The Glenn Beck Program - 'Comply or Be Destroyed'? - 8/16/18

Episode Date: August 16, 2018

Hour 1  Christian baker under fire again, this time for a transgender cake?...Colorado Civil Rights commission target despite Supreme Court ruling..."just leave him alone"...Liberty and Justice for A...ll, No More? ...TDS Alert!... NBC New reports the latest in Trump Derangement Syndrome?; Trump 'hates dogs'? ...Jacob L. Shapiro, Director of Analysis, Geopolitical Futures...discusses 'The Currency Crisis of 2018'?...why everyone needs to be worried about the future of currency; debit is rapid around the world...the 'floaist poop' in the toilet?...Turkey and Iran? ...Ben Shapiro Live, knocked it out of the ballpark?   Hour 2 The Washington Post's...'misleading' headline news?..."White-supremacist rally cost D.C. at least $2.6 million, preliminary estimate shows"...fact checking ensues? ...Vox Article: America might be ready for democratic socialism. It's not ready for the bill...Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Brian Riedl joins to explain?...the insanity of the lefts way of paying for health care and college tuition for all? ...'Greatgate' escalates?...'America was never great'?...NY Governor Cuomo vs. Democratic Socialism? ...Are you growing as a person?   Hour 3 R.I.P. Charlie Butcher...remembering one of radio's greats? ...Reporter at Large, Benny Johnson, The Daily Caller...joins Glenn to discuss 'Antifa'...Who are they, what are their tactics, and how the media doesn't report on this hateful group?...who decides what hate speech is? ...'Pooperoni on The San Francisco Streets'?...Divorcing your 'yang'? ...First, they came for Alex Jones...? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Blaze Radio Network. On demand. Courage. Truth. Glenn. Hello, America. I want to take you back to June. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the masterpiece cake shop owner Jack Phillips
Starting point is 00:00:26 after he refused to make a custom wedding cake for a same-sex wedding. We all remember this, but I will remind you that when that came, when that, uh, the case was settled and the ruling came out, we read it carefully and said, we were concerned that what the court was actually doing, Anthony Kennedy was saying, you know, look, state of Colorado, here's what you did wrong.
Starting point is 00:00:53 If you just wink, wink, wink, nod, don't say these things. This would probably fly through. I was concerned at the time that this was, an instruction manual for how states could discriminate quietly. The problem was, as the court said, you discriminated outwardly. You said it was because of his religion.
Starting point is 00:01:21 You can't do that. But if you didn't do that, the left is after him again. And I have to tell you, I don't know how this guy goes on. He's a baker. my father was a baker My father fought to keep his
Starting point is 00:01:42 business running He had all kinds of pressures On him Usual business pressures And then the stores the grocery stores Started making cakes And they started making bake goods And they'd make them right there in the grocery stores
Starting point is 00:02:00 Which hadn't been done And my father's business just took another hit and another hit and another hit. The stress on a small business owner is enough. Now, here's a guy who is so faithful to what he believes. You don't have to believe it, but what he believes, that he won't even make a cake for Halloween. Okay?
Starting point is 00:02:30 He says, it's against my religion. I don't believe Halloween is a good thing. now I know some people who are like oh trick or treating that's just bad I'm not one of those guys and in fact I think you're taking things too seriously however I may be wrong I let my kids go trick or treating and I don't have a problem with it and I quite frankly when I was younger I probably made fun of people who were like oh my gosh Halloween is so bad I don't anymore because I who am I to say what is ultimately true and not. You can believe whatever you want. Isn't that what America is really all about? So here's a guy who won't make a cake for Halloween, and they are harassing him.
Starting point is 00:03:24 They have tried to get him to make cakes in the shape of Satan's penis. I don't know how they know what that looks like. But they're, I mean, they've done everything. tried to make him make cakes for drug use, Satanism, orgies. I feel sorry for his staff. My mother and my sisters used to be the ones that worked the front of the counter, and my dad and I would work in the back. My sisters and my mother were the ones that used to have to take the phone call.
Starting point is 00:04:06 I don't know how anybody survives an onslaught, persecution, not prosecution, not prosecution persecution persecution taking phone calls and having people describe how they want the the phallic symbol to look and him to make the cake
Starting point is 00:04:24 how much does somebody have to take in today's America same guy's been coming in over and over again trying to get him to make all kinds of cakes and finally he said I want a transgender cake a I'm I'm making the transition cake
Starting point is 00:04:44 and I want pink cake and blue icing because it shows my fluidity. He said no. So now the Colorado Civil Rights Commission is going after him for discrimination. Colorado, you really should be ashamed of yourself. You really should be. Why? Why do you feel it is your right to be able to force any, to do something against their conscience.
Starting point is 00:05:25 This guy is not just some bigot. This guy won't make a Halloween cake. This guy deeply believes in something. What are you going to do? You're going to burn him at the steak next? When he still won't make the cake, what do you want from him? You want compliance.
Starting point is 00:05:52 That's what you want. You want compliance. The guy has a confidence. and you may disagree with it, but it is a deeply held belief. You can call it crazy or whatever you want, but it's not about you. How did you feel when people forced you into the closet because of their deeply held belief? Didn't feel good, did it? When you had to live a lie, when you had to pretend to be something just so you weren't persecuted
Starting point is 00:06:26 and prosecuted. boy look at that how times have changed boy you're showing him huh yeah you're showing people what it was like to feel like that oh my gosh i understand that but that is the basis of of human indignity that is a that is a animal man understandable feeling but what makes you you actually a human is you are not, you are above the animal kingdom. And you strive to be more. And you say, I am going to suppress my animal desire to rip the throats out of anybody who disagrees with me because I was forced to do this for so long. And in doing so, if you do not suppress it, you become everything you despise.
Starting point is 00:07:29 So here's this guy who just wants to have a bakery. That's it. He's becoming one of the most famous bakers in the world. Why? You didn't see anybody filing lawsuits because he wouldn't make a Halloween cake or a Valentine's cake. He's had enough. And quite honestly, if you can't put yourself in his shoes, I question, I question whether or not you're even connected to anything other than politics and political correctness.
Starting point is 00:08:25 We're talking about human beings. Who didn't feel for Caitlin Jenner? I don't call Bruce Jenner Caitlin Jenner because people force me to. I don't refer to him as her, even though X and why, man. Science, science, biology says he will always be a man. But I refer to Bruce Jenner as Caitlin and I say he's her, not because it's scientific fact and not because anybody put a gun to my head. I say it because I have compassion for him. I say it because when I first heard his story about how he lived his entire life and he felt he was a fraud the whole time. I'm sorry. I'm sorry you had to live that way.
Starting point is 00:09:33 I don't know what I would do. I know what I can do. I can show you compassion. But that's not even good enough. That's not even good enough. I have to claim that Caitlin Jenner is a beautiful, strong woman. No, no. She's not beautiful.
Starting point is 00:10:04 She looks like a man in a wig with a dress. If he wants to identify as a woman, okay, all right. It doesn't affect my life. I am not going to teach my children something that is not based in science. But that's me. That's my choice.
Starting point is 00:10:40 That's my choice from my conscience of what I believe is right. Just like you have a conscience and what you feel is right, you have a right to do. But I don't have a right to force you to live what I think is right. And you don't have a right to force me. We, you know how many billions of people are on the planet? There's a lot of us. I don't think we're all going to agree on stuff. In this lawsuit, Phillips says that his family has lost 40% of his income due to just the harassment he has received.
Starting point is 00:11:27 He says he and his employees are forced to complete a re-education program. when I talk to you about the re-education camps that China is building, we're disgusted by that. We're no different now. He has to go into a re-education program about not exercising his faith at work. Well, you know, that's the problem with Christians. It really is. I don't even know what it means to be a Christian anymore.
Starting point is 00:12:01 I really don't. No idea. You know why? Because nobody really lives in. Oh, they all go and Sunday and we all pretend. And then you leave and you become just as judgmental over the things you're doing in your life, but God forbid somebody else does it. You preach and preach and preach and preach and preach while you live completely upside-down gospel principles.
Starting point is 00:12:32 I don't even know. I don't want to be a Christian. If that's what a Christian is, I don't want to be a Christian. I've had a real crisis of faith. No, no, no. My faith is so strong. My faith in Jesus Christ is so strong. My faith in God is so strong. My faith in religion?
