The Glenn Beck Program - 'Misguided Movements & Witch Hunts'? with Bill O'Reilly - 9/14/18

Episode Date: September 14, 2018

Hour 1 Democrats attempt to delay Kavanaugh confirmation, will the GOP stop them?...Calling all Radio Hosts?...GB calls on his fellow radio compadres, Rush, Levin, and Hannity, but why? ...Robert Spen...cer, the director of Jihad Watch, says anybody who attempts to speak truthfully about Islam today is "systematically targeted and vilified, it's worse than McCarthy times? ...Google is in bed with China...frightening on 'multiple levels'? ...Opening our eyes to outrage?...The future of the human mind = bio and info-tech, killing thoughts at our own discretion?   Hour 2 Deconstructing Susan Collins?...the lefts attempt to intimate? ... Doing the work America doesn't want to do...ladies and gentlemen...it's Stu Burguiere?...Bill O'Reilly Friday...Diane Feinstein's childish attempt to delay Kavanaugh...his high school 'misconduct'...new low(s) for the Democrat Party?...Ruth Bader Ginsburg goes to bat for Kavanaugh?...not really?...'insane' policies of the left...they 'want' to destroy the country ...Hurricane Florence relief is needed, please help us help others, donate just $5 today...MercuryOne.org   Hour 3 Yet another parallel universe?...the AP seems to be turning against Obama, wait what? ...Gas explosions rock Massachusetts, over 70 fires and explosions occurred...'It looked like Armageddon'?...somethings fishy here?...act of terrorism?...recalling when Vladamir Putin said World War III will be fought with 1's and 0's ...Nikki Haley draws shade over expensive curtains?...OK'ed by Obama? ...President Trump questions the Puerto Rico hurricane death toll, and the media of course has flipped out...Fact Check Time?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:02 Sparticus has had his victory. Four days. Yes, the Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee have done it. They have delayed Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation vote until Thursday. What a victory for Spartagas. All of the theatrics and utter ridiculousness of the past couple of weeks bought them four days. In the meantime, I also want to extend my congratulations for what else they've done. Nice work.
Starting point is 00:00:37 Democrats, you have done an amazing job turning the Senate Judiciary Committee into an absolute joke. I seriously think everyone involved, well, maybe not Ben Sass and Mike Lee, everyone involved should just now arrive at work in one clown car. This is ridiculous. I mean, are you engaging knowingly into self-satire? As if we needed any reason to look at big government in utter disgust, but nice work on giving us one more reason. Just for a quick recap, this confirmation started off with Democrats shouting down the Judiciary Committee chairperson during his opening comments.
Starting point is 00:01:19 Then it rapidly devolved into a showdown between future Democratic presidential hopefuls, desperate for camera time. Corey Booker calling himself, Spartacus. I am Spartacus. Please, somebody pay attention to me. Somebody call me Spadigas, please. But they saved what I believe is the worst for what I hope is the last.
Starting point is 00:01:49 What do you do if all of your insane theatrics fail? Well, you just allege sexual misconduct, obviously. Dianne Feinstein, the ranking demonstration. on the committee recently announced that she had forwarded information to the FBI regarding a possible case, a possible case involving Kavanaugh. She gave absolutely no details. I wonder if it's Anita Hill. But she did mention that there were unnamed sources in New York.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Oh, good, good, good. New York Times claims it concerns sexual misconduct when Kavanaugh was in high school. Let me say that again. when Kavanaugh was in high school. High school. Okay. How many of us, you know, weren't exactly adults when we were in high school? Oh, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:02:48 All of us. Do we know if there was like a Billy Madison situation where he had to re-attend high school as an adult? I don't know. I don't. Maybe. Maybe. This is her statement. I have received information.
Starting point is 00:03:02 from an individual concerning the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Now, that individual strongly requested confidentiality. They've declined to come forward or press the matter even any further than this. And I've honored that decision. But I have referred the matter to the federal investigative authorities. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. the individual does not want to be named, does not want to come forward,
Starting point is 00:03:35 refuses to press this any further, but you've turned it over to, you're honoring that request by turning it over to the FBI? I have, I have secret information about Senator Feinstein. It is bad. It is really bad. It can,
Starting point is 00:04:01 It concerns golden showers with elephants. She was humping Putin's leg. I don't want to say anymore. I don't want to say anymore. It's not coming from me. And this person, I can't identify, doesn't want to come out, will not testify, doesn't want to press this any further. But I'm going to whisper this into the ears of the FBI.
Starting point is 00:04:26 And while I'm doing that, I'm going to tell all of the American people about it. I'm just honoring the, you know, the request of the person who refuses to be named does not want to press it any further. Are you kidding me? The FBI has already commented saying they are not opening an investigation. Why not with that kind of evidence? How do you not just throw him in jail? I'm sure they're probably a little pissed off at being brought into this theater of the absurd. But I would like to deliver the very hard truth.
Starting point is 00:05:04 the Senate Democrats this morning. You've lost your mind. You've lost your mind. Brett Kavanaugh. I mean, Brett Kavanaugh, when Glenn Beck is like, I don't know about Brett Kavanaugh, I don't think he's strong enough. Are you kidding me? You're, I, I, there's parts of me that hope you turn him down.
Starting point is 00:05:26 Just hope you turn him down. Because I would love to see this administration going, oh, okay, that was guy, That guy was too extreme? Well, let me show you what's behind. Curtin number two. He'll be fully confirmed in two weeks. He will sit on the Supreme Court. Merritt Garland isn't going to suddenly materialize and conquer a Supreme Court seat by his own hand like Conan the Barbarian.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Spartacus has failed. You have embarrassed yourself. You have embarrassed your party. and you have embarrassed the entire country. Congratulations. Here, we'll throw you another match. It's Friday, September 14th. This is the Glenn Beck program.
Starting point is 00:06:20 Kate, it is Friday, September 14th. September 11th, 2001, we looked at each other, all of us, all of us, and said, oh, man, doesn't it feel good that the nonsense has stopped? and it feel good that we're actually talking about things that matter in life, I'm never going to go back. I'm going to stay awake. I said I'm going to stay wide awake.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Look at us. Let me ask you this. We're still fighting a frigging war that started in 2001. We're still fighting it. Can you name where our soldiers are? Can you name the countries where our soldiers? are can you name what we're doing can you tell me what we're doing who we're fighting god forbid you say who we're fighting you can't say who we're fighting well how can we possibly win if we
Starting point is 00:07:22 don't even know who we're fighting september 14th 2001 we were beginning to see who we were going to fight we were going to fight people with a perverted idea of what the world should be like people who blew up these beautiful ancient statues carved from a mountain of Buddha. You remember that? They were world heritage sites. Blown up. Because, well, that's Sharia law tells us to. Molesting little girls marrying them off at eight years old.
Starting point is 00:08:03 female genital mutilation 12th century if that might have even made the 12th century look like barbarians or the other way around now can we talk about it no no we really can't Robert Spencer is a guy that we're going to have on the podcast
Starting point is 00:08:30 this weekend you need to hear him Robert Spencer and by the way listen while you can This is the biggest message I have for you today. Listen while you can. Gather as much information from people that you can. Print it out. I read everything on Kindle.
Starting point is 00:08:52 I'm stopping. I'm buying every physical book I can. Because you don't actually own that. They can take that off your Kindle at any time. There's nothing better than in a library. that can be erased, especially if it's politically incorrect. Now, there's no evidence that that's happening or anybody's even thinking of that happening now, but it can.
Starting point is 00:09:16 And in a few minutes, I'll show you what Google is doing and tell me that it won't happen. Here's Robert Spencer. Robert Spencer is a scholar. And he has been trying to warn the world about what he says is Islam. And he's technically correct if you look back to the Quran and you know what it means on how it's written, et cetera, et cetera. This is the way, the way they're practicing it over in the Middle East is the way Islam is supposed to function. But there are millions of people, maybe 90% of those who are Muslim, don't agree with the old. style.
Starting point is 00:10:09 But you have to know what the old style is because those are the people trying to kill us. Here's a bit of the interview. Some things that people would maybe disagree with. Some things that people should do their own homework and go, wait a minute, he said this. Let me look that up and go to original sources. Yes. But I haven't heard anything here that makes me. say, well, I don't know anything that would make me say this, that you should be silenced.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Well, obviously, I don't think I should, but I think that anyone who speaks honestly about the nature of this threat and the fact that there are elements of Islam that give rise to violence, this doesn't mean every Muslim is violent, but that the ones who are are able to justify their actions by recourse to the holy texts. Anybody who speaks honestly about that is nowadays systematically targeted and vilified with an attempt to destroy and completely discredit him. Do you, are we in, are we in McCarthy times? Oh yeah, this is worse than McCarthyism.
