The Glenn Beck Program - Manufactured Media Freak Outs? | Guest: Graham Allen | 1/21/19
Episode Date: January 21, 2019Hour 1 It was a bad Weekend for the Media?...Under-reported...March For Life...'Baby Hitler' comments stirs media?... Conservative Ben Shapiro loses sponsors...media reports lies about what happene...d...Covington Catholic school media uproar...Glenn breaks it down (the play by play) Catholic kids did nothing wrong...Native American guy 'instigated'? ...MAGA hat Hate?...Social Media Hate monsters, Facebook, is organizing Community Activists? Hour 2 Martin Luther King Jr. is SO yesterday...he'd be Too peaceful for today?...America needs a Refresher of MLK?...he reminded us the Promise of Liberty for All? ...Beware: Turning people into statues?...Abortion = Slavery...yet, why does society accept killing babies? ...Abraham Lincoln, bad hair days?..combed hair = bad mood?...Seinfeld's Kramer as Abe Lincoln?...Is Comedy Dead?...some comedians do, it's dead for good? Hour 3 the World's on fire, babies with poked out eyes?...Rant Nation with BlazeTV's Graham Allen?...Another media Freak Out...Graham and his children pose for family photo carrying guns...'Hey GIllette, does this offend you?'...gun culture and families 'way of life'? ...Ben Shapiro Baby Hitler killer? ...'Christ like' Covington Kids...Covington Catholic School Chaperone, Jill calls in to defend the boys?...Boys = MLK Jr. Jr's?...'the boys were targeted immediately'... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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All right.
Let's just look at the weekend.
Let's just look at the weekend.
What happened?
we had Ben Shapiro, a good friend of ours, say something about pro-life and pro-life people.
It was taken out of context.
It was run up every flagpole.
And he actually lost sponsors because of a statement that he made.
And here it is.
He made the statement, the pro-life statement, that, you know, the guys who are standing up
for pro-life. They believe
in life. They wouldn't have even
killed Hitler as a
baby.
Oh my gosh.
That's horrible.
They wouldn't have even killed Hitler.
No, they, as he
went on to say, they would have said,
let's put him in a good home.
It's giving them good parents.
You know, if you can go back in a time machine, would you
kill Hitler? No, we don't kill
innocent babies. And we don't
kill people who have not yet committed
crimes either. Right. What a we? Minority
report? How is this
controversial? First of all, he's
Jewish. He's also
the victim of the most anti-Semitic
attacks in the entire media.
The argument is what? He's pro-Hitler?
I mean, how stupid
do you have to be to believe these things?
So there's strike one.
There's strike one.
Strike two.
Uh,
actually, that should be strike three.
Strike two, because I want to count up.
Counting them out.
up to the biggest outrage of the weekend.
Strike two is the women's march.
So the women's march happens this weekend.
And they actually get on stage and they are actually saying anti-Semitic things.
Now, we have said long ago, you don't know who these people are.
You don't know who these people are.
Look at who they are.
We've been saying this from the beginning.
You have a women's march led by these people?
You don't want to be in bed with those people.
Oh, we were crazy.
They were the greatest leaders, literally, the greatest leaders in the world.
Named by Fortune Magazine.
The greatest leaders in the world.
Well, now the left has decided, I shouldn't say the left.
Now, the Democrats are starting to say,
uh, these guys are really anti-Semites.
They're really, really bad.
And why are they saying that?
Not because we're saying it, because we have them on tape saying it, sitting while it's being said,
and then defending what was said while they were sitting.
It's crazy.
So the whole thing starts to shimmy apart.
The Democrats start to run for their lives.
And what do the women's march do?
They get up and they say more anti-Semitic things.
And the media says nothing.
Okay, wait a minute.
Ben Shapiro
saying that the pro-life people
have such ethics
that they believe that innocent
is at birth,
that babies are innocent
and they shouldn't be killed,
and they believe that so much,
they wouldn't even kill baby Hitler.
That is a normal human being thing to say.
That is like how many,
how many,
you know, crappy sci-fi shows, you know, are on, you know, like, didn't, it's almost like
it could be a Star Trek where we've got, oh my gosh, we found ourselves in a time tunnel,
and all of a sudden we're back in 1939, Dr. Who has done this.
Everybody has done this.
We don't kill innocent children is always the conclusion.
So the anti-Semites saying anti-Semites, saying anti-Semites.
saying anti-Semitic things gets nothing.
Ben Shapiro saying non-Antisemitic things
is basically called an anti-Semite
for sticking up four babies.
Baby Hitler.
Unfrickin-believable.
And now to the number one outrage of the weekend.
Oh yeah.
The number one outrage of the weekend.
weekend has to be the kids from just across the water at Cincinnati from the Catholic school
who are in my opinion Martin Frickin Luther King these kids are amazing kids they were mocking a Native American no they weren't no they weren't
First of all, this particular Native American has a history of doing these things.
These were professionals going up a bunch of kids, and the kids acted admirably.
Okay, so let me just give you this.
I'm going to give you all of the tape to prove all of these things.
First of all, what we have is the picture of the kid looking defiant.
sneering at the poor old Vietnam veteran Native American with his drum.
All he was doing was playing his drum.
And look at the sneer on this face.
Well, if you happen to watch all of the videotape and you could spend about two hours,
I spent about 45 minutes watching it, you kind of come back with a different impression.
First of all, the Native American walked up to the kid.
Okay?
The kid wasn't blocking his way.
The group of Native Americans walked up to the group of kids, intentionally trying to
antagonize them.
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They were yelling.
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these kids held their ground.
This kid, I watched the entire confrontation with the kid that is now famous his face.
This kid stood there just to say, you don't intimidate me.
Because that's what the Native American group was trying to do.
They were saying, you don't belong here, go back to Europe, all of these things.
Can you imagine?
Go back to Mexico?
That's what you were supposed to hear.
Gee, build that.
wall never happened never happened they weren't chanting that instead the
Native Americans were saying to the white kids go back to Europe they didn't
report that so what happened they marched up they were trying to get them to
swing and that kid would not swing he smiled once probably because he was
in a stare down with an old
Native American who was beating a drum and he had to have thought to himself at one point,
this guy's an adult.
This is ridiculous.
I'm standing on the stand.
I'm just here in Washington.
I'm just,
we're getting ready to go home.
And I'm standing here with this guy and all of these people screaming at us.
This is crazy.
And you hear many on many of the videotapes, people in the crowd going, what the hell is going on?
The boys, the Catholic boys going, what is going on?
because they were all of a sudden under attack.
I'm going to play the audio when we come back of one of the kids,
one of the kids actually engaging because another Native American starts calling him names.
And so he starts using reason.
And that's when the boy in the photo breaks.
Oh, my gosh.
All you had to do was watch about two minutes of tape.
But that was too much, too much for the mainstream media to do.
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We break for 10 seconds station ID and then we come back with a reminder of who Martin Luther King really was.
So who was Martin Luther King?
Who was he?
I'm interested in seeing your, because I mean, what's your explanation as to why these kids are Martin Luther King?
I certainly haven't heard that.
one in the media no no no and nor nor will you but if you watch them you will because they
peaceful they never struck back in fact several times in watching the video you will hear leaders
and I don't mean adult leaders I mean kids who were taking a leadership position they're just a
bunch of kids standing around waiting for a bus that's that's what's happening here okay they
didn't organize to all be a part of something.
They were already done with what they were doing.
So now here's a group of kids on their own waiting for the buses by the Lincoln Memorial.
And you will hear several times in the tape kids saying to other kids, don't engage them.
Don't engage.
Don't engage.
Don't do it.
It's impressive.
It's really impressive.
This school, first of all, the school condemned the kids without having knowledge.
and I understand the pressure the school was under,
et cetera, et cetera, but you should have waited,
you should have waited and had more faith in your kids.
And I hope that you have a rally when you get back,
when they all get back to school today or tomorrow,
and you have a rally and you say to them,
congratulations, you stood exactly the way Jesus Christ would have stood.
I don't know if Jesus Christ is smirking as much as that kid,
but that's how I would have been in high school too.
That kid was not smirking.
I think he kind of was, but that didn't,
If you look, there's an absurdity of that moment when you're in it.
Yes.
That would make me, I know in high school in particular, I would totally, the only thing I would be thinking about is the absurdity of what it looked like.
That's, I think, what he is smiling about.
If you watch the tape, you can see that moment and it's a fleeting moment.
Okay.
And it is truly had to be.
