The Glenn Beck Program - 'Facts First Then Credibility'? with Bill O'Reilly- 9/21/18

Episode Date: September 21, 2018

Hour 1 Corey 'Spartacus' Booker is sewing the seeds of love...so desperately wants to be President 2020?...'of course I would consider it'...Spartacus wept?...Booker admits to groping (date rape) c...lassmate in high school, 1992...after Booker himself, issued a call for sexual respect...the pen is mightier than the spear?   Hour 2 Pompous leftist virtue signaling and the hell holes that they run...states like California, have some of the most ridiculous laws you've ever heard about...it's a crime to ride a bicycle in swimming pool? ...Bill O'Reilly Friday: Kavanaugh vs. The Media =  Salem Witch Trials?...crazy, nutty, stuff?...you can't even question allegations anymore?...totalitarian run media...Stalin-ism is all over the left ...'Addicted To Outrage' is now available everywhere...Glenn Beck Dot Com    Hour 3 Another victory for tone deaf feminists?...'mansplaining' is on the decline?...Now Muslim women in India have been given the legal right to have a say in their own divorce? ...Should we only just believe the accuser?...needing more to go on...digging up all the women and Emmett Till?...him against her?...injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere? ...Kavanaugh's family is getting death threats, meanwhile the Democrats believe Keith Ellison and not his accuser?...there's always the a double-standard for the left   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. Glenn. Well, it's Friday, Americans. I'm glad you're here. So we can talk about Spartan. So we can talk about Spartacus. I looked for a dead whale story that was put into a dumpster and didn't fit,
Starting point is 00:00:25 but I couldn't find anything. So I got no choice but to start with Spartacus. Cory Booker, of course. he's got to be exhausted I mean all week No I'm telling you I am Spartacus and all the sacrifices that he's making I mean
Starting point is 00:00:43 I'm glad I have in today's world a chance to point to my kids real heroes son he is Spartacus and see that guy you know in the Nike ad
Starting point is 00:01:00 he's he's practically Martin Luther King the sacrifice today is incredible you know but Spartacus is doing it for the greater good you know someone someone who's willing to step up and lead but first you have to create that I am Spartacus moment and Cory Booker I think has done it it's got to be exhausted between all of the grandstanding that he's been doing during the Kavanaugh
Starting point is 00:01:28 you know, hearings and now out on the campaign trail. Laboring. Laboring, dare I say it, laboring in the fields for the Democrats, which is really the way the Democrats like that. But anyway, Democrats, he's out there for you in Nevada, bringing out, you know, the rubbing of elbows, you know, with the common folk, you know, all of them, I'm sure, wearing a bracelet that says WWSD. what would Spartacus do?
Starting point is 00:02:00 Well, I think we know. Spartacus would run for president. Now, Cory Booker, I think New York Magazine had to pull this out of him. They asked him, brave, brave question. So, would you think about running for the presidency? What is the humble, the humble Cory Booker, the man who, you had to practically drag,
Starting point is 00:02:27 the I. M. Spartacus out of him. What was his response? Quote, of course the presidency is something I would consider. It would be irresponsible not to consider it. It would be irresponsible not to consider it. You know, when the people speak like this, I mean, and you are graced with being Cory Booker, it is really irresponsible for me not to consider leading the peasants out of their plight.
Starting point is 00:03:03 You know what I'm saying? There's nothing quite like old-fashioned virtuous martyrdom. I haven't seen it since Jesus. And when it's authentic like it was with Jesus and Cory Booker, it's stunning. Now, if you're Corey Booker, I don't think you need to paint yourself as such a responsible, sacrificial guy when you get the New York Magazine profiles, especially the one like this. The actual headline is, can I get a hug? Corey Booker's got a lot of love to give and he's betting.
Starting point is 00:03:44 That's what it's going to take to win in 2020. Oh, my gosh. So he has responsibility. he's Spartacus and he has a lot of love I mean Democrats you gotta just skip the whole convention process and hand the nomination to Cory Booker right now because I think he's the one I think he's the one to beat Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:04:12 oh it's going to work take that again stations edit that part out I think it's going to work After all, he's Spartacus. Now, the New York Magazine puff piece doesn't stop with the headline. It goes further. It compares Booker to Mr. Rogers.
Starting point is 00:04:35 And Booker, I'm quoting, Booker is radically, almost comically out of step with Trump's kind of politics. On a human being, a human being level, he is an unlikely person. I mean, he is, unlike anybody else who has made this serious bid for the presidency, in our lifetime, he's probably the most genuine. I don't think he's Spartacus. He may be God. So, in addition to being the most responsible pro-hug human being ever to grace the campaign trail, ever, at least in our lifetime, Booker also has the amazing vision for the country.
Starting point is 00:05:20 He wants to legalize marijuana nationwide, which I think is on the top of everybody's list. Go ahead, say it. Cry to deny it. You can't. He wants to provide Medicare for all, which is what we said that Barack Obama was leading us into because Obamacare wouldn't work. And so we would be stuck with universal government health care, you know, Medicare for all. And they called me a racist for saying that. I don't.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Well, maybe because I wasn't Spartacus. He also wants to guarantee federal jobs for every American that needs one. Now, as a junior senator, that is not easy to pull off. But as Spartacus, as President Spartacus? Last night, I believe, even Spartacus wept. Most wept with joy. But I think he wept without out and out fear, because, of course, we all know, the only one that could possibly beat Spartacus just might be the next president of the United States, Baker Mayfield. It's Friday, September 21st.
Starting point is 00:06:46 You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. Are we pandering to Cleveland? Is that what we're doing? Is that what we're doing today? Is it? I'm just, you tell me that there isn't some political. somebody in the in the Democratic Party before they realized he was from Texas somebody in the Democratic party that didn't see that last night went he could win he could win Ohio put him on at least Ohio throw him on there's me throw my yeah let's talk to him they were all I bet they were
Starting point is 00:07:16 on the ground before they had that chair of that chain off of the Bud lights yeah I think they were on the ground Nancy Pelosi's like get me a plane get me a plane get me a plane He wouldn't constitutionally qualify, of course, but when has that ever stopped the Democrat before? Why would he constitutionally qualify? Right, he's got to be 35 to be president of the United States. Oh, we don't care about stuff like that. Oh, okay. That's good.
Starting point is 00:07:40 No. What we care about is... He's the guy who can lead us out of the darkness. Oh, we still. Now, again, I think he's from Texas. But then again, you know, for the, you know, just, you know, for the heck of it, I throw in, so is. so is what's his name
Starting point is 00:07:57 Robert Francis O'Rourke? Oh Robert Francis O'Rourke? Yeah Oh okay Yeah We don't like to call him Beto
Starting point is 00:08:04 on this network Oh wee little Roberto Francis Beto Cory I'm so glad you brought up Cory Booker to start the show I am absolutely fascinated by the way
Starting point is 00:08:14 he is handling the current situation with Brett Kavanaugh because here is a guy who is currently saying we must find out the truth about this accusation that has been made against Brett Kavanaugh,
Starting point is 00:08:28 that he may back 36 years ago have groped a girl when he was a teenager. And that's a serious accusation. We must know the answer to it. Now, there's no evidence supporting it, right? Right, right. But there is, like, her accusation and it should be aired out and we should know exactly what's going on. And he's been the one, like, at the top of the list, calling for this and harassing, you know, Kavanaugh to try to get him to be pressured into saying something stupid or stepping down.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Now, is he saying that if you did something like this, you can't, of course, serve in a position of power like Supreme Court justice? Yeah, right, because, I mean, how could you, Glenn? I mean, you're one of nine there, you understand? You're one of nine in a very important role. And if you can't show the judgment to stop groping people when you're a teenager, obviously you should not be in a position of power like that. One of nine would be bad.
Starting point is 00:09:22 of nine. One of nine would be bad. Now, it's an interesting thing as he, everybody expects, even he's basically telling you he's running for president in 2020. Which is one of one. I just want to. One of one. Right. It would be even a higher level gig than the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:09:39 Right. He himself has admitted to groping a 15 year old girl when he was a teenager. the exact same thing Brett Kavanaugh is accused of Corey Booker has admitted to in his own writings. Not only has he admitted to them, he's done it more recently than Brett Kavanaugh is accused of doing it. Oh my God. Which is kind of interesting.
Starting point is 00:10:11 The other thing that's... No, it's interesting to you as a conservative. It's interesting to half of the country. It's a racist smear to the other half. Really? And completely irrelevant. You know, it's a little like Keith Ellison. Is it?