Starting point is 00:11:17 Those guys could work, you know, they may work under pseudonyms, but they could work. I mean, I'm still doing this, but there's no chance I could get any other kind of work, even under a pseudonym, because it would be ultimately discovered, and then that would be that. And the idea that speaking honestly about the derivations of the jihad threat and its nature and magnitude today renders one a social pariah I think is ridiculous and evidence of how topsy-turvy the world is. But that's how it is. Here's a guy who's been de-platformed. Completely de-platformed. He is being squashed by all sides.
Starting point is 00:11:58 In fact, in something new that the left has discovered, which I think is absolutely. insidious. MasterCard has come out and said, we won't do any transactions on anything related to him. This is the latest. This is what they're doing now with gun control. New York State has encouraged those banking facilities to not do any transactions and not provide any financial services to,
Starting point is 00:12:34 those who manufacture guns or sell guns of a certain type, you know, the, the weapon of war, otherwise known as the modern sporting rifle. Is this the America you want to live in? Now, shouting fake news is not going to help us. Actually talking about the issues will and actually finding ways to reach out to people who are on both sides of the aisle. And I'm not talking about the crazies. I'm talking about people who are beginning to wake up on both sides and saying, wait a minute, people are silencing speech. We cannot even fight a war if we can't identify who we're fighting or what we're fighting.
Starting point is 00:13:30 If we said we were just fighting the Germans and we were told we could not ever talk about Nazism, let me ask you this. If we couldn't talk about Nazism, if we weren't allowed to know what that was, would you feel comfortable with Germans today? Because I wouldn't. Of course you'd be racist. Of course you'd be against the Germans and never trust them. If you were told, you can't talk about Nazism. Because it was the Nazi ideology that actually changed those people.
Starting point is 00:14:08 and not all of them. Hitler came in with 30%. A lot of people went along with it, but why did they go along with it? They went along with it for the same reason that there are people here in America that stay silent because their lives are at stake because of the zealots that will kill them.
Starting point is 00:14:37 I'm going to take you to Google next. And I'm going to show you what's happening in Google right now. I want you to know that the voices are being silenced. I want you to know that I ask Bill O'Reilly, Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, Rush Limbaugh, everyone. I think everyone on the right, we need to have a summit. We need to have no press. We need to have a summit. because voices are being silenced.
Starting point is 00:15:19 And someone needs to step to the plate that can provide a platform bigger than anything I can provide or you can provide that will guarantee voices not being silenced. And it's going to require all of us to come out of our competitive nature. It's going to require all of us. to set aside our differences. If I agree with you 80%, or if you agree with me 80%, that doesn't make you my enemy.
Starting point is 00:15:57 You're not 20% my enemy. We agree on 80%. We have to put our differences aside, and the American people have got to start understanding what is happening in this country, because it's not happening in Washington. It's happening in Silicon Valley and in the banking sector. Sponsor this half hour is Casper.
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Starting point is 00:18:05 you get a couple of options. You can listen to the entire show, the three-hour broadcast, or you can listen daily to an hour cut down, just the best parts. Well, the best parts, and then some of us, if we did it the best part, it'd be about eight minutes, but we, we have the best eight minutes and then, you know, the rest of the stuff. Common misconception of a best of. Yeah. Is no one is claiming it's good. Yeah. We're just saying it's the best we can do. The best we can do. Right. It's the best we can do. Anyway, that happens every day.
Starting point is 00:18:34 If you're a subscriber to the podcast, uh, you also now get an extra show. Um, and this show is commercial free or I should say uninterrupted. It's commercial free right now, but it's uninterrupted. and it's a conversation with somebody who I think you should meet. This week it's Robert Spencer. He has written the book, History of Jihad. I thought it was appropriate for September 11th. He goes into the history of jihad where we've been, what we can say, what we can't say now.
Starting point is 00:19:07 This guy is under attack. He comes with massive credentials. and he's being shut out and he's being de-platformed. He is being silenced. He is now under attack by MasterCard. By the way, MasterCard has done this to someone else as well. And I would, if I have a MasterCard, I would change and, you know, de-platform them in your life. I don't like the fact that they are now saying, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:40 hey, we've got this political point of view and we're not going to provide any financial services for people we disagree with. That's a real problem. Anyway, sign up now for the podcast. You can do it at glenbeck.com or Stitcher or iTunes, wherever. Sign up, rate, and review. Glenn Beck, Mercury. This is the Glenn Beck program. We have so much to discuss and literally so little time. I can't believe that three hours. We can't get it all done, but we can't. World is very, very complex.
Starting point is 00:20:16 There are many stories that are coming together. Let me go back to Robert Spencer. He is a guy who is being deplatformed. He is being de-platformed with financial services as well. MasterCard will not do business with anyone who does business with him. It's really truly frightening. This is worse than the McCarthy era. This is a guy who is a scholar who wrote the history of jihad.
Starting point is 00:20:45 He is somebody who is very buttoned up. You may not agree with him, but you have to know history before you start to make claims. Have you read his work? Or are you just knee-jerk reaction? Here he is on the treatment he receives at universities. The last chapter is called The West Loses the Will to Live. And it is all about how our response to 9.5. 11. Actually, Sarah, that's the
Starting point is 00:21:17 too. Can I take cut four please? Cut four. I was speaking last year at the university at Buffalo, but I really didn't speak. I just got yelled at for an hour and a half. And I was standing there, and every now and then I would say something. But most of the time, they were just yelling too loud. I couldn't say anything. But there was
Starting point is 00:21:33 a young man in the audience. He had a sign said, queers against Islamophobia. And so, I had a manual of Islamic law with me, certified by Al-Azhar, the foremost institution in Sunni Islam, where Barack Obama went to give his outreach speech to the Muslim world in 2009. And I opened it up, and I started to read about how the homosexual should be killed, should be put to death, both him
Starting point is 00:21:56 who gives and him who receives, the whole thing, very set out. The whole place started to boo and and boo and boo, and I held up the book. I said, you think I wrote this? You think this comes from me? And a young man came over in a kufi and a kafftan with the beard, and he hugged the Queers against Islamophobia guy and said, this is my best friend. And I said, look, I didn't originate these laws. Gays are being killed, put to death in Iran, in Saudi Arabia, in the ISIS domains elsewhere. Anywhere where Sharia is implemented. Listen, here's a guy.
Starting point is 00:22:28 You could hear that whole interview. It's fascinating. And I highly recommend it. In fact, I would, I don't even know if you can do this, but I would burn it to DVD. I highly recommend that you listen to this guy and make your own mind up. But do your own homework. Find out why you disagree with him. It will make you stronger either way.
Starting point is 00:22:55 So he's being silenced. Now, we know that Google through some smuggled video, these guys think that, I mean, they just are terrified of, America. In fact, please play the Google executive on the move to Canada. This is Eileen Notten. She is the vice president of people operations at Google. The second question is around internal mobility. Can I move to Canada? Now listen how she treats this. This is after the election. Now, one could guesstimate that at least 50% of Americans are interested in moving to Canada right now.
Starting point is 00:23:40 and that might mean maybe at least 50% of Googlers might be interested in moving to Canada. Toronto and Waterloo can't handle us all, I'm afraid. But she goes on to say, but we will move people. Are you that unaware of what America is, what we represent, how important it is that we retain our Constitution and the Bill of Rights? You want to move to Canada because you're afraid. What? Your voice will be silenced?
Starting point is 00:24:14 What? You'll be rounded up? Did you see the story from England with the LBGP, T, B, B, K-I-S-L-N-O-P groups that are now talking about humane gulogs for those people who are homophobic or transphobic? because they have to be removed from society. We are not a people that burn books. We are not a people that silence people. We cannot ever become those people.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Right now, Google is in bed with China. They are developing Android devices, a Chinese search app for Android devices. Now, they've turned this down before, but suddenly, for some reason, they want to get in bed with Google. or Google wants to get into bed with China. So this is, we've talked about this before.
