The Glenn Beck Program - 'Context Does Matter" - 4/2/18

Episode Date: April 2, 2018

Hour 1 Now teen knife attacks are all the rage...the left are dreaming of a world without a 2nd Amendment?...London vs. New York; what’s going on?...violent crime in the United States is down across... the board ...Pro-pools?...we have grown accustomed to certain causes of death; why? ...Fact: Millions of lives will be saved with self-driving cars ...Warning: What you are seeing and hearing is 'extremely dangerous'?...Sinclair Group accused of doing something ‘insidious’ ...revisiting CNN’s ‘This is an Apple' ad...wasn’t this also a warning about fake news?... 'Trust us,' 'Trust us,' Trust us' = fake news...context matters, not media...'Green Week'?   Hour 2  Like a book report on the communist manifesto? ...What a not-so-holy professor said about Jesus?...The Whiner vs. The Bully?...Hogg and Ingraham...feud intensifies...we've seen this story before...boycotting the boycott?...immorality, to nuke or not to nuke? ...the left is using metaphorical nukes on Laura Ingraham ...you really have to question your life if you still going to 'Office Depot' ...One of Glenn's favorite facts about heroin?...what is Zylone B? ...exploring certain lines of laziness...like alphabetizing your towels?    Hour 3  The Israeli-Palestine conflict is slowly boiling...acknowledging Jerusalem as the rightful capital of Israel has been problematic for many…Trump under fire for simply saying that Jerusalem is the capital when it is…story of a hero who smuggled out infants during the Holocaust…why don’t we have more heroes?... ‘look at the things that are at stake now’ ...Seattle police have begun seizing guns... without warrants? ...No Lie: Americans still ascribe to the Ten Commandments...but lying is OK? ...Glenn guesses what percentage of Americans value each commandment… ‘should be 100 percent’… what’s the number on ‘you shall not murder’?... OK, maybe put that 3 percent on the watch list…Pat takes his turn…US vs. UK on ‘you shall have no other gods before me’ The Glenn Beck Program with Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere, Weekdays 9am–12pm ET on TheBlaze Radio 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. Well, the left dreams of a world without the Second Amendment, we've got to repeal that because we have to do something. But I wonder if any of them have actually stopped to consider what that world actually looks like.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Well, this so happens that we don't need to have a crystal ball. We don't have to have Doc Brown's DeLorean. All we have to do is, is read. You want a glimpse of a post-second amendment progressive utopia what it would look like? Well, let's look across the Atlantic. If you find yourself somewhere in London anytime soon, just flip on the TV. You might see a public service announcement discussing the dangerous rise of teen knife attacks. The government has launched a $1.6 million ad campaign in a hail Mary and to try to stop 10 to 21 year olds from stabbing each other to death.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Knife attacks apparently are now out of control in England. The murder rate in London is now higher than that of New York City. When describing knife attacks in violent crime, the British officials now are using the words virus and epidemic to describe what they're seeing. knife attacks. Maybe they should ban all the knives. Or perhaps there is something else happening. The difference between London and New York tell only a small fraction of this story. While the amount of firearms continue to rise in the United States, violent crime in the United States is actually going down. Our overall violent crime rate is down nearly 1%.
Starting point is 00:02:06 Rape is down 2%. Robbery down 2%. Aggravated assault, property crime, burglary, theft, and even arson are all down multiple percentage points. Now the left wants to take firearms away, even though crime and violent crime is on the escalator heading down. Now let's go across and look at England and Wales. Our cousins over there outlawed guns back in the late 90s following a school shooting and cries of,
Starting point is 00:02:43 we've got to do something. Violent crime and sex offenses are now hitting catastrophic levels. Listen to the increase from just the past year. Robbery is up 29%. Sex offenses are up 23%. Knife attacks and violent crime are up over 21%. Guns are impossible to get in the UK. They have been banned, but that didn't stop nearly 7,000 crimes committed last year with a firearm.
Starting point is 00:03:22 But the one thing that is certain, guns are harder to find. But if that's true, how come the bad guys are committing violent crimes in record numbers using guns? Last year, over 37,000 crimes involving knives took place in England and Wales alone. 37,000. Well, at least they weren't using a gun? It makes you wonder, is Piers Morgan lighting up? the airwaves calling for a ban on assault knives all over the UK. Is he?
Starting point is 00:04:06 What is an assault knife? You know, one that you would use in an assault. What is an assault weapon? I'd like to describe it as one that a person would use when under assault. Is everyone in the UK blaming knives for the rise in crime, or are they now blaming the people wielding the knives? You can bet one thing for sure that you won't hear a single progressive or anti-second amendment crusader make this point or talk about the current newly released numbers of violent crime and knife attacks in England.
Starting point is 00:04:50 If you ban guns, crime increases. The wolves are the only ones. that benefit. Thankfully, we live in a country full of sheep dogs. It's Monday, April 2nd. You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. Did you look at that study, Stu? It's really remarkable to me how obvious all of this is.
Starting point is 00:05:28 And yet, you can't use reason. There's no reason being used in America, right? No, we go in these media cycles where it becomes the priority to stop a certain type of thing. Yes. You know, like, for example, school shootings, which we of course want to stop. Yes. Obviously. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:47 But our overall focus should be on lowering the amount of people killed by violence. Yes. Right. And the fact that that keeps being cut in the midst of this is, it shows that the priorities are not protecting lives. the priorities are taking power away from individual citizens. If it wasn't, then you'd be focusing on something else where you can actually affect those numbers. Well, you would think that seeing that we are having a problem in the United States with kids becoming violent, you would look overseas and you would say, okay, is this happening any place else?
Starting point is 00:06:26 Okay, it's happening over in Europe. It's happening over in England. All right. what could be causing that? Well, hmm, it's not guns. So there must be something else. I wonder if those two things are connected.
Starting point is 00:06:45 The rise in kids killing kids here using guns and kids killing kids overseas using knives. Hmm. It seems like there's a deeper issue. And the person who's killed by, a knife is no less valuable than the person that's killed by a gun unless you're talking about politics. Because then that person is less valuable. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:09 It actually is. Yes. Everyone's like kind of, it's almost as if if you're killed by a gun that it is, it was totally preventable. But if you were killed by a knife, that's just a statistic. That's just another person. Of course, that person, they would have found something else to kill them. They say the same thing when you bring up cars and pools, you know, let more people are killed drowning in pools than are killed by rifles. More people are killed by clubs and bats than are killed by rifles.
Starting point is 00:07:35 But those don't, there's a very limited anti-pool contingency out there. People really like pools. They're like really pro pool, most people. So there's just a very limited amount of people who care about such things. So they brushed off just like you said. Of course people are going to, you know, cars, of course people are going to get a car accidents. Kids are going to fall into the pool. If somebody's going to be drunk and they're going to fall into a pool, somebody's going to drown.
Starting point is 00:08:01 And that's the price of having a pool. And it's not going to surprise anybody in this audience that what they're actually fighting about is not really life. They don't actually care about life. They care about other things. They care about power. Of course, no one wants other people to die. But it's just not their political concern. It furthers nothing for them to stop someone from falling in a pool.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Right. It furthers nothing if they can lower the... I mean, look at the way they fight the technology that could help. many of these things. And, you know, for example, you know, Uber is a good example. Uber is, here's a thing where drunk driving is a big problem, real problem. It kills far more people than, you know, assault rifles, right? But an Uber and Lyft are our companies that have been able to help that.
Starting point is 00:08:52 When you go out drinking, you now have a way to get home a lot easier. There's not cabs everywhere. You can get Uber's in weird places that will go anywhere. There's a lot of things that can benefit. It's not the ultimate solution, but it's not. helping that problem. And what did liberals do in every city across America as that was going is they fought
Starting point is 00:09:07 the hell out of Uber? They tried to stop them. They tried to lump on additional costs to them. They tried to overregulate them. They did everything they could to stop that from happening, despite the fact their voters loved that service. The politicians still came out
Starting point is 00:09:22 and tried to stop it because it was about controlling that industry. They had to make sure they got unions. They had to make sure they got these regulations involved. It had nothing to do with actually helping people's lives. But it also has something to do with irrational fear. For instance, self-driving cars. Self-driving cars are to the point or soon will be to where they are dependable
Starting point is 00:09:46 enough that they will dramatically reduce the number of deaths. We have had self-driving cars now all over the country. How many people have died in a self-driving car or died because of. because of one one one one and because one has died it's a it's a scandal we can't let these things on the road we have one death the the reason why self-driving cars are inevitable soon as people get rid of the irrational fear is because the number of deaths that they will prevent from car accidents a year is staggering. But we have an irrational fear.
Starting point is 00:10:37 There is one. So instead of rejecting the death that we've all grown to accept, just like we grow to accept death with pools and the most dangerous thing in your house, do you know what the most dangerous thing in your house is? Your dishwasher. More kids, more people. it's why you're supposed to put the forks and the knives pointed down in the dishwasher instead of up. More people fall on an open dishwasher and kill themselves than I think any other appliance in your house.
Starting point is 00:11:15 You will never get more clean than if you do climb in there though. I'll say that. You'll never get more clean. No, it's great. It's great. But that's true. Right. It's actually like, I mean, I don't know that it's the most dangerous.
