The Glenn Beck Program - February 22, 2019


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

174.47589

Word Count

21,641

Sentence Count

598

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck is joined by his good friend and long time supporter, Alyssa Milano. The two discuss the Democratic Party, civil asset forfeiture, Bernie Sanders and much, much more.


Transcript

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00:01:11.920 This is a gift. This is a gift. And America is either going to take this gift or they're
00:01:17.880 going to reject this gift. And they're going to say, oh, I want to open that and I want
00:01:23.820 to live there. That gift is democratic socialists. They are, they are out in full force. And even
00:01:33.300 the democratic party is trying to torpedo some of them. It's amazing to watch the great democratic
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00:03:29.940 So, you know, you've got the really exciting, the dynamic, I would call them a dynamo myself,
00:03:36.900 Bernie Sanders, now running for president. And there seems to be a lot of...
00:03:41.440 Do you... What?
00:03:42.400 Do you want to maybe stop and say that he's going to be on the show today?
00:03:44.640 That'd be a good time to... I'm sorry. You're right. You're right. You're right. When you're
00:03:47.340 right, you're right. Bernie Sanders is going to be joining us on the show. Is that hour number
00:03:50.840 three?
00:03:51.580 Yes.
00:03:52.020 Yeah. Top of the hour of hour number three of today's broadcast. Wanted to talk to him for a
00:03:56.600 long time. Would never come on. Really, I seriously would like to talk to him because
00:04:02.180 I have respect that he is open and honest about what he says. I mean, what he believes.
00:04:07.520 There was an incident on the socials last night, Glenn, where Alyssa Milano...
00:04:12.700 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:13.380 ...noted brainiac and genius Alyssa Milano...
00:04:16.720 Yes.
00:04:17.100 ...pointed out that democratic socialism isn't real, just a trick by Republicans to scare
00:04:23.740 you into not voting for Democrats because you're going to think they're socialists. Now,
00:04:28.480 the people who have identified themselves as democratic socialists, I'm not exactly sure
00:04:33.660 what they say about that.
00:04:35.200 They don't exist. They don't exist.
00:04:38.040 It's like someone calling himself a unicorn.
00:04:40.560 Yes. Muppets and maybe CGI. I'm not sure. They're deep fakes. They're deep fakes.
00:04:46.380 Okay.
00:04:46.720 For sure, we know that. They might be Muppets.
00:04:48.640 You could convince me that Bernie Sanders is just an automatron...
00:04:53.740 No, you could convince me that he is the Muppet up in the balcony.
00:04:57.180 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Except he wouldn't... Isn't that too elitist for him?
00:05:01.400 Yeah, he wouldn't be. He would be that with the people.
00:05:03.120 He would say, we shouldn't sell these tickets to other people. I will hold on to this lakefront
00:05:06.980 property or balcony for now until socialism fully kicks in.
00:05:11.580 Until we can all share in the wealth.
00:05:13.740 Right. Okay. So here is the conundrum that I face today. All of this stuff is coming out
00:05:22.120 negative about Bernie Sanders. And I think Republicans are pretty thrilled that Bernie
00:05:29.040 Sanders is running yet again. I think this is a very exciting thing to see that Bernie
00:05:39.320 Sanders is going to be... has even the possibility of being the top of the ticket.
00:05:45.840 So what?
00:05:46.360 He's probably the frontrunner right now.
00:05:48.200 Right. Well, he is in fundraising and things like that.
00:05:50.760 And polling.
00:05:51.200 Yeah. So there's no reason for anybody to torpedo him. You should celebrate him.
00:05:58.560 But yet there are all these leaks of all this old news that's coming out. And I'm wondering
00:06:04.640 who would release that? Who would have the motivation to go and do all the wet works now on Bernie Sanders?
00:06:13.980 Sanders. This is the latest. Here is Bernie Sanders in 1986.
00:06:21.340 For some reason I was being very excited when Fidel Castro made the revolution in Cuba. I was a kid and I remember reading that.
00:06:28.700 And it just seemed right and appropriate that poor people were rising up against rather ugly rich people.
00:06:33.980 Ugly rich people.
00:06:34.860 And I remember, again, very distinctly, a very distinct feeling. I was watching the debates. You remember the famous Nixon-Kennedy debates? That was the first time the presidential candidates actually debated.
00:06:44.140 And I was becoming increasingly interested in politics. Didn't know much of what was interesting. I remember sitting in the student lounge in a dormitory watching the debate.
00:06:50.780 And at that time, now we can talk about Cuba now, I was very excited and impressed by the Cuban revolution.
00:06:58.460 Even the Democrats weren't excited by the Cuban revolution. Now here he is in 1988. He was impressed by the revolution that the poor people would rise up and get rid of the ugly rich guys.
00:07:12.320 And now in 1988, he sees the fruit of the revolution of 1919 in the Soviet Union.
00:07:19.700 Most of the people here also were extremely impressed by their public transportation system. The stations themselves were absolutely beautiful, including many works of art, chandeliers that were beautiful.
00:07:33.500 It was a very, very effective system. Also, I was impressed by the youth programs that they have, their palaces of culture for the young people,
00:07:43.160 a whole variety of young, of programs for young people, and cultural programs, which go far beyond what we do in this country.
00:07:51.760 We went to a theater in Yaroslavl, which was absolutely beautiful, had three separate stages.
00:07:58.600 Their cultural programs are put on by professional actors and actresses, including a puppeteer area.
00:08:04.360 And the cost, the highest price of the ticket that you can get was the equivalent of $1.50.
00:08:09.440 Oh, my gosh.
00:08:10.540 Wouldn't that be wonderful?
00:08:12.020 Now, the gulags and the torture and the cries of the oppressed and, you know, the millions that were killed.
00:08:20.180 But have you seen the chandelier?
00:08:21.500 I mean, I hate rich people and their opulence.
00:08:24.000 But as long as the people have a chandelier in their subway system, and it was beautiful, it was gorgeous.
00:08:29.600 You didn't see it.
00:08:30.740 I didn't.
00:08:31.080 I mean, there's a cost-benefit analysis to everything.
00:08:33.540 And, I mean, for me, a chandelier at a train station, worth about $400,000 or $500,000 dead.
00:08:39.680 If I can get one chandelier per $400,000, I've starved to death in the fields or executed as they tried to get potatoes.
00:08:47.620 I think that's about the right ratio.
00:08:49.280 Some people might say it's a little lower and a little higher.
00:08:51.340 That's the debate.
00:08:52.160 Right.
00:08:52.380 I would like to have more than one chandelier, and I also want these great youth programs.
00:08:57.120 Because I was very impressed with their youth programs.
00:08:59.480 You know, when they're turning their parents into the KGB?
00:09:03.540 That's one of the youth programs.
00:09:04.800 That's one of the youth programs.
00:09:05.720 I love that.
00:09:06.780 I love that, too.
00:09:07.480 I love that.
00:09:07.840 And to me, a good youth program, you're talking $1.2 million, $1.3 million dead.
00:09:13.420 I'd trade, you know, let's say it's after-school basketball.
00:09:16.560 That's about $1.6 million for me.
00:09:17.940 If you get a theater with three stages at a puppet theater, I might go to $2 million dead for that.
00:09:22.380 Really?
00:09:22.760 Yeah, I think that's about more.
00:09:23.620 And the chandeliers?
00:09:24.200 Well, if you put the chandelier in the building, I'm at $2.5 million.
00:09:28.300 Yeah, $2.5 million.
00:09:28.940 I'm at $2.5 million.
00:09:29.720 Well, we could debate on $2, $2, $2, $2, $3, you know, how many million have to die.
00:09:34.880 But I was impressed by this.
00:09:37.080 This guy is a nightmare.
00:09:39.520 This guy's a nightmare.
00:09:40.920 He's terrifying as a president of the United States.
00:09:43.640 I have to tell you, I don't know, Woodrow Wilson, here's what happened.
00:09:52.060 Woodrow Wilson was that kind of guy.
00:09:54.460 He was that kind of guy.
00:09:55.760 He was the kind of guy who was like, yeah, well, you know, you're going to have to kill
00:09:58.520 a few people.
00:09:59.160 You're going to have to kill a few people.
00:10:00.300 We have to put a few people behind bars.
00:10:02.120 We'll have to do it because it's the right thing for the state.
00:10:05.500 For the collective.
00:10:06.320 Yeah, for the collective.
00:10:07.040 And so that was that scared the American people so much that they backed away and we got the
00:10:16.220 roaring 20s.
00:10:17.160 We went with with Harding and then Coolidge and we got the roaring 20s.
00:10:22.960 So they had to soften everything after that.
00:10:25.980 And we didn't have any kind of reemergence of the progressive until the Great Depression.
00:10:31.840 So I've been waiting to see what our bottom is.
00:10:35.580 And I don't think we're going to hit our bottom.
00:10:37.560 I really don't.
00:10:39.280 Our bottom has not come yet.
00:10:41.240 There's not enough pain for the American people.
00:10:43.240 It's the line in the Declaration of Independence.
00:10:45.280 And I can't remember it.
00:10:46.820 Look up the Declaration of Independence for me real quick.
00:10:50.880 But there's there's a line in it that says basically people will suffer all kinds of oppression.
00:10:56.000 Let's just keep going because they they would rather have the known than the the possible
00:11:03.000 pain of a switch of the unknown.
00:11:04.740 And so they just get worse and worse and worse and worse.
00:11:08.100 But then there comes a point to where they're like, OK, I've had enough and they rise up.
00:11:12.900 Do you realize how fast this is going to happen if we allow it to happen?
00:11:18.580 It could happen in 2020 that they completely redesigned this country and flip the entire
00:11:26.800 constitution upside down, that we lose the free market system.
00:11:31.660 Now, as long as we don't lose the vote, as long as we don't lose true representation, which is always
00:11:38.840 the first thing that people do, as long as we don't lose that, we might be able to turn it back
00:11:45.980 around and set it right.
00:11:47.680 Might might we did it before under Wilson.
00:11:52.200 We might be able to do it.
00:11:53.960 The difference between Wilson and today is infrastructure.
00:11:59.240 Wilson didn't have the universities.
00:12:01.680 He didn't have the media.
00:12:03.820 He didn't have the government infrastructure.
00:12:07.040 He didn't have Department of Homeland Security and all of these things.
00:12:11.240 They had to do it from the outside.
00:12:14.460 And that's why it was easily shut down in the next election.
00:12:18.060 I don't think it goes back.
00:12:19.860 I don't think it goes back.
00:12:21.940 I think once you flip this this system upside down, it calcifies.
00:12:28.700 Because there's so many employees now and in one term, the federal government would grow
00:12:35.180 to an X at an exponential rate.
00:12:38.000 Yeah.
00:12:38.240 I mean, think about Bernie Sanders.
00:12:40.260 Let's say he wins the nomination, which is a it's a possibility.
00:12:43.220 I still don't find it to be the most likely possibility, but he's the current.
00:12:46.860 Yeah, but he's going to they'll they'll count him out just because of the Democrats will
00:12:51.540 destroy him.
00:12:52.200 And remember, too, Sanders is a little bit different than some of the other candidates
00:12:56.380 who believe in socialism in that he is an ideologue, not a politician, number one.
00:13:02.240 And number two, he's 493 years old and has nothing to lose.
00:13:05.760 He's not the type of guy who's playing for the future here of his political life.
00:13:10.880 He's he's playing for the future of I want socialism.
00:13:13.220 He's a disruptor.
00:13:14.220 Right.
00:13:14.480 So he's a disruptor.
00:13:15.320 He comes in, wins that nomination.
00:13:17.400 In that scenario, if he actually wins the presidency, they absolutely are holding on to the House
00:13:22.560 and they're definitely taking the Senate.
00:13:24.680 Can they get to 60 votes in the Senate?
00:13:26.560 Probably not.