If you watch it, everybody's had this.
You've had this smirk.
Yeah.
And it's not making fun.
It's just like, this is insane.
Yeah.
The situation I'm in the middle of is crazy.
Correct.
He's not making fun of this Native American at all.
You have to say something.
You can't smile to make fun of someone.
You have to say something.
You have to express some level of derogatory thought, and he never does that.
Okay.
So these kids, they're shouting about their school.
They're doing a chant about their school.
The Native Americans walk up and you can hear them taunting these white kids.
Okay.
but only the kids on the periphery may, and I say may, be aware because it's cacophony.
And so if you're following the cameras from the Native American point of view,
you're hearing them talk about these kids and talk about how these white kids are bad,
blah, blah, blah, these just white kids.
But the kids are engaged in just doing school spirit stuff, okay?
And they're chanting about their school.
the Native Americans then walk up and the guy is doing the drum and he happens to be he's not
planning it I'm sure it just happens to fall in beat with the kids chance so at first the kids are
all thinking this is cool the this Native American guy is coming up and he's helping us with a
chance and you can hear them some of the kids say yeah some of the kids are like this is
cool. They think
the Native American is a friend.
Because their chance essentially were to drown
out the other, the third group,
the black is the black Jews.
Yeah, Hebrew Israelites or whatever. They're saying
things like, you know, gay slurs and all sorts of
things. They are, they are
unquestionably doing really bad things. Yes. And so
they decided to do this school spirit thing to
drown that out. And they thought initially, this
Native American was helping.
them because they were on the good side of things.
Right.
And they thought the drum, which it was, if you listen to it, it was keeping beat.
Now, it just, I think it just happened to be that way.
I don't know.
But it seemed, if you were in the crowd, that it was just doing the, that he was on their side.
The kids even say, this is so cool.
Then, because of the taunts, you realize, oh, these guys aren't.
friends, but not everybody.
Because if you watch multiple cameras done by the kids,
some of the kids get it much earlier.
Other kids all the way to the end are saying,
what the hell is, what's going on?
What's happening?
Okay.
Nobody knows what's happening.
This kid, I think, I haven't spoken to him,
but I think he knows what's going on.
And he knows you're not going to,
you're not going to do this, man.
We're not going to break.
but it's so important that you hear one of the kids being yelled at by the Native Americans
and can you give me Sarah, can you ask Mike which one it is where the kid actually says,
I've got so many cuts here, where the kid says, don't, don't do it.
The drum is being beaten.
One of the kids is being taunted and he's being taunted and, he's being taunted in
what the, what the Native American says is you white people, you're just being white.
The only way you know how to react is white.
And you think this is your land?
This isn't your land.
Get off our land.
Go back to Europe.
So one of the kids very reasonably, very calmly says, no, this isn't, this is everybody's land.
And the Native American says, we were here.
first, you took our land.
And the kid says, so wait a minute, can we just go back in time?
Let's go back to Africa, where all the continents were together.
And we were all one people.
And we've all traveled from there.
So were we stealing land then?
I mean, it's everybody's land.
That is when the guy who is standing in front of the Indian with a drum.
that's the only time he breaks
and he puts his hand up and looks at the kid and says,
hey, stop it, stop it.
Meaning don't engage.
Don't.
They're just trying to get you angry.
Don't.
When the kid continues to respond reasonably,
that's when the kid who is sneering at the Native American
turns around and says,
come on, let's go, and leaves.
That's exactly what,
Martin Luther King would do.
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Oh man, this video, you have to watch the entire video.
I'll send it out. I'll tweet it out.
You have to watch the entire video of what happened with these kids from Covington.
It is an outrageous lie.
And yes, I know, media, it's Martin Luther King Day.
And so you're going to take my words and twist them.
But I stand by my words.
These kids, from every indication that I have seen, behaved exactly like Martin Luther
King would want kids to behave.
They were kind in the face of people who were trying to get them to strike back.
read the quote from the Native American guy
who is a
liar he is
a liar and CNN
should be ashamed and angry
at him and angry at their producer
before they ran to put him in a
studio and I think
CNN at least has reported
accurately some of these things it was Washington Post
right was the first kind of big story
but CNN had the
Native American guy
in the chair doing
an interview. That means you had time to find him, book him, get him a car, get him to a studio,
and put him in, and no one had the time to watch the video. Oh, I think, I don't think he was hard
to find. I think this is a media performance, right? But this is what he says. I was getting ugly,
and I was thinking, I've got to find myself an exit out of this situation and finish my song
at the Lincoln Memorial. I started going that way, and that guy in the hat stood in my way,
and we were at an impasse. He just blocked my way and wouldn't allow me to
retreat.
So he was in front of you,
but he wouldn't allow you to go
backwards. Right. The guys who
are buffing. If you watch the video
made by, I
think it was the Native Americans
because it seems to be moving with their group.
You can hear
them target this group.
They are targeting these
kids and they are mocking
these kids. I'm not saying the guy with the drum
was because he was singing his song.
everybody else with him were targeting and mocking these kids.
They definitely targeted them.
Yes.
They were the aggressors.
They went right to these kids.
The kids thought that they were supporting them standing against the other guys who were just horrible.
They were taunting the kids and trying to get them to fight.
And so they just started chanting their school's pride stuff to drown those guys out because they were so horrible.
listen to this cut let's go with cut seven serious mockery
look how they mockers mockery
would they make America great again hats
serious mockery look at that America will be destroyed
by nuclear destruction America will be destroyed nuclear destruction
mockery.
Okay.
They then go on to say, that's right,
these guys are nothing but a bunch of future school shooters.
Yeah, that's right.
That's your future.
That's what they're saying in the background.
Cut eight, please.
He said, this racist.
What the hell is all this?
What the hell is you see of crackers
that make America great hand on?
Crackers.
Yeah, use a cracker.
He's a cracker.
All of you crackers.
Y'all got one in the crowd.
That's not racist.
One guy.
That's not racist.
Oh, you got two.
The crowd.
Oh, two black people in the crowd.
Oh, you got two black people.
You're nothing but crackers.
So you're not hearing the kids chant back because the kids actually move to surround the Native
Americans, I mean, sorry, the African Americans in their group to protect them.
Okay, so what are they doing?
They just surround them to make sure nobody gets hurt.
Now listen to this, cut nine.
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You care.
Your president is a homosexual.
You can't.
I got who these thoughts.
Wow.
listen to laugh.
Then they're like, who cares?
And you hear them start to hiss a bit.
They are defending the right to be homosexual.
They later go on in something that I'm not going to play because it's just too vile.
They go on to call to call homosexuals awful, awful names.
And the kids boo them and say,
they're people.
They're people.
Wow.
Tell me that these kids are hateful.
A hateful of whom?
Hateful of whom?
They are being hated on because they are white.
That is the definition of being a racist.
They're being targeted because they're wearing MAGA hats.
That's the fact that you've glossed over this whole time, though.
Mega hats are akin to murder.
If you're wearing a MAGA hat, you may have well, you may just as well have stabbed someone to death.
Because that's the kind of person you are.
They basically just applied their worst beliefs of what a MAGA hat represents and just said that all happened.
I mean, they're all just like, yeah, that happened.
They started chanting these things.
I mean, think about just from-
Everybody was on board with it just because they're wearing the MAGA hats.
Yeah.
And, you know, the media.
And obviously, your typical internet celebrities were terrible on this.
But it's like, forget even.
in like the actual confrontation. He's standing there. This guy walks up to the Maga Hat guy.
There's no question about it. You see it in every video. Beating a drum in his face.
In his face is, I think an important part of this, right? Yeah. If you're beating a drum and it's
down by your waist, right? Like, it's one thing. To put the drum right in his face and keep
hitting it over and over and over again. It's absolutely the aggressor. The whole time.
The whole time. And the fact that the media just ran with his narrative and think about what
he did. He said the things that I was talking about where he's saying they were chanting,
build the wall and they were saying all these terrible things they didn't say that it's not
anywhere on video as CNN now admits but in addition to that like he then goes to the media
runs to the media says he was thinking about his wife who just died of cancer during this
moment and they just report it as if as if it's true without any evidence supporting it other than just
his word yeah and just assuming because he's on the right side of history right he doesn't like
Donald Trump that you can just trust him and take him at his word.
That's not how the world works.
What was the original charge of mocking that the kid was standing there smiling at him?
Yeah.
They didn't hit him.
He didn't yell epitaphs at him.
No.
In fact, they were doing, he was part of a group that was doing the opposite.
