480 They want him out.
01:57:47.460 And if the glove fits, he did it.
01:57:51.000 Yeah, it's emotional.
01:57:51.840 Right.
01:57:52.140 And so they're not looking at facts.
01:57:54.800 How do we disconnect on all sides?
01:57:57.680 How do you disconnect from that visceral, oh, we got to win or we want him out or whatever it is and get back to a society that says, no, hold on, hold on, hold on.
01:58:12.780 How do you do that in the moment?
01:58:15.580 What has to happen in our society?
01:58:17.260 What are we missing?
01:58:18.020 What do we do?
01:58:18.600 The answer is one that I don't think is going to be popular.
01:58:27.820 There are certain truisms that get uttered repeatedly to the point where everyone believes them, although they're completely false, many things like that.
01:58:35.860 One of them is violence never solves anything.
01:58:38.920 Now, I'm not advocating violence, obviously, but that as a statement, that's a flagrant lie.
01:58:44.200 Violence nearly always solves something.
01:58:46.520 World War II ushered in the longest period of European peace we've ever seen in the world to date, and that was solved by violence.
01:58:55.860 It was called a victory.
01:58:57.260 And when we refrain from that, we make sure that things continue festering.
01:59:05.420 The civil war was horribly violent.
01:59:08.520 It was very much like the civil war between the North and the South in Israel two and a half millennia earlier.
01:59:15.540 A newfound nation torn apart between North and South over a moral issue.
01:59:20.760 It was horribly violent.
01:59:22.440 But it did resolve things.
01:59:25.020 It settled things.
01:59:26.340 Now, as I said, I think we can resolve them by ballots rather than bullets.
01:59:29.980 But until this thing is won by one side or another, nothing happens.
01:59:37.480 We go nowhere.
01:59:38.460 So it's not going one side's not going to crawl back into its cave and be put, you know, put a lid on it where it's still there and influential.
01:59:45.240 You yourself are you are a flag bearer for one side.
01:59:49.980 There's millions and millions of Americans who tune into you and want to know what you're thinking about things.
01:59:55.920 I know that as a fact.
01:59:57.300 Are you ready to crawl into your cave and say surrender?
02:00:00.520 I don't think so.
02:00:01.720 And neither is the other side.
02:00:05.480 You know, it's always uplifting to have you.
02:00:08.360 I wish I could sing a lullaby and make everything good.
02:00:11.400 But our job is not to massage people with warm butters to tell the truth.
02:00:15.600 Rabbi Daniel Lappin.
02:00:16.680 You can find him at rabbidaniellappin.com.
02:00:19.620 You can find his podcast, his books.
02:00:22.440 But you should follow this man.
02:00:24.020 He is great.
02:00:24.960 You can follow him on Twitter at Daniel Lappin or his website, rabbidaniellappin.com.
02:00:31.440 Rabbi, thank you so much.
02:00:32.240 Thank you.
02:00:32.500 As always, good to see you.
02:00:34.100 Thanks.
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02:01:52.900 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
02:02:11.380 I hope to have Rand Paul on tomorrow, on tomorrow's broadcast, to talk about this whistleblower.
02:02:23.380 I think he is doing absolutely the right thing in creating interest in this whistleblower, because once you know who this whistleblower is, the whole impeachment story changes.
02:02:35.860 And hopefully we'll have him on.
02:02:37.560 Also, Bill O'Reilly will join us tomorrow.
02:02:39.260 I want to play some audio here of Mark Meadows.
02:02:42.600 He stopped to fact-check a reporter.
02:02:45.780 As he's walking by, he hears this reporter say, your Republicans are struggling to defend Donald Trump.
02:02:51.140 He can't take it.
02:02:52.700 He turns around.
02:02:54.080 Listen.
02:02:54.620 Hold on.
02:02:55.080 We have Mark Meadows right here.
02:02:56.360 Congressman Meadows, can we talk a lot?
02:02:58.000 So he's walking by right now.
02:03:00.020 But Republicans are really struggling to defend the president.
02:03:03.220 Okay, great.
02:03:04.040 I'm not struggling on anything.
02:03:04.720 So the Republicans are not struggling on anything.
02:03:07.480 So, Congressman, there's one person who has testified that there's no quid pro quo.
02:03:11.740 Others, many others have said that there is.
02:03:13.780 So how do you justify that, and how do you continue to defend the president?
02:03:17.060 Well, there's more than one.
02:03:18.620 There's one on terms of the deposition being released, which is Ambassador Volker's yesterday.
02:03:26.460 And even with Ambassador Sondland, he said he doesn't know why the aid was held up, still doesn't know.
02:03:35.060 And certainly from that standpoint, there was no quid pro quo.
02:03:38.980 But Sondland came and revised his testimony, said that he told a top official to Zelensky that the aid was being withheld until there was investigation.
02:03:53.260 Well, no.
02:03:53.580 What he told was that that was his presumption.
02:03:56.360 If you read it, I've read it very carefully.
02:03:58.760 I've read the allegations that are there.
02:04:01.820 One, he said he didn't know, and that was his presumption.
02:04:04.660 Any time that anyone talks to the president, he has been very clear.
02:04:09.360 There is no linkage.
02:04:10.720 There is no quid pro quo.
02:04:12.440 And to suggest otherwise goes against a lot of other testimony that we've already heard.
02:04:17.660 It's Mark Meadows after coming up 14 flights of stairs to do an interview, apparently.
02:04:22.580 It's weird.
02:04:23.240 I mean, look, I've said from the beginning, I think you have as well.
02:04:27.460 You have a quid pro quo when you go buy a pizza, right?
02:04:31.280 You give them currency and they give you pizza.
02:04:33.520 That's a quid pro quo.
02:04:34.960 There's nothing wrong inherently with a quid pro quo.
02:04:37.360 It's the reason that you're doing it.
02:04:39.040 And the media continually assumes that he's doing it only for evil, personal, political gain.
02:04:45.200 Joe Biden had a quid pro quo.
02:04:46.920 Fire this prosecutor.
02:04:48.860 Get him to stop these investigations or I won't give you money.
02:04:52.440 That's quid pro quo.
02:04:53.440 Doesn't seem to be a problem.
02:04:54.600 Not only did he admit to it, he bragged about it years later to show how cool he was.
02:05:00.460 Thank God he did.
02:05:01.460 If you want to define, this is how we need to start answering this.
02:05:05.640 If you want to define quid pro quo as give me dirt to use on my Democratic opponents,
02:05:12.700 it didn't happen.
02:05:14.180 It didn't happen.
02:05:14.760 If you define quid pro quo as, look, before I give you any more money, I want to know what happened to our $7 billion.
02:05:22.440 I want to know what happened during the last election.
02:05:24.440 I want to know what's happening with the State Department and the CIA.
02:05:27.200 And quite frankly, yes, I do want to know about Joe Biden and Burisma.
02:05:31.160 There's corruption all over this.
02:05:32.620 And I don't know if I can even trust you because some of the bad people, I think, are still around you.
02:05:37.700 I call that being a good president and a good steward of our country.
02:05:43.280 You want to call that quid pro quo?
02:05:44.860 Then yeah, there is.
02:05:45.980 Listening to Glenn Beck.