Starting point is 00:11:26 I think it's the most dangerous appliance. Appliance. Okay. So the, so you've grown accustomed to that. You've grown accustomed to that. We grow accustomed to death. We grow accustomed to stabbings. For some reason, we pick out and we say, no, knife is okay.
Starting point is 00:11:47 Gun is bad, just like we're doing, which is completely irrational. Self-driving cars, bad. all of this death on the highway from drunk driving to driver error that's okay but panic
Starting point is 00:12:09 when there is one death from self-driving cars it's totally true I mean this is we talk about this as a US problem a lot and there's like what 30,000 people who die in car accidents every year
Starting point is 00:12:21 I mean it's a huge number anyway right and far more than rifles is like 300 people who die a year So, I mean, look at the scale of this. But think of the scale of this globally. Again, this technology becomes affordable fairly quickly. I think we all, the cars, adding this expense to cars with the savings that you'll get when it comes to lives and everything else, it's a pretty easy equation. And I completely feel, you know, oh my God, I'm going to be very nervous the first time I'm in the back of one of those cars and it's driving me around.
Starting point is 00:12:48 Like, it's irrational, but it's real, a real fear having no control there. But once that passes, and it will, it'll take time, but it will. Listen to these stats. 1.3 million people per year die in road crashes globally. 1.3 million and an additional 20 to 50 million are injured or disabled. 50 million on the upper end of that number? I mean, this is something that it would, you could give every toddler an AR-15 and have absolutely no problem that would even approach the scale of what we're talking about here.
Starting point is 00:13:24 and they will go and they will make sure that this comes in incredibly slowly. They will stop the technology everywhere they can. They will over-regulate it so these companies can't make money doing it. And here's the reason why they will do that. Not for the reason that the gun lobby is lobbying. The gun lobby is not lobbying because of money, because of jobs. Nobody's talking about the number of jobs that would be lost. you know, Cabela's shutdown or, you know, Remington just went out.
Starting point is 00:13:59 Nobody's talking about the job loss there. Nobody cares. Nobody cares. What we're saying is we should defend the right of guns so you can defend yourself because statistics show that it is more safe, not less safe. It is more safe. You will save more lives. when people have guns. Leave it at that.
Starting point is 00:14:29 We don't even have to go down the road of it's to make sure that we remain free. But think of that. What we're saying there is, we believe that if you lose your right to defend yourself in significant and meaningful ways, the government will do what all governments always do, and that is steamroll over people. So that's our debate.
Starting point is 00:14:54 That's our reason for standing up for the Second Amendment. For cars, you will save millions of people, millions of lives by saying we're going to go with self-driving cars. They will do everything they can to stop it and fight it only because of money. Who has blood on their hands? All right, here we go again. Another major data breach. This time, it's Orbits, the popular travel booking platform. Perfect.
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Starting point is 00:17:22 You know, I would like to, I'd like to go through a little exercise of common sense and consistency, critical thinking, if you will. The Sinclair promos that are going around. Now, I'm not a fan of Sinclair broadcasting at all, haven't been for many, many years. But they're being accused of doing something that seems insidious. We have the audio of the Sinclair promos. They are sending out a script, and they're having all of their stations. They're the largest, there's the largest owner of local TV stations in the nation.
Starting point is 00:18:06 And so they're sending a script out, and they want every. everybody to do it and somebody has edited together all of the Sinclair promos. Listen. I am Foxx-An Antonio's Jessica Headley. And I'm Ryan Wolf. Our greatest responsibility is to serve our Treasure Valley communities. The El Paso-Lascus communities. Eastern Iowa communities.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Mid-Michigan communities. We are extremely proud of the quality, balanced journalism that CBS4 News produces. But we are concerned about Trump and their responsibility. One-City of New York is playing our country. plaguing our country. The sharing of biased and false news has become all too common on social media. More alarming, some media outlets publish the same fake stories without checking facts first. The sharing of biased and false news has become all too common on social media.
Starting point is 00:18:53 More alarming, some media outlets publish they say the same stories that we are true without checking facts first. Unfortunately, some members of media use their platforms to push their own personal bias and a to control and exactly what people think. And this is extremely dangerous to our democracy. This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
Starting point is 00:19:21 This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. I think we get the point. This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. Now, this is where this promo ends. What does the rest of the world? the promo say? What is the point of this?
Starting point is 00:19:40 Let me give you the first half here. Hi, I'm so-and-so and I'm so-and-so. We should do this like a news team. Okay, yeah. Hi, I'm Glenn Beck. And I'm Stu. And our greatest... Oh, wait, no, I'm B.
Starting point is 00:19:52 Our greatest responsibility is to serve our Northwest communities. We are extremely proud of the quality-balanced journalism that Como News produces, of course, fill in your local station. But we're concerned about the troubling trend of irresponsible, one-sided news stories plaguing our country. The sharing of bias and false news has become all too common in our media. More alarming. We'll pick this up in just a moment.
Starting point is 00:20:15 That's more alarming? Back in a minute. Glenn Beck. Mercury. It's the Glenn Beck program. Hi. I'm Glenn Beck. And I'm Stu Bergier. Your turn. Oh, our greatest responsibility is to serve our local
Starting point is 00:20:51 communities. We are extremely proud of the quality-balanced journalism that this station produces. But we're concerned about the troubling trend of irresponsible one-sided news plaguing our country. The sharing of biased and false
Starting point is 00:21:07 news has become all too common on social media. More alarming. Some media outlets publish these same fake stories, stories that just aren't true without checking facts first. Boy, isn't that true, Stu?
Starting point is 00:21:23 That's out of the script. Unfortunately, some members of the media use their own platforms to push their own personal bias and agenda to control exactly what people think. This is very dangerous to our democracy. Cut! Now, that's what the media has played.
Starting point is 00:21:46 And they have compiled it in such a way to make it seem insidious. that there is some overlord that is now hypnotizing you to this message. Now, let me ask you a question. Is any of this untrue? Is there any of this that is untrue? Do you think the people in newsrooms and the people in those local, local communities, aren't concerned about the troubling trend of irresponsible one-sided news stories plaguing our country?
Starting point is 00:22:19 Of course they are. Even read that as a left-wing source. Let's just say this was MSNBC writing this promo. We're concerned about the troubling trend of irresponsible one-sided news stories plaguing our country. You're telling me they don't make that point on the air every day? Every day. They say that there's conservative media, the bright parts of the world, the blazes, the Fox News. Fox News.
Starting point is 00:22:40 There's one-sided reports. Tell me they would not air that exact thought. Tell me that they wouldn't say that they run stories that some aren't even true. They run them without checking the facts first. You can watch every single night on cable news. You can see that exact opinion about conservative media stated.
Starting point is 00:22:59 Okay. Let me, let me ask, do we happen to have the CNN apples and oranges commercial? Apples and bananas? Sorry, that was a completely different analogy. Play this, please. Let's see what this message is. This is an apple. Some people might
Starting point is 00:23:16 try to tell you that it's a banana. They might scream banana banana banana over and over and over again. They might put banana in all caps. You might even start to believe that this is a banana, but it's not. This is an apple. What is that saying? That is saying that some people are telling you a lie.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Some people might even put it in big font. They might scream it over and over again. and some people, if you don't know, some people will then say, I believe that that's a banana. You mean like some media outlets are publishing fake stories, stories that just aren't true without checking facts first, the sharing and bias of false news has become too common on social media?
Starting point is 00:24:14 We're concerned about the trend of irresponsible one-sided news stories plaguing our country. And that some media use their platforms to push their own personal bias and agenda to control exactly what some people think. Exactly. Banana, banana, banana. Right. Now, would you say that CNN would say it was extremely dangerous to our democracy? I bet they would.
Starting point is 00:24:35 And I bet they'd say democracy too. Yes, they would. Now, here's a thing. CNN then says, basically, we're going to tell you the truth. It's an apple. And we're going to tell you over and over and over again. It's an apple. It's an apple.
Starting point is 00:24:52 It's an apple. You can trust us. It's an apple. Trust us. It's an apple. Trust us. It's an apple. Trust us. It's an apple. Trust us. It's an apple over and over and over again until you go, I can trust them. That's an apple. That's the point of that ad. Now let me finish reading the rest of the promo that trust us. It's an apple has a problem with. at our local affiliate here, it's our responsibility to pursue and report the truth.
Starting point is 00:25:26 We understand truth is neither politically left nor right. Our commitment to factual reporting is the foundation of our credibility. Now, more than ever. Okay, you could say, all they're saying here is, trust us. It's an apple, right? Right. So if you ended it there, it would be equal, not worse, but equal. It would be exactly equal. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:47 Okay. But they don't end it there. but we are human and sometimes our reporting might fall short. If you believe our coverage is unfair, please reach out to us by going to local news.com and clicking on content concerns. We value your comments and we will respond back to you. Is CNN responding back to the people who have problems with their coverage? Nope.