Starting point is 00:10:26 Yeah. Well, exactly. I think I can understand how Democrats look at these stories. When Cory Booker does it, you know, of course it's racist to point it out. If Keith Ellison does it, there's no evidence of that. I mean, except for the text messages, the videotape. The audio from the hospital it looks like now. Documentation from the hospital.
Starting point is 00:10:56 But other than that, other than that, it's not credible. Right, exactly. Now, when Brett Kavanaugh, there is no indication outside of her saying it this year. Remember, people are like, oh, well, she said it in 2012. She said something happened in 2012. She did not name Brett Kavanaugh in 2012. And it was also recorded with the wrong number of accusers in 2012. So the idea that that story is the same.
Starting point is 00:11:20 is highly questionable at all. But it's okay. Let's say it's happened in 2012. Corey Booker in 1984 wrote about a story. It was New Year's Eve, 1984. He said, as we fumbled upon the bed, he's dealing with a girl here. I remember debating my next move as it was a chess game. With the top gun slogan ringing in my head, back to that in a second, I slowly reached for her breast.
Starting point is 00:11:46 After having my hand pushed away once, I reached my mark. He goes on to say, next week in school, the girl, he groped, told me she was drunk that night and didn't know what she was doing. Remember, she's 15 at the time of this incident. He also then later on wrote in 1992 about this incident. He had written, I raised my noble pen. He was Spartacus even back then. I raised my noble pen to address the issue of date rape.
Starting point is 00:12:15 And then I realized that the person holding that pen. wasn't so noble after all. Again, he's essentially admitting to date rape in the column. With this issue, as with so many others, a dash of sincere introspection has revealed to me a dangerous gap, a gap between my beliefs and my actions. Spartacus, tell me it's not so. Say it ain't so, Sparty.
Starting point is 00:12:42 It's interesting to look at this, too, for multiple reasons. And I think, you know, look, would you say, say, the only difference here would be, in theory, if Brett Kavanaugh had done this, well, Corey Booker's admitted it and maybe he had dealt with the problem. Of course, that's, we all know if in 1992 Brett Kavanaugh had written a story just like this about how he groped to him. And this would be a huge, a huge issue. And he'd be in real trouble in the Supreme Court because the Democrats would take that standard that they're not applying to Cory Booker and apply it to Brett Kavanaugh. But this is- Well, the Democrats, hang on just a second. Sure.
Starting point is 00:13:14 That's not necessary. You don't know. I do know. Because, no, you don't. You don't know. Because the Democratic leadership might have been so busy beating their girlfriend and berating her that they may not have noticed.
Starting point is 00:13:30 That's certainly possible. I think we have to keep that possibility open after the news. But here's another thing that's really bothering me about this story. Corey Booker says, I remember debating my next move as if it were a chess game.
Starting point is 00:13:46 With the top gun slogan ringing in my head, I slowly reach for her breast. What on earth is the top gun slogan? Does anyone have any idea what the top gun slogan is? If you were to say, what is the top gun slogan? What would be ringing in your head? I mean, maybe he meant the theme song?
Starting point is 00:14:06 I don't know. You'll never age. You'll never age like that guy on the screen. It's possible. I think he's made a pack with the devil. I don't know. What is the top gun slogan? As far as I can tell, there's no such thing as the top gun slogan.
Starting point is 00:14:24 I'm thinking he might have meant the top gun theme, right? The kind of the, that sort of 80s guitar, solo, play while they're like walking towards the plane. Maybe that, I don't know. Or highway to the danger zone, which apparently could be that as well. The problem with Cory Booker's memory here, and it's interesting is we claim this woman in 1982 remembers this instant perfectly. She, of course, knows everything.
Starting point is 00:14:46 Now, she doesn't know where it was. She doesn't know what house it was at. She doesn't know how she got to the house. She doesn't know what month it was in. But she remembers this so vividly. This vivid recollection is what it's been called. Yes, I know. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:57 You remember this? Now, this is not 36 years after the incident for Cory Booker. It's eight years after the incident. 1994, and he's writing about it in 1992. With the Top Gun slogan ringing in my head, I slowly reached for her breast. The minor issue here in 1984, Top Gun would not come out for 18 months. Top Gun came out in 1986
Starting point is 00:15:18 he couldn't have possibly known what the Top Gun slogan was because it wasn't a thing that might have just been literary from his noble pen Oh that's true He had a noble pen and sometimes Noble pens do that
Starting point is 00:15:34 They do He's and you know what The pen is really not his weapon of choice Spartacus uses a spear The pen is might be a spear The pen is might be Idiar than the spear, Glenn.
Starting point is 00:15:46 I think we all know that. Okay. All right. His noble and autonomous pen essentially made all of these mistakes and admitted to rape. But no, let's hear his criticism of Brett Kavanaugh, who has not admitted to anything. Well, I'm sure he's going to, soon as he answers to all of the charges and her testimony, you know, before her testimony.
Starting point is 00:16:09 They are saying, by the way, she may testify next week now. Yeah, no, I know. I know, and we've got to go over the conditions that she's laid out, because I think they're very reasonable. He's got a, he has to answer to her testimony before she speaks and testifies, which I think is first. That's how Trayout always work. Of course it does. Can you answer the charges that have not been stated yet? No, I can't.
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Starting point is 00:18:33 Stu, I thought last night, Cleveland, you know, the team with the brown costumes. You know your sports. I'm curious, were you kidnapped last night and forced to watch the game? Why do you know who Baker Mayfield is? Why do you know if you play well? Because I get up in the morning. I get up in the morning and I read things. I read things that other people don't read.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Okay. Yeah, no one in Cleveland was interested in that game last night. No, no. No, I read things like the New York Times. I read things like the Huffington Post. And then I also read, of course, all the stuff that I, I usually read on the right. And I am not a complete imbecile.
Starting point is 00:19:19 I do pay attention to the world of sports when it is about sports. Now, I think we have a gift from Cleveland. We have a story that is not political yet. This is the greatest. This moment doesn't happen. That right now, there are no political ties to it, Although I do believe Bud has made a huge mistake. Bud Light.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Huge mistake. Bud Light. They just tweeted Mayfield, first in his line. Breaker of Chains. Oh, boy. Funny. But oh boy, here we go. Back.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Mercury. Oh, by the way, I'm just tweeting. Addicted to Outrage starter kit. You can check it out right now at glenbeck.com. And it's just a little kit that will show you exactly, you know, if you're new to the outrage thing, if you're new to the postmodernism game, I found a little video for you today.
Starting point is 00:20:36 And it's a great way to begin your outrage and teach yourself how to be pissed off about things that absolutely do not matter at all. So what I've posted is a little picture of a bug. I don't know what kind of bug it is, but it is one of God's animals. And it's on a white piece of paper. And it's kind of fascinating because this, this, this, this, this bug can't move on the white piece of paper if you draw a black line on it. It sees it as a barrier. So somebody is, is, I mean, did you ever see anything?
Starting point is 00:21:17 like this? Are you watching this still? Yeah, it's very strange. Is this strange? Yeah. I did not know that. So what I have tweeted here is, you know, your starter kid. If you want to, you know, want to addict others to outrage, you want to be outraged. And you just want to start to have some real fun screaming and calling people names.
Starting point is 00:21:36 What you do is A. First thing you do, step one, watch the video. Step two. Notice that the guy holding the pen is white. Step three, notice the white man's domination and use of animals for his sick, cruel game, using them as playthings, trapping them. Four, tweet outrage, make sure you use labels, mention all appropriations, triggers, etc. Then the most important step is do not allow yourself to dismiss this video. Do not allow yourself just to go, huh, and move on.
Starting point is 00:22:18 Don't allow yourself to even be sucked into the lies that it's a stupid bug and a guy with a pen who noticed something kind of cool. Don't, don't, don't. And respond with even greater charges to responses. So there's your starter kit for outrage today. I want you to see the little bug. You can follow me at Glenn Beck and tweet your outrage and get it all out. You know, let's get to the bottom, really, of this oppression, of this poor little animal that this white man is torturing. My understanding is that in 1983, Brett Kavanaugh, not only did, drew a bunch of lines and made the bug avoid the lines because they thought there were barriers.
Starting point is 00:23:07 He drew a complete circle around the bug. The bug believed in a trap. Oh, my gosh. So it went insane. The bug probably went insane. You know, it's, I didn't want to mention this during the 2012 election, but Mitt Romney cares so little, you know, that he cares so little about animals because he, you know, he tied his dog, probably not even in a cage, just tied him to the roof of his car as the family went on vacation, you know, back in the 70s, you know, as if that's not enough. I didn't bring it up, and I feel bad that I didn't bring this up. Now, I don't remember where this happened. I don't know exactly when this happened.