Starting point is 00:25:13 This is extraordinarily dangerous if you know what's happening China 2020, what their goal is, what they will unleash because it's already in operation in three of the cities of China. This is their stated goal of complete control of people, their communications, their thoughts, their actions, their spending. total control by 2020. Now, you would think that an organization like Google wouldn't want to have anything to do with that. But instead, they are doing development on an app codename dragonfly. It was designed to remove content that China's authoritarian government views as sensitive,
Starting point is 00:26:02 such as information about political dissidents, free speech, democracy, human rights, peaceful protests. Google is in bed with China. If they will help remove speech in China, what makes us think they will not do the same to us or are not doing the same to us now? I'm going to read something in a book that I find frightening on multiple levels.
Starting point is 00:26:42 And I really, really want to, I really want to say, down and talk to this guy. I don't know if he will. We've had him on the show before. His name is Yval Noah Harari. And he's just written 21 lessons for the 21st century. I just want you to listen to what he has, what he has just said is coming. The 21st century, what is it, what is it really going to look like? He says, even more important, the twin revolutions of infotech and biotech could restructure not just economies and societies, but our own bodies and minds. In the past, we humans learned to control the world outside of us.
Starting point is 00:27:31 We had very little control of the world on the inside of us. We knew how to build a dam and stop a river from flowing, but we didn't know how to stop the body from aging. We knew how to design an irrigation system, but we had no idea how to design a brain. If a mosquito buzzed in our ear and disturbed our sleep, we knew how to kill the mosquito. But if a thought buzzed in our mind and kept us awake at night, most of us did not know how to kill the thought. The revolutions in biotech and infotech will give us control of the world inside of us and will enable us to engineer and manufacture life. We will learn how to design brains, extend lives, and kill thoughts at our discretion. Still quoting, nobody knows what the consequences will be. Humans, after all, were always far
Starting point is 00:28:28 better at inventing tools than using them wisely. It is easier to manipulate a river by building a dam than it is to predict all of the complex consequences that this will have for the wider ecological system. Similarly, it will be easier to redirect the flow of our minds. Similarly, similarly, I can't even say that word. It will be easier to redirect the flow of our minds than to divine what that will do to our personal psychology and our social systems. In the past, we gained the power to manipulate the world around us and reshape the entire planet. Because we didn't understand the complexity of the global ecology, the changes we made has inadvertently disrupted the entire ecological system. And now we face an ecological collapse. You can agree or disagree.
Starting point is 00:29:20 In the coming century, biotech and infotech will give us the power to manipulate the world inside us and reshape ourselves. But because we don't understand the complexity of our own minds. The changes we will make will, we do not know the changes we will make that if they will upset our mental system to such an extent that we too may break down. What are we doing talking about tweets? What are we doing? Fighting about, you know, Norm McDonald said something and so he's been kicked off the Tonight Show. If we're kicking people. off the frickin' Tonight Show for having an opinion. What do you think is coming our way?
Starting point is 00:30:18 If we have someone as powerful as Google getting in bed with a country as evil as China is and helping them silence voices and information, what makes you think they're not already willing to do this here? This week I've presented evidence from media matters. They are already receiving raw data on all of the interactions online with Twitter and Facebook and YouTube. They have access to the raw data? Who else has access to our raw data? I certainly don't.
Starting point is 00:31:09 Boy, I'd love to see that. I bet Google, Facebook, YouTube wouldn't let me see it. They are also now advising Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, on what's offensive and what's not. What's hate speech and what's not? Are you comfortable with this? Do you know they pass a big law in Europe? the UK?
Starting point is 00:31:40 Yes. No, it was Europe. Was it Europe overall European Union law that said that now all of these big tech companies have to, if you ask for it, prepare all of this information and show you exactly what they have and give it to you. So it's the idea of being transparency, you own your data, all of that. Of course, then you're giving all of this really important data to someone who's much less prepared and able to protect it from God only knows who's trying to find it from hackers and things like that. but it's interesting to see because now they have, I think it's Facebook has weekly standard. They put them on the fact checking team. Good. Right.
Starting point is 00:32:15 And it's a good thing, right? You know, you have a conservative organization that can actually look at these things. Well, they fact checked a think progress piece. And now the left is making all the same arguments. Now, this has happened to them one time. And it's happened to the right a zillion times. But they're making all the same arguments. What?
Starting point is 00:32:33 We're just going to have a weekly standard come in here and say that our article is wrong. they, now they're saying they're going to cut the access for this think progress piece, which by the way, Weekly Center was completely right on. It is a complete lie. But they're going to cut the reach of that article by 80% because it's not true. Now, they are right. It isn't true. It's typical think progress and they lie all the time.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Are you comfortable with anyone, silencing anyone? Because I am not. I am not comfortable with the weekly standard telling anyone don't run that story or reduce its penetration. And I'm not comfortable with anyone, you know, media matters, politic fact or anything, telling anyone on the other side. Don't run that. I believe in the American people. Treat us like adults. And more importantly, respect the freedom of dissent, the freedom of speech.
Starting point is 00:33:37 no matter how ugly it is, it is the only way that people can remain free. By the way, a lot of this is covered in my new book Addicted to Outrage. Pick it up because it will open your eyes and it will show you a path forward because the strategies that we're using now
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Starting point is 00:37:04 Glenn Beck Live, the addicted to outrage tour, on tour this fall. For tickets, VIP packages, and more. Visit glenbeck.com. By now, thanks to the incessant fearmongering by Democrats, you're probably aware that American women are going to lose all of their rights. We're going to keep them in cages as soon as Kavanaugh becomes Supreme Court justice. In fact, we're not going to wait for him to be sworn in. We're just, we're starting to, yeah, FEMA's already starting to acquire all the cages. for women. Now, of course, that's not true, but that hasn't stopped anyone from believing those
Starting point is 00:37:40 kinds of hysterics. The anti-Cavanaugh hysteria now has inspired Democrats in Maine to get creative because one of their senators, sort of Republican, Susan Collins, is considered a potential deciding vote in Kavanaugh's confirmation, and they are threatening to donate a million to her 2020 Democratic opponent unless Collins votes no on Kavanaugh. Using a crowdfunding site called CrowdPack, two groups called Maine People's Alliance and Mainers for accountable leadership posted a listing that says people of Maine are asking you to be a hero, Senator Collins. If you fail to stand up for the people of Maine and for Americans across the country,
Starting point is 00:38:22 every dollar donated to this campaign will go to your eventual Democratic opponent in 2020. and we will get you out of office. The project has already received pledges from 37,000 people totaling over a million dollars, and in a weird way, they're basically attempting to buy her vote. In some circles, this would be known as bribery. But the founding fathers couldn't have seen it, you know, on a crowd-sourcing. Uh-huh. Senator Collins released a statement calling it extortion,
Starting point is 00:38:52 and one of the groups behind the effort called her response, politics at its worst. Really? The main group's twist is that if Colin votes no on Kavanaugh, they supposedly won't collect the pledges from their 37,000 donors, but they're still using it, using the pledged money to try to induce Collins to vote the way they want. They're just not offering the money directly to Collins, like your typical old-fashioned kind of bribe. Like many poorly conceived schemes in our social media age, Maine Democrats, I don't think you've thought this one. through because bribery is a federal crime. And just because, you know, this is kind of hipster and an adverse bribe, several legal experts think this is technically still a bribe. And could these groups be shooting themselves in the foot with this strategy? What if by trying to force Collins to vote no on Kavanaugh they inadvertently cause her to vote? Yes, simply to avoid looking like
Starting point is 00:39:51 she was influenced by their scare tactics. And just when you thought politics couldn't get any more bizarre. It's Friday, September 14th. This is the Glenn Beck program. We go to Bill O'Reilly now, who I know wants to lead with an apology because he said last week that he didn't think the Bob Woodward book would sell,
Starting point is 00:40:23 and now that it's the biggest selling book of all time, including, I think, the Bible. I'm sure he's going to lead with that. Hello, Bill. Well, let's be accurate. I said I didn't think it would have legs. the book would have legs in the sense that it will be a bestseller, you know, for months. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Can I ask you? If you wrong on that, I mean, look. No, no, no. I'm just kidding yet. I'm just kidding you. Have you read the book? I have not. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:49 Stu has, because I haven't had a chance to read it yet either. I do the work that America doesn't want to do. Correct. And he brought up a really good point this morning. Yeah, there's interesting section bill. I at least like to get your take on this part of it, because the last chapter is actually, I took it as really favorable to Trump. it's about the Russian collusion investigation with Mueller and Trump comes off as incredibly cooperative with Mueller
Starting point is 00:41:13 the entire White House very cooperative with him giving him everything he could possibly want largely based on the idea that they were totally convinced they've done absolutely nothing wrong and they had nothing to hide they gave them much more than they even asked for and and this you know a lot of the reporting has revolved around this comment that one of
Starting point is 00:41:35 Trump's lawyers made to Trump when he said, you know, you'll be in an orange jumpsuit. But that's not, that's from that section. And the section is very positive on Trump. And it's not about collusion. It's about the idea that Trump wanted to testify and doubt his lawyer was like, look, it's a perjury trap. They're going to find any way they can to trap you. This isn't even about Russia anymore.