Starting point is 00:13:02 My faith in Christians? Wow. And I don't say this as a judgmental Christian because I'm a bad Christian. At least I'll admit it. At least I'm not going to try to jam it down anybody's throat. But now there are other people. On the other side, why do you hate Christians? Because they've tried to jam it down your throat the whole time while being hypocrites.
Starting point is 00:13:29 Oh my gosh. Well, let's become them. I know what's true. And so I'm going to jam it down your throat. And if you won't comply, I'll destroy you. The Declaration of Independence, just before a list of specific, grievances against King George. Thomas Jefferson wrote these words.
Starting point is 00:13:55 To prove this, he's talking about the king's tyranny. Let facts be submitted to a candid world. I wonder, do candid citizens in the U.S. notice the tyranny against personal liberty, religious liberty, freedom of conscience, that that oppression is not coming from the right right now? Oh, sure, there are some. And I will stand against those.
Starting point is 00:14:32 I'll stand with you. Somebody comes to round you up. Somebody comes to tell you what to think. And I have a history of proving that action. It's not words. I'll stand with you. And I believe millions of other Americans will do the same. Let's leave each other alone.
Starting point is 00:14:58 The left used to be like, hey, man, do your own thing. You do you, I'll do me. Not anymore. That's not true. That is not the typical leftist philosophy anymore. Now it's postmodernism. There is no truth except the truth that destroys this culture. And if you think I'm exaggerating, read postmodernism.
Starting point is 00:15:27 There is no truth unless it destroys this culture. And if it destroys this culture, anything goes. Are we still a country that believes in liberty and justice for all? Or are we only interested in liberty, in freedom to think and to be this way and this way only? And justice, not for all, but only for a vetted list of a press. groups. We have gone back 50 years in the last 10. And I think about 40 of it has happened in the last five. The left is confident in its ownership of the word bigot to slap on whomever it deems necessary. Let's just go and say, let's just say the truth because no one else will. Our
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Starting point is 00:17:58 plus a $25 Amazon gift card with annual enrollment. That's promo code back. Terms and conditions do apply. Can we have adult conversations? Can we not like MSNBC last night do a segment on whether Donald Trump hates dogs? And because I hate cats and they don't seem to care about that. Can we just, can we have adult conversations? There's a couple of things I warned you that when you started to hear talk like this,
Starting point is 00:18:34 that you should probably head for the mountains. One was if you start to see stories that talk about re-hypothecation, run for your life. Forbes just ran a story this week on re-hypothication. If you don't know what it is, look it up or I'll explain it some other show when it really starts to be a problem. And you should head for the hills. the other thing I said is our debt and our dollar is going to eventually crush the rest of the world because everything is traded in dollars and debt is in dollars with other countries. And so as our dollar is strong and our debt is huge and their debt is huge,
Starting point is 00:19:17 when things start to become unbalanced, people will start to starve, economies will start to crash. And because everything's traded in a dollar, if ours is the strongest, most floaty piece of poop in the toilet bowl, our currency, everybody else is going to point to us and blame this on us and our lifestyle and our mistakes. Because whether it's right or wrong, politicians will have to point to a villain and it will be us. They will look at their starving people and say, this is America's fault. There's an analyst that I read just this morning and I wanted to get him on a, as soon as possible.
Starting point is 00:20:01 He is an analyst of note that says, this may be the beginning of something very bad. He's on next. Glenn, back. Mercury. So I came in this morning and one of my researchers said, Glenn, there's a guy I really respect. And I read something from him.
Starting point is 00:20:27 And then I read people saying that I really respect, this is probably the most important. thing this guy has ever written. And it goes into a longstanding fear of mind that when the currencies begin to collapse, the dollar, because it's the floatiest piece of poop in the toilet bowl, is everybody will rush into the dollar, which will make our dollar stronger, make the problem worse because, you know, if your debt is, in dollars and your currency is going down as a country and you're trying to buy stuff from the
Starting point is 00:21:07 u.s food or whatever it's going to be a disaster for people all over the world and when that happens those politicians will not want to take the blame they'll look right directly to us and say it's their fault um but we we could be on the verge of a real currency crisis i wanted to bring in Jacob Shapiro, who just wrote about this. He is the director of analysis for geopolitical futures. It was with Stratfor for a while. And welcome to the program, Jacob. And thanks so much for having me. It's nice to be here. Thank you. So tell me your concern here. Well, look, my concern is that if you look at the growth and, as you said, U.S. dollar denominated debt from about starting at about 1990 to today, in 1990, It was about something like $600 billion in the entire world.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Today it's $11.5 trillion. So already you see the kind of irrational growth in an asset class that you would probably most associate with a bubble. The problem on top of that is that you have some countries that borrowed a lot of this U.S. dollar-denominated debt to fuel growth and to recover from the 2008 financial crisis. Borrowing dollars is actually usually a pretty good idea. The problem is they have become addicted to it.
Starting point is 00:22:30 And in a lot of cases, their reserves can't even cover their U.S. dollar denominated debt, let alone their total external debt. So Turkey was sort of the canary and the coal mine. It's the first one. But if you start poking around and you start looking at other national balance sheets, you know, four countries that look kind of like Turkey are Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Indonesia. So four major countries with major economies, and that's before we even get into any kind of of the other countries.
Starting point is 00:23:01 So that's why I'm so worried about this. Okay, so tell me what happens. Tell me what this currency, I mean, what this dollar-denominated debt means to the average person. Can you explain it and break it down on what happens? What does that mean? Well, what that means, we've sort of gotten an example of it in Turkey right now so we can use that as a test case. What happens is when investors stop having confidence in our, a particular country and start pulling out dollars, you get a rush and you get a decline in the
Starting point is 00:23:33 value of the currency of that country. So in Turkey, you've seen their national currency declining. That means two things. Number one, for daily Joe Schmoe on the street, it becomes harder to buy things. The things that you are used to buying are going to cost more, especially those nice things that you're importing, not just from the United States, from Europe and other places. But what's more concerning is especially for a country like Turkey is you're losing the ability to actually pay back the debt.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Joe Schmoe is necessarily going to feel until a little bit down the line. But when you start looking at the relationships between Turkey not being able to make good on the roughly $200 billion of U.S. dollar-denominated debt it's got in its system. And as you said, then the United States has to decide what is it going to do?
Starting point is 00:24:21 Is it going to try and pressure Turkey? Is it going to try and move Turkey in the direction that it wants to? Is Turkey going to eventually have to default? If there is enough of a crisis and if investors really run for the sidelines, those are the two main ways. And so we become kind of Germany to the last crisis, Greece. In Germany, like half of Germany's GDP comes from exporting and getting people to buy their goods.
Starting point is 00:25:00 What Germany did was Germany was lending out a bunch of money intentionally to get these European countries that otherwise wouldn't have been able to afford German goods to suddenly, you know, couldn't pay the Germans back. Germans were very shocked. They shouldn't have been because if you're loaning to the Greeks, you know, you might expect that the Greeks eventually aren't going to be able to make good on it. United, yeah, it's funny, but it's true. I mean, they're dealing with it with the Italians right now, too. So when you think about to have the same monetary policy as Germany, that's the whole problem of the European Union, but that's a rabbit hole. The difference is that the United States does not depend that much on exports.
Starting point is 00:25:39 I know that the current U.S. presidential administration has been focusing a lot on trade and a lot on trying to build up, U.S. exports and making U.S. exports more competitive. But right now, exports is a percentage of U.S. GDP just aren't that big. So this wasn't like the United States Federal Reserve or the United States decided that it was going to lend out all this money so that people would buy U.S. goods and prop up the economy. This was really, people saw the dollar. They saw really loose monetary policy in the United States, but also in other places. And they took the dollar and they were running with it. What you have now is the United States is saying, okay, this has been 10 years since 2008. We're going to start raising interest rates. We're going to start really rationalizing
Starting point is 00:26:20 this economy and making sure that this recovery doesn't just continue on the back of government stimulus forever. And when you have that, the U.S. acting its own self-interest is causing problems for a lot of different countries. So the real difference between U.S. and Germany here is that I would say Germany was kind of screwed in 2008. The United States is not screwed here. It might get caught holding the bag, but that just means the dollar is going to strengthen. You're going to see, as you said, more dollars coming into the United States. The under-west economy is fairly well insulated as opposed to where Germany was in 2008. So, Jacob, are we looking at the real possibility of currency collapse in these countries?