Starting point is 00:26:22 Is MSNBC? Nope. I don't think so. Okay, but if you ended it there, you would be like, okay, well, they're just throwing this in, you know, and they're saying, okay, yeah, we're human, but they're not really going to listen. They don't really mean it. We work very hard to seek the truth and strive to be fair, balanced, and factual. We consider it our honor, our privilege, and our responsibility to deliver the new. every day. Thank you for watching and we appreciate your feedback. There you go. So what is the point
Starting point is 00:26:56 of this story? You see, context matters. Media, they say matters. No, no, not, not really. Context matters. The way the left looks at the media, they know that context doesn't matter. They just know if you say banana enough, people will believe it's a banana because we control the media. And if we control the media because media matters, then we can convince everyone, it's a chiquita banana. But if context matters, if facts matter, then you have to read all of it. What is the context where they're saying, hey, there's a problem. It's a problem in our country. And we think it's really dangerous.
Starting point is 00:27:56 The context is, and you may think we are like that. And we are human. And so we may not even catch it. So tell us if we are like that. Okay. This is absolutely incredible to me. incredible when you put the context in but let me ask you this question first people in the media will say well they have these must run things they have these things where they put in opinions
Starting point is 00:28:36 and you must run that opinion because the company is making a point and saying we've got to get this point across to all of our viewers okay Well, let me look at this two ways. A. But even though they're doing that, they're then running a promo and they're saying, you know, we want to respond to you. So if you think we're wrong, please let us know we will respond. All right. So they're saying if you don't like what we're saying, you have a voice.
Starting point is 00:29:21 unlike what the left says on college campuses and everywhere else. You have a voice. Your different opinion matters to us. I'm not hearing that anywhere else. I'm not hearing that from CNN. Okay? I've not once seen a promo that says, hey,
Starting point is 00:29:42 and by the way, if we call something a banana and it's really an apple, will you let us know? Yeah, call us out on it. Yeah. And we'll respond. Yeah. No, they won't do that.
Starting point is 00:29:52 The second thing is, what's more insidious? A group of local broadcasters that are saying, hey, there's trouble because some people are using their power to hypnotize. And we care about your opinion. So please call us and let us know. And having a must run campaign. Now, so you know, every company. company, every media source has must run campaigns. Every radio station that you've ever listened to, have you ever noticed and check us out on
Starting point is 00:30:34 iHeart.com. That is a must run promo. Let me give you another one that you might be aware of. It's Green Week on NBC. That is a political position that we have to stop Greenweek. greenhouse gases because the planet is warming. Remember, that's when the planet was warming. Global warming has to be stopped because we are so sure of it that we are making an edict that every show that runs on NBC must run an episode that revolves around global warming in this week.
Starting point is 00:31:20 That sounds like propaganda. That sounds like control. That sounds like hypnotize. Doesn't it? Why is it the left didn't have a problem with NBC running Green Week? Right. I mean, look at this promo.
Starting point is 00:31:37 It's the same thing they would say, well, green, well, of course we care about the earth. It's okay. To care about the earth. First of all, that's not what they're pushing. We all know it. No. Second of all, that you could say,
Starting point is 00:31:46 you think Sinclair is only criticizing places like CNN for fake news, You could say that because you think Sinclair has a conservative lien. Nothing in the promo says that. Like the stuff that was on Greenweek was much more blatantly advocating a political position than this is. This is legitimately just saying, hey, there's some bad coverage out there. If we are one of the examples of it, please call us out. Please let us know. Please let us know.
Starting point is 00:32:14 And the apple and the banana of this story here is they make it seem like because 20 different news anchors across the country did the same promo as opposed to a widely distributed single source that it's supposedly worse. It's worse because 20 different people said it to smaller audiences than one giant anchor an hour after hour after hour after hour said it over multiple times, over multiple days, on one
Starting point is 00:32:42 singular voice on a giant network that's in 100 million homes. Right. Or, you know, I would just say, you know, that you have all of these wonderful people that we've grown to love and we're laughing and we're completely not expecting propaganda that is that is political in nature to just wash over us show after show after show for an entire week. Let me give me example. Because Green Week, as you remember, every show on NBC had this.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Every show. However, also CNBC, MSNBC. NBC News, NBC Sports, the sci-fi channel, the Sundance Channel, Bravo, USA Network, Telemundo, plus Universal Studios and its related theme parks, and the company's website, including female-focused I village, which I guess existed at the time. I don't know if it still does. Dozens of shows will have environmental themes or messaging from Sammy and Lucas's Green wedding on days of our lives
Starting point is 00:33:54 to MSNBC's examination of green issues in the 2008 presidential campaign. To the office considering recycled paper. The office considering recycled paper. That's how far they went on this. Okay. So here's a thing. Yes, Sinclair.
Starting point is 00:34:17 It's got some problems. I think Sinclair has done some really, you know, bad things and different things. They've done some good things. Whatever. I'm aware of it. It's a hell of an endorsement. GE. They've gone from theme parks to everything that you watch in the movie theater to television,
Starting point is 00:34:39 promoting a political agenda. Didn't seem to me to have anybody, didn't, they didn't have any problem. Well, this affects 50 million people with Sinclair. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And the other affects 350 million people. That's, by the way, just inside the borders of the U.S. Let's just assume that Universal and NBC produces nothing that is affecting people in other countries. Blinds.com.
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Starting point is 00:36:43 Glad you're here. Thank you for listening to your local affiliate today. It's a must run. Sorry. Crazy. You know, I mean, look, here's the thing. the ends don't justify the means they don't you have to base things on facts you don't like
Starting point is 00:37:05 sinclair okay left fine you don't like sinclair a be consistent and then expose them for what you don't like or do you even know what you don't like is it just that they have a different opinion than you because that seems to be the your m o lately and we get into that when we return. Glenn, back. Mercury. Truth. Well, surely a major news organization is not going to publish an article associating God with white supremacist and white nationalism on Easter, right? I mean, that's not going to... Oh, they did?
Starting point is 00:38:00 The cover photo is from a rally, a KKK rally held in 1963. NBC published the op-ed by Jonathan Wilson. Hartgrove, who describes himself as an evangelical Christian who connects with the broad spiritual tradition and its monastic witnesses. The title says it all. On Easter Sunday, Christians must remember how easily and often our faith is used to defend white supremacy. Okay. That's a good safety tip. Sure. All right. In the article, he suggests that we should associate Easter Sunday, the celebration of the resurrection, with an Easter Sunday in 1873. Quote, 145 years ago when hundreds of white men in Colfax County, Louisiana, took up arms after
Starting point is 00:38:53 Sunday morning worship surfaces, and marched on their county courthouse to reclaim control of the local government from representatives who had been democratically elected by black and white people voting together, standing their ground in the hopes that federal reinforcements would arrive in time. Every defender of democracy at Colfax County Courthouse was murdered. Okay. The last line reads like a book report on the Communist Manifesto, quote, every defender of democracy at the Colfax County Courthouse was murdered. Okay. The entire thing is just a, you know, a creed. Why? I just just take out the whips and just start just whipping yourself. I saw that in angels and demons. I think that's what it was. I would just start whipping yourself. Wilson Hartgrove writes, quote,
Starting point is 00:39:47 as a white evangelical in this land, I cannot celebrate Easter in 2018 without working to reclaim the concept of redemption from the forces that attempt to use my faith and its founding stories to defend white supremacy. Okay. In the South, you know, in the 1800s, that may have been true. May have been true. And should we recognize the things that we have done wrong? Yes, we should.
Starting point is 00:40:17 Should we ask forgiveness? Yes, we should. Is that why NBC published this on Easter morning and NBC News tweeted a link to it later in the day? Is this why? He describes redemption. and the redemption story as justification for terrorism. The what?
Starting point is 00:40:43 The Easter story? The bigger issue is that narratives like this have such a massive platform. NBC bills itself as NBC News Home for op-eds, in-depth analysis and essays about news and current events. we are NBC think Oh Find opinions that will make you look differently and deeply about your world
Starting point is 00:41:12 You can also turn to the website And get such gems as the March 31st piece Which described the trial of the Pulse Nightclub shooter As a traumatizing example of sexist Islamophobia Really? Let's see what kind of articles that'll help us think differently when it comes time for Ramadan.
Starting point is 00:41:46 It's Monday, April 2nd. You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. Did you see, Stu, what the university professor, where was it, up in Maine, I think? You saw the headline, transgender, people say that Jesus was a cross-dressing man. Yeah, I did see that. Did you actually read the story?
Starting point is 00:42:13 You know, I didn't. give the theory the real academic interest it deserved. Correct. I didn't either. I didn't either. I read it this weekend. And I was like, because I was just like, okay, whatever. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:25 But I have to, I need to bring this up in context of a broader issue. So what the, what the professor is actually teaching is that Jesus was a crossdresser. And, um, and he also had a. dad complex okay now I don't know if they buy in fully to who his father was but he had a dad complex and the professor went as far to say that as Jesus was being crucified Jesus was focusing on his father which shows that he not only had a father complex but he had a a a a a relationship that that went in obviously into some sort of bondage and S&M with his father in childhood.
Starting point is 00:43:26 I'm glad you threw it obviously there because that was so such a standard belief of everyone. Of course. Okay. So that is fine. That's fine. Whatever. Yeah. It's not really even worth in the mainstream media even covering.