They were trying to defuse the situation.
By the way, have you seen a Cuban Avenger on Twitter?
This is still out where they have taken all.
of the faces of the kids that they could grab from the crowd and they have numbered them
and they have said if I may quote a reporter special dark projects desk Gizmodo media
Republic of lies conspiracy theories in America here are the faces who are these children
so they're asking they're asking people if you have a here's one if you have a school yearbook
for Coventon Catholic High School, my email is this.
Then, then you also have Congressman John Yarmouth.
I don't even know who he is.
Who is he?
Congressman John Yarmouth.
I am calling for a total and complete shutdown of teenagers wearing MAGA hats until we
figure out what's going on.
Because the MAGA hat, this I'm quoting, the MAGA hat seems to be
poisoning young minds.
That is just crazy stuff.
Can you imagine if these were the Parkland kids and somebody on the right had treated
David Hogg and Emily Gonzalez in a similar way?
Oh my gosh.
It's unthinkable what they'd be going through right now.
Thinkable.
And these guys and they already did that to the Parkland shooter kids.
They already defended them when people were saying, no, not just some people.
Oh, I don't know.
maybe a senator like Marco Rubio who was saying no and the kid got up sneered in his face and said
you're just on the toll of the NRA who got defended there not the senator the kid the kid did
absolutely it's it's amazing too that the media doesn't get angry at the BS coming their way
this makes them look bad right that me if anyone
looks at the facts of this, it makes them look bad. And yes, the person's coming from your side of this issue, essentially, trying to beat up on Donald Trump supporters. But like, don't you get angry when someone comes and you report this and then you look horrible? Instead, they just dig in and defend their ground. I know I do. We've had incidents with prominent conservatives over the years. Yep. In which they... I still get hammered. Oh, yeah, yeah. I still get hammered. Yeah, where conservatives have tried to get a narrative out there that we thought they were credible.
and we started reporting on their stuff,
it didn't turn out to be right,
and it caused a decade-long rift
between certain people,
and to the point of like,
it's still a major issue.
And it's like, these things,
when someone burns you on your own side,
you should be furious at them.
They should be out there
absolutely wrecking these protesters
that were on their side,
not to mention the particular guy who went,
and blatantly,
lied to them. Even if you want to say the media has the best intentions in the world and the best
reading you can have from this is they got a report from a guy and they just went with it, which is
terrible. That's not journalism. But if that happens and you know now that this isn't true,
how are you not pissed off at this guy? He's made you look like fools. Because of postmodernism.
They don't care. They don't care. So let me just let me just go on with Congressman John
Yarmouth because this guy should be held accountable. The conduct we saw in this video is beyond appalling.
You didn't watch the video, Congressman.
You clearly didn't.
But it didn't happen in a vacuum.
This is a direct result of the racist hatred displayed daily by the President of the United States.
You're wrong on both accounts.
You are supporting the wrong person.
But then his conclusion is we should ban the MAGA hat from cheerleaders.
Well, let me, from teenagers.
Let me just, let me just quote something here, Congressman.
The power is not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibitive.
to it by the states are reserved to the states, respectively, or to the people.
I am today calling for a complete shutdown of politicians who are trying to circumvent
the Constitution of the United States of America, and I'm damn serious.
I am sick and tired of hearing these, quote, representatives who swear an oath not to uphold
my opinion, their opinion, their party's opinion, anybody else's opinion. They swear an oath to
protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America, and then you go on half cocked
and not watching a video in a responsible position. And you say you want to ban hats until we figure
it out. I say we ban Congress until we find out,
what the hell is happening?
Amen.
Amen to that.
Seriously.
But isn't this a clear indication why we must do so much homework?
We have to do a hundred times.
They don't do research that they do.
Because it doesn't matter when they get things wrong.
But it could end careers when we get things.
So I wrote today to the guy who's, you know, ahead of the blaze and said,
the blaze should be focused on setting the narrative straight.
There are a couple of people who have made it their weekend to set the narrative straight.
But you need the video and you need it in a consumable way.
You have to have the video that shows the things that I saw.
I watched about 45 minutes.
I didn't even watch the full two hours.
I got a life.
I watched 45 minutes of it.
You watched just four.
45 minutes and it's a completely different story.
So where are the highlights?
We will have the highlights for you.
Not just, hey, watch it this time, watch it this time, watch it this time.
Here it is.
And we'll give you the full unedited video in case, well, that's just an added.
Out of context.
Yeah.
Well, it's not out of context.
And if these mainstream journalists aren't doing that, what are they doing?
What are they doing?
What are they doing?
And what they're doing is advocacy.
Yes.
Right?
That's the problem.
This is supposed to be their role.
A guy comes to you and says,
as hey, I was harassed, and they were yelling things at me, and all the claims that this guy said,
it's the journalist's job not to write that story then.
You go and you watch all the videos.
And then you say, wait a minute, these five things he said aren't true.
That's your job.
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And when I saw the media reports, I was outraged.
I am proud to say, those kids acted like Jesus.
Those kids, the video that I saw, 45 minutes of it, I thought they were, they were, did honor to their community, honor to their school.
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So Stu keeps telling me when we get off the air,
yeah, you know it's Martin Luther King Day today.
Yeah?
You know that the press is going to just twist what you say.
And, nah, I don't think they care anymore.
I really don't.
I think they like the idea of these kids who've been vilified by the country as essentially
white supremacists with no evidence of it.
No evidence whatsoever.
The idea that you're going to say that they had similar characteristics in some ways to
Martin Luther King is on Martin Luther King Day.
Well, I don't even think the press even knows who Martin Luther King is anymore.
I mean, he's not radical enough for people now.
Martin Luther King is being distanced from all of the big civil rights groups now,
only when it's convenient for them.
Do they use it?
Martin Luther King wouldn't be a part of Antifa.
No way.
Martin Luther King wouldn't be a part of really,
he wouldn't be a part of the women's march.
Maybe at the beginning he would have been,
okay, let's,
you know, gather together.
It seemed like a peaceful march.
But he probably would have done his homework and saw who was involved and went,
ah, no, they seem to be racists.
And I don't think we want to stand with racists.
He wouldn't be standing with him now.
Would he be at the March for Life?
We don't know, but I know Alveda King says that he actually was pro-life, right?
I mean, didn't, isn't that?
Yeah, he was also, dare I say it.
Oh, dare I say it.
On Martin Luther King Day?
Yes, I dare.
Oh, oh.
Also pro-gun.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know what?
You know what's crazy?
Um, because, uh, gun laws for African Americans and Native Americans.
Common sense gun control laws.
Common sense.
Gun control laws.
Uh, they were always, um, they were always in effect in the South.
Yeah.
For African Americans.
Yeah.
Common sense.
We don't want African Americans.
have guns. Of course not. Of course not. You know why? This is why they told Martin Luther King
you couldn't have a gun because he went in and he said, hey, I need to get a permit to carry a gun.
And they said, no, no, no, that'll make it more dangerous for you. For you. We're doing it.
We're doing it for you. Just like they're protecting us with their gun control measures of today.
We can't understand how to handle these big black metal scary things that we hold and make loud booms.
We can't do that ourselves. We're doing this for your own good. You can't carry a gun, Mr. King.
So, you know, he's not exactly the guy that everybody portrays him, and he wasn't a saint either.
I mean, he was a normal guy.
None of our heroes of the past are perfect.
He wasn't a saint.
Towards the end, he was hanging around a lot of communists.
You know, whether that's where he would have ended up or not, I don't know.
But here's why we know him, not because we're like, you know, I support Martin Luther King,
because he was for philandering.
No, we like him because of his idea that you peacefully protest.
Oh, I like Martin Luther King because he was a communist.
No, no, we like Martin Luther King and he has a day because he taught America how to protest
peacefully.
And that's exactly what happened this weekend.
but maybe we should look back and have a refresher on Martin Luther King.
We will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men,
Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholic,
will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual,
free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty.
We are free at last.
Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.
Now is the time to left our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.
Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children.
I've seen the promised land.
I may not get there with you, but I want you to know the night.
Dr. Martin Luther King has been shot and wounded, possibly critically wounded in Memphis, Tennessee this evening.
Dr. Martin Luther King, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement, has been shot to death in Memphis.
In all points bulletin for a well-dressed young white man seen running from the scene.
running in the second.
For centuries, man's freedom has been crushed, contained,
or at best discouraged, and sometimes in subtle ways.