Starting point is 00:26:59 I think so. And I, you know, I mentioned those four countries. The four that I'm most concerned about are Chile, Argentina. That has not seen its currency waiver in a big way so far this year is Mexico. And they're sitting on $270 billion worth of. of USDA debt, that's the second highest total of any country in the world right now. When you look at their gross external populist president who's coming in with a lot of ideas about social spending, I'm pretty worried about Mexico.
Starting point is 00:27:31 If Mexico's currency fails, what does that look like in real life to us? What does that mean? If we think that the migrant issue across the Mexican border, the United States is serious now, you ain't seen nothing yet if this actually comes to Pascoe because people are going to be fleeing to try and get some semblance of stability. The Mexican government itself, whether the previous administration and the new incumbent has been under pressure for a host of other different reasons, this is the last thing that they sort of need. Serious ones for the United States, and it's one of the ones I'm most worried about, but the real reason
Starting point is 00:28:16 this is so worrying is because, like I said, there's $11.5 trillion of this debt floating on to some of the countries we know. Some of the countries don't report it. I tried to email the Bank of international settlements yesterday and after some more clarity on some of the countries that were holding this debt. And they said, well, for confidentiality reasons, some countries we can't even release. So in some sense, you know, it's hard to get a real scope of the problem with financial crisis of 97, 98, 2008, subprime global crisis. It could have that kind of transformative political impact across. Does the trade war play a role in this at all? Or in a distant, in addition to raising interest rates in the United States, all of that is
Starting point is 00:29:06 strengthening the U.S. dollar, of a number of different things that are causing, I wouldn't call it even one of the main movers, but you can't dismiss it. And it's one of the things that in these countries is causing some panic. One thing that I've been concerned about is this allegiance between Russia, Turkey, and Iran, and they're all, they're all having currency problems. They're all, you know, being pushed into a corner and desperate, desperate people do desperate things. Are you concerned it all about, you know, the, the unholy alliance here that, when pushed into a corner in a currency crisis, that they might strike out? Because I think that alliance is mostly fake and mostly for, it's mostly a PR bit.
Starting point is 00:30:10 Russia and Iran in particular do not trust each other farther than they can throw each other. Russia has been trying to get Iran to pull back in Syria because Russia doesn't want all these issues with Israel and with the United States in the Middle East. Russia was really looking at Sade, sort of stabilized, and then to pull out and declare mission accomplished. They've been trying to do that for a while in terms of its internal domestic stability. You've had political competition there between sort of more reformists and we think of as reformists, it's not exactly what's right. The ones that are more on the reformist side are currently in the government. They staked a lot on the Iran nuclear deal. And when the Trump administration pulled the United States out of the Iran nuclear deal,
Starting point is 00:30:59 it sent the Iranian economy into a tailspin. And you can see the sort of push and pull inside of Iran. So I'm much more worried from Iran's perspective, not about where it's going to lash out, but whether the current regime can survive. So does that look, is there a chance that that looks like 1979 in reverse, that there is a freedom movement afoot? I don't think it can look at the guarantor. of the 1979 revolution, right?
Starting point is 00:31:36 And what's different between 79 and now is that in 79, the Shah, even with all of his domestic security apparatus, he didn't have the same level of control right now that the IRGC does. It was a recent, I think it was even an Iranian government study that said that the IRGC controls something like 60 to 70% of the Iranian economy. Wow. And they have hundreds of thousands of soldiers and security personnel that are throughout the entire country.
Starting point is 00:32:02 So I'm not so much worried about a revolution or a return to 1979. What I am concerned about is you have the extinguishing of that pragmatist voice. You have the IRGC basically. Until now, Iran, though a lot of Americans see it as aggressive, it's really been balancing between these two different factions. If you had the IRGC take over, you'd be looking at a much more aggressive Iran, if you can imagine. Jacob, thank you so much. Thanks for the update.
Starting point is 00:32:33 We'll continue to watch if you see something. and you think the word needs to get out, please contact us as well. But thank you so much. Jacob Shapiro. You can follow him at Jacob Schap, S-H-A-P, Jacob Shapp on Twitter. All right, let me tell you about our response to this half hour.
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Starting point is 00:34:38 That's simply safebeck.com. I went to see Ben Shapiro last night here in Dallas at the Toyota Music Center. And it was great. It was really great. Really entertaining, too. Yeah. First time he's ever done that. And he went out and he recorded his podcast and then took questions from the audience.
Starting point is 00:35:03 And I've never seen him like that. very funny, you know, he was really funny. Really funny. The black, black card is a, I'm not going to tell you the whole joke, but it's a great, it's one of the best jokes I've heard in a long time. It was a great one. He was really entertaining. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:19 And it was a lot of fun plus really interesting. I mean, Ben's so smart. Yeah. And, you know, so you're always going to get good solid analysis. It was nice to see. I sat in the crowd and, uh, um, I came in and then he said, hey, Glenn Beck is here. and then the, then the, that was that the part
Starting point is 00:35:36 with the dead silence in the crowd? I remember that. Thank you for that. Yeah. Weird silence. No, but then, then we hit intermission and then the,
Starting point is 00:35:43 the, you know, jig was up. So, gosh, is that racist? What does jig mean? I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:35:50 But yeah, there were a lot of people coming over for pictures. It was nice. It was cool. It was really nice. Because I got a chance to meet his fans
Starting point is 00:35:55 who are also mine. And what was nice, and I wrote to him afterwards and because I tried to remember everything that people told me. and, you know, I met people from Canada and from Chicago and California and Seattle and Atlanta. People flew in from all over the country for this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:15 And what was touching, and I wrote to Ben last night and I said, you know, people want you to know that they support you. They're coming out because it's going to be a good show and they, you know, hope to see you and, you know, whatever. but they, I think they just want you to know how much they support you. And that's, that's hard to realize sometimes. Because, you know, he's backstage with a bunch of security and doesn't necessarily see it. Yeah, he's in Phoenix. Phoenix. So if you're in Phoenix, go see it.
Starting point is 00:36:50 It's a really good. Really good. It's worth it. Funny, funny, funny. Washington Post had a headline Tuesday. And, you know, look, when newspapers were newspapers, they didn't have to worry about clickability so they can maybe have a little more truth in their headlines, I guess. But here's the headline from the Washington Post.
Starting point is 00:37:08 White supremacist rally costs D.C. At least $2.6 million preliminary estimate show. Wait. Okay. Hang on just a second. I mean, I understand the click thing. Who's going to get more clicks? Antivar or white supremacist, white supremacist, I'm sure. That's the better bet. And it's only because, you know, the press isn't telling everybody really how,
Starting point is 00:37:32 dangerous antifa is. So they're like, oh, they're the good guys fighting for truth, justice, and well, not exactly the American way. But. So how can you tell me Washington Post, how can you say with a straight face that this white supremacist thing was even a rally, A? And then the estimated cost was 2.6 million. That's over $100,000 for every white supremacist that showed up. Because there were only about 24 people. You could have given them all 50 grand. You could have got it for a half price. Hey, would you just go home? Here's 50 grand. And they would have gone home. Washington Post said, well, it was fewer than 40 supporters. Well, yes, it was. It was 24. It's not hard to estimate the crowd when you can count them.
Starting point is 00:38:30 So not to, you know, defend the white supremacist lowlifes who did show up, but apparently they were peaceful. It was the hundreds of Antifa members who actually skirmished with police because there was only 24 losers. They were like, I don't want to fight this crowd. I mean, sure, I'm a Nazi, but, you know, I'm not crazy. So long after the rally was over and those two dozen people left, Antifa lit smoke bombs and firecrackers through exit police. They knocked over trash cans. They yelled at police to get out of their cars. You got to meet us in the streets.
Starting point is 00:39:11 So the post explains that the $2.6 million price tag was for staffing and overtime for Washington DC's 3,900 member police force. Law enforcement needed to respond with a massive press. presence to keep the white supremacist physically separated from thousands of counter protesters. Okay. Okay. So that's not the white supremacist's fault. That's the counter protesters that were in the thousands. I think, you know, two or three guys probably could have handled the 24.
