In this first hour of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the impending war with China, the Ukraine crisis, and nuclear war. He also talks about how dangerous it is for the West to send troops to Ukraine.
00:44:50.760So, Dee Parker wrote in The American Thinker,
00:44:54.200Maybe it's finally dawning on the fascist far left that their projection tactic has limits, and people have figured it out.
00:45:03.440Last Friday, on the Glenn Beck radio program, President Donald Trump boldly stated what has been bloody obvious for quite some time, despite the lies and incessant projection,
00:46:54.820We'll also note they've spent decades trying to not deny that a national socialist German workers party was a national social German workers party.
00:47:08.380If you've had the misfortune of dealing with the far left over the past 80 years, you have been subject to their bluffing on some of the biggest lies.
00:47:17.180The anti-liberty authoritarians of the fascist far left have always projected their policies on the pro-freedom side of the political spectrum.
00:47:27.220They do this to divide and confuse the issue until it's too late to stop them from seizing full control over society, while boldly, without shame, accusing their political opponents of wanting to seize full control over society.
00:47:42.380They can get only limited mileage out of accusing their opponents of what they are doing before people start taking notice.
00:47:53.460People are looking at this, and when you hear him say, these people are fascists, and that's why we have to silence them, that's why I'm going to make these decisions without Congress.
00:48:08.060People are like, wait, I think that's what a fascist dictator does.
00:48:13.580Now they're on what is called, in aviation circles, the back end of the power curve, where they are doubly screwed because further accusations by them will be seen as admissions.
00:48:28.220With their credibility destroyed, they can't even try the honesty approach.
00:48:33.380Every time I hear the president now say, honestly, folks, no, that's true.
00:48:39.540I think whatever you just said was a lie.
00:48:44.440It might have been a lie about your dad and something your pop told you when you were growing up.
00:48:49.540You know, like, you know, my pop, my pop, when I was growing up, he'd always sit me down and say, he said to me, Donald Trump will be the end of this country.
00:49:01.320Like, your dad was dead before that, you know, and they were that obvious.
00:49:06.220But make no mistake, the article goes on, they are fascist, despite the circular argument denials.
00:49:14.080If you spend any time around the anti-freedom far left, no doubt you've heard most of the excuses.
00:49:19.280They usually revolve around the false assertation that they can't be fascist because they can't be fascist.
00:50:19.720He said the stark reality is their ideology is built around public private partnership characterized by one of the original thinkers of this, Mussolini and Italy.
00:50:31.940He said it is epitomized by the labor charter, which was described in a front page article in the New York Times, April 2nd, 1927.
00:50:46.700It's fascists proclaim charter of labor.
00:50:55.100It was promulgated tonight by Premier Mussolini at a special meeting of the fascist Grand Council.
00:51:25.100The underlying idea of the charter of labor is that the state's undisputed right to directly control all forces of production, acting only as the guardian of both capital and labor and establishing equality of rights and duties between them, compelling them to carry out their tasks for the common good, punishing infractions and maintaining peace.
00:51:54.100Having peace between all of them at any cost.
00:52:27.280A fascist says my speech and any speech that agrees with me or no speech.
00:52:34.460Does a fascistic school system say to the parents, you have control of your own child, your child is your child, we're only here to assist you.
00:52:51.760Or does a fascistic school administration actually say, no, we're in charge of your of your child.
00:53:07.540We decide what's right for your child.
00:53:11.080Listen to this island of man government suspended sex education at schools after a drag queen allegedly forced a student to leave class for refuting the concept of 73 genders.
00:53:32.620He was forced to leave because this drag queen said, how dare you say this?
00:53:40.140A petition from parents and students have called for an immediate investigation into the curriculum.
00:53:45.760They wrote, we consider the attendance of a drag queen in class and alienating students clearly confused about the information discussed during this session, wholly inappropriate.
00:53:59.060The children as young as 11 were taught by a drag queen and told they were 73 genders.
00:54:06.520One kid raised their hand and said, this isn't true.
00:55:02.860Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory has been edited and published not to what Raoul Dahl wanted it to be, but to what the left wants it to be.