Starting point is 00:43:41 Why? I mean, you know, hey, free thought. Free thought. Okay. Laura Ingram is being boycotted now. And she's being boycotted because she said to, you know, one of the Parkland students, Hog, David Hogg, who has said all kinds of things about people, horrendous things about people, horrendous things about people, horrendous things about people I know and like Dana Lash,
Starting point is 00:44:14 that she's not what David Hogg describes. He said all kinds of things about people like Marco Rubio being splattered in blood and likes it. That's okay. But Laura Ingram, after he started talking about, you know, he couldn't get into college, or at least he was been rejected by four of the colleges that he had applied to,
Starting point is 00:44:41 he started talking about that. why I don't know. He must think that the colleges don't want a lefty activist. Colleges hate leftist activists. They are really, especially ones that are outspoken in the media. Yeah. They just do not want anything to do with them. It's unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:45:01 Amen, brother. And leftist activists at colleges. I know. So he started talking about it. And Lori Ingram responds, you know, stop whining. It's not unusual. even with grades like yours. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:16 That sent David Hogg off. Now, I don't think David Hogg even cared. I really don't. And if he does, he's got an issue. He has very thin skin and it's an issue. Because in all honesty, because I keep thinking I've missed, like, did she have a 40-minute monologue?
Starting point is 00:45:34 No. She just wrecked this guy. No. There's a tweet. The tweet, literally the only problem you could possibly have with the tweet is, is that she said the word whine. Stop whining. Like if she said,
Starting point is 00:45:45 stop complaining, probably, because they keep saying she mocked him. Now, maybe she did in another thing that I'm missing. But in this tweet,
Starting point is 00:45:53 all she said was he was whining about his grades. It's actually understandable given acceptance levels. It's, I mean, in a lot of ways, it's just a really boring tweet.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Right? Like, she's just saying that, hey, you shouldn't be complaining about this because it's very standard of the way your grades would be treated
Starting point is 00:46:11 at this university. right now you could say the word wine instead of complain i guess if you're gonna you're gonna parse those two approaches i guess is the the entire genesis of this boycott i have to tell you i i don't know um i've been so focused on this that i haven't had a chance to really ponder how jesus when he was cross dressing and being nailed to the cross uh was really fantasizing about the sex fetish that he had with his dad so i've been you know i've been really studying that i i've been really studying that I haven't even had a chance to take on the bigger issue of complain versus wine, you know? But that's it, though, right?
Starting point is 00:46:52 Uh-huh. I mean, I- Well, now it's not. Now it's not. Now he says he won't stop until she apologizes for all of the people that he, that she has offended. All of the people throughout her career. Because she did apologize for it, which again, here's the exact tweet. David Hogg rejected by four colleges to which he applied and whines about it.
Starting point is 00:47:16 Dinged by UCLA with a 4.1 GPA totally predictable given acceptance rates. It is the entire tweet. And then it links to a story and the story has much of what she tweeted in the headline. So she basically quoted the headline for about half the tweet. It's just the word whines. Now again, I don't know. Is that mocking? is that they keep saying attacked and mocked okay no no no so here's the thing here's the thing
Starting point is 00:47:47 this is only being furthered because of people like media matters we've seen this movie over and over and over again and i have to tell you i am not for um i'm not for boycotts but i have to tell you I'm not for nukeing cities. Why? Because it's immoral. Now, was it immoral in World War II? No, based on the number of people that were going to die, if we didn't nuke those two cities, the death rate would have been much, much, much, much higher.
Starting point is 00:48:33 So, was it a good thing? No. Could you justify it? Yes. Did we warn people? Yes. We dropped millions of flyers on those cities saying, please leave and take food with you. That's what we did. What stopped us from nukeing other cities? One, we knew it was immoral, but more importantly, we knew that the other side had a nuke as well. And so we had mutually assured destruction. If I nuke them, they're going to nuke me.
Starting point is 00:49:16 If I take Moscow, they'll take New York or Washington. And then it will just increase and will all be dead. Mutually assured destruction. Mad. It's mad to use nukes because of mutually assured destruction. Would it be immoral to use nukes? in response to nukes? Or is it more immoral to let one side just kill everybody in one country and you don't respond at all?
Starting point is 00:50:01 I think that's just as immoral because in the case of the Soviet Union, we believed that they were wrong. I think that would be just as immoral to do nothing. Right now, the left is using nukes on our media. They're using nukes on Laura Ingram. Now, Laura Ingram is a big girl and she can fight for herself. But they've just nuked her for no reason. Imagine someone dropping a nuke on Los Angeles because they thought people were too tan or they didn't like the latest hairstyle or they were pissed off that Stephen Spielberg changed
Starting point is 00:50:45 too much of the book for Ready Player 1 and so they decided to vaporize all of New York. That is what is happening with Laura Ingram. They are vaporizing her for using the word wine. It's immoral for us to stand around. So I'll explore what we can and perhaps should do when we come back. All right. If you are hiring, now is the time to hire, and here's the way to do it. ZipRecruiter.com slash back. ZipRecruiter.com.
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Starting point is 00:52:50 So more than a dozen companies now. have that we're sponsoring Laura Ingram's show have bailed on her in a boycott initiated by a high school student David Hogg. It's been orchestrated by the far left. I mean, we've seen this over and over
Starting point is 00:53:11 and over again. So the companies that are boycotting, Office Depot, Debo, Gerber, Hulu, Honda, Johnson and Johnson, the, as of yes, Yesterday afternoon, the list is swelled to 17 companies.
Starting point is 00:53:30 Can you get all 17 for me, Stu? Do we know if these are the real boycotts or are these Gled Beck style boycotts? I've never, ever aired my commercial on this guy's show, but I'm not going to in the future. Is it that sort of nonsense again? I don't know. I don't know. Have you seen Johnson and Johnson? Johnson and Johnson doesn't do usually controversial things.
Starting point is 00:53:50 Right. Maybe they do. They advertise on Loringram. I don't watch the show, but I mean, it's possible. Gerber. I haven't seen a Gerber spot on Fox. Have you? I don't remember seeing one. Yeah. I mean, Gerber, it wouldn't make sense that Gerber would even, with the demographics of Fox, who are you going after? You're going after 20, 30, and maybe 40-year-olds with Gerber.
Starting point is 00:54:14 You're going after young families. That's generally not who the target audience is at Fox. It's 55 plus. So I bet Gerber hasn't even, I bet Gerber's never run a spot on Fox News at night. This is what they did with me is they said, you know, we got all these companies. They were like, Mercedes-Benz never ran a commercial, ever. They never ran a commercial. Mercedes-Benz has said, yavol, this stand in line, we'll never do that.
Starting point is 00:54:51 You never did. And none of those, you know, those German companies, have such a clean record that they can totally judge others on. Via crops. Okay, yeah, we made, you know, lots of, we made the fixtures in the gas chambers, but this guy, this is too much for us. It's over our line, guys. We draw the line there, sure, yes, we're a German company, sure, yes, but no more.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Uh-uh. He compared him to Hitler. Hitler was much better. Right, Mercedes! Okay, so I don't know how much of this is even real, but in talking to a friend of mine last night, Ben Shapiro, and talking to Ben, you know, he's made this, he's made this mutually assured destruction case quite a bit.
Starting point is 00:55:48 And I think he's right. If we don't push back on the companies and do what they're doing, and say, you know what? Johnson and Johnson, you know what? Who are these companies again? Gerber? Oh, look, Gerber, I have no problem with you. I like what you've done recently.
Starting point is 00:56:08 I like that you took stands, you know, for kids that have Down syndrome. I think that's fantastic. And don't just belittle them and yell at them. Let's, you know, tweet to them, put their name out there on Facebook, go to their Facebook page, tweet their name. They don't like that. And just say, Gerber, please, stop getting involved in politics.
Starting point is 00:56:38 Advertise on every side. We're all people. We disagree. Advertise on all sides. Otherwise, I got to stop using your product. I'll go find another baby food because in today's world, I can go find another baby food. Oh, Home Depot. I can go, or that's not actually Home Depot.
Starting point is 00:56:57 I'm sorry, I said Home Depot. Office Depot. Office Depot. Who is, who is even going to Office Depot anymore? You got to question your life if you're going to Office Depot. Really? Have you heard of Amazon? Really?
Starting point is 00:57:14 I got to, you know, I got to go get some toner. Okay, you could do that, or I could just use Amazon Prime and have it here in an hour. and we don't have to drive. We could play cards, you know, instead of you getting in the car. Anyway, Office Depot. That was just an anti-concept of office store.
Starting point is 00:57:34 I just, come on. What are you going to Office Depot for? I've got to get some more paper. Oh, okay. Or I could use Amazon Prime. I'm just saying. Hulu, Honda, Johnson, and Johnson will give you the rest of the list.
Starting point is 00:57:50 But you got to take a stand. If they're going to nuke a city, it's immoral not to put the fear of God in the other side. This is the Glenn Beck program. So we're talking about the companies that are supposedly boycotting the Laura Ingram show. Has anybody seen an Office Depot commercial on Laura Ingraham? I mean, I guess they might run them. I don't know if that's true or not. You know the whole list.