In the days of Solomon, he decried that man could learn too much,
that one shouldn't dig too deeply nor read too often,
saying that too much reading led to the weariness of the flesh,
that the search for knowledge is where Adam and Eve went wrong,
thus proving that learning leads to man's downfall or his sin.
St. Paul centuries later said basically the same thing.
In 1500, Francis Bacon wrote to the king trying to convince him that man could never learn too much,
that knowledge could not somehow also contain the serpent.
Yet free thought continued to be squashed.
Emmanuel Kant, the man who first described the Milky Way as a collection of sun,
in the fashion that we now know it.
Wrote in 1760,
There are many things that I believe that I shall never say,
but I shall never say the things that I do not believe.
The courage to speak once by.
In 1760, our most precious freedom,
the freedom of thought, had not yet been born.
Yet, just a few years later, on the other side of the globe,
sat a man alone in a hotel room, his wife dying in bed hundreds of miles away from him.
As he scratched words on paper, we find these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal,
with certain unalienable rights given to them by their creator. Among them, life, liberty, and property.
It was later changed to The Pursuit of Happiness to make sure that
The slave trade would finally come to an end.
I'm not sure if we really understand the impact of those words.
Man has never been as free to think as man is now.
The Chinese dissidents didn't make a statue of liberty in Tiananmen Square out of happenstance.
Americans changed the world.
Our freedom of thought allowed men to discover electricity, the light bulb, the car, the phone, the motion picture,
the radio, the television, the computer, to put a man on the moon.
Which of these men will be first, I cannot tell you.
And a spacecraft on Mars.
It was in the American century that the theory of relativity was conceived,
leading Einstein to say,
The thing that strikes me about America is the joyous, positive attitude to life.
The smile on the faces of the people is one of the greatest assets of the American.
He's friendly, self-confident, optimistic, and without envy.
The American lives more for his goals, for the future.
Life for him is always becoming, never being.
His emphasis is laid on the we and never the eye.
So today, as we are free to celebrate, relax, think, read, say anything.
Ask yourself this.
Are we still more about the goals for the future?
Is life for us always about becoming and never being?
And are we still part of the we and not the eye?
You know, when Jefferson first wrote those words,
they were words of treason and certain execution.
But today they are free to echo throughout the land
as words of the American spirit and our hope,
that we do hold these truths to be self-evident,
that all men are created equal,
and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights,
and among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
And in support of this declaration,
with firm reliance on the protection of divine providence,
we mutually pledge to each other,
our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.
Our founders changed the world with those few words.
And over 200 years later, a black preacher from the South, Dr. Martin Luther King
helped make sure that the promise of liberty was real for all Americans.
Free at last.
Free at last. Free at last.
Free at last.
Lord Almighty.
Thank God Almighty.
We are free.
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I am trying to find that quote from Albert Einstein.
It used to be easy to find.
All I keep finding now is I do Einstein on America being optimist.
up and mystic on Americans being happy.
I can't find it.
Hmm.
I mean, you wrote that piece, what, how many years ago now, 20?
Yeah.
And now I'm trying to find it again.
And no, I just keep finding, you know, Einstein on America being racist.
Maybe it was in that essay where he was, where he was denouncing racism.
Because he did say, you know, look, I'm a Jew.
And so I can understand how, you know, African Americans feel because I went through it before.
I mean, look, this is another interesting example of something you mentioned at the beginning of the hour, which is even Einstein had his issues, right?
Like, there's some quotes from Einstein.
They're not so great when it comes around sort of the, you know, early World War II era.
That one wasn't bad.
What he just said there wasn't bad.
I didn't say that was one.
I said there are some, though, that are, you know, you kind of wish.
And eventually he came around to some of the correct opinions here.
But every single person that you, I used to do a segment on Wonderful World of Stu called
Ruining Your Heroes.
Yeah.
And it was just my favorite thing of just taking these really beloved figures and finding all the
terrible things about them and just ruining them for people.
I don't know why I take pleasure in such a thing.
Right.
However, it is you can do it with almost anybody.
And that was kind of the point is you can find things that are true.
and negative and bad about every single one of these figures,
maybe one big exception,
where, you know, there is a idea.
You used to say this a lot,
which is we turn these people into statues
and why that's a bad thing.
You know, the Abraham Lincoln Memorial.
It's beautiful and it's great,
and you can certainly understand how important he was,
but it almost makes you forget he was a man.
It almost makes you forget he was a human being
that had flaws and screwed,
up sometimes and misunderstood things at key moments in his life and was not always right, did things
at times that were not the right path. But overall, we can still put that into perspective.
And it's the same thing with all of the founding fathers where they did things and you can
question them and not understand. When you memorialize a person, this is why I get so uncomfortable
around these like state funerals and things. When you put people, when you, when you have that
around them, it takes away the actual humanity. It almost can, it almost convinces you that you
can't do something like that. You can't do what Abraham Lincoln did. You can't stand like that because
he was this giant statue of a man. Well, in reality, he was just a man. He was a mess. He was a mess.
Did somebody go upstairs into the vault on the second floor and get the picture off the wall of
Abraham Lincoln looking like Kramer from Seinfeld? Get that picture and bring it down. This guy was
a mess. He was a mess. But he, he somehow.
how another weathered it. Can you imagine
the guy who is
fighting a war, a
civil war,
losing every battle all the way
up to half point, okay?
Losing every single battle.
His cabinet
is against him. Everybody's
against him. Half the country
loads him. The other half, not
so great on him.
He's got a wife with serious
depression. He loses
a son. All of this is happening.
in the White House. His wife is called crazy. Oh, the home life is a disaster. Home life is
disaster. Can you imagine the press today how they would treat Abraham Lincoln? You imagine.
What they would say about his wife? What they, I mean, they already were saying this about his wife,
but they were, I mean, this, this press would tear Lincoln apart. He was a Republican. I'm sure
they'd be fair to him. I'm sure. They don't. They don't.
even point out that he was a Republican anymore.
No.
You know, because of all the good, his good so overwhelmed the bad that they can't even admit
he was a Republican.
Or they just say, were the Republican Party that has changed.
Now they're racists.
I did this fascinating interview.
It's going to be a podcast in a couple of weeks with Brad Meltzer.
And you saw that one?
Yeah.
Well, we were taping it.
It's a great one.
We just talk about history.
Well, we get into George Washington.
And I asked him a serious question.
Besides Jesus.
I can't find any other character that is as spotless as George Washington.
I mean, yes, he had slaves.
It's a pretty big spot.
It's a pretty big spot.
And he obviously understood this at some level.
And there was a bit of him.
Oh, yeah. No, he did.
You know, his slaves, I'm trying to remember.
But I think when Martha died, she freed the slaves, I think.
I can't remember how it happened.
but he didn't read he didn't free them on his death and the story goes uh that they didn't want
to leave they didn't want to be broken up because he wasn't like a mean slave yes they were slaves
and there's a difference uh but his slaves talked about him differently than other slave owners did
yeah no he's not a he's not the you know uh simon what simon legree he wasn't that kind of a slave
owner still owned slaves but for at the time was a great one
and couldn't release them, could not release them legally.
That wasn't the way the law worked at that time.
In Virginia.
And we talked about this a lot of, you know, sometimes we compare abortion to slavery.
And the reason I think it's a apt comparison is not because they're both really bad,
because they are really bad.
We can compare that to a million things.
But the fact that society approves it gives people the out to understand how horrific it is at the time.
It's almost an excuse for people of how they're,
acted that way. At that time,
it was accepted by society and people
didn't really...
The average person was not thinking whether this
was right or wrong. And I think a lot of that's
happening today with abortion. Yeah. Most people don't
think things through like that. Society
accepts it. What? It's a
problem. Oh, you're a crackpot.
You're listening to Glenn
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blazedtv.com slash beck welcome back to the program um i want to uh for for those of you who are watching
we're just talking about abraham lincoln and i send some guys up to the vault uh to get this this a
really rare and controversial photograph of abraham lincoln um and i think that it looks
abraham lincoln looks like kramer on sinfeld that's not why it's controversial but doesn't he
It totally does, yeah.
And you do have a picture of it side by side by any chance?
You grab a picture of Seinfeld, I mean, Kramer and grab this picture of Abraham Lincoln.
This picture was taken on July 4, 1856.
Any idea why that is an important date?
I don't know.
They grabbed him just before he walked up onto the podium.
for the Lincoln Douglas debates.
Oh, wow.
This is the Abraham Lincoln that gave that debate.
And he won.