00:57:22.280A group of people who say they know better making the decisions for my family and my children and cutting me out because I'm not qualified.
01:00:30.580In his own handwriting, in his own handwriting, explaining the attack, this Buffalo mass murder labeled himself an eco-fascist national socialist and part of the mild, moderate authoritarian left.
01:00:49.900But the ADL says that he is a right winger.
01:04:40.780What does it mean if you're called a fascist?
01:04:46.000Well, it means public-private partnership.
01:04:51.800Privately, people can own whatever they want, but they have to do certain things that the government tells them to do or they're in trouble.
01:05:02.760President Biden's plan to plow billions of dollars into semiconductor manufacturing represents a sharp turn in American economic policy, one aimed at countering China by building up a single critical industry.
01:05:17.200He's using the money to change how corporations behave.
01:05:21.120If semiconductor manufacturers want a piece of the $40 billion from the administration, they will need to provide child care for their employees, run their plants on low emission sources of energy, pay union wages for construction workers, shun stock buybacks, and potentially share certain profits with the government.
01:05:55.360If you're not clear on that, you need to do some more homework.
01:05:59.200Now, look at what we have in front of us today.
01:06:07.560From the New York Times, Washington, one of President Biden's most ambitious proposals, a $400 billion program to forgive student loan debt for 40 million Americans could become the latest victim of a legal tug-of-war with the Supreme Court over the powers of the presidency.
01:06:31.020Conservative justices on the court signaled Tuesday that they are deeply skeptical that Mr. Biden has the power to wipe out such vast amount of student debt.
01:08:46.220Biden's first two years in office, court blocked him from enacting key parts of his agenda, including sweeping measures to address climate change, vaccine requirements at large companies and a ban on evictions during the pandemic.
01:08:59.860Look, look, the conservative court will say the president cannot do this.
01:09:08.020And, you know, the left should celebrate.
01:09:12.260Because, I mean, unless you know something about the elections, I don't know.
01:09:16.780And you're denying when the next election comes.
01:09:21.460And God forbid for you, it's a Republican.
01:09:25.220You don't want the president to have this kind of power.
01:09:31.580We don't want the president and the administrative state to be able to control every aspect of your life.
01:11:44.500The only thing they fear is there's more of us than there is of them.
01:11:48.220Biden said yesterday that he is going to ban salt weapons and high-capacity magazines come hell or high water.
01:12:01.100He then announced that the Justice Department would give $231 million to states used for crisis intervention.
01:12:13.780Now, that means strengthen the red flag programs.
01:12:19.940These awards will support the kinds of crisis intervention programs that we know that will save lives and help protect children, families, and communities across the country against senseless acts of gun violence.
01:12:32.920Red flags, he said, will only save lives if community members effectively use this tool.
01:12:41.560Today's announcement gives states funding to educate the public about extreme risk protection orders that train law enforcement and other officials regarding this intervention.
01:25:22.560I really, you know, I was such a fan of hers for, for years.
01:25:25.900I first met her, I think in 2009 on her Fox show and just to see the evolution of what she's done and now really being on the outside, but having that, that real power when it, that comes with the independent media these days.
01:25:43.920And I think we're, you know, we, we can connect with an audience in a way that I think you just, you just can't in traditional media anymore.
01:25:50.620She is one of the people that I think, um, a good number of people trust because it's not just her agenda.
01:26:00.160I really believe that she's wrong about something or I got that one wrong.
01:26:08.760I think that so much of the corporate press these days, and I write about a lot in Uncovered is so just panicked about the state of the business and about their standing in terms of like institutional power.
01:26:20.040That, that they, they refuse to correct the record when they get it wrong, to acknowledge it, to have any introspection.
01:26:26.740Help us out because Stu and I were talking about it, um, uh, what yesterday or day before.
01:27:27.380It was April of 2017, went to CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS and said, look, here's a little proposal on, on maybe how you can reconnect, how you can have some introspection.
01:27:36.820And talk to the people, see what, what was maybe missed.
01:27:39.540And there was a little bit of interest, but ultimately, you know, passed.