Starting point is 00:58:30 Office Depot, Liberty Mutual Insurance. trip advisor, Nestle, Johnson, and Johnson, Joseph A. Bank, which is like, that's a troubling one, because who else they're going to give their 95 suits to when the purchase of one suit? Yeah, if you buy one suit, you'll never need another suit ever. We send one to you every three days. It's a suit subscription. Every three days, you'll get a brand new suit for Joseph A Bank that costs $8. Buy our suits. Now they've got all the commercials they need. Hulu, Expedia. Is it Nutrish or? What's Nutrish?
Starting point is 00:59:02 I think it's, isn't that the one that's, what's her face is, the Rachel Ray's dog food company? Is it, is it, right? My dogs are going to be really bummed. They were really loving Rachel Ray's recipes. They're like, is this Rachel Ray? And I'm like, and they were like,
Starting point is 00:59:20 wow. Rachel Roy? I'm like, yeah. Like, I know, like there's, you know, we've had this boycott conversation a thousand times. And, you know, we don't, there's need to rehash it. But I would say one thing I can't get myself
Starting point is 00:59:35 motivated to do is chase a dog food company around for who they're advertising to. I don't freaking care what they're doing. I don't care what they're doing. I understand there's a bigger issue than that. But I'm not going to spend my life chasing around Rachel Ray's dog food. That is not going to be how that's not going to be in my tombstone. What?
Starting point is 00:59:50 Isn't that a sign of her career? I mean, what chef is also saying I also make a pretty good dog food? Here's the recipes that didn't work out. Buy him in a bag. All right.
Starting point is 01:00:06 Jenny Craig, Wayfair, miracle ear, Stitch Fix, principal, Honda, Progressive. What a surprise.
Starting point is 01:00:15 And bear. I mean, outside of... Oh, bear. Huh. Did bear anything in their past that they would have? From the people who brought you heroin.
Starting point is 01:00:25 Bear. This is my favorite. Most people don't know that heroin was. invented and packaged by bear. Do you know why? You know what it was for? Do you even know this too? Have I told you this? This is one of my favorite facts.
Starting point is 01:00:40 Bear originally packaged heroin because they found that it was a miracle drug for alcoholics. You take this for a couple of weeks and you're never going to want to drink alcohol ever again. Yes. But now I'm addicted to heroin.
Starting point is 01:01:04 It didn't work out well for them. So they took that product off of the market. I mean, sure, it cured a few alcoholics. They indeed didn't drink again. So they met their promise. You know, it's interesting, too, that Lori Ingram apologized for that tweet of hers. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:22 And Bear didn't accept it. Bear didn't accept the apology. Let me just give me, let me a little, give you a little, here's another apology you might be interested from history. Okay. This is from the Bear Aspirin Company has apologized
Starting point is 01:01:38 for its inhumane acts of its parent firm, including using Jewish slave laborers during the Holocaust. I have sorrow and regret, and I apologize for the inhumanity in my country for what IG Farben did to your people. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 01:01:55 Bear is IG. Yeah, because you might remember IG Barbin, who was the guy who had a significant investment quote in a company that made Zyklon be gas, which was used to kill hundreds of thousands of Jews at Auschwitz. Are you kidding me? Oh, my God. You get no moral authority for the rest of your corporation, Bear.
Starting point is 01:02:20 Come on. Oh, my gosh. You won't accept Lori. She tweeted the word wine. You're not going to accept that. And we're supposed to accept, hey, sorry about the Cyclone B. Oopsie dopsy. That is insanity.
Starting point is 01:02:39 Wow. I mean, maybe the dog food company you could take this from, I'm not accepting it from Bear. Not either. That's insanity. Yeah, so we did a little more than a tweet. You know, the little pellets that killed six million people. people, that was us. Seriously.
Starting point is 01:03:00 We had a bad day or a few years, half a decade, but it was bad. And we, we weren't thinking at the time. I just, I just rattled it off the formula for Cyclone B. And it just got out of control. Oopsie. Oopsie, doopsy. By the way, this apology, timely by bear, December 21st, 1995. Wow.
Starting point is 01:03:30 It took them 50 years to come up with an I'm sorry over Zyclon B and we're supposed to be, oh, look at the moral stand. They're taking it's Laura Ingram's tweet. That is. It's just unbelievable. I mean, it's not, you know what? It is absolutely not unbelievable. It is completely believable.
Starting point is 01:03:53 That's why you just have to just, just, just, I mean, I think we. We should all tweet to Bear Aspirate today. You're the inventor of Cyclone B. Hey, Bear, we forgave you for the gas that killed the Jews. And we're letting you medicate us. We're saying, you know what? Give us things to ingest. That's our response to you.
Starting point is 01:04:30 Oh, my God. Oh, if this is this one. wasn't our life, it would be so enjoyable. If we were aliens and we were just hovering above the planet, wouldn't this be a scream? This would be like, what are they going to do next? What are they going to do?
Starting point is 01:04:48 I bet you they'll forgive the Cyclone B people. And then the Zyclan B will get all haughty about a tweet. No way. You've written a crappy sitcom, sir. That is not believable
Starting point is 01:05:03 and people will not accept it. Wow. You know, you just think they can't get more bizarre. And every day it hits that new standard. The hurdle is cleared on a daily basis. I mean, when you have, this is New York Daily News, 1995,
Starting point is 01:05:28 the headline, this is a half a century after it occurred. Bear sorry for Nazi rule. they're sorry for their Nazi role a half century after it occurred they're not even going as far as the Zeichlon B you don't have to it's just hysterical that we're okay with that hey sorry about the Nazi thing
Starting point is 01:06:00 oopsie oh no we accept that from Volkswagen Volkswagen puts a flower right by the ashtray. Volkswagen. It was Hitler's car. And we're all like, ah, yeah, that's totally fine. But it's totally about peace.
Starting point is 01:06:21 I love that. But seriously, shame on you, Laura Ingraham, for using the word wine. If you're a bear, you have to accept every apology, no matter how sincere about anything. All apologies must be in the board. accepted. Somebody should just be in the boardroom when they're like, this is an outrage. And let me just stand there like a clock every 15 minutes, just go,
Starting point is 01:06:52 Zichlon B. You're right. Okay, you're right. You're right. We forgive them. Say the word Zikon Kvee every 15 minutes in all meetings. All right. Let me tell you about my Patriot supply. We need a culture of
Starting point is 01:07:10 preparedness. That is what actually comes from the mouth of the FEMA head, Brock Long. He says, yeah, we really need America, you know, FEMA's not going to be there all the time, you know, hurricanes, wildfires, something else. Just, I think we could just call natural disasters California. California might happen. And so you should be prepared.
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Starting point is 01:08:07 It is only at prepare with glen.com. Really good food. ship right to your door, become part of the culture of preparedness. Call 800,200, 7163, 800, 7163, or Prepare with glen.com. Glenn Beck, Mercury. Glenn Beck. You know, I also, I also just can't get past the fact that Office Depot is even advertising. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:08:48 I know maybe this is a personal thing, but I just don't know. Why does anybody go to Office Depot anymore? Really? Why? I have to avoid stores like that. Office Depot is one. The container store is even a bigger offender. Those are deadly.
Starting point is 01:09:03 Because it's half my salary when I go into them. I don't know what it is. When I see organizational products, I must purchase all of them for no reason. I don't use them. I don't know. I'm not organized. I don't use them.
Starting point is 01:09:15 I just buy them. I am horribly. organized, but I go into a place like the container store and I do, I want to buy everything in there. Everything. Yeah. And for no reason, because there's no way I'm ever going to organize any of my crap in that. Wouldn't it be great if my towels were organized alphabetically by color? No.
Starting point is 01:09:36 It wouldn't. And you're not going to do it. But right then you think about it. God, how if I lived my entire life having purple towels before blue towels? I don't, you know, I'm really bad. stuff like this because I go into stores like that and I really I get motivated. I'm like, I'm going to do that. Yeah. And then I never do it. It's like, do you remember, you know, Tony Robbins. Yes. So Tony Robbins is, um, uh, is a, uh, you know, motivational guy and he's, and he's really good at it.
Starting point is 01:10:05 And this is like 20 years ago. I was sitting, you know, I don't know, eating Doritos on the couch, just feeling like a loser. And I'm watching, you know, one of his infomercials. And I'm like, yeah, I should get that because I could do something with my life. Right. You know? And so I order it. And it took a lot for me to order it,
Starting point is 01:10:25 but I ordered it. And then it came and then it just sat there and I never unwrapped it. And it was like, in that box, that's the Tony Robin stuff. But I never had the motivation to actually, you know,
Starting point is 01:10:36 I needed Tony to come over and go, hey, you got to unwrap that. I mean, think about what you can do. You're strong enough to do it. You got the power. You should unwrap. that.
Starting point is 01:10:46 And then... Because that's a certain line of laziness you've crossed there, which is like not even putting the first one in and ignoring it. Yeah. You actually didn't even take it out of the box. I didn't even take it out of the box. I eventually gave it away, you know, to somebody else that had the energy to unwrap it. Okay.
Starting point is 01:11:00 But I carried it around in like two different moves. Okay. I still had it. I was like, I'm not getting rid of this because one of these days, I'm going to unwrap it. Okay. So like two weeks ago, three weeks ago, I call Tony Robbins. And I'm like, Tony. And he didn't pick up.