00:13:27.580 However, as we've seen over the last two cycles here, each side has taken another thing that
00:13:34.020 used to have to be 60 votes and change it into 50.
00:13:37.180 You've seen the Democrats did it with judges.
00:13:39.400 Republicans did it with Supreme Court this time.
00:13:41.340 And Donald Trump has said many times that he thinks that filibuster should go away so he
00:13:46.100 can get things done.
00:13:47.100 The fact that Trump has said that you're telling me Sanders isn't going to get in there and
00:13:50.680 make that same argument.
00:13:51.860 And if they they can get that through, there's then they'll pass all of this crap.
00:13:55.620 Listen, this is why this is happening to the Democrats.
00:13:58.020 Why has the socialism train all of a sudden just picked up?
00:14:03.380 It's like, you know, in Back to the Future 2, is that the one where it's the Wild West?
00:14:10.680 That's three, isn't it?
00:14:11.700 That's three.
00:14:12.200 OK, so and remember, they throw those logs into the train and they throw that last bundle
00:14:17.480 and that's what gets it up to 88 miles an hour.
00:14:20.080 It's as if the Democrats or the Democratic socialists have thrown that last bundle in
00:14:25.360 and all of a sudden we are hyperspeed to the cliff.
00:14:29.260 Does it not feel that way?
00:14:30.500 Mm-hmm.
00:14:31.340 Why did that happen?
00:14:32.660 What caused that?
00:14:34.820 I'll tell you in a minute.
00:14:35.880 One minute.
00:14:39.320 Film at 11.
00:14:41.180 No, film in one minute.
00:14:42.720 Oh.
00:14:43.440 Well, actually, no.
00:14:44.400 I mean, all, but...
00:14:45.280 You're talking about the future of the country.
00:14:46.680 You're making us wait a whole minute.
00:14:47.880 OK, so here's the thing.
00:14:49.540 If it was so important, why wouldn't you say it now?
00:14:51.500 You're just trying to make money.
00:14:53.540 Here's the...
00:14:54.740 Because the capitalism is still in effect.
00:14:56.420 Yeah.
00:14:56.800 But luckily...
00:14:57.800 Right.
00:14:58.440 Once we don't have this evil capitalism thing to deal with, we'll be happy to tell you these
00:15:04.880 things from our cell to your cell in the gulag.
00:15:08.540 Anyway, the latest data breach affects emails and passwords of 2.2 billion accounts.
00:15:15.560 That's amazing.
00:15:16.360 That is incredible.
00:15:17.720 A third of the world.
00:15:18.260 That's nuts.
00:15:20.520 2.2 billion people have now been compromised in the latest data breach.
00:15:27.180 So everybody's going to be compromised.
00:15:29.560 There is no security anymore.
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00:15:53.040 Nobody's going to take anything.
00:15:54.620 And then all of a sudden, your neighborhood is Detroit.
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00:16:20.380 Station ID.
00:16:29.360 You know, life is full of unintended consequences.
00:16:37.400 And that's the problem with master plans.
00:16:41.280 That's the problem with anybody saying, you know what we're going to do is if we do this, then they'll do that.
00:16:50.260 Okay.
00:16:50.900 And you're always wrong.
00:16:52.460 You're always wrong.
00:16:53.660 At some point in that equation.
00:16:54.660 At some point.
00:16:55.160 At some point.
00:16:55.800 You may be right for the first couple of moves.
00:16:57.960 But then something happens that you never anticipated.
00:17:00.740 And you're like, oh, crap.
00:17:02.440 Okay.
00:17:03.800 That's why master central planning doesn't work.
00:17:08.540 Now.
00:17:10.080 Let me take this to just the last election.
00:17:14.220 And something that we all felt was good.
00:17:18.260 And that's a disruption of the system.
00:17:20.640 We want to disrupt the system.
00:17:22.420 And I said at the time, people who are saying, I want a disruption.
00:17:26.560 I want somebody to go in there and kick these guys, but I get it.
00:17:30.420 And I'm with you.
00:17:31.660 But the people who said, I want somebody to burn it down.
00:17:36.500 I warned.
00:17:37.700 Don't you don't want to burn this down.
00:17:40.900 Okay.
00:17:41.780 Well, the Democrats viewed this last election as a burning down of the house.
00:17:47.320 They saw that one guy can come in and turn the Republican Party upside down.
00:17:55.000 Good or bad doesn't matter.
00:17:57.500 He turned the country or the Republican Party upside down.
00:18:01.040 Now, they're for trade barriers.
00:18:04.180 Republicans have never been for trade barriers.
00:18:06.640 And he is such a disruptive figure that he can get away with just about anything.
00:18:13.440 Well, they like that.
00:18:15.080 They've been trying to get away with everything for a very long time.
00:18:19.520 So they like this disruption.
00:18:22.360 That's why Democratic socialists have taken off the masks, because you're not running against
00:18:28.060 in 2020.
00:18:28.600 You're not running against Jeb Bush.
00:18:30.820 You're not running against George Bush.
00:18:32.900 You're not running against somebody like you're running against a disruptor.
00:18:37.020 And so the left wants a disruptor as well.
00:18:41.000 It's the log.
00:18:42.040 Donald Trump was that last bundle of logs that the Democrats now have taken into their
00:18:48.260 socialist Democratic Socialist train and thrown it into the fire.
00:18:52.340 And he's created such a white hot furnace that they're like, you know what?
00:18:56.520 We can get away with anything as long as we're thinking big and thinking differently.
00:19:02.320 That's why you're hearing about the new Green Deal, because he's a disruptive figure.
00:19:07.520 And to beat him, you need an even bigger disruptive figure.
00:19:11.620 Because every one of their voters will vote for whoever they nominate because it's not
00:19:15.160 Donald Trump.
00:19:15.880 And they believe there's enough independents and others that will vote against Donald
00:19:20.140 Trump to put in anyone.
00:19:21.580 So if we're going to get anyone on our side, why not go for it?
00:19:25.160 This is why they have to investigate.
00:19:26.920 This is why they have to have scandal, because they are creating for their side a candidate
00:19:33.120 that will feel to them as Hillary Clinton felt to us.
00:19:38.100 We all said there's no way we're going to.
00:19:40.980 I mean, I won't vote for Hillary Clinton.
00:19:43.040 She's totally corrupt.
00:19:44.620 She's totally she's wrong on everything and totally corrupt.
00:19:49.140 And so they need him to be totally corrupt because we would have voted for anyone.
00:19:56.120 We would have voted for anyone.
00:19:59.020 Any Republican that wasn't her.
00:20:00.360 Right.
00:20:00.580 And and that and in another similarity to 2016 here is in it's a notable one for us right
00:20:06.440 now, which is the Democrats had an analysis of that election that they could do anything
00:20:12.780 that they could think of to make Donald Trump the nominee because they all wanted to run
00:20:18.180 against Donald Trump because he was the one that they could beat.
00:20:21.880 He was the easiest one to beat.
00:20:23.260 This guy says all sorts of crazy stuff and he's not a politician.
00:20:26.280 He's going to screw up a million times and all these tapes are going to come out and
00:20:28.840 who knows what they thought was going to happen.
00:20:30.780 And so they all cheered for Donald Trump to win so that Hillary could dispatch with him
00:20:34.820 easily.
00:20:35.300 The same thing is happening now reversed.
00:20:38.860 We're all looking at these socialists and these crazy people.
00:20:41.880 And it's like to me and I feel this way as well.
00:20:44.360 I would love Bernie Sanders to be the nominee because how can Bernie Sanders get
00:20:48.140 elected in this country?
00:20:48.960 How is it possible?
00:20:50.300 However, watch what you wish for here, because if you get someone who's as ideal, ideological
00:20:55.820 as Sanders and it comes into a one on one with a big personality like Trump, anything
00:21:01.600 can happen.
00:21:02.120 And if a socialist gets elected, I mean, we can see these things accelerate faster than
00:21:07.180 we ever imagined.
00:21:08.080 Here's my prediction.
00:21:08.760 If the economy goes down and and Donald Trump doesn't become more presidential and gain
00:21:19.220 about 11 points of likability, your president and vice president will be Joe Biden and Beto.
00:21:26.960 They're going to put Beto on the ticket with Joe Biden.
00:21:31.720 And that will be that will be the ticket because you'll have that Democratic socialist tip of
00:21:38.100 the hat, that new reformer with Beto, with Beto.
00:21:42.300 And then you will have the oh, he's not crazy.
00:21:46.100 Have you met Joe Biden?
00:21:47.380 He's not crazy.
00:21:48.440 He's not.
00:21:48.900 And he's a puncher.
00:21:49.880 That's interesting, because I think I see Biden more as I feel like if the economy crashes,
00:21:55.600 the idea of a socialist, one of these real far, far left of the left candidates like
00:22:01.580 a Sanders, like a Harris, like a Warren winning is is intensified, where I think Biden has
00:22:08.020 is more likely if things stay the same to be the nominee, the uglier it gets in the economy,
00:22:14.160 the more beatable Trump looks, the more likely they go socialist.
00:22:17.900 Yes, yes, but that's just the look at I have today.
00:22:21.980 Right.
00:22:22.200 Yeah.
00:22:22.400 I mean, I could change for sure.
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00:24:36.100 Welcome to the program, Pat.
00:24:37.120 I am convinced if the United States had just a serious conversation about the opening lines of the Declaration of Independence, we could fix this nation.
00:24:47.960 And let me give you an example.
00:24:48.900 Just listen to the first five lines.
00:24:50.920 OK, we hold these truths to be self-evident.
00:24:53.780 That could be a week that all men are created equal next week, that they are endowed by their creator would be probably six months with certain unalienable rights.
00:25:04.580 That among these rights are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, period.
00:25:08.900 That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men.
00:25:15.480 There's your definition of government right there.
00:25:18.000 Governments are instituted to protect rights, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
00:25:26.400 Notice it doesn't say powers.
00:25:28.000 It says just powers.
00:25:30.220 That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, meaning they are starting to squash your rights, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it.
00:25:41.860 And institute a new government, laying its foundations on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness.
00:25:54.260 Prudence, and this is the line I was talking about earlier.
00:25:57.260 Prudence, indeed, this is where we are, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes.
00:26:06.180 And accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind is more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to write themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
00:26:17.520 And the last line, but when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, convinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, comma, it is their duty, comma, to throw off such government and provide new guards for their future security.
00:26:39.520 Now, why doesn't public education work because public education cannot teach that a government cannot teach this?
00:26:52.500 We have taken and said, hey, it's our government that is going to protect these rights.
00:26:58.440 But over time, I felt uncomfortable even reading.
00:27:02.460 But when a long train of abuses and usurpations invariably reduce them to absolute despotism, it is their right.
00:27:08.100 It is their duty to throw off such government.
00:27:10.360 Why did I feel uncomfortable with that?
00:27:11.720 Because it's revolutionary.
00:27:14.020 Because so many people say, see, look, they're calling for revolution.
00:27:17.620 How could a government teach that revolution is good under despotism, teach what those rights are and what the proper role of government is?
00:27:31.980 How could they be teaching that and spending all the money and creating the curriculum and at the same time say, you know what, we're going to create some new rights here?
00:27:42.620 They wouldn't.
00:27:43.180 They can't.
00:27:44.320 Not only that, but the line well before that, endowed by their creator.
00:27:48.980 Yes.
00:27:49.300 They don't want to talk about that at all.
00:27:50.560 No.
00:27:50.920 Because that might offend somebody.
00:27:52.760 And not everybody believes there is a creator.
00:27:55.000 So we can't talk about a creator.
00:27:55.920 But you know what?
00:27:56.400 It's not even that.
00:27:57.660 It's not even that.
00:27:58.560 But progressives will tell you, and whether they believe in God or not, they will tell you that they believe in God, some of them, most of them.
00:28:06.180 And I think most of them would consider themselves spiritual, that there is some higher power.
00:28:11.080 But that's not, in their opinion, where rights come from.