Starting point is 00:41:56 They're going to trap you. You can't do it no matter what, you know, no matter what you just can't do it or you'll be in an orange jumpsuit. That's a totally different story. than what the press is reporting. Well, I think Woodward himself is selling the book as, excuse me, a cautionary tale that if you put an inexperienced, egotistical person in the White House, you're going to have chaos.
Starting point is 00:42:24 That's how Woodward himself is selling the book. So I'm glad Stu read it. I didn't know the last chapter was about that. I had Ken Starr and the Nostp. News on Bill O'Reilly.com this week, and he said flat out that what has been put forth so far, there's no crime at all. Right. That's what Starr said. Right.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Okay. So you get a position where if Woodward himself is going to say, look, I need to sell this book, and this is exactly what he did, to people who don't like Trump, because nobody who likes it's going to read the book, then I'm going to have to go negative and spin it that way, and that's what you're seeing. So while you know how I feel about the media in general, I don't think it's a media play here. I think it's a Woodward play. Let me change topics here on Diane Feinstein.
Starting point is 00:43:23 Oh, geez. This is phenomenal. It's unbelievable. Can you recap for anybody who doesn't know this time? I can give you an update, too. You're so lucky to have me. Let's go for the recap, and then you can give the update. All right.
Starting point is 00:43:36 I just want to reemphasize how lucky you are to have me every Friday. Oh, my gosh. Bill, I get up every morning, and I fall to my knees, and I say, thank you. I know. I mean, I'm on it and all that. Right, I know. So there's a letter that was given to a Democratic congressperson in California, pass it along to Diane Feinstein this summer.
Starting point is 00:43:54 The letter was written by someone. We have no idea who that details something that happened to Brett Kavanaugh. when he was in high school. High school. Yeah. We don't know what. Right. And we don't know who.
Starting point is 00:44:08 We don't know who the writer is and we don't know what is in the letter. Right. And the person who gave it to Feinstein said, I don't want to press charges. I don't want to get involved. I don't want to get involved. But here's the letter. Yes. So Feinstein sits on the letter.
Starting point is 00:44:23 Okay. Instead of immediately turning it over to the FBI, he does background checks. And that's why the FBI is involved. The FBI does background checks on all Supreme Court. court just nominees. Instead of immediately saying, you know, look, I don't know what this is. It could be totally bogus. Here, FBI, is a letter.
Starting point is 00:44:39 I'm going to wash my hands of it, and I'm not going to say anything about it. No. Feinstein sits on the letter and then allows someone in our staff, I believe, I could be wrong, could be the congressperson staff member, to leak it, to leak that this is, oh, this is some misconduct. Don't I love that word, misconduct on a part of Brett Kavanaugh. when he was in high school. So nobody knows whether it was true or not.
Starting point is 00:45:05 It's sleek. So it gets out. Okay. So now today, just about an hour ago, the Guardian, not a reliable source. It's a far left newspaper out of Britain. Wait, wait, wait, wait, before you say anything? Yes.
Starting point is 00:45:21 Stu, is there anything that happened in high school other than murder or something like that? Something that you did when you were 16 years old? I mean, obviously a major crime. A major crime. Like, people do really dumb things that are awkward, but if there's a huge crime, obviously, that would still hold. You're raping people. You're killing animals.
Starting point is 00:45:41 Okay, we need to talk about that. All right. What did they say? But it's misconduct. Yes. So you know what the flag is there? You absolutely know what it is. Everybody who the far left wants to destroy is guilty of misconduct.
Starting point is 00:45:59 So me too can get involved. I mean, it's the biggest witch hunt in this country's history. But I digress. The Guardian reports, and again, unreliable newspaper, that Brett Kavanaugh and another kid were at a party, a high school party, whereupon they locked some girl in a room and ran away, and the girl got out. That's what they're reporting is in the letter. Well, they locked her in the room, and then they raped her?
Starting point is 00:46:30 No. They ran away. They locked her in the room and they fondled her? No, they ran away. They locked her in the room and very gender specific with her? I don't know. We don't know what we're talking about because this is the guardian.
Starting point is 00:46:48 I want to just make sure that everybody... But even if it is the guardian, if that's what you got... That's what they say that it's in the letter. So even the New York Post, which is one of the... top drivers of misconduct. Even their editorial board said today, this is a new low for the Democratic Party. Now, I don't know whether I've seen lower things. I think this Susan Collins stuff is lower.
Starting point is 00:47:17 The FBI came out and said they're not even, they're not considering this. They're not going to do anything on this and pursue it. Of course not. I mean, this is, and, you know, it's not been. front and center on the cable news programs because of the category one now, rainstorm in the Carolinas, which they hyped to death. And so they can't wedge this Kavanaugh thing in yet. So that Kavanaugh got a break on that.
Starting point is 00:47:48 Okay, let me ask you this, Bill. As I was, I got up this morning and I was listening to the daily. It's the New York Times, you know, 20-minute update, and they do an interview with somebody. and it's fascinating to listen to. And they had Bob Woodward on a couple of days ago. And they were talking to him. And they started talking about sources and hidden sources and unnamed sources and the importance of those. And Bob was talking about the importance of those in the Nixon era.
Starting point is 00:48:22 And I kind of understand. I mean, I think there is a place for unnamed sources, but you better trust the journalist and the organization. organizations above them, which nobody does now. But what I was concerned about is if we are really just going to start to accept unnamed sources, things like she just did, no one's going to survive. Only the person with the loudest megaphone and the biggest number of mob members behind them will be able to survive.
Starting point is 00:48:54 Look, it's reached critical mass and everybody knows it. And by the way, Beck, did you listen to that podcast before or after you're on your knees, thanking that I was on your program today? During. During. Yeah, I'm like, dear baby, Jesus, help me with one ear, listen to the podcast from the New York Times and the other side of my mouth. Thank you for Bill O'Reilly. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:19 So I think that everybody in America who's fair-minded, which I would put it about 50% of the population, understands now that if you are in politics, if you have any political sway or influence, that you are going to be accused. It's a matter of when, not if. And you're going to be accused, most likely, of misconduct. Okay? Now, it doesn't matter whether there's any truth to it.
Starting point is 00:49:50 It doesn't matter what it is. It's going to hit you. hurt you. The extent of the harm, I think, is going to decline because now people are going every blanken day, we see another headline about another person, usually a man in power who's accused of misconduct. In the long run, this hurts anybody who is actually being hurt by somebody powerful. This whole movement is so misguided and such a witch hunt. And in, in, in, in, in, powered for political purposes. The whole movement is not a witch hunt, but there are elements of it that have been...
Starting point is 00:50:33 I think the movement, the, the idea... Wait a minute, Stu. Hold on. Yeah. Have you seen any call from the quote-unquote movement for due process? Yeah, I haven't. I mean, certainly there's been calls for Harvey Weinstein to be prosecuted for his crimes. Yeah, but I don't think that's... Is that the movement?
Starting point is 00:50:52 That's regular people, I think. That might say... Law enforcement. enforcement. Okay, that's a different situation. That's not an anonymous letter handed to a politician. I guess, leaks it to the press. Right. I guess if you're saying that people who might hashtag me too, because they want this to stop and they think that the bad guy should go to jail or pay a price for it, if that's what you would consider the movement. But I look at the movement like the people who are at the very top of Black Lives Matter, they are not the same people necessarily that are marching in the streets.
Starting point is 00:51:29 Their goals and the goals of the people marching in the streets are a lot different. Bill O'Reilly, we're going to come back with you. And something that Ruth Bader Ginsburg said this week in an interview that I think is stunning. And I would like to hear your comments on that. Coming up in just a second, first let me tell you about filter by. New study just came out said air pollution causes huge reduction in intelligence. So what are you going to do? What are you going to do?