Starting point is 01:11:14 He was, I don't know where. and so I leave a message I just randomly called Tony Robbins and so I call him up and I'm like Tony hey listen I really need I need to you know I need to talk to you get some motivation because I don't know
Starting point is 01:11:29 I'm just turning into a big fat blob and so he calls me back now I'm not there this time and he leaves a message hey Glenn anytime love to see you you know what I'm going to be out so and so why don't you just why don't you call me and then we'll get together.
Starting point is 01:11:47 I didn't call him back. I didn't call him back. You know, I heard it and I was like, I'm going to have to get on the phone with him. I don't have to talk to him. And then he's going to, you called him. I know, I know. I know.
Starting point is 01:11:58 So a week later, he calls me back. Bud, did you get my, did you get my message? Are these getting through? Because I love to see you. In fact, I'm going to be in San Diego. We're doing a thing. Why don't you come on down?
Starting point is 01:12:11 You really love it. Like, I don't know. I mean, he's too positive that everything is going to work out and you're going to be successful. And then if he shows me how to do it, then I actually have to do it because he would come over to my house and go, hey, you got to open the box. Well, people don't know this about Tony Robbins, but he's like super involved in a lot of charity stuff, including Operation Underground Rescue, right? Yeah. He's, he's really, really involved in the saving. of Operation Underground Railroad and the Nazarene Fund.
Starting point is 01:12:49 He's been remarkable. He'll just go out. The first time he heard about it, he was on stage and somebody stood up and said, hey, I want to tell you about this group. And he said, wow, that sounds great. I'll give you 100 grand. And then he said, anybody else? Anybody else?
Starting point is 01:13:09 He raised $500,000 from his audience that day. And so now he does. just will go around and he'll have these things and he'll be like hey you know you want to feel good you want to change the world let me tell you about this organization and he does and so every once in a while just get like a check of $500,000 from Tony Robbins and he's like he would get a call he just did it again and he's just doing it because he believes in it he's gone on operations fully disguised I mean he's enormous and he was wearing this full beard and total in total disguise so he was going to be going for one of the busts.
Starting point is 01:13:45 You don't realize how big he... I don't think I really realized how big of a guy he was until Shallow Howl. Remember that movie Shallow Howl with Jack Black? And at one point, Jack Black says that his fingers are the size of bananas.
Starting point is 01:13:58 It's like the greatest description of a large person I've ever heard. At least you picked a good guru. I picked Don LaPree. Did you? Right I was out of high school because I had a lot of big opportunities chasing me around, you know?
Starting point is 01:14:13 this world. But this guy kept coming on TV at like 3 a.m. in front of like a really cheesy Ferrari Testerosa from the mid-80s saying, you got my one bedroom apartment. I play thousands of tiny classified ads. And I was like, that sounds like a great idea. And I ordered the National Reminder Service bundle because you could sell them. And what happened is they would send you a postcard to remind you of a birthday coming off. It sounded like the greatest idea of all time. If, you know, the internet wasn't on the verge of being created. Right. I did sell one.
Starting point is 01:14:47 I did sell one to my mom. So thanks, Mom. Hopefully that's working out for you. I mean, at least you opened the box. I said up with that. You opened the box. Or return to phone call. I'm like,
Starting point is 01:14:58 he's going to want to talk. Glenn, back. Mercury. Courage. Truth. Hey, Stu. There's more to worry. about today. Sure, we could talk about Stormy Daniels, David Hogg. I love that. We could go on and
Starting point is 01:15:29 on and on. But the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it's getting worse. Oh, good. Yeah. Good to hear. I'm glad to hear that there's more to worry. There's more to worry about. Last week, 30,000 Palestinians still irked by President Trump's decision to acknowledge that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. you know where they have the actual capital and the and the Knesset, you know, the Senate and the House, where they have that? Donald Trump had the audacity to say, yep, that's the capital. Crazy. Anyway, of course people started to riot and they started to riot along Gaza's border with Israel, stopping occasionally just to, you know, say a quick prayer.
Starting point is 01:16:18 and then back to rioting. The coordinated six-week sit-in was a peaceful protest. Eh. Okay, sure, they had cocktail hour, Molotov cocktail hour. You know, and they would roll gas-soaked tires, you know, into the fence. That was a fiery riot, but it was a peaceful fiery riot, which I think only the Palestinians can get away with. Two Palestinian gunmen fired at Israeli guards peacefully.
Starting point is 01:16:50 By the end of it, Israeli forces had killed 15 rioters. Damn them. When they reported on all of it, the mainstream media took the opportunity to portray the events as another part of the Palestinian struggle. An underdog group of jilted Muslims devout to the religion of peace. Uh-huh. The New York Times, for example, described the riot with... vaguely anti-Israel sentiment, quote, Palestinians supported by human rights group, view the events as a legitimate protest that was met with disproportionate force by trigger-happy
Starting point is 01:17:28 Israeli soldiers, end quote. Oh. Diplomatic venom spits from one side to the next. Israel's defense minister commended the Israeli soldiers. He said, I think personally that all of our troops that were there deserve a medal. Protecting his country.
Starting point is 01:17:59 Like it's his country. It's Monday, April 2nd. You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. It's everybody's country. What next? I'm going to let all the countries name their own capitals? I'm just going to let that happen anytime they want. The United States, hey, it just gets to be Washington, D.C.
Starting point is 01:18:16 If they wanted to be Washington, D.C., if they wanted to be Philly before that, it was Philly. Yeah, we're going to let that happen. That's so stupid. We got to call the UN. We got to get this under control. All right. I want to tell you about a guy who just died at 107 years old.
Starting point is 01:18:38 Greedy bastard who just 90 wasn't enough for him. 95, 100. No, no, 105. No, I need all 107. While there are people that don't even get, 55 years. He had to hoard all of them. The reason why we're bringing this up is not because he was 107 years old. This guy was a true, remarkable hero. His name was Johann von Holst. And he lived in Amsterdam in 1943. He was able, he came up with this idea to be able to smuggle infants
Starting point is 01:19:23 out of Amsterdam before they were sent to the gas chambers. He took infants all the way up to 12 years of age. The children had been taken mostly from their parents at a deportation center and brought by nursery workers to a nursery next to a teacher's college. And he was the principal at this teacher's college.
Starting point is 01:19:47 It was a school that was doing really well until the Nazis came in and then they cut all the funding. So he convinced the parents, why don't you pitch in for the school? He became the principal. They kept the doors open, but it was right next to this nursery. And so he had this crazy idea,
Starting point is 01:20:08 hey, maybe we shouldn't send children to gas chambers. I know. I know. Bear was doing the right thing. They'd later go on to develop aspirin. Did you know that, Stu? I accept their apology. Right. Sorry, it's a joke from the previous hour.
Starting point is 01:20:30 So what he did was he said, hand the children over the hedge in the back. And I'm going to hide them in a classroom until they could be smuggled out to the countryside and to the Dutch resistance. And the Dutch resistance would save these kids. So no parents went with their kids. he was credited in in helping rescue 600 children but all the way up to his death he was haunted by the hundreds
Starting point is 01:21:09 that were still in the nursery he said the last day that he was there he was he was asked how many can you take he said 12 he said at that point I realized I couldn't take everyone with me he said you know you know for a fact that children you leave behind are going to die
Starting point is 01:21:38 and they ask how many can you take and he said i just quickly responded 12 why didn't i say 13 does this sound familiar if you watched schindler's list it's the same thing there were 140 000 jews in the netherlands when germany invaded by september of 1944 a hundred thousand of them were dead it's really strange to think that somebody who saves children is a hero
Starting point is 01:22:29 in Amsterdam, in Amsterdam, that saving 600 children is heroic because you would think that everyone would do that. You have infants and small children that are being sent to a gas chamber. If I ask you that,
Starting point is 01:22:49 you know, in the middle of the night, Hey, should we get up? I heard there's a gas chamber around the corner. You want to get up because we can save 100 children, 600 children, a thousand children. All we just have to do is just get up, go outside, grab them through a fence. All of us would say, are you serious? Yes. Okay, let me get my shoes.
Starting point is 01:23:16 We would all do that. There are only 5,000. What is the number here? 5,595 people who were Dutch that did that. It's so easy to think that we would be somebody that would stand up. I'm not sure we would. If our own life was at stake, I'm not sure we would. Look at the things that are at stake now that people aren't willing to lose.
Starting point is 01:24:02 They're not willing to lose their good standing with their friends. they're not willing to they're not willing to speak out because they might lose their job. I wonder if we don't exercise that muscle from time to time. If we don't exercise the standing up, standing up against the bullies.
Starting point is 01:24:44 I mean, that's what David Hogg says he's doing with Laura Ingraham. He's standing up against the bullies. But isn't he becoming a bully himself? and when we stand against the bullies, do we ever even look at ourselves and say, gee, am I becoming everything that I despise? I mean, how is it that those people who are standing up and saying,
Starting point is 01:25:08 I don't want that person to speak at my university? How is it they don't notice that they're becoming fascist themselves? Oh, well, it's because we all know that that's wrong. No. no, there's a lot of people that don't believe that. Yeah, I know. Well, they have to be stopped. That makes you a fascist. You have a difference of opinion, and so you want to stop everyone else. That makes you a fascist. Is it that the people at the schools, the universities, they're not thinking, or do they not really care anymore?