Starting point is 00:23:44 I don't even know what kind of dog he had, you know, and I have no witnesses. But I saw him stop on the roadside someplace in America, some summer or winter or sometime. And he was killing animals. He was killing animals with tweezers. I saw him do it. He was cruel. I believe it. He would take the.
Starting point is 00:24:10 these animals, they were just riding on the back of his dog, and he would take these animals, and he would pluck them off with a tweezer, and then he would set them on fire. Really? Yes, that's what he did. Well, you know, you didn't have the strength to bring up that
Starting point is 00:24:26 allegation in 2012, but thankfully... Well, people don't think ticks are people, too. No, that's true. And we all know now that that's just a lie. Luckily, you brought it up before his Senate election, and now we can stop him from entering the Senate in Utah. Well, Thank you. Thank you. I, you know, I hate to say it, Mitt. But, you know, that's the mark of a serial killer, don't you think? Picking any animal and, you know, with tweezers, torturing them, picking them up, making sure, oh, don't leave the head there when you pick them up. Who says that? And then set them on fire.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Bad people. And calling them names. Taking, taking this animal and just calling it a blood sucker. I mean, that's sick. That is sick. It really is. Did you see this Cabin? Glenn, did you see this Cabin poll real quick? Just to wrap that up, I know we were talking about it last break. Yeah. So they asked the question, do you think the allegation of sexual assault against Kavanaugh generally is or is not credible? Do you think it's a-
Starting point is 00:25:27 What's amazing is the difference between men and women on this poll? Because you look at the men and you're like, you know, look at them, look at them. What was it? Like 26? 28% of men think. You're like, only thing. Of course, you know, go ahead. 28% believe it's credible of men.
Starting point is 00:25:47 That's unbelievable. Only 28%. And you know why? Because at least, at least 68% of men have raped women at some point in their life. So you're taking a stance that there's a man that has not raped a woman. I know I don't mean to be controversial. I just, no, I'm not saying that. Okay.
Starting point is 00:26:10 I don't want to deal with the blowback on that. Every man is raped. Maybe these are men who have, you know, who have atoned for it. That might be it. What's interesting about this. Or they're Nazis because there are at least 28% of men that are Nazis. Right. But go ahead.
Starting point is 00:26:27 When it comes to women, so it's 28% of men find the Kavanaugh allegation credible. Look at this one, America. Only 25% of women believe it's credible. Less. So less women. believe it's credible than men, according to the poll, which was done by the Huffington Post. That is the most incredible thing I've heard. I read that yesterday afternoon, and I saw the Huffington Post.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Only 25% of women believe this. I would love to know if I'm alone in that. That is completely consistent with the people I have talked to in just regular anecdotal life about the Me Too movement since it began. It's every time I hear the, oh, I can't believe, you know, the typical thing you'd expect from some Me Too denier, you know, women do this stuff all the time. I used to know women who did this. I know a woman who did this and this to some man that she had wanted revenge on, blah, blah, blah,
Starting point is 00:27:29 blah, blah, blah, blah. Women are much worse on women. It's always women saying it. It's incredible. And it's like, you know, I don't know if it's because men, men might believe the same thing, but are terrified to say anything about it, or they might know those same stories, but they don't want to bring it up
Starting point is 00:27:42 because it's going to cause them problems. But women are much more likely, I've found at least, to just to willingly offer the opinion unprompted. It's not like I go to parties and I'm like, hey, by the way, let's talk about the latest developments in the Me Too movement. This is something that women are bringing up because it's a big issue in their lives.
Starting point is 00:28:01 And constantly I hear my friend in high school, my friend in college, this girl I used to know at work, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Same types of things. saying they faked pregnancies and accused them of things they didn't do and said they were too drunk when they weren't and all of these things and look women are awful so are men we're all awful we all do awful things the idea that you should believe all women because of their genitals is a ridiculous idea of course there's bad women and of course there's bad men we know all of these things to be true and yet we're
Starting point is 00:28:36 We're asked to deny, and this is, I think, Glenn, to your point about your, and you were making your book, a pitch a minute ago, it's postmodernism and action. We're all supposed to deny these things that we know are true. Everybody knows that there are good people, good men, good women, bad men, bad women. We all know it. So to say you should believe a gender based on the idea that they've got a certain set of private parts is not only insulting, but it's completely against all that we know of human nature. And that's postmodernism. Here's, let me show you the subtle manipulation of opinion in America and in the mainstream media. Let's play CNN, ask women if they believe Kavanaugh.
Starting point is 00:29:21 So Randy Kay from CNN goes to Florida and asks five, not women, five Republican women, asking if they believe Kavanaugh. Here's the audio tape. A show of hands. How many of you believe Judge Kavanaugh when he says this didn't happen? I believe him. I do believe him.
Starting point is 00:29:44 How can we believe the word of a woman or something that happened 36 years ago when this guy has an impeccable reputation? Nobody that has spoken ill will about him. Everyone that speaks about him, this guy is an altar boy, you know, a scout. Because one woman made an allegation. Sorry, I don't buy it.
Starting point is 00:30:04 I would she come forward if this one. wasn't true because it has basically destroyed her family. She's had to move. She's gone undercover. She's gotten death threats. So if she's lying, why come forward? She's also destroying his life, his wife's lives, his children's lives, his career.
Starting point is 00:30:20 I mean, why did she come out sooner if she's telling the truth? Why didn't she come out when he was going into the Bush White House? Why didn't she come out when he's been a federal judge for over a decade? Does something that allegedly happened some 30 plus years ago matter today? You can't judge the character of a man based on what he did at 17. And I would hate to think that 30, 40 years later, somebody's going to destroy your life because somewhere at some party, it's not right. But maybe you touch somebody the way you were not supposed to.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Okay. So why would CNN do this? Why would CNN talk to just five Republican women? Well, because for a couple of reasons. So you can have people watch and go, look at those damn Republicans. I am so much better. We as Democrats, we are so much better than those guys. Look at them making excuses, yada, yada, yada.
Starting point is 00:31:18 Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. That sounds pretty good. Why, again, wouldn't you ask all the American people? Why wouldn't you put three Democrats, three Republicans? Probably because only 25 percent. If you put four Republicans in a Democrats in a room, it's very, very likely that still only one quarter of them, because by population, 25% of women. So you can't just ask random women because only one out of four, believe it.
Starting point is 00:31:53 So instead, get five people, make sure they're Republicans, because then they'll be the only one seen on television, denying it, which leaves you the impression, oh my gosh, look at these Republicans. They'll just say and do anything. That's a great point. Man, it's amazing too. I love the question. She just had no idea.
Starting point is 00:32:15 She can't even think of a reason. Why? Now, again, I don't know the allegation. I don't know that this is her motivation. But of course, we can all guess if she is making it up, let's just say for a moment, let's consider the possibility that it's not true. I know this is not something the media has done in any way,
Starting point is 00:32:30 but let's consider the possibility that it's not true. Can you think of why she might do it? Can you think of why she might do it even though it ruins her family? Why would she do it, Glenn? Can you think of any outlying possibility, any crazy theory as to why someone would fake an allegation about a Supreme Court justice a week before he's going to be confirmed and a couple months before an election that might overturn the possibility of a Republican Supreme Court? Can you think of anything? No, I'm having a hard time. But let me just throw this.
Starting point is 00:33:03 Let's throw this on the table just for consideration. She was a co-signer of a letter back earlier in the summer. She works for an organization that takes millions of dollars from George Soros' open society, specifically to stop Brett Kavanaugh from becoming Supreme Court justice. Oh, wait, I still don't get the tie. I can't. Can you think, it's ruining her family. Why would she do such a thing?
Starting point is 00:33:29 I know. Okay, because she's a possibility of being a zealot for, you know, the Democratic, progressive left that, you know, just wants to smear anybody who could possibly overturn Roe versus Wade, which would make her a hero. Right. I mean, of course. Take your morals out of this for a second, Glenn. Say you're completely, you're a Washington operative, right? A bad person. Don't care about morals.
Starting point is 00:33:58 Don't care about that. you care about the ends justifying the means, right? Let's just say that. I'm not saying that this is this person, but to create an idea of how stupid that question is, if you had no morals and didn't care, you had no scruples, you don't care about destroying someone else's life, you don't care about lying. Why wouldn't you do this? Why wouldn't you fake an allegation? If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. There's not going to be repercussions. They will embrace her on the other side. They're still, to this day, embracing people who have fake. Al Sharpton is still. Still saying he wasn't wrong about Tijuana Broly.