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Starting point is 00:53:43 and she's asked about the process that we're going through with Kavanaugh. Listen to this. How would you compare the process that you went through with what's going on today in that process? The way it was. was right the way it is is wrong. The atmosphere in 93, it was truly bipartisan. The vote on my confirmation was 96 to 3. Even though I had spent about 10 years of my life,
Starting point is 00:54:28 litigating cases under the auspices of the ACLU and I was on the ACAGG board and one of their general counsel. But that's the way it should be. Okay, stop. Bill, here she is saying, you know, the Republicans let me pass even though I was on the ACLU board and I was litigating things for the ACLU. they would never, the Democrats would go crazy now if any candidate had done anything for even the Heritage Foundation. What does this tell you about what she just said? Well, you know, I'm of two minds on this. I think the justice is being honest and describing what happened to her and then what's happening now. I think the three people who voted against her in the Senate will probably right.
Starting point is 00:55:32 I mean, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has done a lot of damage to the country. And she admits that she is not looking to uphold the Constitution that she believes the Constitution is evolving. Correct. So therefore, she can vote on whatever her politics are. So here's the problem, isn't it? that everyone is, they want somebody on their side. A judge should, a judge should be selected because the constitution or the rule of law is the side that they're on. I mean, if we, if we had people that were deciding things on the constitution based on the constitution,
Starting point is 00:56:14 the world would be a much different place and we could advise and consent. But nobody's looking to the constitution as is basis. They're looking at policies. But that's never going to happen again in America. So what's the cliche, the genies left the bottle, the horses out of the barn? Then shouldn't we have, then shouldn't we, it's not going to happen. Okay, then shouldn't we have an entirely different conversation then about what, what we want going forward? Because there's no we anymore.
Starting point is 00:56:49 It's them versus us. Look, look at the sanctuary city's policy, okay? So these people get elected, and they're sworn to uphold the Constitution, correct? The mayors and the governors and all these people. They raise their hand. I'm going to uphold the Constitution. All right. Well, let's pick this up.
Starting point is 00:57:09 When we come back, we have just a couple of seconds. When we come back, pick it up there. You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. So we started this conversation with Bill O'Reilly a few minutes ago where, you know, he said that it's not going to happen to where we're going to. to advise and consent anymore. We're not going to, we're not going to find those people who are, who are, you know, just wanting to read the Constitution as, as it was written, because we're, we're too highly divided now, and we're, we've politicized all this. Do I have that right, Bill?
Starting point is 00:57:45 Yes. And the best example of sanctuary cities, the mayors and the governors take an oath upon their swearing in, allopold the Constitution. The Constitution says, that you follow federal, state, and local law. If you're a citizen, this is your duty as a citizen, and all of a sudden the governors and mayors say, no, we're not going to follow federal law on immigration. We're going to do what we want. Correct.
Starting point is 00:58:09 So when you reach a point, and that is an extreme point, people should understand it, been mainstream by the media, but it isn't mainstream. Okay, this is basically repudiating the law of the land and embracing anarchy. once you reach that point where it's acceptable for public servants, whether they're judges or elected officials, to discard the Constitution at will, then you have what you have now where nothing matters other than my politics. Okay. So you said we're not going back there. We're not going back to a... No, not going to happen. So then this is an honest question. This is an honest question. Right now, we're in a world where if we're all being honest with each other, the left the democrats they were not voting for Hillary most of them were voting against trump and most of the people that voted for Trump were voting against Hillary it's not what they
Starting point is 00:59:06 were for it was what they were against and we are now entering a time where we are so afraid of my side being silenced that I will vote for someone that will silence them instead that's not good am I just am I am I wasting not my breath in my... You know, I think there are Americans who are genuinely enthusiastic about liberal causes in the Democratic Party and vice versa, traditional causes in the Republican Party. I think there are. But the fear that we're going to be a socialist country does drive a lot of people to vote for Donald Trump and Republicans. There's no doubt about that. Right. And it's not it's not an unbased fear when you have candidates who last night in New York, and I'd love to touch base with
Starting point is 00:59:53 you on this. You know, are socialists. They're declared socialists. And there's a difference between somebody who wants a welfare state and somebody who wants socialism. I mean, even the, the president, what was it? Denmark, I think, came over to the United States and said, I just want you to know, Bernie Sanders keeps saying we're a socialist country. We're not. We're a capitalist country that has a lot of welfare. That's different. So I get that. But I just want to ask you, again, this one last question, because I feel like you're saying to me, Glenn, it's not coming back. Well, if it's not coming back, then I'm wasting my time fighting for something that means nothing to anyone. I believe in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Starting point is 01:00:37 I believe once we are somehow or another reminded that that's what stops all of this nonsense, we'll return. But if we're not returning, then we should have a different discussion, and that is, okay, socialism or what? well there are politicians and there are people in the judiciary i.e. judges who will uphold the constitution back. I was told I was told by someone that your whose name you would know in Congress just in the last few weeks and they said to me, Glenn, I can count the number of people in Washington in power that actually believe in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. I'm not that cynical. I think there are people who do believe it, and those are the people that you have to vote for,
Starting point is 01:01:29 and you have to promote what their policies are if you believe the person sincere. But when you see how Cynthia Nixon, and I'll remind everybody that she played Nancy Reagan in my movie, Killing Reagan, I know the woman for a little bit, how insane. insane. Her policies are. They're not misguided. They're not wrong. They're insane. They would destroy the state of New York. Okay. 35% of the Democratic Party voted for her. Because, A, they don't know anything. And B, they'd like to destroy the state. They want to destroy the country. May I translate and see if this is a fair translation. They don't, or let me rephrase it. And if it's not fair, tell me so. When you say something like that, if I'm a Democrat, I'm like, you know what?
Starting point is 01:02:35 They don't want to destroy New York. They live in New York. So, rephrasing, they are looking at her policies and they think that these are going to work. And in my opinion, they're completely uninformed because. we have a long list of history that shows they don't work, and they don't think that what's happening now is working. Wrong, Beck. Okay, why?
Starting point is 01:03:03 The money Democrats voted for Cuomo, 65%. The people with assets, the people who have very expensive apartments in Manhattan and cars and jobs, did not vote for Nixon. but 35% of people who live in New York City don't have anything. They live in rent control. They live in public housing. They barely get bought.
Starting point is 01:03:31 Right. And they don't think that this... They want to blow it all up. Because they don't think that this system is working. Right. Because no one is telling them and showing them that it is, but they just think it's not working. So it's not that they...
Starting point is 01:03:44 I don't think the average Trump voter, when he says, I want to burn the system down. he doesn't mean I don't want to live in America anymore. He means this, what's happening in Washington, D.C. is not working. Now, I'd like to. But it's not the same thing. I mean, one is real life and trying to get by and support your family and put food on the table. And the other is theoretical.
Starting point is 01:04:11 We don't want a PC nation. We don't want these politicians who lie to us. we want a much more in-your-face situation where we know if Trump says he's going to do something, he'll do it. So it's different. But what I'm trying to get across to you is that the Gulf is so huge. Between Glen Beck, Bill O'Reilly, Stu, people have actually worked hard, got an education, tried very hard in the marketplace to succeed, and have had actually gotten some success in a system of capitalism. No, but wait a minute.
Starting point is 01:04:52 In a system of capitalism where, quite honestly, it was stacked against us. I mean, I would be much more... I don't know anybody feeling sorry for me. No, no, no, I'm not asking for that. I'm not asking for that. I'm just saying we do know what it's like to be in a... We had to overcome. Yes. Yeah, I mean, not. I don't know if I'd use that phrase, but yes.
Starting point is 01:05:17 But there's a cadre and it comes out of the university system in high schools and embraced by the media of victimization. The mob, okay, that they tell you you can't make it. White privilege, okay? You're never going to succeed, no matter what you do. This is the victimization movement. And that's what you're seeing with Cynthia Nixon and Bernie Sanders. They're trying to whip up this victimization that we'll give stuff to you because you can't earn it no matter what you do. It's an unfair system. All right. So that's the Gulf.
Starting point is 01:05:57 That's what we're seeing. You wrote an op-ed today about evil. And I'm going to talk to you about this because it does revolve around your book a bit. and you're saying that it's it's you know people historically don't stand up against evil and I think I think there is a chance that people stand up against evil but we have to be very very careful on encouraging them to do so because we can push them into the arms of evil really easily and I think that's happening right now there are two aspects of my vantage point on evil and you were right it comes off writing killing the
Starting point is 01:06:38 SS and then one of the shocking things about that book is that the concentration camp guards of Nazi Germany were merchants and farmers and bankers and you know they average person yeah they were just people before the war was walking down a street and all of a sudden they're killing babies and walking away having dinner are you need to read that you need to absorb it because there's evil in every human being every single human being has the capacity for evil, and you have to recognize it, and you have to fight against it. Now, externally, we're living in a country now where we have mass killings in high schools. We have thousands of poor black people being shot in the streets in Chicago.