Starting point is 00:39:46 It was the thousands. Now, once you arrived and you saw that there were, you know, 24, I can use that number. I don't have to say 20 something or a number. around 20 you could get out of your you could stay in your car and count the entire crowd there were 24 why didn't you you know send a few of those 3,900 officers home and save yourself a million bucks or so because it wasn't the white supremacist 2.6 million dollars is insane for a non-event but the reality is and the misleading part of the headline is that the bull bulk of the police effort and expense.
Starting point is 00:40:29 Didn't have to focus on the puny, pathetic, racist rally. They had to focus on keeping the anarchist thugs in ninja suits from tearing up and burning down the city. And that is your headline. It's Thursday, August 16th. You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. So last, I think it was last week. By the way, Aretha Franklin has passed away.
Starting point is 00:40:57 She was 76 years old. He's been sick for the last few days. And so our condolences to Aretha Franklin. I think it was last week. We read this amazing article from Vox. And it was amazing for a couple of reasons. One, it was stunning in the math. What does it cost?
Starting point is 00:41:20 What Democratic Socialists are proposing? What is the actual cost? And it wasn't the numbers from the right. or some right think tank. These were a lot of these numbers were from either the CBO, from the government, or from the left. And so they took those numbers and added them up.
Starting point is 00:41:43 Now, that's a staggering thing in and of itself. We'll get to in a second. But the fact that it was in Vox, I don't even know how that happened. It was like, I think we slipped through a wormhole and we're in another universe. It's definitely one of the horsemen of the, Apocalypse? I'm not sure which one it is. Right, but it's one of them. Brian Riddle is the senior
Starting point is 00:42:05 fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and he is the author of this really great article, and he joins us now. Hi, Brian. Hi, Glenn. How are you? I'm great. Can I just start with, how the hell did you get that done? I've been prided themselves on being, says, yeah, but I hear that from MSNBC. I don't believe it. message them and said you've been writing a lot on democratic socially cost. Sure, sure. But, you know, in a way that actually makes it more impressive, that they didn't just take your piece and run it because they wanted to give lip service to, you know, the conservative side of the aisle. I mean, this is, like, you look at this, and I think it's important the way you approached it, which was not to take, you know, the Heritage Foundation numbers or the Manhattan Institute numbers or something like that. you took government and left-wing numbers.
Starting point is 00:43:31 So it was not tilted against people, against Democratic Socialists, you took their own numbers and showed just where the money goes. Yeah, the score is probably going to be triple what they claim it is. Oh, yeah, I saw the number, and I was like, there's no way. There's no way that number's that small. I'm going to give you all of your numbers. I'm even going to give you huge spending offsets later to help to have a single.
Starting point is 00:44:29 And to illustrate this, can you dive in a little bit of, bit on the jobs number because you're right. There's no way it costs what they say it does, even though you gave them the benefit of the doubt on it. Yeah, they, the center of budget and policy, if you were to guarantee anybody a job at anybody in America, employee is looking for a job. They're assuming nobody, there are 60 million people who are currently earning less than $15 an hour. And do you know how many people just, there are, already just clocking in. They don't care what they do. And to be able to have a job where you really could never be fired would be a dream come true to a lot of people in this nation.
Starting point is 00:45:43 And if you have a difficult job, if you're a landscape or machinist doing really, maybe, you know, even if you're a retiree who a single person would sign up for this program who is not current job. Not only would you get every single person who makes, let's say, $9, an hour. Why would you stay at your $9 an hour job when there's a guaranteed $15 an hour job across the street? But you'd even, I bet you'd get people who had difficult $17 and $18 jobs leaving those to go to the easy 15. I mean, this, the cost of this program would be almost, it would almost be impossible to estimate. If you had back, as you said, like landscapers, back breaking labor and you could get something, you know, you're, you go home and your wife will say to you,
Starting point is 00:46:51 you got to stop or you'll say to her, I've got. to stop doing this, it's killing me. Why wouldn't you take $3 less an hour? Of course you would. Exactly. And they're not currently employed people sign up. Have you done the estimate of what you really think it is? Yeah, I think it would probably be closer to 20 or 25 trillion program. That's incredible. I think it would be triple or quadruple. They're assuming about nine million, they're assuming about nine or 10 million unemployed people, 70 or 80 million people who had 6.8 trillion. So I was giving them every benefit of the doubt. I said, okay.
Starting point is 00:47:58 Okay, so now take us through, let me take a quick break. And then I want you to take us through what Democratic socialists say, you know, this is what we need. And this doesn't include a lot of the stuff that I know is on the slippery slope. You've got to have this too. I mean, if you're going for the Rolls-Royce, I mean, you've got to have, you have to have the upgraded stereo. So it's just to strip down what the Democratic Socialists say they want and we can afford and the price tag using their numbers. You'll notice they always go to a break. Well, how do we pay for this?
Starting point is 00:48:40 They always go to a break, but they'll usually just summarize it in the, well, we're out of time. But let me just tell you this. We're the richest country in the world. And how can we not afford this? It sounds like a con job. I've given my wife a million times when I want to buy a new car. Anyway, we'll come back with those numbers here in just a second. First, let me tell you about blinds.com, our sponsor this half hour.
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Starting point is 00:50:51 you did on this and to make it bulletproof against the left picking it apart taking their numbers what does national socialism actually look like let's let's show us the menu here and show us each piece and then the grand total what do you think a real number is is that a real number um i think it would because procedure you could ever because wouldn't they just surgery yeah but wouldn't they just wouldn't be covered i mean you do you know the wouldn't the government just say, hey, well, that, that open heart surgery, that, you know, that doesn't need to be done necessarily. That's what happens once everyone takes advantage.
Starting point is 00:52:12 You promise everything. Okay. And then when everyone takes actioning. Okay. All right. Okay. So 32 there. $62 there.
Starting point is 00:52:23 $6.8 trillion is pay off. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Free college tuition is how much? They say $8.3. Not a chance. No way. What's the real number? Oh, it'll be double that.
Starting point is 00:53:14 Okay. All right. Then you got student lower. forgiveness. We're just going to pay in. Now, is that a real number? Approximately, yeah. 1.4 to 1.6 trillion. Okay.
Starting point is 00:53:28 The Democrats have pled would be, but they just said, we want to, we want to, doesn't Donald Trump want to spend more than a trillion? That's not a real number. That's across the aisle. I think the trillion dollars on that. We'll negotiate that one to a higher level. Probably. All right. And then the final two are.
Starting point is 00:53:55 What's the real number? Okay. And Sanders has a proposed... Okay, so only $65 trillion. $65 trillion. Which is $10 trillion more than the entire GDP in a year of this country. Is what? $20 trillion.
Starting point is 00:54:47 No, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. No, all the money... Sorry, I'm sorry. All the money in the world is $55 trillion. All the actual cash in the world is $55 trillion. Yeah, I mean, one way of looking at it is $2 trillion over the next $10 trillion. and it's incredible. But it's only the rich people.
Starting point is 00:55:23 Brian, this does not include sort of some loose proposals we've heard about guaranteed housing, for example. And there's, I mean, there's more than they want to do than even this. I don't know if they've been scored by a legitimate source, but they've tossed around a lot of things in the Alexandria-Cazio-Cortez sort of world. Housing, education, well, initiative, 0.5 trillion and then stop the... The chance that Commons... sense is going to rule the day would be. I've got about 10 seconds. Give me a percentage.
Starting point is 00:56:27 The reality is they could win every seat in November and they'll still never get the stuff enacted because once people see the tax hikes, once people see that you'd have to have your taxes doubled, it doesn't matter how many seats they hold. They could never pass this. Brian, thank you so much. God bless you. Thanks for your hard work. Back in just a second.
Starting point is 00:56:49 Can you think of anybody? that you believe is truly, truly a great man. Now, have you ever met that man? Really gotten to know him? I have met people that I believe are truly great men. And the closer I get to them, the more flaws I see. I'm away from them, and I think that is the most, amazing man and then if I'm allowed in I can stand next to them and I'm like wow that doesn't
Starting point is 00:57:30 really doesn't really jive with what you say here and you see that this great man is not perfect he's doing things that you know don't seem consistent my father used to say life is nothing but a series of choices. And you have to make the best choice you can at the time and then live with the consequences. But you won't have any regrets if you really truly try to make the best, most honest, genuine, and decent choice you can. But you're going to screw it up. Yesterday, Governor Cuomo, and he's only saying this because he's in a primary, because Cynthia Nixon is moving him to the left, pushing him even farther to the left.