01:27:42.220And, and that was really what turned into this book because it was, it's, it's something that's missing.
01:27:46.600And frankly, Glenn, I think what happened was instead of accepting that they missed something, they not only turned against Trump and the administration in a very strong and obvious way, but against the people that put them there.
01:27:57.480And that's just going the opposite direction.
01:28:21.500All they really wanted to do was nobody took me up on it, but when I would talk to him on the phone, all they wanted to do was say, this was crazy.
01:28:29.120I guess we are missing something, but that guy's crazy.
01:28:32.320And, and then they just double down on it.
01:28:34.500I think we, we see it though, literally by geography.
01:28:37.320I mean, we're, we both live in Dallas, you know, we're outside of the New York and DC establishment, I think by design.
01:28:42.700And you see people that every day that have complicated, messy points of view.
01:28:46.880A lot of people I know who were gay and supported Trump, I mean, you know, big second amendment supporters, but are Democrats.
01:28:53.620And so when you don't have that perspective in New York and DC newsrooms, that's what leads to these blind spots and, and no introspection about it.
01:29:01.120You know, I know you say this in the book and it's, it's practically a quote from Paul Harvey who said, you want to fix the media, get them out of New York and Washington.
01:29:13.580Get them somewhere else in the country because, because I do, you know, you talked in the last hour about the, the anti-freedom authoritarians.
01:29:20.060And I write in the book, I describe it as anti-speech activists in the media these days, because I actually think it's gotten significantly worse and more pernicious in how the media has handled.
01:29:31.120The, the general public since Trump left office, we saw this, I think almost beginning, I begin the book with the Hunter Biden laptop coverage, because we now have a media that you would think the, the one occupation that would care the most about free speech and the, and the free flow of ideas.
01:29:46.420That should be the media that should be journalists, but instead it's gone the other way.
01:29:49.660They have wanted to clamp down on information, getting to the public.
01:29:53.540We see this so much with COVID and, and so much in other stories where it's a real distrust in the public.
01:29:59.260We, we don't, we don't know if you can handle this information and that's actually, that's something that's gotten worse.
01:30:05.720I remember when I started here at the blaze, we did this, this campaign, I think it was called more voices, not less.
01:30:17.780And there was a little bit of that of pushing against that at the time, but it has gotten so much worse in such a short amount of time now, where I actually think it's really more concerning that the media themselves don't even understand that the principles that they once had about, you know, accepting a freedom of speech and the first amendment.
01:30:35.200I don't, I don't understand how they, how they miss that everything they used to be for, including anti-war.
01:30:43.960It seems as though the right is standing up for individual rights.
01:30:51.200They're standing up for all these things.
01:30:52.800And the left is diametrically opposed to everything they ever stood for.
01:30:58.260The new left and the new establishment media.
01:31:00.420I mean, I, I was talking to Glenn Greenwald a couple of days ago and it reminded me, I, I, Glenn came to this studio in 2015.
01:31:07.160I remember April, 2015, and we were talking a couple, right down the, the, the hallway here about which, which we talked with Glenn Greenwald.
01:31:13.220You know, he's a big lefty, big Bernie Sanders guy.
01:31:15.600Oh, we talk about, you know, surveillance state and about, you know, the, the Snowden and Hillary Clinton being established.
01:31:20.880It was a great interview you did with him.
01:31:22.360And it was a couple of blocks and we, and he did some things for the website after that was eight years ago.
01:31:27.000And that was a time that Glenn Greenwald was a regular on Chris Hayes' show on MSNBC and on CNN, Pulitzer prize winning journalist.
01:31:34.280The way that Glenn is now perceived in the press.
01:31:37.260I mean, he is like persona non grata on anywhere else in the press these days.
01:31:40.940And it's not because Glenn Greenwald changed or Matt Taibbi or Barry Weiss or you or me, we are essentially the same or a lot of people in this audience.
01:31:49.520But the, the corporate press has changed so much that a person who has the exact same ideals like Glenn Greenwald or, or others is now just completely excommunicated and assigned to places like, you know, Substack or Rumble now.
01:32:03.380And, and great because they can accrue a big audience, but that's not them changing.