I mean, looking like this, he won.
A little different than the classic photos you'd think of
when you think of Abraham Lincoln.
Yeah, isn't that nuts?
That one's not going on the $5 bill.
No, that's not going on the $3 bill.
That's just a bad-looking picture of Abraham Lincoln.
You know Abraham Lincoln was,
was in a bad mood
if you ever see him with his hair combed
any picture where his hair is in place
it's because he was pissed off
really yes his way of taking out his anger was on his hair
no um he would sit for a photo
and they would say um mr uh mr president we'd just like to comb your hair
mr lincoln could we just comb your hair
and he'd say no no i like
it this way and they would say no mr lincoln we really need you to comb your hair no i like it this
way mr lincoln please okay go ahead comb it and as they'd finish and they'd get right to the camera
ready to take the shot he'd run his hands through his hair and mess it up again and do it right and he's
like go ahead take the picture now and they would all laugh and they would take the picture a few times
they they were like no mr president and he was pissed he did not like
pictures making him look all fancy. Fancy in his term was with my hair combed because he never
combed his hair. That's not what he looked like. He looked like more like this. He looked like
he was dishevelled all the time. Here's the side by side. Look at that. That is a Kramer haircut.
That is the original Kramer. Look at that. The nose is even the same. Wouldn't it be cool if Abraham
Lincoln walked into rooms like Kramer?
Just kind of slid into rooms.
Whoa.
All right.
I say we free the slaves.
What do you think?
Oh my gosh.
Someone should remake in Seinfeld style elements of the Lincoln presidency.
That would be incredible.
If we just knew somebody who had a movie studio.
I would love that.
You'd have great.
Like the wife could be Elaine coming in.
Imagine the characters that you could have in that.
And he would be like, we should free the slaves.
And like Elaine used always do, she'd come up to him, push him.
Stop it.
That's a great idea.
This is Hamilton, too.
The money's there.
People want to see it.
It is.
No song.
You just do.
Kramer is Lincoln.
And you get the old cast back from Seinfeld.
Oh my gosh.
This is brilliant.
Lynn Manuel and Miranda.
Miranda should be coming in and doing this.
That is really good.
I don't know what that history would look like, but that is a, that's a billion dollar musical for you right there.
That is fantastic.
What happened to Kramer?
Did you, do you know, I mean, I know he went off on like a racist rant at one point?
There was an issue at a comedy club.
Right.
He was, I mean, you think about that.
That was a bad one.
One of the earliest sort of YouTube moments that affected somebody's career that I can think of.
Yeah, he went in.
I mean, it was a very bad moment as he's admitted many times since.
He was being taunted by someone in the crowd who happened to be African American.
He was looking for a way to get under his skin and decided to use words you do not use in that fashion.
He is, I would say he's made, he's actually recovered from that at some point with a gigantic assist to Jerry Seinfeld.
Yeah.
Who has so much credibility with everybody and he kept going on the air and saying, look, you know, he put him on as big appearances.
He's put him back in shows that he's done.
Yeah.
He was on a curbier enthusiasm a few times.
He's come back at some level from that.
He is funny.
He is funny.
He is funny.
He's funny.
He's funny.
kids now you know we we finished watching cosby and so they they have their you just go
of a pedophile and now you're going into the racists yeah now we're going to the races no so we're
watching uh Seinfeld and it's it's a lot funnier i mean i've always thought it was funny it's a lot
funnier than i remember uh they're absolutely dislikable i mean you you got that the first time around
but they really are all so shallow and dislikable,
which is the first time a sitcom was like that.
There was no sitcoms before that had the entire cast,
except for the crazy neighbor,
unlikable.
Right.
Kramer is likable.
Yeah.
In a crazy sort of way.
He's the guy who is always like,
no,
that's not right.
You know?
Yeah.
He's also, you know,
insane.
Yeah, he's insane.
But, yeah, you're right.
I saw an episode, though.
Do you remember the Indian Cigar episode?
Yeah.
Go back and watch that now.
It's unfrikin believable.
Well, do you remember we did this a couple weeks ago?
There's a new list of the 10 Seinfeld episodes that are no longer the worst moments.
Maybe that was what Pat was here.
And it was, I can't remember what the other controversy was.
There was another, like, old TV show controversy.
And we went over this list.
and these moments, you know, there's a lot of them in that show that couldn't be made today.
I mean, even going back to more recent history of the office, Steve Carell said in an interview,
you couldn't make that show today.
There was an article out.
There was an article out yesterday or today about how stand-up comedy is dead.
And I'm like, no, it's really not.
It's not dead.
It's just dead for this generation.
No, I mean.
Because you can't, because nobody can take a joke.
It will with, with, what was it, with terror and slaughter return?
The gods of the copy book headings are coming back.
And so stand-up comedy will come back.
It's just going to be after a nasty episode here.
It's interesting that you say that.
The Louis C.K. thing recently has had me thinking about this a lot because he had this apparently terrible moment where he was, you know, bashing the parkland victims.
And he was saying that it's almost like they're trying to be treated as royalty, these people who were demanding, you call them what they say.
They want to be called.
and he was just kind of mocking cultural culture
and everyone was bashing him for it.
And I happen to hear Jim Norton,
who's a great Canadian
and like a First Amendment hero
who's always speaking out for the First Amendment.
And he talked about this
and his take was
it's never going to change.
It is never going back.
It's never going to go back to a time
where people actually took the joke.
It's never going to go back to a time
where people weren't offended
over every single thing.
His take will.
was never. And that's depressing because I will. There's a part of me that was optimistic about the
idea of social media and all these things and that when we were one of the first sort of targets
in this world, right? Like this show would get targeted by, you know, stupid groups like media
matters and every. This show used to be funny. Believe it or not, the show used to be funny.
I mean, that was our main goal was to be funny every day. Then our main goal was just stay on the
air. Well, yeah. Weather the storm. And we got
so attacked from all sides over and over and over again, it was really hard for a long period
of time to still say what I believe. Yeah. I mean, you still did it. And we had problems from it,
constantly. And my take at the time was this was new to people. Like, these, like a company, right,
used to get 10 complaint letters a year, right? And then all of a sudden, they get 100 emails
in a day about the same thing. And in their minds, it would turn into, oh my gosh, everyone's, this is
worse than we've ever seen before, we have to bail from this sponsor or we have to, you know,
we have to, you know, stop advertising on that show or whatever the change was. We have to make a
statement to show that we are not on the side of these hateful things, whatever they were,
I'm not going to check. And I, my initial thought on that was people would eventually
realize that these are mailing lists, right? This is before social media, really. It was more like
the mailing lists and emails. And it was like, these are mailing lists. This is just like,
It's a dumb activism group that's just, they're fraudulently showing outrage to try to get you to hurt their enemy politically.
And I thought eventually companies would be like, oh, I mean, we've seen this a thousand times.
This is idiotic.
I'm not getting involved in this.
You know what?
We don't back anybody's show that we advertise on.
It's not what we do here.
We make pancakes or whatever it is.
Right.
And really, it's been the opposite.
It's just now everyone folds over everything.
The second.
And this happens on the left and right.
And people just, as soon as there's a complaint about something,
Look at the school yesterday with a Maga hat kid.
The school that knows these particular children.
Their immediate reaction was,
we denounce everything they've ever done in their lives.
And of course, now they're having to back off of this
because the video clearly shows that there was no evidence
to the claims that they were bad kids.
Let me say it.
Let me say it just it's like lemon juice and an open wound on a leftist.
No, Stu, they acted like Martin Luther King.
Right.
They stood there and they did not yell at them.
They did not fire it back.
They stood there silently.
And they protested in a restrained way by all the video evidence we have right now.
They weren't even protesting.
They were standing there.
They were standing waiting for the bus.
Exactly.
They were targeted by two professional groups of protesters.
They were targeted.
Those guys on both of those groups, the, what is it, African?
American Jews or whatever it is and the Native American protest group, they've never had this
much publicity before.
They've never had this, but they were targeted.
That group was targeted to do exactly because they knew what the press would do.
And they milked it for everything.
And it was worth.
Lied to the press, said things that happened.
And the press doesn't care that they were lied to.
They don't seem to be pissed off about it at all.
And that's the thing.
Like I have over this time and going through this firsthand, we've dealt with this, you know, for
now 15, 20 years.
And it's like, you get the sense that maybe it is never going to change.
Maybe we're at this point where we just won't joke anymore.
With terror and slaughter, the gods of the copybook headings will return.
Read that poem again.