Starting point is 00:34:31 Still. So I think to be less pessimistic than you, I don't even think you have to have no scruples. You just have to believe in abortion and women's rights to the point to your willing to sacrifice anything for it. And it's just that means. You will go out saying, well, I am Spartacus Let me tell you now about Ticotwari and Palm Beach letter Ticotwari is running a crypto course with us
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Starting point is 00:37:03 He might not be able to save the country, but at least we can all go down laughing. Glenn Beck Live, the addicted to outrage tour, on tour this fall. Let's start with Bill O'Reilly on his program in just a second. Bill O'Reilly coming up. This week we've been in the City of Angels. Broadcasting directly from Los Angeles. This is Southern Kavanaugh. California, as I grew up in Seattle, Washington, I always wanted to live in California.
Starting point is 00:37:38 I still kind of do. If Sacramento was not part of California, if they would just take all of the politicians and the politics and Hollywood and move them to New York, I would love to live here. But I don't know how people do it. I really don't. God bless you. There's so many conservatives here that just don't admit that they're conservative. Just keep it quiet. This is home to some of the most
Starting point is 00:38:08 pompous virtue signaling liberals in the entire nation. Maybe the entire world. The virtue signaling here is off the charts. Even the French say, Oh, they're a little sonati, huh? They don't just talk about how incredibly awesome and more virtuous than they are than the rest of us. They back it up by.
Starting point is 00:38:32 regulating the crap out of everything. Some of the most ridiculous laws you've ever heard, some of my favorites, it's a crime to ride a bicycle in a swimming pool, which is kind of a, you know, bummer because I like to swim and bike, and I don't have the time, so I like to do it both at the same time. You know, there's nothing like riding your, you know, your BMX in a pool.
Starting point is 00:38:58 It's, you know, just for people who are super athletic like me. Two, illegal to curse on a mini golf course. Is it possible to play golf, any form of golf, and not curse? Three, dogs are not allowed to mate within 500 yards of a church or a school. I know, I've been talking to my dog. Do you realize how close we are to a school? Stop humping that other dog. You break this law.
Starting point is 00:39:32 You break this law and you face a five, $500 fine and or six months in prison. By the way, Your Honor, I wasn't humping near the school. The dog was. Why am I going to prison? If you're a pooch trotting along, you know, near a church or a school and you happen to hear the sweet melodic sounds of Barry White and all of a sudden that poodle is walking in slow motion, stay away, man.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Run for the cold swimming pool. as long as there's not a bike in it. This is California. The biggest and probably most economically challenging and damaging laws are the environmental laws. Kind of like the new law that makes it illegal, illegal to take a shower and do your laundry on the same day. Oh, this is great. Don't laugh. That's a real law.
Starting point is 00:40:31 How about the stringent emission laws that corporations have to deal with? But it's kind of funny for all the fierce rhetoric that comes from everybody in Hollywood to, you know, to the San Fernando Valley regarding the climate change and militant environmentalism. Because I'm here this week and this place looks like a crap hole. I mean, it really, I mean, it's dirty, nasty, garbage everywhere. Have you walked down Hollywood Boulevard? Wow, that's lovely. I mean, if you can make it by
Starting point is 00:41:10 honest to God, in Hollywood, doing some business this week, walking down, everybody's like, is that guy smoking crack? Of course he is. Of course he is. Everybody's smoking crack. Try taking a drive down the 405
Starting point is 00:41:26 or any freeway in the L.A. area. Bumper to bumper, it's a mess. You want to roll your windows down because it's so nice, but no, you really don't because of the, you know, all of the earth-saving chemicals that are being pumped out of the back of that bus. So, what is the after effect of all of these virtuous laws? It's making things better, right? Several years ago, the state of California offered drivers of low or zero-emission cars
Starting point is 00:41:55 for the opportunity to drive in the carpool lane, all they had to do was just do one thing. They wanted to encourage more people to buy electric cars, saving the environment. Now, it just happens that they also gain some revenue by, you know, having to buy those cute little zero emissions carpool eligible permits that they put on the car. But that didn't have anything to do with it. California is not looking to bilkits people. No, it's not. which brings me to the
Starting point is 00:42:27 newest law, the California. Remember those little stickers that you had to buy so you could you know, so you could buy a really expensive car overpay for it and then drive in the carpool lane? Well, the legislature has just passed a new law stating that the low-emission carpool decals that you purchased, yeah, those ones are no longer valid.
Starting point is 00:42:53 And so don't use the carpool lane. you want to come back to the state today because they have a brand new low emissions sticker for your car. Now, again, I mean, they're doing this just because it saves something for the environment. It has nothing to do with the state making more money. You know, has absolutely nothing to do with that. More money on the registration fees, which are now the highest in the country coming from a state with the highest taxes.
Starting point is 00:43:25 The money on the new low-emission carpool permit? Yep. They like that. And the sales tax if you buy a new car? So the state's getting richer. Californians are getting poorer and all in the name of environmentalism and climate change. But it's all for the virtue, right? Has anybody noticed that the cities that are run by progressives for decades are hellholes?
Starting point is 00:43:52 Has anyone ever noticed that? it's hard not to when you're in some places in California and don't even get me started with pooperoni on the streets of San Francisco. It's Friday, September 21st. You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. I've been tracking what they call dark money. Now, dark money is... A racist. ...are donations that flow into groups.
Starting point is 00:44:27 They're target people for destruction. I'm a good example. One of the groups that attacked me was called Color of Change. Okay? Now, no idea they show up with signs, get O'Reilly out, fire O'Reilly. They were funded. They were paid to do it. Okay?
Starting point is 00:44:45 It took us a while to track it, but that's what happened. There are literally dozens of these groups, most of them on the left, the far left. I guess the conservatives have a few of them, but I'm not really, aware of that. This is a far-left movement led by George Soros, the billionaire, to funnel money into various agencies to destroy people with whom the far-left disagrees. Judge Kavanaugh. So Bill O'Reilly started in on this yesterday. We talked about it yesterday as well, but in case you missed it, we wanted to get Bill O'Reilly on and compare notes on what he has seen with Judge Kavanaugh and the George Soros money and how it ties to Dr. Ford.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Welcome to the program, Bill O'Reilly. All right, but let me put down my copy of Addicted to Outrage. Oh, my gosh. You've been really six in the morning. Very good. Congratulations. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Yeah, you know, we're in a time now where I think it's a tipping point.
Starting point is 00:45:55 It'll be interesting to see how this Kavanaugh thing comes out, but I think people are paying attention. Here's my question. Who's paying Dr. Ford's lawyers? Christine Ford's lawyers. Who's paying? She's not paying them. Who's paying them?
Starting point is 00:46:10 Why isn't the press looking into that? Who's behind this movement? These lawyers are radical leftists? Why did she hire them? If you were an aggrieved American, the first law firm you're going to go to is somebody that is tied in with George Soros. Katz, her main lawyer, works on a foundation that Soros basically funds.
Starting point is 00:46:37 This is where you're going. So none of it adds up, and people have got to pay attention to it. So, Bill, I have, the American people have just been, a Huffington Post poll has been taken in the American people. 28% of men believe her, only 25% of women believe her. Out of that number of the 25%, how many do you think are only saying this? How many actually do you think actually believe her and how many are just political zombies? I can't possibly answer that.
Starting point is 00:47:21 I mean, it's speculation, but what I can tell you is this. you mentioned the virtuous left out in California. And that's who's driving Judge Kavanaugh is guilty, even though they have no blank and clue whether he's guilty or not. But because they feel good about destroying Kavanaugh, primarily because of abortion, they can say whatever they want to say. Do process, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:47:51 Did you hear the other night back that Chris Cuomo and CNN said, you know what, and Dupro's presumption of innocence, that's just in courts. That's not really an American society. That's not in our... Where do you think, where does Chris Cuomo think we got the laws? We codified, we codified what society feels
Starting point is 00:48:12 is right and just, wrote it down and said, this is who we are. It's worse than that. The founding fathers fought a war because they wanted a just, society because King George wasn't just in their opinion. And part of the just society is, unlike France, which has a Napoleonic code, that you're guilty and to prove an innocent, you're innocent until proven guilty, not just in a court of law,
Starting point is 00:48:41 but in society, you can't be pointing fingers at people going prove you're not a rapist. I mean, but this is what it is. You're on CNN, and there he is at 9 o'clock. and he's a lawyer. You know, don't, don't give me that we should be giving anybody the presumption of innocence. Oh, no. No, we want to be a Stalin-esque society that if Joseph feels that you're disloyal, he can put a bullet in your head.