Starting point is 01:07:20 We have clergy molesting children. What do you think that is? That's evil. All right? And on a much lesser basis, but something visible, we have betrayal of human beings. beings by their spouses. We have the media trying to tear people apart for ideological reasons. We have a justice system that doesn't render justice many times.
Starting point is 01:07:46 All of this is evil. And we're not seeing politicians say, you know what? We got to really get the Chicago situation under control. Have you seen anybody do that? No. No. And I'm sitting there going, how much evil do you have to see before you mobilize? against it. And that's why I wrote this killing the SS, because Germany before World War II
Starting point is 01:08:10 is not different than the United States in 2018. No, it's really not. It's the same people, doing the same things, try to struggle to make a living in an atmosphere that was increasingly difficult. And what did they do? They surrendered en masse to evil. And you need to know what happened there, because it could certainly happen here and is happening to some extent. This Holocaust that we're seeing in Chicago, this bothers me to the core of my being. We're letting poor blacks who are defenseless, okay? And we don't do anything about it? Where's the National Guard?
Starting point is 01:08:55 Why aren't they on the streets of Chicago stopping the 150 shootings every weekend? Why? They could be there, but they're not there. Who gives a damn about them? No one. That's evil. Bill O'Reilly, it is always good to talk to you. We'll talk to you again next week.
Starting point is 01:09:17 You can find Bill O'Reilly at bill O'Reilly.com. Bill O'Reilly.com. His new book comes out the 18th, killing the Nazis. The ninth of October. Oh, the ninth. The ninth of October. You're going to be first in line, even though I sent you a free copy. I read it, too.
Starting point is 01:09:32 You'll buy another one. I read it too. I don't know about that, but I read it. It's excellent. It's excellent. Thank you. The 9th of October. Bill O'Reilly, thank you so much.
Starting point is 01:09:41 Bill O'Reilly.com. Interesting. You're talking about the Supreme Court and how Bill was saying it will never go back. And it certainly feels that way. We should also, though, recognize how recent a phenomenon this is. I mean, as Ruth Bader Ginsburg pointed out, she was confirmed 97, or what was it, 96 to 3. then Breyer was 87 to 9 then John Roberts 7822
Starting point is 01:10:11 Sam Alito 5842 Sotomayor Now this is under Obama Sotomayor 6831 Elena Kagan 6337 And then finally Gorsuch at 54 And Kavanaugh question mark
Starting point is 01:10:26 He'll be lucky to get to 50 or 51 It's amazing It's not a recent thing It's a Trump thing It does It's a Trump thing and it's a Garland thing I think they got so ripped off by the Garland thing, which we've covered before is not true. But still, that's part of it, I think.
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Starting point is 01:14:15 Somewhere in a dark newsroom, an age-old editor is levitating. Eyes glowing like radioactive soil. because an unprecedented event has taken place right in front of our eyes, a puzzling miracle, something not seen in journalism in years. The Associated Press has criticized, I whisper his name because the AP Guard has turned against their wizard leader. The army has mutinied against their commander. The AP has a.P.
Starting point is 01:15:01 always loved Obama. They had a crush on him. More of an obsession, really. They've always stored up their animus and directed it at one person. Anybody on the right. But now Donald Trump. Well, Trump and everyone around him, you know, they're, you know, they go as so far to even mock, you know, First Lady Melania's hat on one occasion, insulted her fashion, her appearance, while all, you know, joining in on the,
Starting point is 01:15:31 championing of social justice, immigration, and women's rights, but that's another conversation for another day. The article's title, quote, AP fact check, Obama doesn't always tell the straight story, and quote, wait, what? I mean, I've gotten used to reading the headlines, you know, AP fact check, Trump ruins America, or AP fact check, reality star embarrasses country, or AP fact check, orange man, bad, but here's the opening line of the article. Former President Barack Obama recent denunciation of President Donald Trump's treatment of the press
Starting point is 01:16:12 overlooks the aggressive steps the Justice Department took to keep information from the public during his administration. What is happening? I feel like a wormhole is opened up and all of us, we've appeared in yet another period. parallel universe. Obama, quoting, Obama also made a problematic claim that Republicans sabotage, and that has cost three million people their health insurance, end quote. Then they break down all the lies that Obama committed. Again, quick, check the AP story before it sucked back into another vortex or another universe.
Starting point is 01:17:01 quote, Obama, it shouldn't be Democrat or Republican to say that we don't threaten the freedom of the press because they say things or published stories we don't like. I complained plenty about Fox News, but you never heard me threaten to shut them down or call them enemies of the people, end quote. Rally Friday, University of Illinois. The facts, according to the AP, the facts, Trump may have used extraordinary rhetoric to undermine trust in the press, but Obama arguably went farther using extraordinary actions to block the flow of public information to the public. Wait, hold it. Wait, I again, Stu. Are you reading that right?
Starting point is 01:17:52 Are you reading that AP? You're reading it with me. Are you not? But maybe I don't understand. This can't be happening. Are you married to Lisa in this universe? Oh, yeah. still. Wow. Okay. That one is actually pretty well then you traveled you traveled with me so I don't know what
Starting point is 01:18:08 universe this is. They just said Obama went farther than Trump in undermining the press. Overall, dare I say great thing? Assign the AP might even be trying to regain some of its ability to do actual journalism but I'm I mean I don't like to throw the word trauma around but I think I might have some sort of shock that I'm in. I mean, they actually said that Obama's rhetoric to the press was worse than Trump's is because he took action. Oh, crap. Is this the last day on earth? Is Jesus coming today?
Starting point is 01:18:52 Because I think the AP turning on Obama and saying, no, no, no, Trump is bad. But did you see what this guy did? I think I hear the hoof beats. of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. It's Friday, September 14th. This is the Glenn Beck program. Can we have an adult conversation here for a second? And that means that we're going to have one that is going to be filled with some puzzlement
Starting point is 01:19:28 and some conjecture and some worries that are not provable and not even. They're just, they're just. they're human beings meeting together trying to figure out what the hell happened. Did you see what happened in Andover, Massachusetts yesterday? The fire, the explosions? Yeah, that was very strange. Why, what, what is that? There were 70 fires and explosions yesterday.
Starting point is 01:20:03 70. They were all part, apparently, we still don't. know, but apparently they were all something to do with the gas lines. So if your house was on this gas line, it just blew up. And over a thousand people in this area had to get out. And there's, it was, it was Mermack Valley, which has, I think, three towns in it, Lawrence, Andover and North Andover. One person died in a chimney from a house explosion. And it wasn't, he wasn't in the chimney. The chimney blew out and fell on his car and he was in the car.
Starting point is 01:20:45 There are 20 people in the hospital. One is in critical condition. I'm just looking here. One is in serious condition. Ten people have, are being treated for, for shock and trauma because of the explosion. But they don't know what caused it. they had to depressurize all of the lines and clear all the lines of gas and that's that's what stopped it but they're still working on the fires today 70 now that I mean we have to find out
Starting point is 01:21:21 what happened there and obviously they will but this is the kind of thing I am not saying this is what happened but this is the kind of thing that should wake us up to the kind of of attacks that I think can be done in cyber warfare. I don't know if these gas lines were connected to the internet, but this is the kind of thing that can happen when somebody hijacks, you know, a utility. They can make these things happen. I am not saying that's what did. No, but you're, yeah, right.
Starting point is 01:22:06 I mean, they've talked about attacks on infrastructure through cyber means for a long Correct. And this is the way it would manifest itself. This could just have been some, I don't know what, and they don't know what, and I'm sure they will find out. But this is the kind of thing that you have to mentally understand this is the kind of, if we go into war, God forbid, war has always been fought someplace else. But Vladimir Putin said the next war, World War III, and he has claimed we are already in it. he said the next war will be fought with ones and zeros. And that's the way it manifests itself. Now, imagine that happening all over the country. I mean, how do you, how do you survive? I mean, that's, if you could do that in places all over the country, holy cow.