Starting point is 01:25:51 Do they really truly believe that the world will be a better place if we just silence all those people who do? disagree with us. And how is that different? Because remember, it wasn't just the Jews. It was anyone who had a different opinion
Starting point is 01:26:12 than the Nazis. Seattle Police has begun to seize guns under a mental health law in Seattle. Teachers are holding massive walkouts in Oklahoma and Kentucky. And I'm, I'm probably going to have a sandwich for lunch.
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Starting point is 01:28:49 hey, tweet us your constitutional amendment. I thought that was very progressive, you know. Hey, let's listen to the people. You know, uh, hothead 508's got a great amendment. I think that's, I think we should consider that. I think we should consider that. Well, kind of like that. Um, we've decided to take a poll on the 10 commandments.
Starting point is 01:29:12 You know, are they still really even relevant? Are they important principles to live by or no longer an important principle to live by? Yeah, now I'm going to go out on a limb and say, Yep. I'm just going to give a blanket, yep, to all 10. That's because you're a hate monger. Well, of course. So I want to get your guesses on the American percentages
Starting point is 01:29:32 who say it's still an important principle to live by. I'm going to bounce around here. Let's see if you can give them within five points on these. Let's say, you shall not commit adultery. Is that still an important principle to live by or no longer an imprints? What percentage said it is still important? It's still important.
Starting point is 01:29:51 Yeah. 70%. Okay. Should I give one, should we just go through them as we do them? In actual answer? Or you want to go through them? You shall not covet or desire other people's possessions.
Starting point is 01:30:08 Oof. I'm guessing what people are thinking now. Yes, you're guessing what people are thinking. Not what you think. I don't know. What percentage said is an important principle to live there? I, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:30:26 I don't know. Because people don't make sense. anymore. Nothing is consistent. I could see the people who are saying redistribution of wealth. I could see those saying, that's 100%. I'm for that one, 100%. So, I mean, I, I, I, 70%.
Starting point is 01:30:44 70%. 80%. 80%. Okay. You shall not steal. They didn't even go with the vows on this one. I would hope 100%. 100. You shall not use the Lord's name in vain
Starting point is 01:31:00 Oh, 5%. Honor and obey your mother and father. 60? Is it more positive or less positive? I'm not going to reveal that at this time. Remember to keep the Sabbath Day holy. Oh, 5%. I am the Lord, your God.
Starting point is 01:31:31 You shall have no other God before me. because it's because it's misunderstood I think it was zero you shall not commit murder I would say 100% would say it's still an important principle to live by
Starting point is 01:31:47 yeah yeah last one you shall not bear false witness against or tell lies about other people should be 100% what do you I'm not saying what it should be what are you saying it is saying it it it must be 90 okay we're in
Starting point is 01:32:02 can. How do you justify lies? Glenn Beck trying to get within 5% of these. Oh. Okay. Did I get to within 5 of any of them? Let's see. All right. First off, we'll start with, you shall not commit murder. Glenn Beck said 100% would say that's still an important principle to live by.
Starting point is 01:32:18 Survey says 94. Apparently. So you do not succeed. There's 6% of us that are like, nah. Well, the breakdown is 3% of people say it is not an. important principle to live by and then a few that said they didn't know. Okay. So here's what should happen. Okay. How many said it's not? Uh, 3%. Three percent. Those three percent should be on the watch list. The other percentage, what is it? The other two percent? Three percent? Three percent. Three percent.
Starting point is 01:32:51 The other three percent, you should just move away from. Right. Okay. If they don't know, I don't know, stay away. Avoid them. Avoid them. You shall not steal. Is that an important principle to live by still to Americans? Yes. You guess 100%. Survey says 94%. 94%. 94 still.
Starting point is 01:33:12 So he missed again. So he should get a buzzer, not a ding. So you missed by six points on both of those. And I mean, how many say, I don't know. That's 4% on that one said no. And then the rest said, I don't know. You shouldn't steal. Yep.
Starting point is 01:33:29 4% were like, yeah, you should steal. Okay. Okay, so we have 3% of our population are murderers. Four percent are thieves. Yes. Because those are the only ones that would say that. I mean, like, if you're not murdering people, I guess you could just be lazy morally and be like, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:33:48 Sure, you can murder people. Live and let die. It's a good usage of that one, actually. Okay. Next one. You shall not bear false witness or tell lies about other people. Is that an important principle to live by? Glenn Beck guessed 90%.
Starting point is 01:34:01 Survey says 91% you're right on the mark on that one. Only missed by one point. So you get the point there. Honor or obey your father and mother. Okay?
Starting point is 01:34:13 Glenn Beck guessed 60% believe that's still an important principle to live by. Survey says, we've given up with the sound effects. 85. 85%. 85%. 85%.
Starting point is 01:34:23 That's actually, you missed by 25 points in a good direction. But again, no, but I was being very... You were being very pessimistic. Should be higher than that. You shall not commit adultery. You shall not commit adultery.
Starting point is 01:34:36 It's an important principle to live by. You said 70% would say that. Actual answer, 83%. 83%. How's that possible? 10% say not an important principle. And then there's a few conflicted there. 9% said, I don't know. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 01:34:52 You shall not covet other people's possessions. You guessed 80% Americans actually answered 78%. So you were on the mark on that one. Good feel for the American people there. We've got a few more, but we'll have to get to them on the other side of the break. I can't wait.
Starting point is 01:35:11 I can't wait to see where I said 0% how close. Back in a minute. Glenn Beck, Mercury. You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. So I, you know, there's a new poll out. The Ten Commandments are they even important anymore. We found out some exciting things. Like, what is it?
Starting point is 01:35:49 Seven percent of people think that murder either isn't wrong or, I don't know. I'm a little undecided on that. Yeah, they said, no. They don't know. Well, what if you live next to a guy who leaves his lawn clippings laying around? Can you, I mean, you either beat him severely or you kill him, right? Right. That's true, one of the two.
Starting point is 01:36:10 Yeah, I mean. What if you've told him a bunch of times? I don't like your lawn clippings there. Now, you might say, kill him, but I'm still, the jury's out. Well, you got at least break six or seven of his ribs. Right. Don't you? Only makes sense.
Starting point is 01:36:25 Yeah. That's all you can do. So let's review here real quick. These are the answers. Again, they pulled the United States, you know, not Christians, just every citizen. Is it an important principle to live by that you shall not commit murder? 94% said yes, which is somewhat encouraging to me, shows the state of affairs.
Starting point is 01:36:43 You shall not steal. Also, 94% said yes. You shall not bear false witness or to lies about other people. 91% said yes. Honor or obey your father and mother. 85% said yes. It's like 15%. Yeah, don't really have to do that.
Starting point is 01:37:01 I don't know. They don't deserve it. Does a school or Planned Parenthood count as a parent? I mean, it takes a village. I'll tell you that. Yeah, because if the school, counts as apparent, then yes, definitely they should obey. Right.
Starting point is 01:37:16 You shall not commit adultery. Is that an important principle to live by to Americans? 83% say yes. I'll bet you that 17% of Americans are having an affair. You see that number is right around 17? I do. It's probably, and you don't want to condemn yourself. You don't want to condemn yourself.
Starting point is 01:37:33 And so you also don't want to say, well, I don't know. I don't know. I mean, you know, depends on the circumstances because you're either, you're either Anglin for one or you're excusing yourself. Trying to get myself into an affair. Yeah. We're trying to get into that fair. Let me ask my manager.
Starting point is 01:37:51 You shall not covet, desire other people's possessions. 78% say that's an important principle to live by. You guessed 80 on that one, Glenn, very close. Yeah. Okay. So we're onto these, these are the, and we're trying to get, Glenn was trying to get within five points. And so far you've hit two of six.
Starting point is 01:38:06 Which is not terrible, actually. And typically you've been more pessimistic. How about this one? You shall not worship idols. You guessed 50%. Pat, you want to put a guess in on that? Idol worship. Well, I mean, because you're not,
Starting point is 01:38:21 I bet most people aren't thinking of the aisles we have today. They're thinking of the graven images. Yeah. So I'd say it's 75. 75. You're right around it here. 63% said that was still.
Starting point is 01:38:33 Because that's only because they don't know that idols are like your car, your job, your money, your house. A little more expansive than the. We are all into idol worship right now, all of us. How about this one? I am the Lord, your God. You shall have no other God before me.
Starting point is 01:38:48 I think I said zero. You said zero percent. Pat, are you any more optimism than zero? 65 percent. Good guess. 59 percent said that was still an important principle to live by it. 59 still, that's pretty low. It's terrible.
Starting point is 01:39:03 How about? Why? These are fictitious. Now, think of that. 59 percent. Fifty nine percent. read the commandment again. I am the Lord your God.
Starting point is 01:39:12 You shall have no other God before me. 59% say that that is really important. Okay. In a country that is 75% Christian. Yeah. Shows you kind of what that means. And what? 3% Jewish.
Starting point is 01:39:31 Yeah. And Muslim? And I mean, there's a lot of religions here that would say that would agree generally speaking. No, no, no. I know that. I know that. But I'm saying that's a Judeo-Cristian.