Starting point is 00:49:09 That's what we want to be in America. I just started reading the trial by Kafka last night. I only picked it up because, if I remember right, the trial is about a guy who all of a sudden is accused of something, stands trial. He doesn't know what he's even accused of. And he's going through a trial. This struck me last night, as I saw, one of her conditions, was that Kavanaugh had to answer to the charges before she testified. Right.
Starting point is 00:49:47 I mean, this is that even, how is that just or fair? out of control. And this is what you've seen in colleges when you had any student who's accused of anything had to go before a star chamber and they would basically thrown out before any evidence was presented. Right. And this is what Chris Cuomo wants. And I'm going to read that Kauff the book right after I finish, addicted to outrage. Well, I appreciate that, Bill. And I really truly do believe that you're Rehu got up at six to read it
Starting point is 00:50:21 this morning too with everything in me I believe that all right Bill O'Reilly hang on just a second from Bill O'Reilly.com his book is
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Starting point is 00:52:23 It's real estate agents.itrust.com. Go there now, real estate agents. I trust.com. So Bill O'Reilly, what do you think about the woman who has really no evidence at all, no one backing up her story, her friend that said, oh, I heard a buzz about this. Later, the next day, said she was empowered by the internet to say those things. She doesn't know if it's true and she doesn't want to talk about it, and she deleted the tweet.
Starting point is 00:52:57 That's as good as it gets. You have a he said, she said, and this woman is coming on, and she is demanding that the GOP does a few things. She said, Kavanaugh has to testify first. There are no outside counsels that can question her. she wants them to subpoena Mark Judge and she has to have her safety guaranteed. First, the last one? Okay, fine.
Starting point is 00:53:29 What do you think of the other ones? Ridiculous. I appointed all of my viewers on Bill O'Reilly.com as jury members for a civil case regarding the Kavanaugh's situation. I said the preponderance of evidence is what you have to rule on. And here's the evidence. when it happened, allegedly happened, 36 years ago,
Starting point is 00:53:53 was anybody told about it? Okay, who would be told about it? The parents? Of course, right? If this happened and the way she describes it, you would tell your parents. You would assume, or your brother or your sister or your best friend.
Starting point is 00:54:09 You start there. Why was no one told? No school report? Nothing. You could make the case that, you know, a woman, especially a 15-year-old girl, is embarrassed. I brought it on myself. I don't want to tell my parents because I was drunk. I have a 15-year-old.
Starting point is 00:54:32 I don't know anyone, anyone being assaulted who wouldn't tell anyone. I'm sorry. I just don't. It's just not human nature. And then all those years, you don't tell anybody. nothing happens until a marital session, a counseling session, where the therapist writes down that Dr. Ford said there were four boys in the room, and now Dr. Ford says there were two boys in the room and says a therapist made a mistake.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Therapists don't make those kinds of mistakes. That's an amazingly traumatic experience. They don't make those kind of mistakes. So I'm presenting evidence, evidence that Dr. Ford herself has confirmed, not evidence that Bill O'Reilly's pulled out of the air. And I'm just saying to myself, if you look at the pattern of what she says happened, and then you look at who she has hired to represent her, the most far left progresses in the country. Right. You can't not draw a political implication. It's impossible. So you did the civil, you know, the civil court, which convicted O.J. Simpson, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
Starting point is 00:55:44 standard in civil court is just a preponderance of evidence, not beyond a reasonable doubt. My listeners to evaluate, because in criminal court, you can't do it. Number one, there were no charges filed, right? And number two, there isn't one shred of evidence from that night. She doesn't even know where it happened. So how could you possibly have an end-investigation? How? And you also have a pattern in recent history of one woman saying something, which opens up the floodgate for all these other women to say something. There hasn't been anyone. Did you see the Hollywood ad put out by move on?
Starting point is 00:56:32 Did you see those actresses, Julianne Moore and those other people? I mean, that just, it depressed me. I go, are you American citizens or what? I mean, what are you doing? And everybody says, Salem, which hunt, Salem, Sam. This is Salem. This is exactly what happened there.
Starting point is 00:56:54 Bill O'Reilly from Bill O'Reilly.com. We'll continue our discussion here in just a second and get his opinion on what happens next. What does he see coming next week with the hearings and testimony? Bill O'Reilly just would like to know if this is one. of those days that you say, man, I wish someone would take the president's phone away from him. He has just tweeted, I have no doubt that if the attack on Dr. Ford was as bad as she said, charges would have been immediately filed with local law enforcement authorities by either her
Starting point is 00:57:36 or her loving parents. I ask that she brings those filings forward so we can learn the date and the time and the place. Should the president be tweeting and getting involved in this? I'm not sure. I think that with all modesty, he did that because you read my message of the day yesterday, which he said exactly the same thing. Yeah, I believe you're right. They monitor me.
Starting point is 00:58:05 May I read you two paragraphs of today's Bill O'Reilly.com message of the day? May I just very joy? Sure, sure. And I'll read it slow so Stu can keep up. Okay. All right, okay. The Judge Kavanaugh, Christine Ford case, is now expanding to the midterm election. There is no question that Dr. Ford's lawyers working with the Democratic Party are trying to embarrass
Starting point is 00:58:30 Republicans and bait the party into denigrating the accuser. So this situation is no longer solely a possible criminal act designed to derail a nominated Supreme Court justice. Now it has become a national election issue designed to cripple President Trump. And that's exactly what's happening. Now Trump took the bait. He took it. Now, you have to ask, is that a good or bad thing? I believe that the tide of public opinion is turning against Christine Ford. At this point, Friday, that could change by Monday. But right now, I think that people are saying, you know what, we've had enough of this. We have had enough of the accusations, and there are so many holes and arrogance, we won't do this, we won't do that,
Starting point is 00:59:23 you have to do this. Americans don't like that, Beck. They don't. They're standing back. They want to know what happened. They want the truth. But I'm telling you, I'm feeling the winds change here. Okay. So I would agree with you. I just had dinner. here in Los Angeles was somebody last night who is a liberal everybody here is a liberal and he said
Starting point is 00:59:51 this Kavanaugh stuff is nuts it's crazy I don't believe her he said the Democratic Party if they continue to do this kind of stuff and run left he said I I don't know who I'll vote for
Starting point is 01:00:06 he said if they run Cory Booker Kamala Harris or Elizabeth Warren he said, I can't vote for him. I can't vote for any of those people. He said, so I don't know what I'm going to do. And this is coming from a guy who works in Hollywood. And he's a Democrat. He better not say anything.
Starting point is 01:00:24 No, no, no. He's, he's right out the window in that totalitarian thing out there. Look, what you're having now is I would never say that I don't believe Dr. Ford. I would never say that because I don't. No. And I'm a fact-driven guy. So far in this conversation, which I think has been excellent between you and me. We have presented facts. We've stayed away from speculation and politics. Facts, okay? And that's what everybody needs to see. But once you get into a position where your radical left attorney, a woman who disparaged Paula Jones stuck up for Al Franken,
Starting point is 01:01:07 when that woman is telling the Senate Judiciary Committee, look, this is what you're going to do. You're going to do this or we're not showing up. Once you get there, fair-minded Americans are going to say, you know what? Blank you. And that's what's happening. So, Bill, what are the ramifications if, you know, she put all of these ridiculous restrictions. you know, that Kavanaugh has to testify before her. Yes.
Starting point is 01:01:41 I mean, that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. But they're shrewd in the sense they put Grassley, the head of the Judiciary Committee, in a real vise. Because if Grassley says, you don't tell me what to do, then he doesn't want to know the truth. Then he's persecuting the victim. Then the Republican Party don't care about women. You see? Right.
Starting point is 01:02:04 Set it up. That unless you do it my way, that you don't care about... Here's what I would like everybody in Washington to start caring about, and that is the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, which boils down to care about all humans,
Starting point is 01:02:23 care about every single American and their rights. This has huge, huge ramifications. Because I think personally, we are down now to the whole country is going to watch, if she cries and is sympathetic, the sympathy will change. She doesn't need any more evidence.