01:32:07.660That is, as I lay out and uncovered the corporate press fundamentally changing from the way they were even five, seven years ago.
01:32:14.620I said in 2007, maybe that the media is going to come to a place to where government needs them.
01:32:25.580They need government and tech is going to need both of those two.
01:32:29.940And they're going to start getting money from the government.
01:32:44.500I mean, if the CNNs of the world were doing everything right, journalistically every single day, the traditional viewer of CNN is going away and finding other outlets.
01:32:52.320And so, so I do think that that's a big factor.
01:33:03.040And a lot of it, I have to say is, is Twitter because, you know, Twitter has, has shown in a very real way.
01:33:08.880It's one of the reasons I actually love Twitter is because we get to see the media treat the, these, this open platform, like it's their diary and they can just read that.
01:33:27.940And they, I don't think they understand how, how, you know, damaging it is to the credibility of the journalists themselves and the organizations, because you get to see how I describe in the book, a New York Times reporter who right after Governor Northam won in Virginia, described it as a, the only reason as white grievance politics.
01:33:49.100This is what he just, his instant analysis, right?
01:33:51.160A few days later, this is a, a news journalist, a news reporter publishes a story talking to a dozen people, a dozen white farmers in, in the border of Virginia and West Virginia and covers the story as exactly that way.
01:34:03.780And so you see he, he, it, if it was an opinion column, fine, but he caught, he starts with a place.
01:34:09.960He already knows where he's going to go and you can see it play out on Twitter and then you can track that all the way.
01:34:15.620And so I, I lay out story after story like this and uncovered, not just to, to say this is what happened, but also so the, the average American can see this is the truth.
01:34:56.660People are, have families and lives and like to go outside and not spend all day on Twitter.
01:35:00.640So yeah, I think it's really challenging, but I do think that, that it makes places like this show and the Megyn Kelly show and what's happening on Substack with people like, you know, Matt Taibbi, even more valuable.
01:35:10.400Because they can cut through the noise and you can do it.
01:35:12.600Look, I, I, I've, I've sort of curated a Twitter feed that I trust.
01:35:18.320But I think in the absence of a corporate press, that's really serving the people.
01:35:22.440And I, I don't anticipate them changing in a fundamental way anytime soon.
01:35:26.360I, I, I think that they get that there's a problem because as you mentioned, financially, there's a problem.
01:35:31.120So I get that they understand it, but they are not going to turn this giant tanker around very fast.
01:35:36.900And so in the, in the absence of that, I think you need to find the people that you trust to cut through the noise, to give it to you straight and, and rely on them.
01:35:44.940So I feel like the it person for the entire world that we were just talking about this.
01:35:53.100The federal government is like, it's all broke.
01:36:06.260Any chance that they save themselves and get it in the end?
01:36:10.220I think that there's a chance I'm generally an optimist, but I think it's going to take a very long time because honestly, it's not just that they're, it's not ideological.
01:36:19.120There's so many problems that the anti-speech activists, but also I remember Glenn, the first time we ever met was in like 2009.
01:36:25.360And it was because I was a viewer of your Fox show, not even as a fan politically, but as just a fan of television and, and you were doing something so different and so unique at the time that is really missing in a lot of places.
01:36:37.420I, it's few and far between that you get anything.
01:36:44.320And that's a problem too, because if you know exactly what the person you you're going to tune into is going to say every day, and you also don't particularly trust that person like on CNN or MSNBC or ABC or CBS,
01:36:57.640It's going to take a full scale reworking of the, of the entire media ecosystem to get it back into place that serves the people.
01:37:03.780Imagine how arrogant you have to be if, you know, cause when I left Fox, you know, half the country hated me, hated me.
01:37:12.160Um, and you can't, you can't be in that position without going, gosh, am I that person?
01:37:18.720You know, they have what a 13% approval rating that that's, that's crazy.
01:37:24.680Nobody is a fan of any of the journalists.
01:37:29.120Um, and how arrogant do you have to be to keep getting the message that we don't agree with you and keep doubling down saying it's you, not me.
01:37:42.520And they can't dismiss it as politics either.