Starting point is 01:23:03 I will say to Vladimir that it can't be the next war if we're already in it. well I then it's the next the war after this you tell Vlad that got it got it glad it Vlad I will transmit that to Vlad and you translate that one I have yeah okay after the election that's very good yeah it's scary and it's um you know there's been a lot of talk about this recently uh they actually go through some of this in the woodward book as well on the cyber attacks and how that's manifested itself and whether you know the the the US has flirted with the idea over the past few years to use cyber attacks against, you know,
Starting point is 01:23:44 North Korea and other regimes to Iran was another, to try to show that we have those capabilities without starting a massive new war. Correct. And it's a tough line because, you know, those things, they are real, you know, that's real warfare. And they're trying to now kind of come with it,
Starting point is 01:24:08 come up with a policy, and this has happened through the end of Obama and the beginning of Trump's administration as to how to treat those things. Because do we treat a cyber attack from North Korea as if they bombed us? And you might think off the top of your head, well, no. I mean, it's a cyber attack. I mean, you know, maybe we respond in kind. But as you point out here, these cyber attacks can lead to real people dying. This isn't always just about hacking emails. If a massive cyber attack happened on the United States of America, massive, more people would die than from the bombs that we dropped.
Starting point is 01:24:45 I mean, you could, you could shut down power for a very long time. You used an EMP. You could shut it down for a year plus. But you could shut down power. You could shut down any kind of, any kind of power or communication in areas in a snowstorm or,
Starting point is 01:25:04 or a heat wave. I mean, you could shut down, you know, medical centers. What happens if you could shut down the eastern seaboard? How many people would die? What kind of chaos would happen? We saw a little example of this with Puerto Rico, right? I mean, they lost power. They just got it back over the full island last month, I believe it was.
Starting point is 01:25:26 It's been a year. And, you know, the estimates are about 3,000 people died. And by the way, and Trump took a lot of. lot of heat for his tweeting about, you know, the, the amount of people who died. And I don't, of course, I don't know exactly what, you know, what he thinks happened. But it is a very strange process that gets us to that number. This is not a number of like, hey, here's a bunch of people who got crushed by trees. Here are their birth, their death certificates. That's how many people we have. That's how, if it happened in Iowa, right, that is exactly how we would determine.
Starting point is 01:25:59 We would know the names of everybody. We would be able to count them. When people die, you individually count how many there are. Right. And you might say that there's, you might say there's, you know, missing. Right. You might say missing for a while. But like in the Liberian Civil War, we might estimate how many people have died because it's only, you know, in Darfur, we might have to estimate. Nobody has paperwork. In Iowa, you don't do that, right? Like, these are American citizens. The way they found out the number
Starting point is 01:26:25 of people who died is they, the government came up with an got an independent study done to calculate the estimated excess deaths that occurred on the island in the time period following the hurricane. So they didn't get a bunch of like, here's a bunch of death certificates. They instead have a estimate. I mean, this is the last line of the New York Times story about how they came up with this number. The actual number of excess deaths, again, not deaths caused by the hurricane, but they're just estimating how many people should have died in Puerto Rico from other causes.
Starting point is 01:26:57 and then adding, they're saying the number went over that by 3,000 and saying, well, they must have died from the hurricane. And it goes like this. The actual number of excess deaths was statistically estimated to be in the range of 2,658 to 3,290. So they can't come, they can't get it narrowed down to six or 700 different people. These are U.S. citizens we're talking about. At best, at best you could say, look, they're just getting their power back, etc. et cetera. And it could be these numbers. It could be a lot less. I mean, imagine if we said, you know, how many people died in the World Trade Center? Initially, we thought it was going to be, could be 20 or 30,000. Right. Right. I mean, and then we instead, we just said,
Starting point is 01:27:44 how many people in New York over this time period? Would should have died. Yeah, should have died. And how many did die. Right. And it's a little higher. So we'll assume all those people died in the world trade center. That's insane. Yeah. That's insane. It's insane. It might be a good way to start if you have nothing else, but you should follow that up with. But the number is truly unknown. And until they get back on their feet and people are like, whatever happened to Uncle Bill. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:09 Then you can count them. That's incredible that that's possible in the United States. It's really nuts. And people don't think of Puerto Rico as the United States. They vote. They pay taxes. They are part of the United States. It's obscene.
Starting point is 01:28:27 that this has been going on this long. We have 7,000 troops ready to go in North Carolina and South Carolina right now. 7,000 troops have been ready to go in. Puerto Rico. How many troops were there for how long? And would any of us have accepted that North Carolina just didn't have power for a year? No way. No way. All right.
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Starting point is 01:30:10 smart crypto course.com. Addicted to Outrage. The new book from Glenn Beck, Addicted to Outrage, is available everywhere on September 18th. Pre-order it now at Amazon.com. Look, can we talk a little bit about the latest scandal now? Finally. Finally. Yeah, we've been trying to hide it.
Starting point is 01:30:34 Yep, we've been trying to hide it all day, but we can't do it anymore. Nikki Haley, big Trump administration scandal in New York Times nailed her. Nikki Haley's view of New York is priceless. Her curtains? $52,701 for curtains. Do we know how... Curtains! Do we know how big the windows were?
Starting point is 01:30:54 Does it even matter? Well, kind of. Well, A, if they were, you know, three block long curtains, probably that's a good deal. If they were in her house or her office. It's in her residence. In a residence for the U.S. ambassador. Ambassador. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:11 So it's in the ambassador's residence. Yes. So, in other words, the place where the leaders from all around the world come. Oh, I see where you're going. You're trying to justify this. You know what? Yeah, I didn't justify, I didn't justify, you know, Ben Carson's, you know, I don't I don't remember what it was, $20,000 dining table.
Starting point is 01:31:30 He's a government official working in a government of building. You're not bringing in the world. You're not bringing it. He's got a bunch of government people working around a table. You can have a card table as I'm concerned. Stop. However, the ambassador is like the ambassador's residence is a little like the Oval Office. I don't care if you go a little crazy on decorating that.
Starting point is 01:31:49 You're projecting something. You can't get $5,000 curtains though, Nikki. You can't get $1,000 on curtains. That's not enough for. Are we a $52,000? You ever purchased anything in New York? Well, sandwiches are about $52,000, but yes, I have. I know it's expensive.
Starting point is 01:32:06 Right. But let's be honest, that's ridiculous. And thank God the New York Times is there to step in and say, hey, Nikki, that's too much money. We're calling Nikki Haley out on that $52,000 expenditure. Good job, New York Times. And I see that some other people are getting on this now, too. Jake Tapper has tweeted about this. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 01:32:26 And he notes in the sixth paragraph of that New York Times story, a spokesman for Ms. Haley, now having to answer for this, you know, said plans to buy the curtains were made in 2016 during the Obama administration. Ms. Haley had no say in the purchase. Elaborating, a source said tell CNN, it was decided well before the election in 2016 that the U.S. ambassadors' residents. would move from the Waldorf to its new location. The new location was unfurnished and unfinished. In June of 2016, it was decided that the State Department's Bureau of Overseas Building's Operations would outfit the new residence. This is standard operating procedure for ambassadors' residences across the globe. In July of 2016, the first site visit was complete, and they chose those curtains in the summer of 2016. You might notice that being before the election of Donald
Starting point is 01:33:20 Trump. Also, standard operating procedure, they do not personal nationalized residences to individual ambassador's tastes. This isn't about blaming Obama and power, who was the ambassador at the time, its standard operating procedure for outfitting ambassadors' residences. The outfitting of this residence happened to start in 2016, but Ambassador Haley had no choice in the location of the residence or what curtains were picked out of that summer. So you know, it's really interesting is Jake Tapper just, you know, says, wait a minute,
Starting point is 01:33:53 hang on just a second. Read the six paragraph. In the six paragraph, it says all of that. And yet the headline of the New York Times is the only thing people read usually is, look at how bad Nikki Haley is. Awful. Unbelievable. This weekend, the podcast continues an exclusive interview with Robert Spencer. Robert Spencer is a guy who wrote The History of Jihad.
Starting point is 01:34:25 He is being de-platformed and not just by. by tech, but now by finance, he's a scholar. And if you disagree with him, present facts and show him wrong. He has, you know, he has advised administrations in the past. He is a leading scholar on radicalized Islam and jihad. MasterCard has come out and said, any business that has anything to do with him, we will not honor our, you know, We will do no banking services for anything around him. And that's pretty frightening.
Starting point is 01:35:05 That's pretty frightening. I want you to hear what this guy has to say before you can't hear it anymore. I want you, and I mean this sincerely. Begin to burn things to DVD. Begin to burn interviews like this to DVD. Because I'm not sure that it will be available. online. I'm not sure it will be allowed to do these things in the future.