Starting point is 01:02:46 It's now just down to which one is more sympathetic, which one puts on a better show, and coupled with, which one will the media get behind? We already know the first one. We know what that's going to be. That's a good point. But I think there's a little bit more to it than that because I think the battle lines are hardened. And I think a lot of people
Starting point is 01:03:11 have already made up their minds, even though I think they should keep an open mind on this. But I think a lot of people have said, you know, he's making it up or he did it. But you have a situation that is out of control and being used now, not only to derail Kavanaugh, but to get Trump. And that's what people ought to know. That connection is now being established. I'll go back for the first thing I said, who is paying Dr. Ford's lawyers? Who is paying them? And, of course, the press would never ask that question or bother to look, because when you find out who's paying, you'll see that it is a arch-leftist group
Starting point is 01:03:55 and big monies going in. All right. Let me change subjects. Kind of. Let me go overseas. This story broke yesterday, and I saw an op-ed from Jonathan Turley on it. The far-right political leader, Marine Le Pen, has been ordered into psychiatric evaluations after she posted graphic images of bodies of people executed by the Islamic State.
Starting point is 01:04:22 She was accused under French laws, criminalization, different forms of speech, laws that are rolling back free speech all over the continent. posting the pictures meant she was charged now as circulating violent messages that incite terrorism or pornography or serious harm human dignity. And they can also be viewed by a minor. She also posted pictures after the Paris terror attacks of the images of the U.S. journalist that had been desecrated or decapitated. in that attack. And she wrote, Daesh, this.
Starting point is 01:05:09 She's now being brought in to see if she knows the difference between right and wrong and can answer questions truthfully if she knows what reality is. Then she's going to go to trial, and she could receive nine years for posting accurate pictures of what Islamic extremists, do to people. Any thoughts?
Starting point is 01:05:36 I think it's a great opportunity for Ms. Le Pen, you know, because people are going to say it happened and she's warning us of what this group is capable of. So why are you making her a martyr? So if she wants to be Joan of Arc, you know, I'm keeping in France. Thank you. She can be. So you use the insanity of, I see what they're trying to do over in France and other countries. They don't want to incite people against Muslims so that they're not beat up on the streets. I understand. It's almost like our legislation here, our hate crime legislation here. But Le Pen and she's a shrewd person, she'll use this for her benefit.
Starting point is 01:06:25 Okay, so wait a minute, hang on. It's not like it is over here because you could post pictures. of the clan lynching people. And as long as it's clearly marked, this is what the clan is, nobody's going to do anything about that. But there are laws on the books here where you cannot threaten somebody.
Starting point is 01:06:47 That's what I meant. So if you're walking down the street and there's a Muslim person and you go over to the Muslim person and say, you're a member of ISIS, and you ought to get out of here, and I want to hurt you or something like that. You'll be arrested.
Starting point is 01:07:00 you can't do that. So that's what the law in France is designed to stop. They don't want that kind of confrontation to take place. Britain has it too. Britain has it too. So you're in a position now where yes, are they impeding freedom of speech and expression, certainly they are. They don't value that on the continent as much as we used to. I don't think we do anymore because our totalitarian left is wiping out free speech. You know, if you, to go back to the Kavanaugh for a second, if you speak out and say, you know, I may not believe this, then you are attacking women.
Starting point is 01:07:40 All women deserve to be believed. I mean, that crazy senator from Hawaii, Masey, Hirono. Oh, no, Kavanaugh did it. And don't you dare say he didn't do it? because if you do, then you're attacking women. I mean, come on. That's where we are, and that's where we're heading into that area where you can't even question an accusation or an allegation anymore.
Starting point is 01:08:06 And if you do, then you should be punished. If you question it, you should be punished. And Macy will be the first one to try to do that. It is truly frightening to see how close we are to being dragged over the threshold back into the dark ages where you could be. Oh, yeah. Stalinism. I mean, that's the people, they don't understand that in a totalitarian society,
Starting point is 01:08:34 you are not allowed to dissent. And in Hollywood, Beck, you're sitting in Hollywood. Are you allowed to dissent if you work in the show business industry, Beck? Are you allowed? No. Okay. No. Democratic Party, are you allowed to vote for Judge Kavanaugh without having your campaign
Starting point is 01:08:58 funds cut off by Chuck Schumer? Okay? No, you're not. No, you're not. You're not allowed. That's Stalinism. You're not seeing that on the right. As crazy as some of those right-wingers are.
Starting point is 01:09:13 You don't see that kind of you're not allowed, but you see it on the left, and it is openly accepted by the media. You are not allowed to walk into the New York Times newsroom. If you are a reporter wearing a Make America Great Again hat, you are not allowed. Everybody should know what's happening here. It is fighting and it's going like a speed train. It really is. It's picking up speed going faster and faster.
Starting point is 01:09:49 Bill O'Reilly from Bill O'Reilly.com. Thank you very much. Appreciate it. And killing the SS out October 9th. Buy it with Beck's book. Get those two right in your house. Thank you very much. Appreciate it, Bill.
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Starting point is 01:12:23 Welcome to the program. It is Friday. We're glad you're here. I've been reading some of the reviews now that people have had a few days with a book, and I'm just thrilled to read the reviews, and thank you so much for the support. The sales so far look to be really good. We have no idea until next week, but we're very grateful that you would take the time and your hard-earned money and read the book. Uh, it is, I think, the most important book that I have written since, um, uh, common sense. Uh, get the audiobook downloaded on audible. It is, it's really good. I worked really hard on this book, but then I went in and did 35 hours. It runs about 15, uh, 15 hours. Um, but it's, it's really good. Um,
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Starting point is 01:13:50 Glenn Beck is coming live to talk about the right path forward and to make fun of the people standing in the way. He might not be able to save the country, but at least we can all go down laughing. Glenn Beck Live, the Addicted to Outrage Tour, on tour this fall. Glenn. Well, here's another victory for the tone-deaf feminists here in America. man spreading is now on to decline. Meanwhile, Muslim women in India have just been given the legal right to have a say in their own divorce. If you're a Muslim woman under Sharia law, you can use the triple, I think it's Talak.
Starting point is 01:14:34 And what that means is, I think it's pronounced Talak. Excuse me, if I'm hitting this wrong, but it's Talak, Talak, Talak, which means, I divorce you, I divorce you, I divorce you. You say it three times, Beetlejuice shows up and you are divorced. But it is, it's only for the men. Well, now, Indian women have been saved from the triple Tulaq. It's now been outlawed as a form of instant divorce in Islam.
Starting point is 01:15:06 Until now, Muslim men have been legally allowed to instantly divorce. their wives just by saying Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice. How's that for women's rights? How's that for human rights for that matter? By the way, just so nobody is upset, I just, I want to break
Starting point is 01:15:26 in with the news again. Man spreading is down here in America. It's down. Men are not sitting like they used to in, I mean, as as much as they used to. It's still happening. Yes, you're still oppressed. Things are horrible. But it is on
Starting point is 01:15:42 decline. Why haven't the fourth wave feminist like Linda Sarsour taken to the streets to protest the vile treatment of women in places like India? I know. It's such a stupid question because we all know. We all know. She knows. Everybody around her knows. But it is worth mentioning that the bill faced a lot of opposition, both among the public and within the government, meaning that there is a problem of widespread systematic misogyny in India. You remember Hillary Clinton
Starting point is 01:16:20 speaking to the people of India and talking about how racist and sexist we are here in America? Widespread systematic misogyny in India seems like something that protesters from the Kavanaugh hearings should be riled up by on account of their convictions to fight the
Starting point is 01:16:39 patriarchy and the oppression of women. Because they are concerned about those things right? Because I can tell you a country, a region, really with habitual government-wide oppression of women, I think is much bigger than a problem that we're now facing this week of he said, she said, with Brett Kavanaugh. You know those dramatic outfits that the protesters are wearing, you know, for the Kavanaugh hearing? You know, they're dressed as the handmade, handmade tail. That took a lot of women, a lot of work from women here. And it's shameful.
Starting point is 01:17:15 It really is. And of course, they're all convinced that it's coming here in America. But do you know that Muslim women throughout the Middle East, Asia, they have to wear those? And in fact, it's much worse. And they have to wear it on a daily basis. And it's starting to spread all over the world. See, the difference is here, you went to a costume store and you rented that, or maybe you made it yourself. and you didn't have to ask your man to take you to the fabric store to get the fabric.
Starting point is 01:17:48 You just made it. It's not dress up time in other countries. It's actually a living hell for women. Millions of women. Tens of millions of women. Has anybody in the feminist movement actually care about it? women or do you just want to use women so you can gather enough people to flood the streets so you can all scream orange man bad it's Friday September 21st you're listening to the
Starting point is 01:18:35 Glenn Beck program I don't want to talk about the details of Kavanaugh because I'm tired of talking about it this week there's nothing to talk about there's nothing to talk about There's nothing new. There's new perversions of the system, but there's no new facts to this. In fact, facts that we started with on Monday were very few. But some of those facts have been withdrawn from the people who stated those facts, saying that, well, they were empowered by the Internet, and now they have to retract it. They've deleted those posts.