00:28:14.600 They have to believe that rights come from the body in Washington, not the body of Christ, but the body in Washington.
00:28:22.780 And so that's the real breakaway.
00:28:26.140 Yep.
00:28:26.940 It's a higher power.
00:28:27.840 It's just not the one that was necessarily intended.
00:28:30.660 Correct.
00:28:31.400 Correct.
00:28:32.540 If we would just teach that, we could save the country.
00:28:37.960 If America just had a serious, like we used to in the 1700s, not everybody had it, but the history teaches us that the taverns were full of people who were debating, well, which right is it?
00:28:52.400 What is that?
00:28:52.760 What do you mean that right?
00:28:53.800 And why should we give the government that much power, et cetera, et cetera?
00:28:56.920 The people were engaged.
00:28:58.640 They're not engaged.
00:28:59.700 They're engaged on what the latest tweet was from somebody they despise or someone they love.
00:29:04.860 That's not a battle of ideas.
00:29:07.240 And I don't think they even talk about the Declaration of Independence anymore.
00:29:11.620 They ignore the Declaration of Independence.
00:29:13.740 Like, that's not a founding document anymore.
00:29:15.900 Like, it has nothing to do with the Constitution.
00:29:17.720 The Constitution is, you know, is somewhat important.
00:29:21.340 But the Declaration of Independence, that means nothing now.
00:29:24.320 The Declaration of Independence is our mission statement, and our Constitution is the blueprint on how to build it.
00:29:31.740 Without the mission statement, you're just building a machine, and it could do anything.
00:29:38.040 You have to have the mission statement.
00:29:40.620 That's what set us apart.
00:29:42.140 Name the mission statement of Great Britain.
00:29:44.760 The Magna Carta.
00:29:46.480 The Bad Teeth Act.
00:29:48.820 Right.
00:29:49.640 Right.
00:29:50.460 Name the mission.
00:29:51.640 I forgot about the Bad Teeth Act.
00:29:53.360 Name the mission statement of Germany or France.
00:29:58.000 There isn't.
00:29:59.280 No.
00:29:59.980 Britain kind of has one.
00:30:01.740 But Britain and France really don't.
00:30:04.700 You just said Britain.
00:30:05.600 No, you said Germany and France.
00:30:06.920 I mean, Germany and France don't.
00:30:07.600 Yeah, Germany and France.
00:30:08.220 Okay.
00:30:08.500 But Britain has one.
00:30:09.560 Britain, you know, they started things like this with the Magna Carta.
00:30:13.080 Yes.
00:30:13.280 I mean, that's where the miracle started, right?
00:30:14.980 Yes.
00:30:15.740 In many ways.
00:30:17.040 That enlightenment was vital.
00:30:19.420 That's kind of our mission.
00:30:20.600 I mean, that started our mission statement.
00:30:22.340 It did.
00:30:22.740 It did.
00:30:23.700 Very closely related.
00:30:24.500 It did.
00:30:24.840 But really, that's why America is different.
00:30:30.780 You know, make America great again.
00:30:32.020 It's not about jobs.
00:30:33.020 It's not about.
00:30:33.380 It's our mission.
00:30:34.940 What is our mission?
00:30:36.660 Our mission is to show the world that all men are created equal.
00:30:41.560 And when you treat people like that, look what they can accomplish.
00:30:45.940 Just leave them alone.
00:30:49.080 That's what's bred inside of us.
00:30:53.220 And that's what we're not talking about.
00:30:56.060 And again, though, we're not talking about it because that's by design.
00:30:59.980 The founders and everything they said and everything they stood for has been disparaged.
00:31:04.660 And it's been ridiculed, it's been mocked, and it's been nullified by a hundred and probably
00:31:12.480 fifty years of founder bashing, of founder belittling, of making them out to be nothing
00:31:19.960 but racist, white, rich, old guys who are completely unrelatable.
00:31:25.460 Right.
00:31:26.320 And not worth paying attention to anymore.
00:31:29.160 Yeah, I mean, look, the other thing, too, is I think the country is at some level, and
00:31:35.120 this battle of ideas is at some level a casualty of the success of the founders.
00:31:40.800 I mean, they created a country that 95% of people can never watch a news broadcast and
00:31:47.900 just care about what Kim Kardashian tweets.
00:31:51.180 And it still is the best country on Earth.
00:31:53.380 Yeah, it still basically runs itself to be the most prosperous nation on Earth.
00:31:59.380 And it's like, well, you know, it's hard to make the argument you should care.
00:32:03.960 Less and less people care, and things get better and better.
00:32:06.520 People are being, you know, dragged out of poverty all over the world because this capitalist
00:32:11.700 engine and the free market has generated so much for so many.
00:32:16.500 At some point, it becomes difficult to defend because people take it for granted.
00:32:21.520 And I really think that's where we are.
00:32:22.660 That's sort of the focus of Jonah Goldberg's book.
00:32:24.740 I mentioned it a minute ago with the miracle, like the suicide of the West.
00:32:27.420 It's like we're making this choice to no longer defend these things because we take them for
00:32:34.780 granted completely.
00:32:36.040 We do.
00:32:36.880 We do.
00:32:37.440 You guys are going to have Jonathan Dunn on later, right?
00:32:39.300 Yeah.
00:32:39.840 He doesn't take it for granted.
00:32:40.620 Freedom's disciple from Ireland.
00:32:41.880 And he's, you know, it takes an Irish guy to remind us about the unbelievable rights and
00:32:48.940 and the foundation of this of this country that he doesn't have for granted and he doesn't
00:32:55.340 have.
00:32:55.620 So he doesn't take it for granted.
00:32:57.500 And people in Britain who understand it don't take it for granted.
00:33:01.980 And to listen to him talk about the Constitution is a pretty special thing.
00:33:06.440 It's it's pretty inspiring because it you know, I think it takes a foreigner to remind us
00:33:11.420 sometimes of what we have here because nobody else has it.
00:33:14.620 And we forget that sometimes and we just have taken it for granted our whole lives to the
00:33:19.460 point where we don't even pay attention to it.
00:33:21.360 And most people don't even read it.
00:33:23.400 Most people don't even know what's in those documents anymore.
00:33:25.840 I'm so proud of my son the other day.
00:33:27.320 He came to me about about a month ago and we've been struggling with some stuff.
00:33:32.360 And so we've been just having these really great talks.
00:33:35.700 And and he said dad I've been thinking about what we talked about yesterday and he said
00:33:44.440 you know what I think the problem is really said no he said I think my life has been too
00:33:53.480 easy and now you'd say that to me and I really wanted to pounce and say oh I'll make it tough
00:34:00.340 for you but he was right and he I mean the wisdom of this kid if we just would look at
00:34:12.640 ourselves and say I mean his life I mean he's had some he's had some issues but he's also
00:34:19.560 had a sweet life that nobody else nobody else has had you know he's he's been raised in a
00:34:24.760 family that has opportunities that nobody else has but he also still struggles with everything
00:34:29.260 else that everybody else struggles with that is really the American story we are we are
00:34:37.480 throwing we're throwing temper tantrums because this is so difficult no you don't know what
00:34:44.020 difficult is you don't know what difficult is and we're not willing to say you know what
00:34:50.540 the reason why we're complaining the reason why we're walking around pouty the reason why
00:34:54.520 we're walking around throwing temper tantrums is because we're spoiled we're spoiled
00:34:59.140 we've we've had it too easy if we could just come to that one understanding our country would
00:35:06.560 change but we don't we we we want to we are rewarding people who are victims now with the
00:35:15.000 jesse small or jesse smallet case he's he knew he would be rewarded if he was a victim
00:35:22.320 what kind of country is that now don't forget about the native american who was beating the
00:35:28.920 drum in the kid's face knew he'd be a victim uh right the the the rolling stone uh uh case with
00:35:37.080 the virginia uh rape uh situation you know there's a there's there's a fetish you're fetishizing it
00:35:44.220 right that's the word right you're you're taking it you're making it into this like sexual preference
00:35:48.740 something you're all everyone's striving for it's sexy to be a victim and in this freaking country
00:35:54.260 where she wasn't a victim she wasn't everybody found out her her excuse was well but this does
00:36:01.160 happen and i'm just bringing that to light so it's okay it's always the stick it's always the case so
00:36:07.000 even that was fine yeah that was great and she kind of was rewarded they're saying that was small
00:36:11.860 at the blaze has a list of stories i think they've even expanded on what we did on monday i think they
00:36:16.040 have 30 fake uh hoax cases revolving around trump people saying trump supporters did x y and z there's
00:36:24.480 a list on the blaze of like 30 of them and they're all fake and they're all fake all turned out to be
00:36:29.100 fake and of course the vast majority of them overwhelmingly embraced by the media who said
00:36:34.600 wow this is a real sign of what's really happening here guys and look there are people who are awful
00:36:39.800 that do awful things we just saw a guy arresting this guy who was arrested uh the coast guard guy who
00:36:45.540 was uh you know going right who's trying to emulate with the norwegian mass murderer could
00:36:49.860 have been really really bad there are really bad people but that normally doesn't happen but again
00:36:53.640 they they as i think it was the washington post glenn you pointed out the writer saying i want this to
00:36:58.560 be true it needs to be true because i want to show everyone this is how the world is well maybe it's
00:37:04.640 not you ever stop and think maybe it's not maybe all of your guesses as to what white people and
00:37:12.100 trump supporters think maybe they're wrong has that crossed your mind at all when we show you
00:37:17.860 dozens of cases where the same thing happens where you incentivize people to climb to the top of the
00:37:25.260 ladder of our society by being a victim and then shockingly they all fake it and try to become a
00:37:29.800 victim well of course they do you're you're telling everyone this is the best thing you can be
00:37:35.180 uh was it uh it might have been john ziggler the other day who said you know it's a think of how
00:37:41.580 intoxicating this must be for someone on the left to go in you this happens to you everyone fawns
00:37:48.080 everyone says oh my gosh you're so brave everyone says you're so strong you're making a difference
00:37:53.880 you're a hero i'm so sorry this happened to you those people are evil all the people that you don't
00:37:58.320 like are bad and you're great i mean you can understand why someone would be incentivized to do
00:38:03.500 something like so this is why when i went to mexico i was so disgusted with our country i i didn't say
00:38:08.220 it at the time i i just i i almost almost couldn't come into work for a week because it was the week
00:38:15.520 we were tearing down the statues and i had just done a three-day tour in mexico talking to actual
00:38:22.340 slaves people who had chains around their neck and scars on their back from being whipped okay women who
00:38:29.740 were in their 20s and i asked one of them as we were filming something i said i want you to say
00:38:34.920 uh your name and that i was a slave but uh my life is a blank piece of paper and only i write my story
00:38:43.340 and she looked at me and she said no and through a translator she told me you could say i was a slave
00:38:52.480 others could say i was a slave but even with the chain around my neck i was never a slave
00:38:57.280 to me wow that's inspiring i leave that where a woman was actually enslaved to a bunch of college
00:39:07.160 kids in beautiful universities with everything going for them saying how they've been victimized
00:39:15.160 by a statue of a guy who lived 120 years ago maybe our life is a little too easy
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00:40:46.460 did you see jeffrey smollett's attorney's statement today we witnessed an organized law enforcement
00:41:03.820 spectacle that has no place in the american legal system uh they are going after chicago saying that
00:41:11.360 they are just targeting this poor man he is still declaring his innocence this guy they've got your
00:41:19.400 check dude you wrote a check to those two guys i can't get a break i mean first maga country now
00:41:25.300 the police guy just wants a tuna sandwich holy cow can't wait to hear bill o'reilly next
00:41:30.580 you're listening to glenn beck
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00:42:29.800 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program man there is so much to
00:42:52.540 talk to bill o'reilly about uh you've got the exit from uh new york with amazon and aoc you have
00:43:00.780 developments big developments in the muller uh case which is supposed to be finished tomorrow
00:43:06.020 bernie sanders has thrown his hat into the ring uh smollett and what's happening there an incredible
00:43:12.920 incredible story uh but that doesn't even count the 46 uh lawsuits that california has uh filed against
00:43:22.000 donald trump uh it it doesn't even uh cover the the emergency declaration we've got a ton to talk
00:43:31.800 about with bill o'reilly and we begin in one minute this is the glenn beck program it also doesn't really
00:43:41.380 even go into any of the foreign affairs uh there are so many problems with our financial system uh right
00:43:47.480 now and we are the best out of out of everybody in the world but china is on the verge of destruction
00:43:56.180 we have 70 percent of our investments in the united states with our people you me everybody else
00:44:03.620 70 of that is locked up in the stock market so the stock market takes a hit and it's bad but if
00:44:10.040 everybody you know doesn't panic and they haven't over leveraged themselves it will grow back just like