Starting point is 00:58:32 Because that's the Democratic Socialists, they're all losing. They're losing all around the country. Nobody's into it. The moderates, that's where the Democrats actually want to be. The farther left they move as a party, the more that those candidates lose. with an exception of places where it is so red. I mean, it's mainly, it's so red and it's because of the blood that is shot out of everybody's eyes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:59:01 But they're moving so far left. So Nixon doesn't have a chance of winning. She's just trying to push Cuomo closer to her socialist utopian vision. Okay. And he's got to play to the crowd. So what does he say? Well, America's not great. Now, I want you to listen to what he said. Play from yesterday, here's Governor Cuomo of New York.
Starting point is 00:59:29 And look, the simple point is all this comes down to this. We're not going to make America great again. It was never that great. We have not reached greatness. We will reach greatness when every American is fully engaged. Stop for a second. We will. Tell me which country in history has had every Roman, every, you know, every German fully engaged.
Starting point is 01:00:04 Now, I can think of a couple. You could say the former Soviet Union, everybody was fully engaged, mainly because you'd go to a gulag if you weren't. But does that make a great country? When they're fully engaged, remember, we live. with humans. They're not robots. They're humans. Some humans make the choice.
Starting point is 01:00:30 I don't want to do anything. I don't mind living on the street. There are some people that live on the street. And I don't know what the numbers are or the breakup. But there are some people that want to live on the street. There are other people that just want to game the system. They're not fully engaged. They're just game in the system.
Starting point is 01:00:55 They want the path of least resistance. So you're never going to have an America or any country where every citizen is fully engaged. Next claim. We will reach greatness when discrimination and stereotyping against women, 51% of our population is gone. Stop. And we're going to do that by. discriminating against men?
Starting point is 01:01:25 We're going to attack and target white men. You know, we'll be great when discrimination is a thing of the past. Well, that's quite a utopian statement. But no one has ever achieved that. No one has even come close. We are getting closer, or we were, we were making great strides. But not, we're not. we're not going to achieve no discrimination.
Starting point is 01:01:55 It's not going to happen. Why? Because it's the human flaw. So here's the thing. To say America was, and I want to quote him, never that great, is not an insult. It's not an insult. It shows the stupidity of this governor.
Starting point is 01:02:17 It shows the desperation of this governor. Stupidity, if he actually, believes that. That's like saying Gandhi's not a great man. Can you imagine anybody on the left saying Gandhi was not a great man? Gandhi's not a great man. Excuse me? Well, this is true.
Starting point is 01:02:39 He was a racist. While he saw the struggle of his own people, the racist things he said about people in Africa when he was in South Africa is astonishing. He was a racist. Okay. Does that mean he wasn't a great man in this area and he had this flaw? He was super creepy with his young female relatives as well. Yes.
Starting point is 01:03:07 Right. You look at the bad, the dark sides of Gandhi and he's not a great man. But you have to look at the totality of the man and the time that he lived in. Let's look at Churchill. If you look at Churchill from the view of Europe, he's fantastic. But take away the European part and you look at how he treated Indians, he was the foe against Gandhi. And the comments he made about the Indian people is, they're astounding.
Starting point is 01:03:42 If you only know that about Churchill, he's a monster. Lincoln. He's crazy. He's crazy. And he didn't do everything. that he could possibly do on day one. He cared about holding the country together. He should have been just about stopping slavery.
Starting point is 01:04:05 Let me even go to a person on the left that they think is a goddess, Margaret Sanger. Are you telling me that you, because I don't think she's a good person because there comes a point to where you're like, yeah, she was trying to kill an entire race. she was kind of in with the whole liquidation of people. I'm going to say, I don't care how many other nice things you did. Oh, but she brought, oh, she brought, you know, dinner over to her sick neighbor a couple of times. I don't really care. She wanted to wipe out an entire race. But if you don't think that that's true, well, you have issues of truth.
Starting point is 01:04:50 But also, would you say that she's a great person? she's a great person because I don't agree with everything she did. Now, I can guarantee you at this women's speech that Cuomo would say, if you stood, say, excuse me, do you think that Margaret Sanger was a great woman? I can guarantee you, his answer would have been, look, she did some great things. That doesn't mean I agree with everything she did, but she did some great things. but no one will give this country that same standard. Yes, yes, Andrew Jackson, the guy who founded the Democratic Party,
Starting point is 01:05:35 slaughtered Indians. That happened. He went back on all of our Indian treaties. We treated them horribly. Same with African Americans. And quite honestly, same with white Americans. at the beginning of slavery, because they were deemed slaves too.
Starting point is 01:05:57 It wasn't until later they were like, oh, you know what, maybe just black people. Can't tell me that we didn't do horrible things to the Chinese, to the Japanese. You know who, you know who, you know what the truth is on the Japanese? Most people, most people don't even know the truth of the Japanese internment. Do you know that FDR wanted to interr the Japanese? in 1939.
Starting point is 01:06:23 1939, didn't happen until after Pearl Harbor, but in 1939, he's like, I don't know, these Japanese people kind of spook me. So he had somebody go out and look in and do a full investigation on the Japanese problem. Came back with a report saying, no, it's actually not a problem. They're very patriotic.
Starting point is 01:06:48 So he couldn't do it. He wanted to, but he didn't have any support on it until Pearl Harbor. And then he just rounded him up. Well, wait a minute. That's FDR. I think, don't you say he's one of the greatest presidents of all time? He was a racist. He interred American citizens.
Starting point is 01:07:13 The country didn't do that. That was executive order like 9066. That was an executive order. That was one man making the, choice so that was your man that you say was so great yet you cut him slack we apply this absurd standard that people and countries have to live up to they have to live up to whatever it is we say people should be even when I said and I want to make clear I'm saying we say not the example that we are living but what we say for instance our
Starting point is 01:07:55 founders. They were so racist. You know what they did? They chose to be progressive. They said, we'll never get to a place where we can abolish slavery if we don't have a country. And so what we need to do is first make an agreement that we're going to make a country and just stop the slave trade. And then if we stop the slave trade and expansion, we can come back and take the next step. you don't think the people that were pro-slavery were arguing this is a slippery slope first they want to stop the slave trade next thing they're going to be coming for our slaves exactly right exactly right but we are expected to believe that progressives can't respect their progressive moves to abolish slavery that somehow or another that's just not good enough oh, be careful because you're going to be judged by the same standard in history. Yet these same people say, they didn't even see it.
Starting point is 01:09:04 They didn't even look. They didn't want to do anything about it. They wouldn't even take a stand against it. When they did, when our founders, many of them, were the premier abolitionists. But you dismiss that. You're too busy blaming them for what they failed to see. 250 years ago to even notice that you are the biggest hypocrite to possibly ever live. Because slavery is worse now.
Starting point is 01:09:37 There are more people in slavery today than the entire 400 years of Western slave trade combined. Are you an abolitionist? Somebody starts talking about the founders. You just say, hey, are you an abolitionist? today? What do you know about slave trade today? Well, I'm not talking about that. Well, you should be because these are actual people that are living today. We can have this theoretical conversation, or we can actually free people today. Are you an abolitionist? The answer will always be no. Look, America and you as a person, this is not track. This is cross country.
Starting point is 01:10:26 You want to judge? The only thing you can actually do is judge us as a nation day to day, year over year, and judge people the same way. Judge yourself. The only fair way to do it is not to compare yourself to other people on Facebook. That'll make you depressed really fast. To compare yourself to other people won't happen. That's what the Democrats would like you to do.
Starting point is 01:10:53 I'm telling you now to be a healthy person. you need to compare yourself to who you were yesterday, how you behaved yesterday in the week before and the year before that. Are you growing as a person? Are you getting better? Or are you making the same damn mistakes over and over again? Are you just stuck in this place where I haven't changed my opinion ever? Well, that means you're not growing.
Starting point is 01:11:20 This is cross country. There are no winners here. The winner is you beating your own time. I want to thank our sponsor this half hour. It's Filterby. Our hearts go out to the people impacted by the terrible, terrible wildfires raging in the west. The smoke and the dust from the California fires reaching now to the Midwest and beyond. This combined with the dust and the pollen, it's making for terrible air quality.