Yeah.
It's going to happen.
It's just going to be horrible to get back to it.
Let me just finish with telling you the story.
In fact, I, would you write this down?
I'm going to the prop storehouse today or the prop store room that I have.
And I am picking up the.
the cigar store Indian that I have in storage.
And I'm going to put it right there, right behind me.
So every day it's sitting there.
Anyway, so this episode is so telling and shows where we are and shows the right thing.
America was laughing at this.
But America was laughing at it because it tells the truth about America.
He picks up, remember, he's offended Elaine, I think.
And so he's standing, he's trying to get her, he wants to get her something.
And he's standing in the cigar store and he's like, oh, that's great.
That's so kitschy.
That's cool because it's so kitschy.
He's like, I get that.
How much is that?
And it was like $1,200, which is no way you could buy one now for that.
And it's $1,200 or something like that, $700.
And he picks it up, he wraps it up, and he goes to Ellen's house.
they're playing a card game or something.
They're doing something as women.
One of the women is a Native American.
And Seinfeld walks in and he's like, hello, Judy, or whatever her name is.
And there's obviously some chemistry between the two.
And which you couldn't do now, God forbid.
And he says, Ellen, I got you something.
I've got you something.
Look.
And he starts to pull it off and pull it.
off the cloth off of the cigar store Indian.
And she's like, no, Jerry, don't.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
And he's like, what?
This is kitschy.
This is fun.
Look at this.
This is great.
He's doing it because it's kitschy and it's fun.
And it is.
It is.
It's a part of history.
And so he pulls it off and he's doing it as a joke for her.
Okay.
It's immediately turned into a racist thing.
The Native American gets up and he tries to apologize and says,
I'm sorry.
I didn't.
I didn't know.
And if that was offensive, I'm really sorry.
And then he says, you know, they get back together.
And he gives, she gives her something, gives him something, the Native American.
And it's the Indian giver thing.
And then at the end, there's dating.
And he's like, hey, let's just, I made, I made an appointment at a great restaurant.
So it shows how he's trying and taking it so far.
what's her name?
I want to say Ellen, but it's Elaine.
Elaine then says to Kramer, get this out of here.
I don't want this.
He's like, oh, this is great.
This is kitschy.
This is great.
So he puts it in a cab.
As he's trying to find a restaurant that the two of them can go to, Jerry is, he says to a guy who's got his back to him,
hey, do you know where a Chinese restaurant is?
Postman, Chinese.
Why, you think all Chinese people?
No.
Kramer drives by in the car going, look, Jerry.
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
Right, right.
None of it was racist.
None of it was racist.
But it shows exactly the world we live in now where everything is interpreted.
Protected the future.
For the worst.
Yeah, it did.
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this is crazy.
Another friend of mine,
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he posts a picture of his kids and him
with guns,
firing range.
Oh my gosh, he is the worst human being on the planet.
We share both those stories
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Okay, so Graham Allen, who has got his own show here on Blaze TV.
It's called Rant Nation.
He's a, you know, a former military guy.
And he poses with his kids with guns.
Oh, my gosh.
You would think that he had set the world on five.
and poked the eyes out of babies.
He got a lot of heat for it this weekend.
Graham joins us now.
Hello, Graham.
Hey, Glenn, what's going on, guys?
So now, in this picture with you and the kids,
were you in the poppy field and you were all trying to go to sleep
or where were you exactly?
Well, we were in a cotton field that is literally across the street
from my house here in rural Mississippi.
I had no idea you were so racist. You live across the street from a cotton field?
Yeah, I do. And I'm so racist that people obviously don't understand cotton that I miraculously made cotton grow three days ago in the middle of winter.
Anyone that knows anything about cotton knows that that's that picture was obviously taken months ago.
Right. So why why the, the controversy here?
The guns, the cotton, the children, both, you're all white, the sky is blue.
What was the problem?
It was a perfect storm.
I think it was a perfect storm.
So it was in response to the Gillette ad.
And the left and the right can go back and forth forever on this.
You know, it was highly praised by the left.
It was highly criticized by the right.
I think it's got more dislikes on YouTube than it has likes.
And so the left praised it because, you know, it speaks for anti-bullying, anti-sexualing.
sexual predator, et cetera. But the right saw it for what it really was. And what that ad really was,
it was this undertone of, it's basically saying that the, that men, current generation men are this
problem within our society. And it was aimed towards younger males saying that you basically
need to grow up different to save our world from the current generation of men. So I thought,
What better way to do it than to post with something that I have a very strong feeling.
I don't know this for certain.
They have a very strong feeling that the people that made the Gillette ad are probably not pro-gun kind of people.
And so I posted the photo and I said, hey, Gillette, does this offend you?
If I could go back and change one thing, I would have added just one word and I would have said,
does this also offend you?
Because the biggest thing was people were like, what in the world does God?
guns have to do with the Gillette ad?
Well, technically, nothing.
You know, guns didn't have anything, you know, directly to do with the Gillette ad,
except that gun-loving, Second Amendment supporting law, gun law-abiding citizens are frowned upon
this day and age, by the left, as, you know, as the problem.
And so that was the, you know, that was the whole reason why I literally just selected,
that was one of our family photos.
Like, that was part of a whole group of photos that we took,
months ago, me and my family.
Holy cow. And so that's it.
You know, people give me a lot more credit
for being this racist bigot than I
think I deserve because they were like, the racist
undertones in the time it took
to construct such a subliminal
photo, you know,
staggering.
It's amazing how
it's amazing how group think works.
They will, people will do this.
People have done this for years.
And Stu and I always joke about it.
They'll come up and they'll say,
oh, I was listening to what you were saying in that monologue, and I hear what you were saying.
And you'd be like, oh, thank you very much.
No, I get it.
Okay, thanks.
I mean, I hear what you're saying.
What am I, what is it that I'm saying?
Yeah, and they will come up with some elaborate thing that, you know, that's what you
are really saying.
And usually we're by that point so afraid of that person.
We just go, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
Hey, but let's keep that to ourselves.
now go away, we shouldn't be seen with each other ever again.
Well, that, that, Glenn, and then the other big comment that I saw was, and I wanted to address this just really quick.
You know, I do teach my children how to handle and respect firearms because I believe that teaching children at a younger age to understand firearms, you remove the mystique around firearms, you get them comfortable to where they respect.
it. One of the big things was why is my little girl in the photo not having, why does she not have
a weapon? Am I a sexist? You know, is my, is my little girl not allowed? Wait, wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait, let me look at the, put the picture back up because I think I'm right. She's, is she the youngest?
Yes, she's the guy. She's four in this photo. Right. I wouldn't let a four-year-old grab the gun
either. How old is your son? How old is the son? Five?
Seven and eight. Seven and eight.
Seven and one of my two boys.
Oh, my God.
And so, and so the purpose of the photo, one, to just add the reality of it is, I only had three guns in the truck when we drove across the street.
So, so, and then, you know, the purpose of the photo was kind of that, you know, that stereotypical southern, you know, men protecting, you know, the women that they cherish in their, you know, in their life and stuff.
But also, my little girl, we don't let her just handle rifles yet, because.
because she's just not there.
She's just not there yet, as far as being truly comfortable with the rival.
By the way, none of those weapons were loaded.
Obviously, you know, my kids just don't walk around with rifles.
You know, they're all locked up all the time.
Graham, cram.
You're on the Glenn Beck show, not like Stephen Colbert.
You don't have to say that.
I mean, we know that.
You're right.
Anyway, so that's the reality of it.
My little girl didn't have a rifle because she was four at the time that that picture was taken.
Unbelievable. That is incredible.
Graham, it's interesting to watch this because, you know, you're tied to the Gillette thing,
I think makes a lot of sense to me. Because, I mean, toxic masculinity, they would talk about
firearm usage as an example of that, right? Yes, it really does tie in in a roundabout sort
of way. Especially Southerners with guns. Yeah, right, right. It's interesting, though,
because I grew up in Connecticut. It was not a gun culture at all. And I think there's a lot
of people around the country who look at kids handling guns and think only the worst, right?
Like the only thing, the only experience they would ever have with a kid holding a gun is a terrible story in the news where, you know, a parent didn't have their gun put away properly and it was loaded and the kid got to handle of it.
And that's the terrible news at 11 moment for them.
I mean, the gap in understanding gun culture is so wide.
How do you, how do you fill it?
Well, I mean, I think that the Southern culture in general is doing a good job.