00:44:15.460 it did in 08 we've we've gained 400 since 08 china on the other hand is a housing market those are all loans
00:44:25.660 that are way underwater they are way worse than we were in 2008 and if china goes down 70 of the money
00:44:35.720 that they have invested is all in this bogus real estate it's much worse they go down europe goes down
00:44:44.680 africa goes down america go down we're all tied together please this year please sooner rather
00:44:52.200 than later clean up your financial house make sure your house is in order do the things that you need
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00:45:12.060 or silver and i mean physical gold or silver have something of value at the end of this i've been
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00:45:43.860 bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com bill you are um you're i have so much i want to talk to you about
00:46:01.060 you're gonna you're gonna have insight that we have we have maybe missed this week but i want to start
00:46:06.460 with dessert i want to start with this crazy story out of chicago and jesse smollett well it is a crazy
00:46:14.900 story and you know he's doubling down by telling the hollywood pinheads oh i didn't do it you know
00:46:22.680 this is uh if if i if it's not true i mean the chicago police are lying about me so that tells me
00:46:30.040 the guy is uh mentally ill is that fair it does seem to be relatively fair as a joke no i i think
00:46:39.960 that might be fair i i'm okay i i think it might be evidence now yes compiled by the chicago police
00:46:47.760 which treated him with respect in the beginning um and the guy still claiming that you know two white
00:46:59.020 guys jumped him at 2 30 in the morning at 14 below zero weather when he came back from his subway but
00:47:04.280 he's going he's doubling down even more than that his lawyer came out yesterday and said this is
00:47:09.340 what we thought we were dealing with was bad enough but now look at the justice system persecuted by the
00:47:16.660 authorities oh my gosh so i think that at this point you have to disengage and and this is a lesson
00:47:22.980 for people in their personal lives as well uh once you get into a point where there's it's irrational
00:47:29.720 and that truth and facts don't matter anymore so you're in a delusionary world you got to get away
00:47:38.760 okay so i'm putting that story behind me and that and i feel bad for any human being
00:47:48.360 that self-destructs that way but the political story here camilla harris and cory booker two
00:47:57.020 senators yep in my opinion yep destroyed their credibility forever so cast members cast members
00:48:06.540 of empire have come out and said this is horrible they are destroying him fox has distanced themselves
00:48:14.440 and not fox news channel fox has distanced themselves and yet the presidential candidates
00:48:21.340 don't well they do but they don't know what to do because both booker and harris on their resume
00:48:27.800 have the witch hunting against brett kavanaugh so this is two all right so they're witch hunters
00:48:35.940 that's who these people are and i'll submit to you that no american is going to vote for a well i shouldn't even
00:48:45.600 say that because we live in a different country now um but they're witch hunters and harris had a pretty
00:48:51.640 good shot at the number two spot on a biden ticket but now if biden puts her there all you're going to hear
00:49:00.360 about is jesse smollett that's all you're going to hear about i mean trump will go to town on that
00:49:06.520 and so will pence like crazy so that's a big unintended consequence of this whole thing that
00:49:13.020 the media will never report the second big story off this is that many millions of americans now
00:49:20.140 believe cnn is trash you had their uh media critic the ball guy what it what's his name that vicious
00:49:32.980 animal there uh stelter oh brian sources i think you're brian stelter potentially all right stelter
00:49:40.820 yeah vicious beyond belief this man okay and lara logan pointed that out this week he comes out and
00:49:50.000 he says he says on the air mainstream media covered smollett uh responsibly that's the end to him
00:49:59.860 yeah delusional delusional so i looked at the numbers i just got them from last night for cnn um cable
00:50:07.640 news they are now evaporating what are their light what are their nightly numbers like um they have
00:50:16.760 declined in the last few weeks about 20 25 percent oh my gosh yeah how many because the the msnbc what
00:50:26.500 they did was they just ignored it if you can believe it um they were all over smollett when it first
00:50:34.360 started oh this is terrible and then the usual virtue signaling that they do we're noble and the
00:50:40.780 country is terrible but we msnbc we are so noble and so smart and then when it turned what msnbc did and
00:50:51.020 this is all corporate we've discussed this before they're ordered what to do and say was they didn't
00:50:57.400 cover it they ignored it even their big show mad out okay but cnn tried to defend it you see the
00:51:06.560 difference so the liberals who don't want to see this anymore hear this anymore they went to msnbc
00:51:13.520 because even they couldn't stomach the lies coming out of cnn i mean so you get two really big stories
00:51:21.260 off smollett um you've got the disintegration of two presidential candidates and the disintegration
00:51:28.800 of cnn now how long people remember i don't know but it can be brought up at any time well you have
00:51:36.660 you have may i have one more big story i agree with everything you just said one other story that
00:51:42.220 is big and yet undeveloped and that is how much time will he get for this now he's accused of sending
00:51:50.380 his own uh letter to himself a threatening letter to himself probation and a fine that's a mistake
00:51:57.720 wait a minute hang on if you did that the the penalty is seven to ten years for just postal fraud go
00:52:05.420 back i know hang on just a second one to three for the reporting of a crime if this guy he is facing
00:52:13.460 from basic sentencing eight to 13 years i understand city where you can carry a gun be a gang member
00:52:23.960 and they won't even give you any jail time so here's the here's the the undeveloped story yet
00:52:31.900 to come and that is if if this guy we have 30 on the blaze today we have added uh last weekend a
00:52:40.980 reporter went through and they found like 20 different uh stories that were fake today the blaze has a
00:52:46.800 comprehensive story on 30 of these fake uh left-wing you know i was you know i was victimized somehow
00:52:55.480 or another by donald trump supporter um if you don't if you don't make an example out of this guy
00:53:02.260 there is no truth on the local level police won't be able to believe anything they're not going to do
00:53:10.080 it beck i'm telling you this is cook county chicago i know so what's going to happen is
00:53:17.780 they're gonna the lawyers for smollett will go in and say our client has psychological and emotional
00:53:25.640 problems we want to make a plea deal don't put him in jail he'll get therapy give him probation
00:53:33.580 he'll pay a fine for all the expenses that the chicago pd put out and that's what will happen
00:53:39.900 wow that will send a really bad signal it's chicago i know i know i know all right a big question on
00:53:50.680 bernie bernie sanders and uh his announcement we'll do that coming up in uh just a just a second with
00:53:56.960 bill o'reilly first let me pause for one minute and then back to bill uh field of greens yes another
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00:54:09.380 not a diet thing i'm doing because people will be like you should have a salad no this is i hate
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00:54:25.700 continuing not eating and i can continue to say to my wife i don't need to have a salad and this
00:54:32.600 time you're finally right yes like in the past you've been saying the same thing right you were
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00:55:19.480 let's start with the uh audio of of uh bernie sanders uh there's been two releases but the i want
00:55:36.840 the second cut where he's talking about how great the soviet union is back in 1988 most of the people
00:55:44.300 here also were extremely impressed by their public transportation system the stations themselves were
00:55:50.460 absolutely beautiful uh including many works of art chandeliers that were beautiful it was a very very
00:55:56.780 effective system also i was impressed by the youth programs that they have uh their palaces of of culture
00:56:04.620 for the young people a whole variety of young of programs for young people and cultural programs which
00:56:11.420 go far beyond what we do in this country uh we went to a a uh theater in yaroslavl which was absolutely
00:56:18.620 beautiful had three separate stages their cultural programs are put on by professional actors and
00:56:24.200 actresses including a puppeteer area and the cost the highest price of the ticket that you can get
00:56:30.140 was the equivalent of a dollar fifty well that was the cost of the ticket a dollar fifty plus uh about
00:56:35.780 fifty million dead but that's for a puppet show that price could never be uh high enough bill who is
00:56:43.760 releasing this is this stuff coming from the right or is this stuff coming from the left
00:56:50.120 muller put it out it's russian collusion
00:56:53.640 seriously the democrats do not want bernie sanders as a front runner no um and i i mean bernie is uh
00:57:05.700 if you look at history you know if bernie never never would submit for an interview with me
00:57:12.080 because he knew that it would be the end he's on with me in 45 minutes no he's not yes he is is he
00:57:19.800 coming on with you 45 minutes from now okay now here's what you ask him okay say okay bernie what's
00:57:26.120 the difference between the soviet union that you were praising in that year and the third reich
00:57:32.020 what's the difference third reich i will ask him that all right also ask him what he thinks you
00:57:39.400 look if you look at the historical atrocities yes leveled by hitler as opposed to stalin pretty much
00:57:47.360 equal stalin was a little more a little more effective for a longer period of time but yes you're
00:57:54.200 there you go yeah there you go yeah and then you an american citizen are standing there in a land
00:58:01.600 where 30 million people were murdered to impose a governmental system and you are praising that
00:58:11.020 system if you ask him that question back he's through because that's what he did so bill the the
00:58:21.300 democratic socialist the this has been turbocharged all of a sudden i i explained it earlier as if i
00:58:28.120 don't know if you ever watched uh back to the future three where they went back to the wild west
00:58:31.780 oh that's my favorite three okay one and two yeah three loved it okay i got it so at one point uh doc and
00:58:41.940 marty they have to throw this bundle into that engine uh for the train to get it to go to 88 miles an
00:58:49.880 hour and it takes off like a rocket ship something has happened with the democratic socialist movement
00:58:55.700 what is that bundle that they threw into the fire that has made this a non-stop train right to the
00:59:02.900 cliff i think it is uh that they learned that somebody who is really very disruptive to the whole system
00:59:13.780 can make it like donald trump and they think they can now just pull the masks off and go yeah you know
00:59:21.480 what we want a world a new world order uh and we're going to change everything and they think that will
00:59:27.220 work with the american people because it it worked in some way uh with donald trump i see it a bit
00:59:34.460 differently okay tell me i think the amazon thing in new york really hurt the socialistic movement
00:59:41.340 i agree 25 000 jobs vanish uh the uber left communist mayor de blasio and he's on the same
00:59:50.300 part bernie sanders oh yeah he is okay um he even he was outraged by the socialism that caused amazon
01:00:00.380 to pull out of here now even though most people don't live in new york and they don't care what
01:00:04.520 happens in new york the message got out now the wise guys who run the democratic party and i'd use
01:00:12.520 that term for the republican party as well i mean the real money men the real behind the scenes people
01:00:16.960 the bonner group these shadowy people that live in washington and raise all the money they don't want
01:00:24.420 this they don't want these socialists okay they want biden they want somebody who's moderate because
01:00:31.520 they know it's mcgovern it's george mcgovern coming down the track to run against trump all right they
01:00:38.940 know that all internal polling shows that what is they're up against is the media the media loves the
01:00:47.260 far-left progressives which is why they made cortez a an amazing star so cortez not a
01:00:54.260 congresswoman she's a celebrity who just happens to be in congress but believe me she has no interest
01:01:01.620 in congress at all all right she wants to be um a celebrity and hang with the with the swells all
01:01:09.320 right so the establishment money raisers inside the democratic party who are you don't know who they
01:01:16.360 are you never see them they're up against the new york times the washington post okay who for some
01:01:23.740 reason think all this progressive stuff all this socialist stuff is really good um which is just
01:01:30.860 stunning to me it's stunning to me that the washington post has that opinion when the washington post owner
01:01:36.900 is the guy who lost uh in new york city pulled out not only not only that but he's going to have to
01:01:43.460 write a hundred million dollar check to the covington kid all right they're going to lose that yes that
01:01:49.280 ever got to a jury which it won't the jury probably given 300 million yeah all right so the washington
01:01:57.320 post is in real trouble but it's bezos the ceo of amazon who owns the post is going to have to write