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Starting point is 01:12:59 One job that is not easy is PR. Governor Cuomo says America is not great. It was never that great. What do you do when you have a disastrous comment like that? You talk to Danny Leaver, the press secretary for Cuomo, to come up with a good statement that will make it all better. Her statement, Governor Cuomo disagrees with the president. The governor believes America is great. Wait. So it was never that great turns into the governor believes America is great. That's PR. It's a hard job. Well, the president's a liar, you know. You're right. Believe it on the president. Mercury. The opening of every hour, I try to share a news story and what it means that will actually affect you in some way or another. Something that's important. And I'm going to break that rule here for a second because I just got news a few minutes ago about a death of a man that I would. call a friend, Charlie Butcher.
Starting point is 01:14:06 Charlie Butcher was the morning guy at our affiliate, Whoa, Whoa, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, which holds a very special place in my heart. It reminds me of how radio used to be when radio was great. And it was local and the people were decent. and they were there forever and you got to know them. Charlie Butcher did the morning show at Wo Wo. He was 30 years in the same town. And in a small town, that says something.
Starting point is 01:14:49 He spent most of his life at number one. And anybody who can be on the air for three years, the audience gets to know you and they can smell a fraud a mile away. and Charlie was number one for damn near 30 years the entire town knew him he died apparently a couple of days ago and I just got the news
Starting point is 01:15:22 his heart stopped and it was the end he was 61 I want to use Charlie as an example of who I'd like to be. I don't know if I've spent, maybe I've met Charlie probably minimum three times, maybe 10 if I was being generous. I only saw him at work when we were in town.
Starting point is 01:16:05 And I have met people over my 45 years of broadcast. I have met people like that. and if somebody would come into my studio and say, Glenn, you know, Joe, so-and-so just passed away. Most times I would say, who's that? Oh, he's so-and-so he works at, and then I would remember. Charlie made such an impression on me that when somebody came in, even though I would be honored if he would have called me a friend,
Starting point is 01:16:40 I don't consider myself, you know, a friend. I knew who he was because each time I met him, he was so different and so genuine. He was just a decent guy. And in a industry where there are so few decent people, he stood out. quite frankly, as does almost everybody that works at WoWO, there's something in the water in Indiana. And I just want the family at WoW to know. And the people who have gotten up and listened to that voice for 30 years, those of us at Mercury and the Glenn Beck program mourn with you today. It's Thursday, August 16th.
Starting point is 01:17:48 You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. All right, let's get to work. We have been telling you about Antifa for a while. I've done chalkboards on it. If you haven't seen the chalkboard, go to my YouTube page and look for the Anafah chalkboard. You want to know who they are? You want to know what the history is. They are radicals.
Starting point is 01:18:09 They are communists. They are anarchists. They believe in the overthrow of the United States government, create enough anarchy to be able to pull this government down so a new communist government can start. These are the people from, remember the World Trade Organizations where they used to have to fence these people in because they were just, they would burn your city to the ground when the World Trade Organization would come. That's who Antifa is.
Starting point is 01:18:38 Those are the same people. Extraordinarily dangerous. The press has given them a pass because the enemy of my enemy is my friend. If you're against conservatives, and I want you to understand, they're not against conservatives for any other reason other than this. Conservatives believe in the Constitution of the United States. The Constitution was born out of the Age of Enlightenment. The Age of Enlightenment is the Age of Reason.
Starting point is 01:19:11 Science, everything that came out of the dark ages, where it was all about fear, and somebody ruling, and you could be snatched off the street at any time, and you were under the thumb of whoever had power, all of that stuff went away when the candle of reason was lit. And people said, no, wait a minute, hang on. Let's think this through. And let's use science.
Starting point is 01:19:39 And let's use facts and reason. And let's figure this out. That's what gave birth to this civilization. and because the Constitution is a product of that enlightenment of what is called the modern era, and because they believe everything that has happened in the modern era has been oppressive, you know, unlike everything in the dark ages, that it must be torn down. So the only reason why they can hate police or they can hate you or conservatives or,
Starting point is 01:20:18 or the media is because it was created in the modern era and it has kept it propped up. Now, the media is so foolish to think that, oh, we're just like you. No, you're not. You are probably a deep progressive, maybe a socialist. Maybe you don't. Maybe there's parts of the country you don't like or the constitution that you don't like. Maybe. Maybe. That's not who Antifa is.
Starting point is 01:20:45 and they will drag the people out on the streets that are sitting in CNN and covering for them. Believe me, they will go in and they will drag those people out in the streets and beat them to death just as fast as they'd do it to me. That's who Antify is. They're not an anti-hate group. They're a communist and anarchist group, period. Violence is the way they make change. Benny Johnson was out. He's with a daily caller and he went out to talk to Antifa, which they don't like to do very much.
Starting point is 01:21:23 But they did talk to him. And he asked the question, if Donald Trump was here, what would you do? People said, we should Gaddafi him. If I can quote it exactly, if my memory serves me, right, as long as it's a group thing. As long as we're all in on it, we should kadafi him. Meaning, we should pull him out, don't have a trial, just drag his body in the streets until he dies. So, Benny talked to these people. All of them were threatening the president.
Starting point is 01:22:01 He's on with us now. Benny Johnson, welcome to the program. How are you? Thank you, Glenn. I'm doing great. So you, yesterday, Secret Service came to your offices. to look at the tape, get the tape, and, you know, see if they were going to pursue anything. We don't know what the Secret Service is going to do.
Starting point is 01:22:19 Hopefully, they are watching a lot of these people. That's why they mask their face. But I want to talk to you a little bit about, A, what don't we know about Antifa that we should? And B, the longstanding history of CNN in particular excusing Antifa. Yes. So the two are connected. I believe the two are intertwined, and it's important to understand one so you can understand the other. The point of not covering Antifa is because there is such a confirmation bias on the left that if you're against the neo-Nazis or the white supremacist, then you're on the right.
Starting point is 01:23:04 You're on the right side of history. You are correct. Quist Cuomo said as much on his show this week. That's not true. And that confirmation bias leads to a major default, Glenn, in reporting. So there's not many reporters who go and do proper journalism on Antifa to show the kind of tactics they're using, the kind of tactics you just spoke about, which are extremely violent. I only spent 40 minutes with Antifa this weekend, and I got five death threats on the president.
Starting point is 01:23:33 Just 40 minutes. Five death threats. You'd think that would be a very easy, journalistic story. You think that that would be very important story to tell in order to actually tell the truth about this group. Journalists do not want to cover this. They believe that they would be doing harm to their own progressive and resistance movements that they're a part of. And so Antifa, by and large, gets completely ignored, brushed under the rug by mainstream journalism. So do they think that they're not a threat? I mean, you know, some people will be like,
Starting point is 01:24:12 ah, they're not really a threat. I know these people. So do they think that, or do they just not want to recognize it because it puts them in cognitive dissidents? So let's talk about that cognitive dissidents. Let's have a little thought experiment here. If a Trump supporter, or better yet, let's try the Tea Party. If a Tea Partier in 2010 were to have grabbed the camera
Starting point is 01:24:38 of a reporter, said F you to the reporter, thrown the camera on the ground, cut the camera cables, then that would be a month-long news cycle. It might be a year-long news cycle. Oh, yeah. It would have been all of the proof that they needed to show that we were violent and out of control. Precisely. If a Vox.com or a Think Progress reporter had asked T-partiers what they would do if they met President Obama, and they all said they'd murder him, and they do him like Gaddafi, then again, this would be a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week, month-long news cycle
Starting point is 01:25:17 about the hatred inside the Tea Party. And no one knows the Tea Party better than you, Glenn. However, you have NBC News reporters just this weekend having that exact same thing happen. NBC News had one of their crews in Charlottesville. Their cameras were grabbed. They were told to F off. Their cameras were thrown on the ground.
Starting point is 01:25:34 Their reporters were assaulted. Their reporters were harassed. An absolute attack on journalism on the freedom of the press and nothing, Glenn, nothing. NBC news didn't even cover their own reporters assault. The same thing happened with ABC. ABC had their camera cables cut, thousands of dollars with the damages. A woman came up and sliced the cables so that they couldn't video her. Nothing on ABC, not a single report on their own reporters getting assaulted by NPEC.