Starting point is 01:19:15 They've deleted those. Those testimonies that I heard buzz when I was in high school. In fact, the one who wrote that, after being asked to be on all kinds of shows, she said, I was empowered by the internet. I didn't know that I was going to have to answer to this on all kinds of TV shows. I don't know what happened. I had to delete the tweet. But then she said, then she said,
Starting point is 01:19:49 but it accomplished everything I wanted it to accomplish. What was it you wanted to accomplish? What is that? I know, I know people want to win. And there is real evil that we're facing. This is evil. I really think, you know,
Starting point is 01:20:18 anytime you are trying to destroy someone, and that becomes more important than the facts, because we don't have any facts. any, any fair jury that is not on the left or the right, we get an alien. We get the smartest group of people, women. We get the smartest group of women ever born. We reanimate them. They come back alive, but they have no idea what is going on in our society today.
Starting point is 01:20:56 they just know the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and they know the judicial system. And we give them the facts that have been outlined so far. But they don't have a horse in this game. They're still rubbing, you know, the dirt out of their eyes. They're still rubbing the dirt out of their eyes. If we give them the facts, do you honestly believe they would say anything other than, yeah, but what are the facts? Where did it happen? Do you have another witness? How, wait, so she only told one other person, and it was the psychiatrist, but even that
Starting point is 01:21:39 story that he wrote down, is he a competent psychiatrist? How did he write the story down incorrectly? It's a pretty big deal. How did he write that down? And if he made that mistake, is he credible now? And that was the only time she said anything. The story is different and she never mentioned him before. What does he say? Well, dead ladies of America. You know, you former geniuses that have been in the ground that we've just done a Frankenstein with. Let me just tell you this.
Starting point is 01:22:15 Next week, the accuser is going to testify. And so we're going to answer all those questions. But she's only going to testify. if he answers the charges before she testifies. Wouldn't one of the dead smart people say, how can, wait, how, how can he answer to charges that he hasn't heard yet? Wouldn't another dead person say,
Starting point is 01:22:48 wait, you guys are still, you're America, right? Do you still using the Constitution? Yeah. And you got the jury thing? Yeah. I mean, I always remember, maybe you've changed it. I always remember the prosecution goes first. Because when I was alive, you were innocent until proven guilty.
Starting point is 01:23:09 No American had to prove their innocence. Someone else had to prove their guilt. Yeah, I know. Well, we're still doing that in the court, but we're not doing that in real life. Wouldn't another dead, smart woman from the past that we reanimated say, What do you mean you're not using that in real life only in the court system? What's the difference between that and real life? Isn't it more important to be able to make decisions in your everyday life?
Starting point is 01:23:45 Isn't it more important? Otherwise, couldn't you just smear anyone? Then I think we might. Then I think we might. We might. Not necessarily, but we might. If we have reanimated Carolyn Bryant, she might. she might step to the plate
Starting point is 01:24:03 and she might remind us of something and you'd say to yourself we're not going to reanimate Carolyn Bryant I mean why until you remember who Carolyn Bryant is I'll give you a second to catch up on that and then I'll
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Starting point is 01:26:54 together. Dead American women. Okay? Because, you know, we can go to space and we can get an alien to come down and look at, look what we have. Or let's take Americans who understand us, but are completely removed from politics,
Starting point is 01:27:07 completely removed from politics. So I'm going to, I'm going to dig up a couple of women from the past, and I'm going to ask them to help us understand the Judge Kavanaugh situation. And the first person I'm going to bring back to life is Carolyn Bryant. And I just want to ask her what she thinks of us just taking the accuser's testimony and saying that's the only thing we have to go on. should we believe just the accuser, even if the evidence is thin? I think Carolyn Bryant, now maybe in 1955, if I bring her back and she only remembers 1955, she might have a different answer.
Starting point is 01:28:01 But when she dies, 2008, she comes out at the end of her life and says, okay, I lied. I lied. Emmett Till did not grab me by the waist and utter profanities at me. See, the mob went and killed Emmett Till. They beat him to death. Beat him so hard, one of his eyes popped out. Then they took a bunch of stones and they threw him into the water and they just tried to submerge him. But eventually they found him.
Starting point is 01:28:40 He had an open casket. He had an open casket because his mother just kept saying, No, I want people to see what they've done to my boy. The reason why justice was never served there is because of Carolyn Bryant. She's the one who said he whistled at me. And then he grabbed me by the waist and uttered obscenities. She lied. I think Carolyn might say, eh, you know what?
Starting point is 01:29:13 Let's have a little more to go on than just the testimony of one. Or how about we dig up Rebecca Nurse? or Sarah Good. They're just two of the victims in Salem. Everybody believed, everybody believed little girls. I mean, they're not going to lie, right? They've seen witchcraft happening. This is a witch.
Starting point is 01:29:40 And then, of course, you've got a few other people, like the doctor, who says, yeah, you know what? This, I think this, I think she's right. I think she's telling the truth. And, you know, you have some of the other prominent citizens why was why was the mob so wound up testimony on people who were lying but seemed credible at the time didn't have any evidence except you know of course magic you know a cow dying uh you know a neighbor tripping that's of course you know all due to spells so i think rebecca nurse and sarah good
Starting point is 01:30:19 might say to americans right now you know what the rule of law and and the the the social norms that you've always had to where when it's he said she said, you don't call it either way? And if there is political motivation, money involved, and there's no evidence, you probably should not make a move on anything. How about Rio Soto? Riosoto was an artist. She had just put her art into one of the big San Francisco museums.
Starting point is 01:31:02 And then December 1941 happened. And she was Japanese. She was an American. She was born here in America, but she looked Japanese. So, of course, she was dangerous. And what happened? Before December 7, 1941, about a year or so before, FDR, who was a racist, didn't trust the Japanese. didn't trust any Americans, no matter if you were born here or not, if you look like that,
Starting point is 01:31:30 you've got to be with them. He sent the Pentagon out to the West Coast and said, can you find out, you know, what's going on? I think we need to put them in an internment camp. The report came back, and it was very clear. No, no, no, no. They're very American. You know, there are some groups out there, but they're very small. But for the most part, the Japanese are with us.
Starting point is 01:31:51 They don't like this guy. Well, as soon as he had the excuse on December 7th, he disregarded the advice of the study because of his personal view. And he whipped the nation up into a fury and the mob followed along. You know, maybe we should dig up the 22-year-old Najeeba. She didn't really have a trial. Well, kind of. Kind of had a trial. I mean, it's Sharia law.
Starting point is 01:32:32 And there's a trial there. And here's how it works in Sharia law. You know, something that, in fact, something that the founder of the women's movement is for and advocates Sharia law. Linda Sarser loves it. Well, we should dig up Najeeba because she was committing adultery. And when I say adultery, you might describe it as rape. but see here's the great thing about Sharia law if a man rapes a woman
Starting point is 01:33:09 the man's not at fault it could have been the hijab could have been it could have been that even though she's covered everything but her eyes her eyes were telling him I want you you want me
Starting point is 01:33:24 and the man couldn't control himself so he had to rape now if he if he wants to call it a rape you know, and he's prosecuted, well, then it is rape. Could be adultery. But that's her fault again.
Starting point is 01:33:41 You know, if she was luring him. Are there any witnesses? Well, it's him against her. And if there are witnesses, well, it's him. But his testimony is worth more. In fact, there have to be three women to equal his testimony
Starting point is 01:33:56 of just one. Let's bring her up and say, should we just believe the one? person that has the power. So earlier, I said, let's bring some dead people back to life on some sort of Frankenstein jury and just ask them, what do you think of this Kavanaugh thing? And, you know, I just don't want to pull any woman from the past.
Starting point is 01:34:27 I want, you know, somebody, can we get anybody who, who, you know, understand civil rights one way or another? and people on both sides of the aisle, but they have seen this kind of thing before, because they might have something to teach us, and I put Carolyn Bryant on. She's the accuser of Emmett Till. Let's bring her back to life.
Starting point is 01:34:49 What would she say about believing the accuser? Well, seeing that her deathbed confession was, I have to tell you, I lied. She might say, you know, the accuser is not always right. any woman that we brought back from the dead, recent, recently, freshly dead, who's been stoned to death by Sharia law, because the men have the power, might say, wait, wait, wait, slow down. Don't listen to the accuser.