01:02:05.660 that check lynn wood that lawyer in lana he's jumping up and down this is this is the easiest case
01:02:11.820 he's ever gotten in his life yeah all right he goes look i don't care what you say new york times or
01:02:17.600 washington post i want a jury i want a kentucky jury all right and i'm going to parade my 16 year old
01:02:26.240 client in there and he's going to tell you how the washington post and others ruined his life
01:02:31.220 are you kidding me how much money is that bill let me ask you this um if if i offered you a nine to
01:02:42.780 one return on your money uh and it was pretty guaranteed i could i could even say to you five
01:02:48.920 to one for sure but it's going to be right you're insane like what are you giving me i'll take it
01:02:54.320 correct everyone the poorest among us would be insane if i said you only have a dollar but if you give
01:03:01.040 that dollar to me i'm going to return five to nine dollars and and i'm being generous by saying five
01:03:07.060 it's a nine dollar return on the investment that's what this investment of three billion dollars was
01:03:12.860 for the state of new york it was a nine to one return and and not only that i live here i mean it's
01:03:21.480 this whole a complex was 10 miles away from my house where i'm talking to you right now every single
01:03:28.460 person in western queens would have benefited every poor person in the borough you imagine
01:03:37.440 what your house would have been worth well it's a palace now every pizza owner every uh shopkeeper
01:03:48.400 yes everybody looking for a job every high school kid who wants to work after school so bill when i come
01:03:55.620 back i want to talk to you about then the real people that maybe your help talks to uh that live
01:04:02.540 in that area what what they've learned if anything about their own uh house of representatives in you
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01:06:33.600 we're with bill o'reilly on the glenbeck program it is friday we're talking about
01:06:47.920 the loss of amazon to new york and what that means politically
01:06:54.680 um aoc and others are celebrating the new york times had a uh deal on their uh their daily
01:07:01.900 podcast today about what it means for new york and they were so arrogant saying well new york doesn't
01:07:08.120 really need amazon and we'll get those jobs anyway quote we we create in new york city thousands of jobs
01:07:15.320 every month anyway oh do you really um but what do the real people think on the streets and
01:07:24.240 um you know from bill o'reilly's house there is a vantage point to where you can look down at uh the
01:07:31.320 little villages and towns where real people actually live um what how are the how are the average
01:07:38.020 democrats looking at you know job creation this isn't job creation these are serial killers when it
01:07:45.840 comes to job creation 25 000 jobs lost okay number one um i'm glad you follow the new york times
01:07:54.980 because i don't yes somebody has to don't because everything they're liars okay got it all right
01:08:01.660 and they lied today if what you're reporting is accurate that is i have no yeah i have no reason
01:08:07.880 believe it is so little andrew cuomo the government the governor of new york state and i use the word
01:08:14.140 little because he's shrinking in my estimation um almost every day little andrew cuomo comes out
01:08:21.620 two weeks ago and says um we are uh 2.5 billion dollars light on tax receipts so we expected 2.5
01:08:32.360 billion dollar more taxes in new york state and the reason we don't have them is because large wage
01:08:40.440 earners like glenn beck and he he cited you specifically i'm sure he did have moved out of
01:08:46.100 the state which you did uh no you're in connecticut but we have moved out okay so that's a fact
01:08:52.440 in stone so then the new york times comes in and says oh no we don't need amazon we know we create
01:08:59.140 jobs all the time then they're of course contradicting little andrew all right so you can't believe a word
01:09:06.860 those people say nothing now i don't your question before the break was are the folks who elected
01:09:15.600 ocasio cortez gonna wise up and see what she's peddling is hurtful to them and the country and
01:09:27.420 i'm not sure and i'll tell you i don't know if the news penetrates now through to 75 percent of the
01:09:37.300 american people well hang on 25 percent 25 percent of us follow it but 75 percent of us are so addicted
01:09:47.400 to the machines and everything else that they don't so let me let me give you a prime example
01:09:53.340 of this here's uh ocasio cortez uh trying to explain uh how taxes work uh to to a uh show that
01:10:03.960 you know will appeal to 75 percent uh of americans watch all right enough about that why are you trying
01:10:11.100 to take all our money away from us we just signed to showtime and now you're trying to put the wild
01:10:14.780 tax i'm a billionaire what's wrong with you no no no seriously though seriously though please look
01:10:19.260 straight to camera and explain the tax for the dumb that keeps saying if i make a million dollars
01:10:23.860 it's gonna take 70 million dollars away from me so a marginal tax rate is saying if you make
01:10:29.700 more than 10 million in one year which is a pretty good year that's a damn good year if you make
01:10:37.320 more than 10 million yes seriously you make more than 10 million in one year your 10 millionth and
01:10:43.880 one dollar gets taxed at 70 percent which by the way we used to have marginal tax rates under republican
01:10:52.740 presidents of 90 percent and it was when we experienced some of the largest rates of economic
01:10:58.380 stupid hold that you know it's crazy like she totally explained it and i don't have 10 million
01:11:02.760 dollars but even though i'm just like no and and it really comes down to the question of isn't 10 million
01:11:08.280 enough like when does it stop yeah when it's too much right like when at what point is it immoral
01:11:16.420 that we're building jeff bezos a helipad when we have the most amount of homeless people in new york city
01:11:22.860 there it is so this is this is the bodega boys that's how people get their news well that was jake
01:11:29.600 tapper interviewing her i mean how much is that you like like i think uh okay so um what you have
01:11:43.140 now is somebody who really wants to be a kardashian all right so she doesn't understand macroeconomic
01:11:52.140 she doesn't understand that anybody making 10 million dollars is already paying 50 percent of that
01:11:59.580 okay not on a corporate level okay now the corporate level i think the government should
01:12:06.260 go in there and i don't think amazon should be paying no taxes which they did last year nothing
01:12:12.020 i don't think so i think that's wrong okay i'm so i'm with uh miss cortez on that but for me
01:12:20.600 when i earn money at the you know i pay half half in state and federal
01:12:29.440 taxes and that's not enough for this woman um i'm sorry achievement should be celebrated not punished
01:12:37.040 all right bill let me let me switch subjects here in the last few minutes um the muller
01:12:44.020 investigation is supposed to be finished next week a true or false b what happens what are we going to
01:12:51.900 c cnn reported that i don't trust anything cnn says but i think the indications are that the new
01:13:00.980 attorney general made a call to muller and said when are you going to have it i think that's what
01:13:08.100 happened and i have that on fairly reliable information as stew always knows of course so
01:13:15.560 bar got in the first call was to muller when are you going to have it and then it leaked out okay so
01:13:22.020 i'm going to go with it that muller will put out something but it's not going to be public it'll go to
01:13:28.160 bar and then bar will brief congressional people as soon as he does that it'll leak out and and that's
01:13:36.560 true the way that this works bill is that it basically falls onto bar to do a summary right
01:13:41.960 of the muller report is that right yep and my and then bar didn't have to make that public
01:13:47.460 you don't have to put it out to the folks and i don't believe there's going to be anybody in bar's
01:13:51.940 office going to put it out he does have to brief congress though right they're so scared now and the
01:13:56.300 department of justice um that they're not going to do that but as soon as he goes over to the hill
01:14:01.960 and it gets into the committees and says this is what it says two seconds later but you're not
01:14:09.800 going to get an accurate appraisal of it so schiff and those guys they're going to spin it negative
01:14:15.820 no matter what it is and then the republicans even it was terrible they'd say it isn't terrible
01:14:22.640 so the folks will not get a real accurate barometer and then of course the news agencies
01:14:29.400 won't report it accurately they'll they have too much invested in it so what comes out of this in
01:14:34.800 the end bill what does this mean for the unless there is a charge leveled against donald trump
01:14:42.220 it means nothing i mean if what if it's one of the kids donald trump jr it's not going to be one
01:14:50.260 of the kids it's not going to be anything like that and if if it were it would have already leaked out
01:14:56.300 it's going here's what it's going to be and you guys have this on tape and you can play it back
01:15:00.440 it's going to be donald trump did not understand that his organization was violating the spirit of
01:15:09.680 our elections by interacting with russian agents bad actors they're going to use that word during
01:15:17.920 the campaign and the russians tried to subvert our election but the trump campaign was so naive and
01:15:25.000 so distracted and so incompetent that it played into their hands the russian's hands that's what
01:15:31.160 it's going to be and is it true uh bill that because what we're going to get essentially if i'm reading
01:15:38.360 this right is we're going to get bar's report a trump appointees report about what the muller report
01:15:45.300 says so you'll get the muller report some down the road right so bar can't distort it he can't so but
01:15:54.480 that's going to come from what someone's going to lead him he briefs kind of distorted and will
01:16:00.960 and press of course will never report accurately because they can't so they've already convicted
01:16:06.580 trump of russian collusion so they have to report it accurately and then the people who are invested
01:16:11.260 in trump who have defended him can't certainly say oh he was uh he did something wrong they can't do
01:16:18.800 that everybody's got to stay where they are it's like jesse smollett yeah you just keep going
01:16:25.780 he can't admit it will this have to be subpoenaed to get the actual full report down the line put it
01:16:33.420 out they'll put it out they will i mean you can't pay all this money the taxpayers paid 30 million
01:16:37.980 dollars i mean you can't say we're not going to show it to you but it'll be it'll be redacted
01:16:43.260 it's like it's like uh glenn beck's life you have to redact half of it yeah a lot of it's ugly a lot
01:16:50.440 of it's ugly i don't know i don't i don't know i don't know if i'd go there in that challenge with
01:16:54.800 me there bill but uh thank you so much bill o'reilly bill o'reilly.com good to talk to you talk to you
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01:18:23.180 this is the glenbeck program uh i will tell you that i um uh i i am i don't want to toot my own
01:18:47.860 horn here at all because it's not me it is really the people that i'm interviewing
01:18:51.440 if you haven't listened to my podcast that happens once a week you really need to they are really
01:18:56.960 really good it's a sometimes a 90 minute conversation with deep deep thinkers um people
01:19:03.280 that are in the news and then people like rabbi lapin who once in a while you'll just learn so
01:19:09.160 much from this guy if you if you know about once once or twice a year i get a chance to spend time
01:19:15.740 with him and he's always just a fountain of information and wisdom uh that i asked him to
01:19:23.380 come and do a podcast this weekend it's going to be rabbi lapin we talk about socialism we talk about
01:19:28.560 what's coming with the country we talk a little bit about history and the most basic of human
01:19:34.780 questions who are we listen the bible is not man's book about god if it was we talk about the creation
01:19:43.660 of the universe it's god's book about man and fundamental to that is this basic question
01:19:52.560 of what are we are we nothing but a creature on the continuum that starts with bacteria and
01:20:02.320 moves up to to people or are we a completely different creature as i say touched by the finger
01:20:10.060 of god that's really what we have to ask ourselves because everything flows out of that once once we
01:20:17.260 decide that question and you can never know it you have to it's like everything else in life when you
01:20:23.320 get married to a woman there is no way you can possibly know everything about her before you get
01:20:29.100 married that is a step you take with faith uh when in almost every major decision in life when you
01:20:37.280 choose a career you have no idea all the implications that that's going to have 30 years later and so
01:20:44.080 similarly on on this decision you also make a decision in your life you say look there's this
01:20:50.460 there's two ways to live my life i either have to live my life as if i am truly a purposeless
01:20:57.060 collection of molecules of nitrogen and oxygen and phosphorus and uh and carbon uh or i am
01:21:05.620 something that god created and put here with a purpose and the implications are absolutely huge
01:21:11.800 and the kind of society first of all the kind of person i'm going to try and make myself become
01:21:17.380 the family i'm going to raise the society i'm going to be part of all of this is shaped as i said earlier
01:21:23.060 by a belief along these lines as opposed to any facts rabbi lapin uh the latest in our series of
01:21:30.920 interviews uh with fascinating people people that i don't necessarily agree with some people i