I mean, I can only speak for people.
can only truly speak for their own, you know, upbrings and their own personal, uh, influences
and events in their life. The entire culture of people that I associate with, my family, my
children, gun culture is just this way of life. We go hunting literally just about every day
during hunting season. And it's not for trophy or sport is to teach our children, you know,
hey, we shot this deer, because this deer, uh, provides food for our family. That is the
reason that we go out and do this. Hey, a gun is for hunting or self-defense purposes. It's not to go out
and showboat and everything like that. I think the Southern culture does a good job. We're just,
we're just demonized for it. So here's the thing. You know who's not demonized? That could very easily
be demonized. And I tweeted this about you earlier today. Hey, New Yorkers, you let your,
you let your 13-year-old get onto a subway by themselves to go to school?
Yes, many do.
Do you just drop your seven or eight-year-old off on the corner,
even though your school is like, you know, 50 feet away?
Are you kidding me?
There's a lot of people who live in the center of the country that would go,
wait, wait, wait, you let your 13-year-old on the subway of New York.
Are you crazy?
Oh, yeah.
No, it's not crazy.
Yeah, yeah, nobody would do that.
Right.
But if you live in New York and you've raised your kids,
kids to be New Yorkers.
It's not crazy.
It's not, it's very easy to avoid bad things in New York.
If you know where you are, you have your wits around you.
The easiest way to be victimized in New York, walk around with a map.
You walk around with a tourist map.
You are a target.
A 13 year old kid who knows exactly what they're doing on the subway, knows exactly what
they're doing on the streets.
That is not the victim.
The tourist is the victim.
victim. Yeah, exactly. And I would think that the biggest, to me, the biggest issues that we have now and why gun culture and why the Gillette ad was so controversial is I think that we have, it's not a, it's not a gun problem. It's not a, we don't really have this, this, you know, there's not the vast majority of men walking around raping and pillaging through villages. You know, that people like to, like to portray that's going on.
The vast majority, 99% of men are anti-bullying, or anti-inquality, or anti-sexual harassment or assault.
You know, who are you really talking to?
And I think that's what the vast majority of conservatives and the vast majority of real men took offense to that ad.
Nobody is against being kind to people.
Nobody is against that.
We're against this undertone that people are creating.
that men are a problem in society.
And I think that's why we all got upset.
So Graham, you, by the way, you can catch Graham on Blaze TV.
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just go to blazedtv.com slash back and see him.
Graham, I think this all can be summarized with this.
You said,
Gillette wanted to make a commercial that said,
you guys, men,
you got to grow up to be different than blah, blah, blah.
I think the message that men will accept is boys.
You need to grow up because men are different than boys.
All the things that everybody is,
excusing is boy behavior, not a behavior of a man. And men understand that. Thanks, Graham,
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I'm a little disturbed here reading this article about Graham Allen.
The last line said,
Graham Allen did not return Yahoo Lifestyles request for comment.
Shut up.
I mean, if you're not going to respond to Yahoo Lifestyle,
I don't want to have any dealings with you whatsoever.
Oh, my God.
If Yahoo Lifestyle asks, you answer, Graham.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
And I hope Ben Shapiro knows this, too,
because Yahoo Lifestyle may have reached out for a comment from
him too. Can we play the Ben Shapiro audio? This is what got Ben Shapiro basically called an anti-Semite.
He's Jewish, by the, Shapiro. Listen. Finally, argument number 10, this one has become popular in
recent years after the book Freakonomics came out. That argument is that abortion lowers the crime rate,
right? That all the, that what has lowered the crime rate traditionally has been killing all the
would-be criminals. First of all, I don't know who's comfortable with the pre-crime version of
humanity, where we get to decide before you're born, whether you're likely to be a criminal
and then abort you, based on future criminal activity in which you have not participated.
The argument, I guess, here, is that would you kill baby Hitler?
And the truth is that no pro-life person on earth would kill baby Hitler, right?
Because baby Hitler wasn't Hitler.
Adult Hitler was Hitler was Hitler.
Baby Hitler was a baby Hitler was a baby Hitler was take baby Hitler out of baby Hitler's house
and move baby Hitler into a better house where he would not grow up to be Hitler.
That's the idea.
But it is also true that the crime statistics do not even match up.
Criminologist Barry Latter points out that abortions became available in 1973 under Roe v. Wait.
Those young people would go on to create a massive crime spike and the crack cocaine epidemic.
But if you move forward 15 to 20 years, right, which that's when you would see the crime drop due to the abortion of babies.
But there is no crime drop.
You'd expect the absent babies, right, the babies that were killed starting in 1973, not to be around carjacking people.
But it turns out that people were still carjacking people 15 years after Roe v. Wade, 20 years after Roe v. Wade.
The crime spike only began to drop in 1994 a solid 21 years after Roe v. Wade was actually put in place.
That can't be due to abortion, right?
That's really due to additional policing, so it doesn't even match up statistically.
Now, in all of this discussion, I've refrained from discussing the Bible and religion.
Now, one of the arguments that I've made is based on the Bible or religion.
Now, the media will pretend that I didn't make any of the.
these arguments, that it's all about the Bible and religion, because the left prefers to believe
that religion is stupid, and people who believe in religion are stupid, people who believe in
God are idiots, and that's the reason why we prefer to protect the lives of the unborn.
But we do have to recognize one religious route to every argument that I'm making, and that is
the innate value of human life. That is a religiously based argument.
I mean, that's just a collection of great points on the topic.
Tell me how you get a defense of Hitler out of that.
I mean, it's implausible, obviously, because Ben Shapiro has been attacked by anti-Semites more than any journalists. This is not like me just saying it. It was a study done by anti-Semitic attacks on journalists in 2016, and he was attacked by more than any other journalists in existence. The idea that he could be some pro-Hitler guy or some, he's so fanatic that he would let the Holocaust happen to not let a woman have an abortion or whatever the accusation is. They're all absurd. So, so. So, so.
let me tell you what's what's happening here and why these things are put out and then they say,
oh, I'm really sorry.
Because it doesn't matter.
The retraction doesn't matter.
The image is already in your head.
So if you don't know Ben Shapiro and you hear that Ben Shapiro was defending Hitler by saying
nobody should kill baby Hitler because he loves Hitler.
And that's the spin you have.
even if you hear a few days later, that's not true.
That's still that that is seared into your head because it's an outrageous statement
and an outrageous position.
So that's seared in your head.
Remember, you don't really know Ben Shapiro.
You're not really following Ben Shapiro.
You don't really care about this.
But you saw someplace.
I read someplace that he's like a big anti-Semite.
You get enough of those.
You all of a sudden start to say, Ben Shapiro is a bad guy.
You don't know him.
You've never heard of him.
You've never met him.
You've never seen him.
You don't know anything about him except all of the falsehoods that have been put out.
Yeah.
That's disinformation.
Misinformation is a mistake.
Misinformation is something.
Sorry, we made a mistake.
Disinformation is intentionally put out there.
There's no way any journalist or anyone.
could possibly make that claim based on that soundbite.
Yet they continued to report it.
These activist groups went after his sponsors,
all the typical crap that goes on knowing that there was absolutely nothing controversial about that comment.
And you have to know the difference between misinformation and disinformation.
What happened with the kids from Kentucky, that was disinformation.
There were no mistakes made there.
Journalists don't make those kinds of e-informed.
Easy mistakes.
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Spent a lot of time today talking about the kid in the Maga hat and the incident that happened at the March for Life rally.
We have one of his chaperones coming up next.
I have to tell you, I have seen a lot of protesters.
I've seen a lot of people act.
I've seen crowds of adults act like morons on both sides.
I've seen people make stupid mistakes.
but I have
I have yet to see outside of perhaps the crowd that we had in Washington, D.C.,
I have yet to see a crowd of kids act as Christ-like as I saw these kids in Covington act.
And if you read the letter of the main kid, Nick Sandman,
who was the guy who was the guy who,
was staring down the Native America.
He wasn't. He wasn't. He was acting Christ-like. And you see it.
If you watch the video, I watched the videos. I didn't watch the clips. I watched the actual
whole video. And you see they were targeted. He wasn't blocking anyone. He was not smirking and
laughing. I would imagine that for a while there, he either got like the funeral giggles.
I was an altar boy. Oh, I remember being taken back because I had.
And my friend and I, we were altar boys at a funeral.
And we got the giggles.
And it wasn't because we wanted to.
It was because we didn't want to.
And man, we got chastised by the priest.
It was not pretty.