Starting point is 01:26:03 Okay, so, so Benny, here's where we have to take. because this is just an exercise in frustration. We know the press is bad. We know they're slanted. We know they're not covering Antifa. We know all of this. So what do we do? What do we do?
Starting point is 01:26:24 Besides turn off mainstream television, just turn them off. Stop watching them. Stop. Yes. And I agree. And thank goodness, even though it's under attack and we're on shaky territory. with social media platforms right now and the deplatforming of conservative ideas and principles. I believe that it's been very important to watch the virality of these kind of clips.
Starting point is 01:26:48 It's amazing what happens when you just tell a true story. So if you tell a true story and let these people speak in their own words, then you get Secret Service in my office taking my videos of these people, and hopefully that will affect change. Hopefully it won't be smiled upon to say you want to murder the president. And this video has been seen by millions and millions of people around the country. Even though the mainstream media blacked it out, I haven't got a single request to go on MSNBC, a single request to go on CNN. I haven't seen this covered at all for center-left publications.
Starting point is 01:27:24 However, the center right, Fox News, yourself, people like Rush, has really, the person who started the Daily Caller, Tucker Carlson, it is proven that conservatives have been able to do an end around on mainstream media. And millions and millions of people have now seen this. And thank you, Glenn, for playing it and bringing attention to it on your program. Benny, one quick question, and then we'll let you go. You know, you mentioned the squashing of conservative voices. I was with Ben Shapiro last night, and it was quite an interesting conversation. It was a private conversation.
Starting point is 01:27:59 But there is growing concern, really. concern that we've crossed a threshold of some sort and our voices could quickly go away. Do you sense that in conservative media that is starting to come to more and more people as, wow, I think this is a reality? Yes, there was a report about the reach of President Trump's Facebook. President Trump's Facebook reach has but been cut in half and even more since this report was filed. People on the campaign shared some of this data with Breitbart, and this report was shocking. He's a sitting president in the United States.
Starting point is 01:28:48 Anyone in conservative publishing has seen an enormous backlash and delineation of reach for their contents. I've worked for multiple conservative publishers, including yours, including the place. and everyone who actually has their finger on the pulse knows that conservative content does not have the same kind of reach that had just a year ago or two years ago. And you are seeing conservative publishers being targeted, not just on Facebook, on Twitter, of course,
Starting point is 01:29:19 like the shadow bans just happened to occur to only Republicans, to only conservatives, people on the right. I believe that deep platforming is a very scary, thing. And here's why, Glenn, because if you get to a point where someone is deciding what hate speech is, which I'm sure is what Ben was very
Starting point is 01:29:40 about, if Ben says that there's only two genders, and that transgenderism is a mental illness, that is a, that is, by every measure of every leftist I know, that would be considered hate speech. Right. And so when does it happen to Glenn? When does it happen to Glenn? When does it happen to Ben?
Starting point is 01:29:57 I mean, who determines what the hate speech is? Benny, thank you so much. Benny Johnson, a reporter for the Daily Caller. Let us know any updates that you have on Antifa, where we're watching them closely as well. Thank you for your hard work and your willingness to go into that crowd. Let me tell you about our sponsor this half hour. It is Gold Line. They have an amazing new product. By the way, if you just tuned in, make sure you grab the podcast today because we had a guest on about 90 minutes ago, almost two hours ago now.
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Starting point is 01:32:42 I don't know how the Catholic Church survives. Have you heard that the Catholic Church now in Pennsylvania, police now say there were 300 predator priests over a thousand cases of child molestation some of it horrible I mean all of it horrible but some of it unbelievably horrible and that they were grooming these kids the priests were grooming them and marking the kids
Starting point is 01:33:16 for other priests to know how that kid he's being groomed On the other hand, the Pope is all over global warming, though. So he's got that going. Well, that's good. And capitalism. And capitalism. And capitalism. He'll fix those.
Starting point is 01:33:28 Catholic Church, man, you got to fix this. Gladys back. Mercury. This portion of the program brought to by pooperoni. Oh, Rony on San Francisco streets. Yes. Doesn't a big heap and steamy bowl of poop sound good to you right now. If you're in San Francisco, you, bet. Now, they have, they have, uh, uh, the city of San Francisco has come up with a way to, uh,
Starting point is 01:34:03 to, to get their hands around all the poop, uh, in San Francisco. And they have now, uh, put, you know, a five person crew out several of these poop patrols, uh, for San Francisco. And man, I, you know, I don't know if that's the government job that, you know, you could get if you go, you know, Democratic Socialist, I could get a guaranteed $15 an hour, you know, look for human poop patrol job. But that sounds, that sounds like fun. Sounds like something I would be proud to do. For my city, I'm on poop patrol. It's kind of like a neighborhood watch.
Starting point is 01:34:43 A poop related ghost busters in a way. Like you're kind of just going around patrol in the streets, taking care of the problem, putting him into some sort of high-tech containment device. I think there's a movie to be made there. Probably better than the all-female Ghostbusters, too. Well, I think that was, excuse me, I think that was a sexist, bigoted remark right there. That's what I was going for. Because one of the Ghostbusters, the women were black.
Starting point is 01:35:09 Is that why? Were they? I don't know. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Like I didn't know, Mr. Klansman. Okay, welcome to the program, Pat. How are you?
Starting point is 01:35:17 I'm good. Does it include, like, if it's dog poop, do they just leave it? No, I don't. Is it only the human? I think it's only the human poop. And I don't know if you're like, maybe it's a small human and it could be a big dog. I don't know if you're like, I don't know. Bill, come on over.
Starting point is 01:35:34 Is this human poop or is this dog poop? I don't know what happens. Yeah, I think if you have a small human and big dog that go next to each other, you need a testing kit. And another set of employees, maybe a new government agency, the poop testing agency that would come in. Right. And then select which one was human and give that to the poop patrol for them to get rid of. Okay, now so here's something else that they are doing. They're doing pit stop toilets out in the streets.
Starting point is 01:35:59 So, you know, if you need a toilet, there will be an extra like pit stop toilet right there in the street. Like the porta potty type of situation? Kind of, yeah. Well, a lot of class. Do you see that in Paris they're doing that? Urinals. Urinals. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:12 You set up in the middle of the streets. And they look like, they look like garbage cans. And then on the side of the garbage can is a little opening where you walk up and. Oh, so it's not like a wee-wee into. It's not a porta potty. No, it's not a porta potty at all. You're completely exposed to everybody. They put one right on the sand, on the bridge of the sand.
Starting point is 01:36:30 So you're there, and all the tourists are, you know, on those boats and they're all coming, and you are completely exposed. Pointing your compass right at the boat. Is that because people were peeing off the bridge? Well, it's because people are peeing all over the streets. They're saying. The smell of urine is everywhere. Overwhelming. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:51 What are we turning into? And you notice what? Well, they've been selling that ode to toilet stuff for a long time. It feels like, too, the Porto Potty experience for a person who lives in a home is the closest you come to the homeless experience.
Starting point is 01:37:09 Like, when you walk, when you're at a concert or a sporting event and you walk into the Port-a-Pottie, you feel like you've crossed the line to homelessness. No, I don't think I've, I think I maybe have done that twice. If I have to use the porta-potty, I go home. Concert's over. Let's go. I'm not going into a porta potty. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:37:28 Oh, I believe that about you. Wait a minute. I'm too much of a germaphone. Now, you might believe that about him now, but we're talking about a former alcoholic. You're telling me you went to concerts in your alcoholic days and somehow survived the entire time without him. He was drunk. He would have drank out of the body. I love you, Mr. Urinal. You're the best urinal I've ever peed in before. you look like somebody's coffee cup. But what are the cities of San Francisco, where these problems are so prevalent? San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Paris.
Starting point is 01:38:03 So all bastions and progressivism. Let me ask you this question. I think conservatives need to run cities and they run them, but they're not real fancy. They're just stripped down. They're like your base model city, okay? Solid. This city is going to drive. forever. You know, you can drive this city
Starting point is 01:38:23 until the doors fall off. It's going to be great. And then the progressives look at it and go, oh, this could be such a great city if we just, I don't know, we put some flower beds in and closed a couple of streets and they come in and they make the city really beautiful.