Starting point is 01:35:23 Or don't listen to the, don't listen to just one witness, especially if you can't refute that because the entire thing is stacked against the woman. That's not what we have here. That's what they want you to believe we have, that the whole deck is stacked against women, but it's not. I think they would say, facts first, here are the facts.
Starting point is 01:35:48 Here are the facts. And if they remember the facts, well, then we put an equal amount of credibility, and we look for other facts. but we don't just listen to one witness or just pit him versus her because then it becomes about who has power, who is more valued in society, or who the better actor is. Witch hunts? I think they would all say don't go along with the mob. McCarthy hearings?
Starting point is 01:36:21 I think they would say, don't, no, no, no, don't necessarily listen to the accuser. They might be under duress. They might have another reason for calling me out. Japanese internment? There was no evidence at all. In fact, the evidence was the other direction. Every time, every single time, we do things where we're not looking at the facts and we're not saying, look, give me the facts.
Starting point is 01:36:46 And to be able to do this to another human being, there better be a lot of facts because I'm taking away their freedom. I'm taking away their life. I'm taking away their right to pursue happiness. Remember, that's our motto, that's our mission statement as a country. Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. We're not talking about his life. We're not talking about Kavanaugh's liberty.
Starting point is 01:37:15 He's not going to jail. We're talking about his ability to work based on what? His reputation is going away. He will not find work. We're saying, you can't pursue your happiness. and be on the Supreme Court because there's one person who doesn't know any details that is saying this. This is dangerous because it happens to all of us. When it happens to one, injustice anywhere is a injustice everywhere.
Starting point is 01:37:54 I mean, just a few days ago, it was, you know, we should, we have to at least listen to her. We have to at least hear what she has to say. Okay. Now, just a few days later, it's how dare you ask to hear what she has to say? He's got to answer first. And then maybe she'll say, but you're not going to ask her questions. How dare you? It's an upside-down world that looks an awful lot like the red square, a red scare, witch hunts,
Starting point is 01:38:25 looks an awful lot like Emmett Till, looks an awful lot like Sharia law, does not look like America. let's slow down here and apply principles that we all know are true. Pat Gray from the Pat Gray Radio Roundup is on with us now. Hello, Pat. Hello, Glenn. Yeah, there's a lot of outrage and rightly so. I think you'll agree because the left is they're loving, they're inclusive, and no doubt they're in the right.
Starting point is 01:38:59 because, I mean, he obviously did this. Look at him. Look at him. Some of the messages that the family is getting, you know, the law enforcement, the CIA has said that, told CNN that the family's gotten incredible threats against their lives. Can you imagine? His wife got messages like this.
Starting point is 01:39:24 Please tell your rapist, lying, cheating, corrupt bitch of a husband. to put a bullet in his ugly effing skull. My condolences to you for being married to a rapist, although you probably deserve it. F you and your rapist husband. F you, rapist, enabling C word. Your husband is a liar, thief, rapist, and probably a pedophile.
Starting point is 01:39:49 Burn in hell, you worthless effing, C word. One of the worst was, may you, your husband, and your kids, burn in hell, you effing. pieces of trash, eat crap, I'll say. So I don't think they said crap, and I wonder, how do you burn in hell
Starting point is 01:40:07 if you don't believe in God? I mean, usually the people on the left don't believe in God, so burn in hell really is kind of an empty thing, isn't it? Yes. Although it's gratifying to see how inclusive they are
Starting point is 01:40:23 and how loving they are, and you know, how tolerant they are, because I'd hate to see what would happen with them if they weren't. Wow. I mean, we, we don't know anything about this woman. Nobody knows anything about this woman. The Democrats that are defending her have never met her. They don't know who she is. They don't know what she's saying is true. They don't know anything about it. And yet, uh, everybody's jumping in to defend her now. And everybody's jumping all over the top of, of, uh, Brett Kavanaugh. What, by the way, what is the allegation of being a thief?
Starting point is 01:40:58 Where does that even come from? Several of these people are calling them a thief and a liar. And I don't, I mean, where is all that stuff coming from? A pedophile? Does it matter? Wow. No, it doesn't. None of it makes any sense.
Starting point is 01:41:13 So let me ask you this. Because you know that the accuser is also getting these kinds of emails. Yeah. And so, you know, people are doing this. Pat, have you, have you ever been? been this convinced of something with such little evidence? I mean, let me ask you this. No.
Starting point is 01:41:37 Are you defending Kavanaugh to that level? No, no way. No way. Right. Why? Because I don't know. I don't know him. I don't know him.
Starting point is 01:41:49 So there's no evidence yet. We haven't had, you know, there's been no due process, so you can't possibly know. would you would you say where are you right now on his nominations what should happen right now I think you should be nominated or confirmed yeah okay me too yeah if she comes out and she says okay I haven't said anything until now but here's the videotape and the picture of him doing this any doubt in your mind that you would say oh good god that guy should be on the Supreme Court. No, of course not. Of course. Everybody would say that. Right. Everybody would say that. All of all Republicans. I don't understand the people who are living their life with such
Starting point is 01:42:36 certitude that they can damn people. They can threaten people. They want to put everybody into a box that you are just a horrible, horrible rapist human being. If you say, wait a minute, you know, I've believed some things. I don't believe other things. I weigh them individually. You know, I think the evidence on Keith Ellison is much stronger. I mean, you look at the Keith Ellison. You look at the Keith Ellison stuff.
Starting point is 01:43:10 Did you see how many people believe him? Yeah, five. Yeah, 5% believe that he did it. Five percent of Democrats believe he did it. Okay, so here is the note. from her doctor. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:23 This is one of the notes from her doctor in 2017. She states she's in a very stressful environment and has been for years with emotional and physical abuse by a partner with whom she's now separated. She didn't have any physical injuries that required a physical examination. She identifies the individual that she's involved with as Congressman Ellison. and she's worried about retribution if she identifies him publicly. She feels that she is extricating herself from the relationship, and she feels much better and healthier now. So here's documentation.
Starting point is 01:44:05 They have tweets. They have video. They have people that she worked with that she would go, look at this tweet. And her friends would say, oh, my gosh, you've got to get away from this guy. and yet only 5% of people who are going to the polls for Keith Ellison believe all of that. And yet they're willing to condemn Kavanaugh. Yeah, completely. Yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 01:44:33 And on the other interesting element to the Kavanaugh, or to the Ellis thing, is a couple of weeks ago, when she said, look, I shouldn't have, to show you the video. You should just believe me. Well, that created some doubt in my mind for Keith Ellison. I don't have a lot of certitude even with that one. But people can jump
Starting point is 01:44:58 all over Kavanaugh for something that supposedly happened 36 years ago that he categorically denies and so to many of his friends and girls that dated him and there's a lot of people on his side that say there's no way he did this, but they absolutely believe he did. And by the way, he made those claims
Starting point is 01:45:15 under oath. Right. What's going to happen to Brett Kavanaugh in his career, not only if he did this, but if she would appear and present evidence that he did it, he lied under oath. Yeah, he's done. It's not that he's not going back. Yeah, he's not just going, you know, being dismissed as a Supreme Court nominee. He will lose his judgeship and he might go to jail. testifying in front of Congress under oath and lying?
Starting point is 01:45:46 You know, I know the Obama administration gets away with it, but I doubt that Brett Kavanaugh would get away with it, and I think he's smart enough to know that. Yeah, he loses his career if he's guilty. I just don't, I don't believe she has any of that stuff. I don't believe she has any kind of proof. Do you think it's going to matter if she gets on on Thursday, and she's emotional and she cries, and she is very, very credible?
Starting point is 01:46:09 Do you believe that the Democrats will treat her testimony as they did with a very credible witness who was crying? Oh, shoot, the last woman that accused Bill Clinton that was so credible. What was it? Or Juanita Broderick? Do you think they're going to treat her like they treated? Like one meter Broderick? Right. No, I don't think so.
Starting point is 01:46:37 A little bit of difference there? Just a little. Right. Yeah. Right. It's, you know, it's interesting to listen to her now, too, because everybody's saying that the FBI should investigate everything Kavanaugh's ever done. And she's, she's been saying, yeah, okay, well, if you're going to do that, why don't you start investigating what I've been saying about Bill Clinton for 30 years?
Starting point is 01:46:57 How about that? And it's been, it's been, well, it's been longer than 30 years that she's been making these claims. Plus, she made them a long time ago. this woman just barely came forward well it's you know in the case of the Clinton accusers they only came forward
Starting point is 01:47:19 when he was about to be president oh no wait oh no wait not all of them did others that's right thanks Pat Pat Gray Unleashed on the Blaze Radio Network coming up in about 15 minutes you don't want to miss it
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