Anyway, he's, and I think he's just because he's smiling because of the absurdity of it.
But if you watch the whole video, that's only a fraction of a second.
And then he hears one of his classmates intelligently, not confronting,
intelligently trying to argue with one of the Native American protesters
who's calling them all kinds of names.
And Nick actually tries to stop the kid.
He's like, at one point he's like, hey, don't, don't.
When his friend continues, that's when he turns around, grabs him and says, let's go.
The kid was doing, on Martin Luther King Day, I am proud to say,
this is a group of kids that Martin Luther King would hold up as a great example.
and everyone should do that.
Now, we have Jill Hamlin on.
She was a chaperone as they were waiting for the bus.
They weren't protesting.
They were just there waiting for the bus so they could go home.
Jill, welcome to the program.
Hi, Glenn. Thank you.
I can't even imagine what you feel like.
I am so upset, and I don't know any of the kids, and I wasn't there.
Yeah, I, um, yeah.
It was upsetting when it happened, and it's been even more upsetting to see the aftermath.
And just the torment these kids are going through and being so wrongly accused of something they did not do.
Tell me what the scene was, Jill.
As I know, everybody's heard, this has been the meeting place at the Lincoln Memorial for the
boys to meet and get their buses.
That is what we do every year.
And every year, everybody does that because that's where the buses can make a circle.
It's the only place where the buses can wait and pick people up from all over the country.
That's where you meet.
But go ahead.
Exactly.
We had no idea that there was an indigenous march that day.
We were there for the March for Life, a peaceful march that we did.
We met.
We gathered on the steps because as has.
been done in past years the boys typically do their school cheer on the steps down below by
the Lincoln Memorial once they were gathering there were other people milling
around there were the black Hebrew Israelites I think that's what they call
themselves yeah well I I lived in New York for about six years so I can tell you
they're crazy that's what we call them when you live in New York and you
every day. You're like, all those crazy people are across the street. We better cross the street.
Go ahead.
Yes. They immediately, their eyes just darted over to the crowd of boys, and boom, they were the target immediately from the get-go.
People from their group started running around with cameras, jumping up on columns, and just
filming everything. And the boys just looked at each other, like, why are they saying?
this to us. We've done nothing wrong. We haven't said anything. We haven't instigated anything.
And the insults and the hatred that came out of the mouth of these people holding Bibles in
their hands was disgusting. Everybody, every journalist at every network has passed those guys
on the streets of New York. They know exactly who they are. They know exactly the hateful,
racist things that they say. And for the journalist in America,
to actually not give someone else the benefit of the doubt when they have first-hand experience
on the streets of New York of those people, it's despicable.
But go ahead.
Yes.
Yes.
And, you know, they just worked in shock as we all were.
And so we just thought, you know, we're just going to stay together as our group on the steps
and we're going to ignore the insults.
And then you have Nathan Phillips with his.
four or five people.
He started, you know, he had been beating his drum and the boys were all crowded around.
I mean, we were all standing there.
The chaperones were all around.
It's unfortunate that people think we were nowhere to be found.
But Nathan Phillips inserted himself into our group of boys.
Have you watched the video from them?
Because I watched several videos from several different people on all sides.
If you watch the video from the Native American point of view, they specifically target your group.
They specifically approach your group because they say, look at all of those white Europeans.
And they specifically know what they're walking into.
Yes, they did.
And he was not trying to diffuse a situation.
He made it worse.
He made it worse because he wants the attention.
And he has drugged this school and these boys and their reputations through the worst possible way that he could.
And he did not diffuse the situation.
And everyone says, why didn't the boy move away?
He couldn't.
He was surrounded by his classmates.
They were all standing there.
And to your point earlier, he was afraid.
He is a young man.
He's not an adult.
most of these kids have never been confronted with this type of situation, and they shouldn't
have been done that either by Nathan Phillips.
He said that all these people were calling names, blah, blah, blah, he was trying to diffuse.
This is your Catholic student trying to diffuse.
At one point, he said, I just felt that these adults were.
We're trying to use the kids, us kids, as a prop or something.
I can't remember.
He said it beautifully, and I can't find it.
But he knew these kids, I repeat, kids are being persecuted for actions.
They did not commit.
It's truly horrifying.
And he talks about how he was standing there with adults trying to provoke them.
And he knew that's what was happening.
Yes.
Jill, can you hold on.
I want to take a quick break and then I want to come back and continue our conversation.
We'll continue.
This is Jill Hamlin.
She was a chaperone, Covington Catholic High School.
You should be proud of every student that goes to Covington.
I don't care what anyone else is saying.
You watch those videos.
If you watch those videos, if your child was in that group, if, in fact, the parents of Nick Sandman,
Oh my gosh, if I was his father, I would say, mission accomplished.
Mission accomplished.
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you.
But I obviously raised my son right.
I raised my son to the light.
It's me and it's the Covington Catholic High School that have actually done it.
I think these kids are Martin Luther King Jr. Juniors.
They are little Martin Luther Kings.
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Jill Hamlin, she was a chaperone at Covington Catholic High School over what I think it was on Friday that this video was shot and filmed.
Yeah, it was Friday, and it's Friday.
And it's just, it's horrible what has happened to the Covington Catholic High School students over the weekend.
She was there.
there are apparently some shots and some indications that some of the kids were making, you know, listless, you know, tomahawk chop signals or something like that.
I did not see any of that. Jill, did you see any of that?
I did not see any of it.
I was standing at the very top of the stairs to the side and in the back of the boys to try and just,
make sure that other people weren't going to come up from them from behind because the boys were
targeted immediately because of what they were wearing and what they represented.
And it's a very sad day that our society has become so full of hate if you don't agree with
one person's viewpoint.
It's sickening and it's disgusting that these people bullied underage boys and they're wanting now to put their faces and their names all over social media.
Twitter is not doing anything to stop the hunting of these kids.
So, Jill, at what point did you know this had gone horribly awry against the boys?
Well, at the point Nathan Phillips was still in the center, and at that time, the Hebrew-Israelites started coming closer to our group.
And, you know, I know that everyone's saying, well, why didn't you get them out of there sooner?
Well, if we had walked away and tried to get that whole group while Nathan Phillips was in the middle of us, we would have been chat.
for being disrespectful and not honoring the Native American.
We stood there and waited for him thinking, you know, we didn't know what he was doing.
We just thought we need to respect this man and stand still.
But once the other group started getting closer and screaming even more filthy, I'm telling you filthy, disgusting.
No, they're horrible.
This is a horrible, horrible, awful group.
that every, and I mean it, every journalist in New York City has walked by these guys a million times,
and they know exactly who they are, and they are horrible.
They say horrible, awful, offensive, nasty things to everyone.
Yes. So at that point, we said, okay, we need to get them going.
You know, there's almost 200 boys, so it's not like all of a sudden you can snap your fingers and they come running.
We started yelling at them, let's get, let's go, let's get over here, let's go to our buses.
They heard us.
We got them out of there and we went over to across the street to this little, you know, seating area.
And we all gathered over there and waited about another half hour or so for our buses.
And when did social media start turning on you?
When did you get, when were you alerted?
it started on the bus ride home because our buses broke down going there and coming back
it was kind of you know just a debacle from that standpoint but we were all on the bus there
were five buses total we ended up with four coming home and all night the teachers one teacher
was having to take down the social media of Covington Catholic because people had posted the names
an email addresses of the entire faculty on Twitter.
I mean, it was constant, and then we started hearing this one particular person who
inserted herself in the crowd and filmed everything.
She was posting on Instagram a video, and it just got worse from there.
And when we got back, well, not when we got back, but before, when all this started,
each bus, there were four to five adults in each bus,
and we all sat up and told the boys,
do not respond, do not forward anything,
do not post anything,
do not respond to any of these allegations
and what is being falsely told.
And then, you know, it got worse from there.
Jill, I am, and I want you to carry this to the boys
and carry this to everybody that you meet at Covington,
I think I would,
I would put my kids in that school in a heartbeat today,
seeing how disciplined they were,
seeing what has the response that has come,
I would have a problem moving to Covington
because the mayor didn't,
I mean, his own people,
he just dog piles on.
I honestly, I would like to ask you,
I'd like to continue our conversation off air.
but I would love to come to Covington and talk to you guys, the parents and the kids, not about this incident, but what they have learned at that school and what they have learned in life that caused them to behave the way they did in all of the positive ways.
I think these kids need to be held up as an example for, I'd like my son to act like those kids did.
Jill, thank you so much.
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