01:21:36.640 absolutely agree with but each of them are people that i really want to talk to coming up in the next
01:21:43.240 couple of weeks we've got a guy who is i think the only survivor to ever jump off the golden gate bridge
01:21:50.100 uh and his story is phenomenal and he's now a motivational speaker trying to get people to
01:21:59.540 understand oh i've been there you know he was kept alive by seals not i mean not like navy seals but
01:22:07.060 like seals seals seals sea lions sea lions came up and and held him up uh while the coast guard could get
01:22:16.440 to him oh wow that's gonna be amazing incredible a lot of deep conversations you've had on this
01:22:20.180 podcast um and a lot of really interesting things can i make a recommendation for another one yes um
01:22:24.920 do we have the short clip from this alexandria casio cortez interview we just did i think you
01:22:29.480 should talk to this guy because this is insight you're not going to hear anywhere else go ahead
01:22:32.700 you know what's crazy like she totally explained it and i don't have 10 million dollars but even i'm
01:22:36.680 just like nah so you know what's crazy yeah like she totally explained it and i don't have
01:22:45.720 10 million dollars but even though i'm just like nah i mean that's you need to get this guy on
01:22:54.260 this is a huge can we hear that one more time that's amazing i'm not sure you know what's crazy
01:22:58.680 like she totally explained it and i don't have 10 million dollars but even though i'm just like
01:23:02.120 hmm i gotta get we need bumper stickers printed with that on it i mean can you imagine that is deep
01:23:07.160 one more time that's really deep listen it's crazy like she totally explained it and i don't have
01:23:11.140 10 million dollars but even though i'm just like no i don't i think about it guys i i am i really
01:23:18.900 yep i bet you are i have no idea was he for or against i bet i i bet you are i want you to sit
01:23:24.640 back and think about that america today just think about it because what he's saying explained it and
01:23:29.740 yet i'm still kind of like nah you know what's crazy like she totally explained it and i don't have
01:23:36.220 10 million dollars but even though i'm just like no you're listening to glenn beck
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01:24:02.020 waste a second teasing you on what's coming up the one the only bernie sanders he announced his
01:24:06.840 candidacy this week and he is in our program or on our program uh via satellite next
01:24:13.300 this is the glenn beck program one minute away 23 and me the results are in uh it is it is
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01:25:13.100 basically and you want to go down and figure out what actually happened it is it kind of it's a good
01:25:18.000 it's a good starter to kind of investigate the history of your own family yeah and i am 13 times
01:25:23.280 more native american than elizabeth warren that's and i've never put it on any kind of resume or
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01:26:04.600 was less prone to hating chewing sounds and she actually loves them it drives me out of my mind
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01:26:30.020 we go now to uh bernie sanders who is joining us i think are you in new hampshire sir
01:26:46.320 i'm in vermont on your vermont is the people's new hampshire right new hampshire's the one percent
01:26:51.220 of vermont i would never step foot in new hampshire into the primaries okay well welcome to the uh
01:26:55.080 welcome to the program thank you it's good to be here i would like to say hello to you
01:26:57.840 and to your listeners specifically the ones who make less than 47 000 a year those are the hard
01:27:02.260 working americans that i'm here to represent thank you glenn yeah well what about the what about the
01:27:05.460 other people that are you know making 50 55 even 100 000 oh you mean the rockefellas of the united
01:27:10.240 states that are sucking wealth out of the middle class the hard working middle class that's composed of
01:27:14.760 people that work in coal mines and chimney sweeps i have nothing to say to those people yeah so um
01:27:19.640 what what exactly is uh why why do you think you've connected to the people so dramatically now
01:27:27.700 i think we're finally awaking as a country that wealth is entirely dependent upon theft and their
01:27:36.280 understanding that the way to handle it is to either take the money of rich people or potentially
01:27:41.360 break them into smaller organs in pieces and redistribute them to the masses and i i am the
01:27:45.660 only person that wants to actually take blood out of jeff bezos and and resupply it to other more
01:27:50.340 hard-working people you you actually want his blood yes i that way at that point because you you have
01:27:56.500 access to the bank account if you have blood not a lot of people know that but uh there was a law in
01:28:00.380 the 70s that if you if you get somebody else's blood you you have some recourse to their checking account
01:28:04.640 i don't think that's true sir um now some of the uh some of the proposals that you're making
01:28:09.920 are i mean they sound like the former soviet union uh the uh they i will i will acknowledge
01:28:15.300 their robust proposals to try and save the united states from descending back into a plutocratic
01:28:22.320 hellhole where aristocrats with top hats are beating coal orphans with whips for their amusement
01:28:28.640 yes glenn if that's what you mean people haven't worn top hats for a very long time around the time of
01:28:33.480 abraham lincoln and that is entirely due to the new deal of fdr if it weren't for fdr there'll be top
01:28:38.920 hats everywhere and coal orphans living in caves so you are you are you're for the green new deal i
01:28:44.740 suppose i i had a lot of problems with it as i imagine you did i thought it was uh fairly anemic
01:28:50.560 and and very tiny in its scope i thought it could have been three four times more robust than it was
01:28:56.220 and when i'm elected president i will make a hyper neon green deal that's new a hyper hyper neon new green
01:29:03.060 deal okay and and what's in that hyper new green deal thank you glenn i appreciate that i know you
01:29:09.300 and i don't always see eye to eye however i i appreciate being able to spell out the policies
01:29:13.560 these are important to the working people in the united states okay the the number one thing glenn
01:29:17.340 is medicare for all now i know what you're going to say glenn you're going to say how can the united
01:29:21.720 states afford the pay for medicare for all of the people of the entire planet earth and i tell you
01:29:26.980 we have enough money to do that and it is unconscionable wait a minute the wealthiest country in the
01:29:31.320 history of the world can't give health care to everyone on earth so you want medicare for all
01:29:36.480 for i mean for all for all for everybody for everyone on earth and if there are other planets
01:29:40.820 that have life we will also give it to them but right now everyone on earth okay um so so do we
01:29:47.520 have borders in your world yes we do we do have borders because you have to be you have to be aware
01:29:52.760 and conscience of rich people from other countries you have to be able to stop them from coming in
01:29:57.220 so you have borders around rich people yes ideally we would not let in anyone from the cayman islands
01:30:03.180 or from switzerland those two places are awful and if we do not outright declare war on them we should
01:30:09.000 quarantine them okay all right um how do you how do you how do you uh for instance new york just rejected
01:30:17.220 uh you know amazon and they said we at new york doesn't need uh you know amazon's jobs we create
01:30:25.800 thousands of jobs every month anyway we're bigger than amazon um and you killed 25 000 jobs that uh glenn
01:30:34.860 this is this is a fundamental misunderstanding of how the economy works the the the economy naturally
01:30:39.540 produces wealth it comes up it kind of bubbles out of the ground like you're probably a proponent
01:30:44.120 of trickle-down economics i'm a proponent of of dribble up economics like from a septic tank
01:30:50.340 it rises from the bottom and it just naturally happens and evil people take more than their fair
01:30:56.100 share so the job of the government is to allocate theft which is what all commerce is into smaller
01:31:01.340 units that are more equally distributed and the people of new york did that they saw the benefit
01:31:05.460 and having a type of leader who is a technocrat with a sweater vest and having them in charge of
01:31:11.400 money that is the the the that is the future of mankind glenn all right so uh bernie there's been a
01:31:16.360 lot of uh a lot of dirt that has come out on you that that that that uh that essay that you wrote
01:31:22.420 about how men have a fantasy of women on their knees bound and gagged and beaten that's their sexual
01:31:29.900 fantasy and women they're fantasizing about being raped by three men at once glenn that essay was a long
01:31:38.320 time ago i believe that was 1973 which is also the last time i had sex right i have not i have not
01:31:43.240 had any relations since that time i believe i should be expunged due to the the good behavior that i've
01:31:47.660 had of not having any sex not at all not at all and until everyone's having an equal amount i refuse to
01:31:53.320 engage in carnal relations with any americans right okay uh are these are these things being like the
01:31:59.480 the videotape of you praising you know castro's revolution uh you still stand by that castro was a great
01:32:06.760 leader and a great man he did a lot of he brought universal education to uh the island of cuba he uh
01:32:13.460 he was a a fanatic for cigars but they were they were also made by good working cubans uh and he was
01:32:19.620 an excellent baseball player which uh i myself am a fan of i don't know if you know this i'm originally
01:32:23.780 from brooklyn but the brooklyn dodgers were there until capitalists stole them and sent them to los
01:32:28.340 angeles okay but but castro himself was a killer i mean castro had a couple of details you know all
01:32:38.060 all leaders have a couple of things that maybe are foibles that they have to deal with you know i i
01:32:43.740 frequently am criticized on my fashion because i like to store the two suits that i own in a pringles
01:32:48.220 can does that detract from my excellent policy chops i say no but store having a crumpled suit and
01:32:54.400 killing you know hundreds of thousands if not millions of people that they're they're not i
01:33:00.220 don't wouldn't compare them uh again again i i think the the issue glenn is we're trying to make
01:33:05.920 a better more just more equitable society occasionally occasionally people might die
01:33:12.680 but they will die less than in a capitalist system which is based on on making a puree out of workers and
01:33:18.940 then giving it to cows to feed them and then we eat the cows and that creates gases there's all
01:33:23.520 sorts of cycles that i don't think you're acknowledging in the capitalist system some
01:33:26.720 might say that you're crazy bernie uh i i am uh i am crazy like uh like fdr was crazy i'm crazy for
01:33:35.180 justice crazy for equality does that make me crazy glenn i say no okay all right we'll we'll uh just one
01:33:41.380 more quick question um you know you you uh you've come out against howard schultz yes because he's wealthy
01:33:48.080 yes uh and but you said to run as an independent is is horrible you are an independent i am an
01:33:55.460 independent strategically when it suits the ambitions of me and the working class people
01:33:59.160 howard schultz is a billionaire every billionaire is a policy disaster in the united states i think his
01:34:04.700 money should be taken and every starbucks should be converted into some sort of organic organic farming
01:34:09.500 facility for iceberg lettuce not for kale kale is the top one percent of vegetables all right just for
01:34:13.560 all right so you are you're for the democratic party all the rifts between you two have have
01:34:19.700 healed there's nothing but love with you and the democratic party i i uh i am a a strong proponent
01:34:25.300 of the democratic party i am enjoying the democratic party uh i am i'm proposing legislation actively that
01:34:30.360 we should all legally be friends and i believe once that's passed that we will usher in a new a new
01:34:34.260 utopia all right and uh just if anybody wants to pitch in on your campaign what what what do you
01:34:39.320 recommend uh you you can go to my website uh bernie sanders two suits and a crumpled pringles can
01:34:45.140 dot org uh the uh the other ones were already taken unfortunately but that that one was still
01:34:49.280 available right and you can go there and donate on my patreon account and i'm trying to uh to crowd
01:34:53.960 fund a new state uh in between massachusetts and new hampshire a new state yes it's it's going to be
01:35:00.600 vermont too and uh it will just be it will be vermont only slightly better so there's a lot of
01:35:05.580 projects to get involved in the main one is to get me elected president i think i'm going to
01:35:09.160 pull it off this time if i don't i'm going to keep doing it at least to 2040 all right thank you
01:35:13.560 very much bernie sanders for being a part of the program my pleasure thank you glenn thank you i
01:35:17.900 i do like that he's honest you know yeah yeah he doesn't mind too i think we should explore next
01:35:22.660 time because i don't know i've seen vermont you know vermont one i don't know how you'd make it
01:35:28.120 better can you have too many vermonts i don't think i don't think so i don't think so um all right
01:35:32.920 want to talk to you a little bit about cryptocurrency here and blockchain technology blockchain
01:35:36.620 technology is going to be so important um and and i i want you to understand it because it's going to
01:35:42.940 play a role in everything that you do and everything that happens in our world you see