Starting point is 01:39:39 That's a 10 commandment. So Judeo Christians, we don't even have all of us. That's amazing. That is amazing. Yeah, 30% of people say it's not an important principle to live by. Now, some of those would be atheist, right? So you'd expect that to be not 100%, you know, 100%. And then 11% don't know.
Starting point is 01:39:58 Okay, how about this one? You shall not use the Lord's name in vain. Glenn, you guess 5%. Pat, maybe a little more optimistic than that? can't be very high because everybody does. Not everybody, but many. Many people do. Yes.
Starting point is 01:40:15 I'll say 52%. 52. Again, you're right in the neighborhood. 59% said that's important, which is surprising to me. But again, like even people who use it, right, would still, I think, I mean, you know, say it's not a good idea. Right? Many Christians would still do that. We all fall down on occasion.
Starting point is 01:40:33 How about this one? Remember to keep the Sabbath day holy. I think I said zero. You said 5% on that one. 5%? Oh, that's right, because I was counting Chick-fil-A. Right?
Starting point is 01:40:42 That is true. About 5% of this country is Chick-fil-A. Yeah, yeah. That's a good statistical measure there. Yeah, yeah. That's what I was counting on. Pat, any guesses on that one?
Starting point is 01:40:53 Oh, it's a little higher than that because, you know, you got Chick-fil-A and... Hobby Lobby. Hobby-Lobie. Right. So 8%. Yeah. Uh, uh, uh,
Starting point is 01:41:06 53% actual answer 49% you're good at this bad okay so hang on just a second so but you know you are saying what people actually believe well yeah but that's what we're playing here right no no no no no I'm sorry what they actually are saying I'm playing to what they actually believe there is no more than five to eight percent within five points there's no more than 10 percent of this population that says every Sunday or Saturday or Friday, I'm going to keep this holy. And we can't agree on what that means. What does it mean to keep the Sabbath day holy?
Starting point is 01:41:46 Is it going to, you know, an NFL game? Is it going to a movie? Is it eating out? What is it? What is keeping the Sabbath day? I mean, you shouldn't, we're told in the Bible, you shouldn't work or let any of your man servants or made servants work. on that day either.
Starting point is 01:42:06 I just eliminated all man servants from my life completely to be sure. Have you? Yeah. All man servants. Well, I give my, I give my men servants Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off. Wow. Just so I'm covered because I don't know. I actually don't think that's true.
Starting point is 01:42:19 I don't think you do give him the whole weekend. We can know. He's lying right on the air in the middle of a 10 commandment survey. He's lying. I said that lying was 100%. Oh, man. I got to tell my girlfriend. Oh, geez.
Starting point is 01:42:35 Oh, geez. By the way, interesting split between the U.S. and U.K. They pulled both. And listen to these splits. Some of them are not known. Murder, 94% U.S., 93% U.K. Again, we're told that we're horrible people here in the United States with all these violent tendencies,
Starting point is 01:42:52 apparently not as much as you'd think. See, by the way, along those lines, London just passed New York and in their murder rate. And here we go. Yeah, well, I mean, the knives talk to people over there. That's true. The knives fly out of, they just, they should ban those knives. Right.
Starting point is 01:43:11 They fly out of the kitchen cupboard and they just like, and kill people right into somebody's chest. Yeah. I hate when that happens. Yeah. You shall not steal. US 94% say it's important. 93% in the UK. Bear false witness is 91 to 87.
Starting point is 01:43:26 All of them, by the way, the U.S. is higher, which is interesting. Honor or obey your mother and father. 85% U.S. 69. UK. That's a big split. That is, yeah, that is the nanny state. Yeah. You shall not to commit adultery.
Starting point is 01:43:42 83% U.S., 73% UK. You shall not covet our desire other people's possessions. 78% in the U.S. think that's an important principle to live by, 61% in the UK. 17% split. We're just better than other people. We are. I know. We're just better
Starting point is 01:43:58 than people. We're also more humble. Yeah, exactly. So much better at being humble. Yeah. You shall not worship idol. 63% in the U.S. say that's an important principle to live by. Only 31 in the UK. So more than double in the United States. I am the Lord your God.
Starting point is 01:44:15 Wait, wait, wait. Do you think that's because they don't, because they're thinking old, you know, like, hey, I watched the episode with the Brady Bunch where he had the tiki idol around his, you know, he wore it as a necklace for a while and look at the trouble it caused. Or that they, that they know that we're worshipping idols
Starting point is 01:44:34 through our cars and our jobs and our houses and they don't care. Which is it? They're only seeing idols as the old-timey, graven image? Probably. Maybe. It's interesting. They're a lot less religious than we are. Yeah. It seems a lot less important.
Starting point is 01:44:52 Although we're headed that direction too. But Europe is way ahead of us in secularism. And so it's going to work out well. Yeah. It's well, it is work. out really well. Shown in the last few of these, to your point, Pat.
Starting point is 01:45:08 You shall have no other God before me. 59 to 20. Wow. The U.S. believes it's an important person. Wow. You shall not use the Lord's name in vain, 5923. And remember to keep it the Sabbath day holy,
Starting point is 01:45:22 4919. That's the split between, on the 10 commandments. I mean, it's a pretty interesting idea. 49's pretty low as it is. Yeah. 19. Now think of this.
Starting point is 01:45:35 She's, this is, this is the, this is the problem that is happening in our society. Right there, in a nutshell, is what has happened to us. We built this city on rock and roll. No,
Starting point is 01:45:50 we built, we built, it's a first thing that jumped up to my mind. I know. So bad. We, we, we built this country and,
Starting point is 01:45:59 I'm sorry, civilization, Western civilization, on those principles. the Constitution is based on those principles. So if you lose them, what happens to the Constitution? You've got nothing. You have nothing.
Starting point is 01:46:13 So the reason why the West is falling apart is because 19% say, well, you know, it's not necessary to keep the Sabbath holy. Well, now, what is the point of that? Rest one day. Rest. Even when God was creating the world 500 years ago. I hate these people who say 5,000. 500 years ago when the world was created.
Starting point is 01:46:39 You know, the story is, and he rested. You're supposed to rest to be able to put yourself back and reorder things and make sure your priorities are right. That's just a good safety tip. It's an amazing one too because usually like, you know, the joke about the church for a long time is they're gilting you into doing X, Y, and Z, right?
Starting point is 01:47:03 Like you always feel like the, Catholic guilt or there's always guilt associated with religion. That is one that I actually feel guilty keeping. I am terrible at that one. And the reason why is because I feel like if you're just resting, right, you're resting, you're, I mean, keeping it holy, of course, as part of it. You're going to church. You're doing things that are like that.
Starting point is 01:47:24 You're spending time with your family. But like, if I don't, if you don't do work on a day, I just feel like, oh, you know, I'm just being lazy. I'm just being a, you know, even if I'm doing stuff with my family, if I'm I'll tell you, that is saved my life, I think. If I was in New York and I didn't. I'm working for you on Sundays. Yes, you're right. It has saved your life many times.
Starting point is 01:47:44 Me, not working. I mean, I have my man servant work. Me, not working on Sunday. His help. Here, Pat, you want this? The poll, we're going to talk about this today? Here, Pat Gray, Pack Ray, Unleash, coming up a little bit more on that particular topic as well as many other exciting things
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Starting point is 01:49:51 There's also a interesting story about a lottery ticket winner who's set for life. Washington Post headline. She bought her first lottery ticket on her 18th birthday and now she's set for life. Don't tell her that.
Starting point is 01:50:05 Listen to the actual details of that. First of all, she's in Canada. Oh my. So as you may know, they have some tax rates that are slightly high. So she's 18 years old. She has a choice
Starting point is 01:50:17 to win one million dollars. Not one million dollars. One million dollars. Now this may not, when you're 18 years old, I'm sure you think this is true. But in reality, you get a million dollars at 18 years old.
Starting point is 01:50:32 You absolutely are not set for life. No. You've got another 70, 80 years to live on that money. Now, she can choose the alternate, which is $1,000 per week Canadian, or $773 per week for the rest of her life if she wanted to space it out like that. Now, $773 per week now is okay, good living,
Starting point is 01:50:55 not extravagant, but a good living, right? By the time you're 40, that's like 15 cents. Right. Like, hey, I can buy a hamburger. Thank you. So not at all, set for life. Let me add on top of this. She won this in Quebec.
Starting point is 01:51:11 The top income tax rate in Canada, federal, is 33%. In Quebec, the territorial tax. Now, again, this will be equivalent to your state tax. Your state tax rate where she won this money is 26%. Oh my gosh. So she's paying basically 60% of the million dollars away immediately. So now she's 18 years old with $400,000.
Starting point is 01:51:38 That's a great start. It's ahead of where most people would be. but you are absolutely not set for life. You can pay half of your college bill. That's amazing. That is a really... Now, in the article, they say, you know, she bought the ticket at a convenience store in Quebec,
Starting point is 01:51:58 and just like that, her future was off to a very nice start. Yes, this is one of those things that media people, writers complain about all the time, that they don't write the headlines. Like, that's a... Yes, her future is off to a very nice start with 400 grand in the bank, sure. But the idea that she is set for life at 18
Starting point is 01:52:16 with about 400 grand in the bank. And if she's like most lottery winners, she'll have 400 grand spent by next Thursday. Glenn, back. Mercury.

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