Starting point is 01:38:38 And then they keep coming in and then they start voting for like, you know what? Flower beds for everybody. And then all of the conservatives are like, oh dear God, this, I can't afford the taxes. And so they move away to another crappy city. And then the progressives take that city because they can't run it.
Starting point is 01:38:59 You know, it's like, you know, it's like you don't have the actors running the front of the house. You know, the actors do what they do. They do a nice little show and that's great. But good God, don't put them in charge of the money or the upkeep of the theater because it'll never happen. All right. That's what the cities are. So then they come in, they make the city really great. and we're like, how come we don't have any good cities that are conservative?
Starting point is 01:39:23 Because they chase this out of those cities and then they destroy them. And then hopefully we go back in when there's poop all over. And we're like, okay, we'll clean up the poop. You just get out of here. We fix the city. And it's back to, you know, a good solid Buick. And we need the liberals to come in and just make it a little nicer. Circle of poop.
Starting point is 01:39:49 Yes. I think what I'm trying to say is we need each other. We need to run the city. I totally disagree with that analysis. We need to run the finances of the city. You can do all of the cool stuff that make it a nice fun city. But no pooping. That's not a good part of the city.
Starting point is 01:40:06 No pooping. Well, you come up with stuff that makes a city fun. But it's not supposed to be, there's plenty of private businesses that make cities great. There's plenty of them. The issue is that whether it's supposed to come from the government or not. And that's why the progressives love the federal government so much because when all the conservatives with their money move out to the suburbs, the city can't charge them anymore.
Starting point is 01:40:28 So then they have to go to the federal government so they can still get the money. Yeah, no, the thing is about the cities, they start out in small neighborhoods. They start out and they're like, you know, all of a sudden all these artists move into a neighborhood and they're like, we're going to beautify this part of the city. And they do a great thing. And then it becomes the hip neighborhood.
Starting point is 01:40:45 And then the conservatives are like, oh, dear God, but they're going to start pooping on the street. streets anytime. Let's get our families out of here before it collapses. We leave. Then they don't know how to run a city. They don't know how to make any money. And so they just are like, we need more free stuff. Then they start taking it from the government and that's causing the collapse because there's no one with common sense left anymore. Period. That's if I, if you elect me president, I'm going to make sure that conservatives are in the accounting department. And I'm going to make sure liberals are just, you know, making things pretty, but not on government money.
Starting point is 01:41:24 They're in the art department. They're in the art department. We got a sales department. We got a, you know, mechanical department. We have the art department. Do the art thing. It's great. You make cities nice.
Starting point is 01:41:36 We just don't want to pay for it. Yeah. I mean, it's debatable, though, if liberals have ever made a city nice. Have they? I mean, really? I don't know about that. Oh, I think, I think every, you look at every city they've run and they've gone, they've run it into the ground. No, after a period of time, yes.
Starting point is 01:41:56 I think you're talking to broadly when you say the city is good. Like the city is always filled with terrible areas and horrific crime and terrible poverty. And then there's that one nice district with a few restaurants that everyone likes to go to. And that's cool. But that's generally, the people who generally, I know this because I saw it happen in Seattle. My mother used to take me. I don't know why. but when the Pike Place market was just nothing but, you know,
Starting point is 01:42:20 an injection center, she used to take me, and that's on the original Skid Row. And she would take me down there for some reason. She didn't like you, going to question this. And then she'd leave me for a few hours. And the police would show up and bring me home.
Starting point is 01:42:37 Anyway, I would go down with her. And because she would always say, I want you to just look at this. Look at this architecture. Look what this could be. and they were thinking about tearing it down. And it was the artsy-fartsy people that actually saved that.
Starting point is 01:42:53 And they went in and they put their money in and they started, you know, selling, I don't know, weed. And he had a beautiful place where the carcasses of dead fish get thrown through the sky. Yes. And everyone goes to see it. Right. And now it's nothing but dead fish being thrown at each other and poop on the streets. But for a while there, there was this magic moment where there was. where there was a yin and a yang and it all worked.
Starting point is 01:43:19 We're trying to divorce our yang. You need your yang. You need the yang. And, you know, that's it. I'm just saying, you want a T-shirt with that on it? Yep. We need our yang.
Starting point is 01:43:31 We need our yang. I think that's a good Glenn Beck of merchandise opportunity. I think it is. You know, keep your poop, but we need our yang. We need our yang. You keep your poop. We need the yang. So anyway, Pat, what's on your mind?
Starting point is 01:43:48 So hard to top. We need a year. I know. Where do you go from here? Twitter CEO kind of caved in on the Alex Jones thing, at least temporarily, and did suspend him. Like put him in a timeout. I love his statement, though, when he finally caved. Because, you know, I know you were just talking about whether or not conservatives are going to be able to continue to have a voice.
Starting point is 01:44:14 in the media because we're being banned and suspended everywhere. And the algorithms have been changed on Facebook to avoid conservative traffic. And now they're just banning people. And as much as I can't stand Alex Jones, this is a really bad thing what's happening to him. It's just... He's not the only one. And he's not the only one. And they're going to come for the rest of us.
Starting point is 01:44:35 And so if you didn't say anything when they came for Alex Jones because you can't stand Alex Jones, you're going to regret it because it's eventually going to be you. It is. So Jack Dorsey said, I feel any suspension, whether it be a permanent or a temporary one, make someone think about their actions and behaviors. So I guess he's our parent now. I guess Facebook and Twitter are going to function as parents. Did you see what Facebook did? By the way, they just got in bed with China.
Starting point is 01:45:12 I think it's, is it Facebook or it's Twitter? I think it's Facebook that just got into bed with China and they are, or is it Google? I should have this story before I tell you. Is Friendster and Myspace are both in bed with China? Right. And no, but they've just got in bed to, with China to edit the internet. So they could get their entrance into that market.
Starting point is 01:45:33 They've just partnered to be editors of the internet for the government. That's just so dangerous. Why would you do that other than green? I mean, especially if it's Google, don't be evil comes to mind. And the hypocrisy of these guys. Jack Dempsey, the nerve of him to be talking about
Starting point is 01:45:52 people thinking about their behaviors when Twitter is the most toxic, vile platform in the history of the planet. I mean, I think Twitter is responsible for about 80% of
Starting point is 01:46:08 the increased hate we have in this country. All you see is hatred. and nastiness on Twitter because you can you can say it without people seeing you. You can say it in the comfort and privacy of your underwear
Starting point is 01:46:19 in your basement, your parents' basement at home. Just skip the hate. Just skip the hate. I don't get it. That's why the only account I follow is at Pat Unleashed because I never,
Starting point is 01:46:30 I never get hate there. Or Pat. One thing I do want to One thing I do want to address and we're going to have to do this tomorrow is the latest from Facebook. An executive at Facebook has come out and said, if you don't, if you don't join with us,
Starting point is 01:46:49 if you don't play by our rules. Oh, yeah. You will find yourself in hospice as a business. Yeah, you're going to die. You're going to die. That sounds like a threat. It doesn't sound like a, you know, a good business relationship, does it? It doesn't.
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Starting point is 01:48:48 but apparently we paid a lot of money for the jingle so I want to get a use out of it. One more time please, Sarah. Poop-A-Roney on San Francisco Streets. Actually, the real reason to play that is I want that running through your head all day. I want you, you're in a meeting or you're doing something important.
Starting point is 01:49:04 I just want you to just have Poop-A-Roney on San Francisco Streets. Yeah, our best case scenario is you're in the middle of a meeting and you actually sing it out loud. Right. That's what we want to happen. Or you just start to laugh and somebody's like, what are you laughing about? And you're like, oh, this pooperone jingle.
Starting point is 01:49:22 And nobody in the room knows what you're talking about. That's our ultimate goal. That's our goal. Yeah. How does it sound though? I don't think I've heard. Oh, you haven't heard it? No.
Starting point is 01:49:29 Oh, yeah. I didn't have my headphones on. Here it is. Poop O'Roney on San Francisco Streets. By the way, make sure that you check out the podcast of the News and Why It Matters from last night. Ben Shapiro joined. us. It was a great podcast. Find it at Apple iTunes. We'll see it at 5 o'clock. Len. Call-in show today. Mercury.

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