01:35:47.700 what's happening with blockchain technology and um and deep fakes no is this uh how they're going to
01:35:53.680 figure it out yeah they're they're saying now darpa is is working on how to identify deep fakes
01:36:00.640 and then stop them from coming online right and they want you know facebook and twitter and
01:36:05.500 everybody else to run an algorithm that will automatically spot a deep fake and won't allow
01:36:11.540 it to be uploaded uh and part of it and i didn't understand and they were you know it's darpa so they
01:36:18.200 weren't giving you the recipe but it has something to do with blockchain where it's sending each each of
01:36:23.480 these things through a blockchain so when you take a video or something it'll go on it'll go online and
01:36:31.480 then be broken up into a blockchain so if if that picture or that video is reconstructed in any way
01:36:39.380 right it'll be out of order if that makes any sense that's interesting i mean it's uh i mean like
01:36:45.260 darpa figures out things that don't seem obvious to me so it's good anyway the reason why i'm telling
01:36:49.340 you about that is because of blockchain of our future it's part of our future it's really important
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01:37:41.800 10 seconds station 90
01:37:42.980 it's a it's pretty amazing thing next week's gonna be a pretty intense uh week on monday the
01:38:02.000 senate is voting on abortion the well not really they're not voting on abortion they're voting on
01:38:07.800 whether you should kill kids that are alive yes in after they've been born have you seen it's not even
01:38:12.680 an abortion argument have you seen the video of this woman going in wanting to uh kill her baby
01:38:20.420 uh late third term uh and that's a it's a hidden camera and what this woman says do we have this
01:38:28.420 audio yeah here it is yeah from 2013 it's a few years ago but it gives you kind of a vision into
01:38:33.840 what this what's really going on in these places this is from uh live action uh and they're talking
01:38:40.660 to an abortion doctor who's describing how what happens to born alive babies from unsuccessful
01:38:46.380 abortions listen what if it was like twitching or like something like that like the the solution will
01:38:53.360 make it stop okay yeah okay it's not gonna be moving around in the jar okay the solution would
01:39:01.160 make it like that's the whole purpose of the solution okay so like if it looked like it was
01:39:07.520 like like breathing or something like that it'll automatically stop it won't be able to it won't
01:39:13.300 be it okay so i'm not even gonna see it no so okay so i mean like if that happens they take it out and
01:39:20.900 it goes into our lab where they do the stuff with the jar and cleaning and all that okay so what is the
01:39:27.760 solution it's just like something like toxic or something yeah okay we have to do that to keep
01:39:35.320 it clean and you know because by the time it gets to the lab it still needs to be freshly you know
01:39:43.580 they don't yeah so so they could weigh it so it could be proper weight to make sure that everything
01:39:48.640 came out of you like there's no pieces left in you so like you'll make sure like i don't have to deal
01:39:54.200 with it it will die like you're done you're done once you start this today that's it you you're not
01:39:59.960 gonna see it we're not gonna show you your sonogram pictures we're not gonna you know yeah all right
01:40:05.960 so i'm like if i feel like i'm having like labor pain kind of thing yeah call us call you yeah we have
01:40:11.640 an emergency line like what if it like pops out like at home like if it comes out yeah then it comes
01:40:19.080 out flush it just like flush it yeah but you still have to come in okay to make sure that everything
01:40:25.640 came out but we never had a situation like that because if it's like what if it's like on the floor
01:40:29.400 like you know what i'm saying yeah like what would we do with it you're not gonna be taking care
01:40:32.920 of it that's what i'm saying no like you guys would come and like if anything you know we'll tell
01:40:37.880 you to put it in a bag or something or somewhere and bring it to us
01:40:41.080 say a human being they're talking about yeah so um that's really going to be up for a vote
01:40:49.640 on monday uh if somebody has a botched abortion and the baby comes out alive do we flush it uh
01:40:57.720 do we neglect it or do we have to treat it like a human being um that's happening on monday
01:41:05.040 uh on tuesday they're going to vote on whether or not to accept the national emergency
01:41:10.240 uh for the border next week's a big week and supposedly the muller report is quite close as
01:41:16.920 well from being uh finished i mean the report again as bill o'reilly correctly pointed out it
01:41:22.120 was cnn reporting this so who knows but it's supposed to be towards the end maybe next week
01:41:26.700 it will be coming out there's a lot of stuff going on it's next week cpac too yeah friday i open
01:41:32.960 uh the session cpac i i'm i'm the opening act for uh oh shoot uh from uh texas um patch on his eye
01:41:42.800 oh yeah dan crenshaw dan crenshaw yeah um so i'm i'm opening for dan crenshaw which is
01:41:49.200 it should be exciting should be really exciting i i like him a lot yeah i mean you know he is
01:41:56.880 he's made a quite an impact in a very short time and almost i mean everything i can think of is
01:42:02.980 because he's just kind of done the right thing in a position where he didn't have to i mean that was
01:42:06.900 when he the saturday night live guy was making fun of him and because you know saying he didn't have
01:42:10.880 an eye and and joking about it he lost it in a you know serving our country um and he handled that
01:42:17.400 incredibly well play victim didn't play victim i mean that's great look at that against jesse
01:42:21.760 smallette from this week you know dan crenshaw easily remember this was on the verge of an
01:42:26.580 election this is the saturday before the election i believe and he could have easily exploited that to
01:42:32.740 win more votes to get more donations and instead he was just like look you know we gotta stop being
01:42:37.860 offended by every little joke you know i i don't like what he said that much but you know i'm sure
01:42:41.960 he's a good guy and then he went on saturday night live and joked around with him about it they made
01:42:45.800 fun of each other and that was kind of it you know it was like it's the exact way you're
01:42:51.580 supposed to handle those things and dan crenshaw did it really well and and everything i've seen
01:42:56.960 from him since has been really solid and and he seems like a great guy i mean it's you know every
01:43:03.040 once in a while you get surprised by somebody kind of coming up out of out of nowhere i didn't know
01:43:06.680 dan really before the election and you know i'm excited that there's someone who seems like there's
01:43:12.080 a lot of potential there yeah uh and things are changing this is a new generation it's just a new
01:43:16.980 generation and uh so i'm anxious to see what's happening at cpac i'm anxious to see uh if we
01:43:23.680 really understand what we're up against uh i'm going to be talking i think the theme of cpac this year
01:43:29.620 is what makes america great uh and i'm going to be talking about capitalism and that's what makes america
01:43:35.400 great uh not socialism and the differences between the two it uh it promises to be good that
01:43:41.840 is friday morning i think it's the opening session uh like at 7 30 or something like that
01:43:48.100 and then uh dan crenshaw and you're gonna be on radio right after that yeah um uh if you go into
01:43:53.180 the uh 2018 congressional draft and you're picking some you know diamond in the rough you select dan
01:44:00.760 crenshaw the other team selects alexandria ocasio-cortez or ilan omar who's gonna win i'm feeling pretty
01:44:06.100 good about that draft yeah yeah that's the right way to do it or they could pick uh jesse smollett
01:44:12.160 that is probably his next role right he's probably he'll probably after the subway sponsorship dries
01:44:17.900 up do you believe then he goes to i think he runs for congress and gets elected as a democratic
01:44:24.260 socialist by the way uh how did you not bring up talking about sponsorships how did you not bring
01:44:31.080 up colin kaepernick's uh company nike and the blowout that happened oh does colin kaepernick
01:44:38.100 own it now is that uh yeah no i want nike to own it i want nike to own it their stocks fell two percent
01:44:44.480 yeah overnight because there was a tennis shoe blowout between duke and yeah because zion williamson
01:44:51.140 for some reason was wearing tennis shoes on the basketball court no one understands why
01:44:54.920 he was doing such a thing but uh he was now his shoe blew out and he was wearing a basketball
01:45:01.060 shoe uh a basketball sneaker and his shoe blew out and he got injured he's out for a few weeks
01:45:07.460 luckily it wasn't super serious i'm gonna play that way well i mean i just it's not a tennis shoe if
01:45:12.500 he's playing basketball it's a basketball shoe all right but uh no you can call it a tennis shoe if
01:45:17.500 you wish okay just i didn't i didn't know we were bringing the big guns just let me get the 50 cal i
01:45:21.420 just have to just boil it just a little bit take me about three minutes and we'll be back
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01:47:14.240 is known as freedom's disciple he does a podcast on the blaze he is from ireland he so desperately
01:47:19.600 wants to live here um in the united states but you know getting actually getting a visa uh here is
01:47:28.180 is ridiculously difficult um and so uh he is in ireland and he comes in to visit from time to time
01:47:35.880 and then he speaks around the country about america and what makes us i love this not what
01:47:41.120 makes america great but what makes us exceptional welcome to the program from ireland jonathan dunn
01:47:46.920 thank you sir awesome to be here yeah it's good to have you here this you're at home in america aren't
01:47:51.940 you yes yeah it's where i feel comfortable i i when i come over here i'm saying i'm going home when i'm
01:47:56.260 monday when i fly back it's i'm back to ireland and it's the way it is it's life it must be hard
01:48:02.920 for you uh because i can't imagine america there's not a lot of people that are there in ireland who
01:48:10.660 are like you know what america's really got it no yeah but the thing is the frustrating thing and why
01:48:15.740 i do what i do is there's not many americans today who can actually tell you why it's an exceptional
01:48:19.600 nation i talk to many people on all sides and i get america's great because we're americans no
01:48:25.820 you're great because you're a set of values and principles you know i was very blessed i've shared this
01:48:30.740 story with you and you know this well is when i came over first as seven eight year old boy i went
01:48:34.260 to clearwater florida to my grand dance i fell in love with your country then i fell in love with
01:48:38.780 your people because you're awesome you're open-minded you're inspiration you're always looking forward
01:48:42.440 you've got this can-do attitude then with the international learning from people like you and
01:48:46.760 mark levin i fell in love with america the idea it's the idea that makes you exceptional when i hear
01:48:51.520 people on all sides of the aisle say you need to be more like europe you need to be like everyone
01:48:55.580 else no we need to be more like you not because you're americans but because of certain ideals
01:49:00.780 the right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness the right that you have the right to
01:49:05.220 pursue your happiness you can do anything you want doesn't matter because of your race your class your
01:49:09.840 background your education your parents people don't see the difference between you i mean they
01:49:13.660 would think scotland ireland england i mean i can go over there and be whoever i want to be
01:49:18.480 why why can't you be there that over there because there's not not there's no incentive to be so
01:49:23.980 people let me break that down into certain policies that you need to be aware of so everyone now you're
01:49:28.360 running for 2020 and you're talking about progressive tax codes and it's about the millionaires and the
01:49:32.640 billionaires the problem with that is it might start there but eventually attacks the the average joe
01:49:37.160 the middle middle class person let me give you some stats about ireland ireland is a proud progressive
01:49:42.200 nation with a proud progressive tax code every cent everyone earns over 32 000 euros which is ballpark
01:49:48.460 with exchange rates about 34 000 is taxed at 40 oh my gosh why would you work why would you do the
01:49:56.040 incentive my mother is over 60 and she made some changes in her life a couple years ago and she
01:50:00.880 worked five days a week all her life and she was on decent money for what she did i sat her down she
01:50:05.520 was like i need to do a little bit less and i need to just want to do different things i want to
01:50:08.840 live a bit more i sat down and i did our numbers and said if you do a three and a half day week or
01:50:13.120 three day week you'd only lose like 100 bucks and she was like but that's two days less work how is that
01:50:17.920 working because i brought her right under the 32 000 30 000 32 000 euros she saved so much money
01:50:24.400 she was effectively spending two of her days effectively working for the government putting
01:50:28.420 herself through that hassle if you have that incentive or lack of incentive why work hard
01:50:32.840 why come in early why want a bonus but that's only for a worker when you're innovating why would you want
01:50:38.020 to do it why would you want to work and give 40 of income tax to the government that's income tax
01:50:44.040 then we have prsi then we have a usc it goes up to what are those so it's pay related social insurance