01:37:44.420I write about in the book, one of the polls, the independent line, I think is so important, right?
01:37:48.520The independent line and trust in the press has completely fallen off a cliff in five years.
01:37:55.260That's not people that are just hardcore MAGA fans of Trump.
01:37:58.220No, this is people that the, the, the average person who's not overly political, maybe who's not someone who cares about politics every day, just wants the general news.
01:38:07.820They've lost an immense amount of trust because they don't see a place like the New York times or a place like CNN as the boring old news anymore.
01:39:05.660Also of New York times, people, former New York times staffers really tell it to me straight.
01:39:09.940It took a lot of convincing to do that, but I think it's important because yeah, I don't think people trust anonymous sources anymore either.
01:39:16.480And I have respect for people who will put their name behind what they say.
01:39:25.740Um, I buy precious metals have since after nine 11, um, because, uh, I thought the world could go insane and, uh, gee, it has gone insane.
01:39:37.440Now I buy precious metals and I have precious metals because I truly believe we are at the end of the U S dollar.
01:39:45.560Uh, I don't know when it's going to happen.
01:39:47.340I, I think it's going to happen before the next president.
01:39:50.420So much is going to change before the next, we're going to be at war and we will have the beginnings of a new currency, or we will be at the end of this currency in the next two years.
01:40:00.140I hope I hope I'm wrong, but if you have everything you have in currency, you know, you're, you're in trouble because you'll, you'll get your money out, but your money won't be worth anything.
01:54:40.720I mean, a lot of people talk about national divorce, and I'm a big fan of that.
01:54:44.560But you need something to divorce with.
01:54:47.480You need to make red states red again.
01:54:50.240And the problem is it's not only that they're voting down bad stuff.
01:54:53.260We still have to play defense in a number of these states.
01:54:56.460The red states are actually leading on the green energy skin with the carbon capture and solar and wind.
01:55:03.000I mean, you got that in Texas and spades.
01:55:04.640They're bragging about how they're the biggest renewable energy state.
01:55:08.260And that sure did a lot in the 2021 winter crisis when over 700 people died and that grid failed.
01:55:15.040You have this carbon capture eminent domain in the Dakotas and Iowa taking place now.
01:55:20.120We're losing the bill to prevent that.
01:55:22.080You have just yesterday the first bill in the entire country that will grease the skids for central bank digital currency passed South Dakota, HB 1193, the House and the Senate.
01:55:36.420And, you know, because all the big banks are headquartered there.
01:55:38.680And I think that's why they targeted South Dakota.
01:55:41.380I mean, hopefully Kristi Noem will veto that bill.
01:55:44.040You got to call her office and tell her to veto that bill.
01:55:50.780I have got to run, but I'd love to have you back on, Daniel, because you're just so up on all of the facts on this.
01:56:00.540What we've been talking about is a new treaty with the World Health Organization that will promote global health equity.
01:56:07.460OK, now, if this passes, it is going to be it'll be a death sentence if there is a pandemic for millions of Americans.
01:56:20.820The United States, if we sign on to this, will be obligated to hand over 20 percent of our medical supplies, including diagnostic tests, antiviral medications and vaccines.
01:56:34.640We have to turn it over to the WHO and they will distribute it as they see fit throughout the world.
01:56:42.180And it's Article 10 of this is it's real time.
01:57:31.360How happy are you with your cell phone provider?
01:57:34.100Does your service come at a reasonable rate to get good customer service when you need it?
01:57:37.920And by the way, is your mobile provider one of those woke companies that donate some of your money to things that you strongly disagree with?
01:57:46.000Patriot Mobile is America's only Christian conservative wireless provider.
01:57:53.520The BBC just did an expose on them and how they are getting themselves involved in these school board meetings.
01:57:59.960And they're standing up for the right of free speech and the right to life.
01:58:06.720When the BBC is doing a documentary expose on an American cell phone company that most Americans haven't heard, you know they are hitting the target.
01:59:51.100Okay, so if you're a Blaze TV subscriber, and I'm sure we'll post this later, this is, no, start with the other one where I'm first meeting him.