01:50:50.340 and then there's a usc which is a social charge which all supposedly goes into the health care but
01:50:55.340 we are like a government like you all where it's supposed to go into these different funds but it
01:50:59.480 doesn't it goes into one big posh yeah and then everyone just takes out what you will so you up or up
01:51:04.440 to 50 but that's pretty much i mean bill o'reilly talked about it today 50 of his paycheck uh because he
01:51:10.320 lives in new york goes to taxes about 46 or 47 of my paycheck goes to uh taxes so we're doing that
01:51:21.060 it's just on the the rich yes that's happening you think the difference is the rich had a chance
01:51:28.020 to get there yeah it the the reason the frustrating thing for me is about socialism and about big
01:51:34.440 government is the you have to understand when i hear bernie sanders and some of the socialists speak
01:51:39.160 they're usually right on the problem it's the solution they fall down on the reason that free
01:51:45.100 market capitalism is the answer is because it creates the same level playing field for everyone
01:51:49.300 these big businesses that lobby government and use these policies and you use these regulations and
01:51:53.920 tax policies they've made their money they can pay the 40 percent tax other people don't it's why
01:51:59.120 america is the exception if we go back to your history you study the history of the world and pretty
01:52:03.060 much every revolution you're the exact opposite because usually revolutions and you're seeing this in
01:52:07.620 france right now with the yellow best protest they're the people at the bottom of society and
01:52:11.940 i mean this not from a class or not from a standard from an income point of view with nothing to gain
01:52:16.460 and everything to lose wanting their slice of the pie your founders were the exact opposite if i use
01:52:21.300 modern day language you're 54 signers of the declaration of independence we're the bourgeoisie we're the
01:52:26.220 greedy capitalists the millionaires and billionaires of the day if they wanted to they probably could have
01:52:30.520 gone to the king and said hey listen king we're all these people we are all these people with
01:52:34.620 status with money with not well known with land with property with businesses give us a better deal
01:52:40.420 and just screw the average american they didn't they fought for freedom for everyone i have studied
01:52:46.060 the founders so many times and i've never looked at it that way that is a great observation they had
01:52:54.420 not they had everything to lose that is why they're incredible but let's go even one step further
01:52:59.080 the frustrating thing for me is because you're using certain words in your culture right now
01:53:02.800 and one of them is winning everyone on my friends on the left my friends on the right they say
01:53:07.380 i just want to win america was never about winning let's go into some of the stories about winning
01:53:13.420 shall we your 54 sign is your declaration of independence one was a judge from new york this is
01:53:18.460 very rare for today he was respected by both sides of the aisle as a fair judge after he signed the
01:53:23.420 declaration of independence how many cases did he hear zero why because it wasn't about winning it was
01:53:28.980 about doing the right thing other people who signed your declaration of independence lost their property
01:53:33.180 lost their stature lost their fame had their wives their mothers their sisters raped what was winning
01:53:37.900 like to them but then you go into the revolutionary war the people who fought who went and actually went
01:53:43.100 into battle who lost their brothers who had no shoes who hadn't got guns who hadn't got the right
01:53:47.760 training what did winning look like to them america was not built on a great idea of winning if you want
01:53:53.040 to win study the french revolution because that's all they wanted they wanted to get their bit of power
01:53:57.400 and win and compel the other side and that ended with the guillotine america was built on the premise
01:54:02.240 of doing the right thing it's why you had divine provenance if you get that and you understand it's
01:54:07.740 not about winning you have to do the right thing and your answers are in your constitution are in the
01:54:13.400 bill of rights and if we have these conversations you win can i share an example which of someone i had
01:54:18.540 a conversation with someone went john i hear you talk about government and stuff you know but bernie
01:54:24.260 sanders you have to admit money and politics is a problem and i went i absolutely agree with you
01:54:28.940 money and politics is a problem lobbying is a problem he went how do you fix it and i went why
01:54:34.040 don't you tell me how you fix it you're a bernie sanders supporter how do you do it he's like well
01:54:37.460 campaign finance for law i said no the answer is the constitution what's in that document that fixes
01:54:42.420 that article 1 section 8 18 clauses are there of what the federal government can do everything else is
01:54:48.500 left to the states i know you've said you believe this you share this if you follow that
01:54:52.240 everything else has got to go to the states you don't have lobbyists in washington you come to
01:54:56.660 texas you come to austin you come to new york you come to chicago but even states like texas you all
01:55:01.860 meet what two months every two years so for 22 months of the year lobbyists can't do anything in texas
01:55:07.100 then you encourage that to go elsewhere that's how you solve these problems the constitution the sad
01:55:12.720 thing about your country right now you've come so far off your government your founder said there's
01:55:17.140 18 things the federal government can do everything else is to the states here's the sad truth about
01:55:21.840 your country can you name 18 things the federal government won't do no can you name one they tell
01:55:29.120 you what toilet you can go to they tell you what cars you can drive they tell you what mortgage you
01:55:33.020 can have they can tell you how much income you have they tell you what sweets you're allowed they tell
01:55:37.360 you what medicine you have name one thing the federal government cannot do in your life because here's
01:55:42.040 where the difference is america's founders are so exceptional they said your rights come from your
01:55:46.980 creator and there's limits on government why i'm terrified that no one addresses this problem you
01:55:52.300 want to know the real battle of the day it's not donald trump it's not democrats it's not republicans
01:55:56.500 the battle of the day that we need to start explaining to people it's not even liberty versus
01:56:00.600 tyranny it's the law of man versus the law of nature you're exceptional for a fact because every
01:56:06.140 other nation whether it's a king a dictator a monarch an oligarch a theocracy any of them are all based on
01:56:12.260 the law of man there's no foundation it changes with popular opinion and with and with elections
01:56:17.860 wave elections yours founder said no no no no we're going to base it off the laws of nature's law and
01:56:23.640 nature's god because there's principles they were true 240 years ago they're true today and they will
01:56:29.040 be true 250 years from it is why um socialism doesn't work because it takes away and in is in the face
01:56:39.180 of the law of of nature yeah it does it it says that men are not animals uh and that somehow or
01:56:49.420 another we can equalize everything and make everybody the same it's it's in nature nothing
01:56:55.700 is the same all the lions are not even equal you know what i mean but you want that we want
01:57:03.360 difference of a people you know we want people to do different things because there's the key word
01:57:07.260 that you need to emphasize in your declaration of independence you have a right to pursue your
01:57:11.160 happiness you're not guaranteed happiness but you have the right to pursue it it's about the
01:57:15.500 individual we all have different things if you want to go be set up the blaze which you did and
01:57:20.240 you wanted to have this empire to to stand and be a bacon for truth go for it you want to do this in
01:57:24.940 ireland no absolutely not not a hope in hell but also there's no market for it that's the reason you
01:57:32.380 have a difference so people say to me what's the difference between ireland and every r and america and the
01:57:36.280 rest of the world you have a beacon you're not using it right now but you have a roadmap to success
01:57:40.600 we don't have that we don't have nature's law we don't have a fundamental belief we're all created
01:57:45.280 equal we have a class system that's how i got my show i don't know if you remember i rang in you
01:57:49.620 were annoying me one week i said then please stop using the word middle class it goes against the
01:57:53.220 founding of a principle of america because if you have a you're glenn you're upper class stew you're
01:57:58.040 middle and i'm lower but yeah we're all fundamentally created equal how does that work they can't you can't
01:58:03.040 have it they're oil and water i say i'm much more upper class than either of you well i'm the lower
01:58:07.920 class of it all because we're basing it on income but the idea that you have that if you want to go
01:58:12.560 be a baseball star and earn like manny machado i'll give you a baseball right now if you want to be
01:58:16.560 manny machado and you want to sign a 10-year 300 million dollar deal go for it if you're like me and
01:58:21.240 who happens to like to speak and i want to do that for free go for it it all goes to your pursuit of
01:58:25.400 happiness you want to set up a business or if you want to be a stay-at-home mom because that's popular
01:58:29.260 to attack today if that's your dream in life go for it it fundamentally comes back to you're an
01:58:34.020 individual and you can do whatever it is you want you have one opportunity in life and we need to
01:58:39.020 encourage people because here's the cultural difference between america and the rest of the
01:58:42.620 world every other country pulls people down there's a saying i'm sure you may have heard you're getting
01:58:47.140 too big for your britches but you can't do that you got a bit successful then you're now rich you have
01:58:52.320 all these things you have your big car new car you have all this money you're worth all these millions
01:58:55.920 i googled you i see how much money you're worth you're too big you need to pay more america was
01:59:00.220 about you know what go for it why don't you do it yourself you can do it there's nothing stopping
01:59:04.700 you it's all up here in the mindset so many people have become a victim of i could never do that
01:59:09.640 i why could i do i don't come from the right class it doesn't matter it doesn't matter it's all in
01:59:15.160 your mind dream big you were here a couple of years ago um quickly uh we have about a minute minute
01:59:21.480 and a half left tell me what if anything is different since the last time you were here
01:59:28.220 well the good news to report is i've been around a lot of texas and oklahoma and st louis your people
01:59:33.220 are still awesome it hasn't the way you treat each other online hasn't infiltrated how you treat people
01:59:38.020 on the street which thank god touch wood it never does you're still open there's no racial issues i've
01:59:42.820 had conversations with black people white people gay people straight people there is nothing and there
01:59:47.740 the biggest thing i've learned is there's an appetite for founding principles because everyone
01:59:52.460 right now they won't and mightn't admit it because of their politics are going things aren't making
01:59:56.300 sense right now what we need to do if you want to go big and you want to actually make america
02:00:01.040 exceptional again now is the time to make the case for your founding principles you have to understand
02:00:05.600 the declaration independence and make the case not about the republicans or the democrats or left
02:00:10.440 versus right make the case for principles because here's the thing people say to me can america
02:00:15.300 prosper again can america be exceptional again that's not the question the question is yes you
02:00:20.000 can the question is do you want to the question is are you willing to go through the pain and sacrifice
02:00:25.460 that your founders went through to get us this is why um we gave him a show on the blaze it's a
02:00:32.180 podcast you can listen to it freedom's disciple jonathan dunn i urge you to uh uh to seek that podcast
02:00:39.300 out and listen to him and support him and one day i hope to welcome him as an american to our shores
02:00:46.320 this year you will jonathan thank you so much appreciate it jonathan dunn sponsor this half hour
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02:02:29.660 all right let's uh let's let's end it here do you agree with what bill o'reilly said today about
02:02:50.520 uh jesse smollett that he's not he's gonna get off i kind of don't i think this is one of those crimes
02:02:56.820 i kind of feel like it's actually worse to be a celebrity i think when you commit it because a lot
02:03:00.400 of people did the have had trump hoax attacks and we went through a list of them most people didn't
02:03:05.980 get anything blaze has a great story on it today yeah uh on the the 30 plus uh hoaxes uh but i think
02:03:14.380 he has he has poked a finger in the eye of chicago police they are really upset about it yeah they're
02:03:20.980 upset because they've you know redirected resources away you know um and the the uh the superintendent
02:03:27.540 actually said you know i wish people cared as much about you know the violence on the streets as they
02:03:31.880 care about this yeah i mean it's it's got to be frustrating if you're in chicago you're dealing
02:03:35.460 with real problems and then here's this situation and uh empire has written him out of the last uh
02:03:42.460 two episodes yeah he's teeth toast i mean let's be honest about it he is done
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