Starting point is 01:35:34 The world has changed and there's no hyperbole here. You can see it. Burn these to CD or DVD and keep them. And, you know, I read almost everything on Kindle. I decided this week I'm not going to do that anymore. I may write, I may read them on Kindle, but I am buying any book that I think is important
Starting point is 01:35:57 because I don't think I think there is a possibility books just disappear you know 10 years down the road eight years down the road can you tell me would you have predicted we're at where we're at now eight years ago
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Starting point is 01:36:36 We ask that you would rate it and review it. That is really important because it helps other people discover it. The Robert Spencer podcast comes out tomorrow. It is uninterrupted and fascinating, especially for the week of 9-11. Welcome to Pat Gray. Hi, Pat. Glenn, good to see you. Good to see you. I can see it. I can see it in your eyes. Seathing. Seathing outrage on something today.
Starting point is 01:37:03 You know what? I thought I was the only one who was confused about this Puerto Rican death toll number that Trump said is not accurate. It's not true. It very well may not be. And so I was glad to hear you guys saying that it was confusing and not conclusive too. They came up with a number of 3,000 from a George Washington University study. They're guessing, really, they just found death tolls or the number of people who died before in Puerto Rico in non-disaster years. And it was about 3,000 more this time. So they just attributed them all to the storm. And they don't know that for a fact. That's a good first start. Right.
Starting point is 01:37:43 But that's not something that you say, that's how many people and die on your sword over. And they're acting like he is denying. science or something. That's not a scientific number. Right. It's a guess. It's a guess. Yeah. Now, it's, I mean, it might be higher. It might be higher. It might be lower. It might be considerably lower. Could be. We don't know, but CNN is attacking him as if it were hardcore fact. Like, they found a pile of 3,000 bodies. They didn't. That's not how it worked. Yeah. I mean, it seems like this study is our current best guess is probably the best way to put it. Like, I mean, it's, and look, they did, they did do what, you know, they did it.
Starting point is 01:38:21 and a scientist, listen to the process here. Our excess mortality study analyzed past mortality patterns in order to predict the expected mortality if Hurricane Maria had not occurred and compare this figure to the actual deaths that occurred. They didn't even... They didn't even...
Starting point is 01:38:39 The new number? They didn't even use last year. That's amazing. They were predicting... Predicting what it would have been this year. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. That makes it even worse. I didn't know it was a predicted number.
Starting point is 01:38:50 Yeah, the difference between those two numbers is the estimate of excess mortality. Okay. Which would be fine if you say and this is our best guess estimate at this time. And this happened a couple of months ago a different study came out
Starting point is 01:39:05 with a relatively similar number. It was over 2000 I believe. And that one was not treated like this one is. That one was like, okay, here's our first kind of look at it. This one just like absolute fact. And we know I can with 100% certain
Starting point is 01:39:21 tell you it is not the is not absolute fact because as the actual as the New York Times story points out the actual number of excess deaths was statistically estimated to be in the range of 2,658 to 3,290 so they only have an estimate of 700 or so whereas they think it's somewhere in the middle of it and they're highlighting this 2,975 number now look I do think it's likely to be, and we've kind of all said this since the beginning, it's likely to be higher than whatever it was 60 or what. You have to, that was, you know, think of the people who, if you didn't have electricity, think of the number of people who just died because they couldn't get insulin.
Starting point is 01:40:07 Yeah. I mean, they didn't have, I mean, water and, you know, contamination and diseases people may have picked up and, I mean, all sorts of, going to be huge. But can we, can we just stop with this? I know the answer And anyone who said I mean it's crazy You know what it reminds me of is
Starting point is 01:40:27 Hitler I wasn't going to go Quite there Inquisition Something slightly more recent McCarthyism No It's more recent than that even
Starting point is 01:40:36 The nine year old Who came up with the statistic on straws Yeah oh gosh That was really bad He called a couple of companies And they threw out numbers to him And that became hardcore fact Yeah
Starting point is 01:40:47 Yeah it's true Or like the giant The 500 million or billion or whatever it was? Or the giant garbage pile in the ocean. Or the garbage pile. Which does not exist. Right? It's not a real thing. Listen to this. This is amazing. The proposed next phase of the George Washington study will examine the death certificates. That's the next phase. They haven't done this yet. The next phase will examine the death certificates recorded in the months after the hurricane. Can you believe they didn't do that yet?
Starting point is 01:41:10 Right. I can't believe you haven't done that. How could you release the information? Well, until you've done that. And again, I tend to place less blame on George's. Washington here than the media because the media is the one saying this is a hardcore fact. Right. You know, listen to this. They will look at the death certificates and then they will, quote, try to determine through interviews with family members and others whether individual deaths should be attributed to the storm. And the thing is, they hadn't done that yet.
Starting point is 01:41:41 Everybody assumes that's how they came to the number. You know, they either found them or these people were missing and they went to the families and they died. this right wing site, NYTimes.com. Okay, that's what I thought. You know, it's interesting. Listen to this. Last two paragraphs, by the way.
Starting point is 01:41:56 To point out in this stuff. See, it is. Last two. It's crazy. It's amazing. The New York Times gets a bad rap as they don't report anything. They don't report the news.
Starting point is 01:42:07 No, they do. Now, they always put it at the bottom. All of the facts that change the whole narrative are at the bottom. They miss, They lead people astray with their headlines. But all of the facts are there. Whose fault is that?
Starting point is 01:42:28 It's our fault because we don't read the damn story. And then we say, New York Times didn't report the facts. They got the facts wrong. And the New York Times can actually say, we're not fake news. We reported that. And they did. They buried it. They buried it.
Starting point is 01:42:43 They gave you a misleading headline. And then they stay silent, you know, when it is. is in their favor to, you know, bash Trump, but they still did report the facts. Yeah, and they do, I mean, look, they do some, you know, New York Times does some amazing work.
Starting point is 01:42:58 Some of it is, because they have resources that nobody else has. I mean, they're reporting on the Vegas shooting. Some of the stuff they did for that. Unbelievable. Incredible. I mean, like,
Starting point is 01:43:08 they pieced together hundreds of cameras and pieces of audio to walk through that timeline. It's incredible reporting. They do. They just blow it a lot. Like the Nikki Haley thing, we just talked about.
Starting point is 01:43:18 where, you know, $52,000 curtains, but it was actually in the Obama administration. And actually, even the Obama administration had no specific control over these curtains. But it was in there. But it was in there. It was in paragraph six. Right. But it was in there.
Starting point is 01:43:30 But the headline said, Nikki Haley's got $53,000 curtains. Look at her nice view. Right. And it's like, that's just a terrible. So that gets shared. The headline gets shared. Wow.
Starting point is 01:43:39 And they get what they want out of it. But they did actually report it in there somewhere. So it's not fake news. The reporter can say, I'm not lying. even though they buried it, it's the headline that is misleading. But they can honestly say, I'm not lying to you.
Starting point is 01:43:56 I'm telling you. And I had those facts in the story. And when those facts are in the story, it becomes a non-story. That's not even a story anymore. No, it's not. So the whole thing is ridiculous. No.
Starting point is 01:44:07 But they even put that in the paper. Here it is. Here's the headline. Government out of control. $52,000 curtains in new ambassador's residence. Right. Okay. That's the story because it's it's really not, I mean, $52,000 for the ambassador where you're bringing people in and heads of state and everything else. And it's not for it was done by one administration. It'll be done again by the next administration. That's not really a story. I think the argument is should we be spending that to project power for our ambassador in New York City or not. That's the only. That's a fair question. That's a fair question.
Starting point is 01:44:49 But you don't pin that on Nikki Haley. No, no. That's incredible. But again, you see where the split is by us claiming fake news for two stories that cover the facts, albeit again, I grant you. Buried. Buried the story. You know, buried the actual facts that exonerate. They were still in there by saying this is fake news.
Starting point is 01:45:16 They never report the facts. the people who actually do read the stories all the way. And when you read, when you subscribe to the New York Times, many times, at least I do, you read the whole story. And when you're reading the whole story,
Starting point is 01:45:30 you're like, no, they've got all of that in there, which discredits us instead of discrediting them, because we're arguing something that isn't true. We should be arguing the skewing of the news, not the reporting of falsehoods. And,
Starting point is 01:45:46 you know, look, is the bigger problem here than us, right? Like, they have made that, this is a, a legitimate mistake at the very least, and I think worse than that with that headline about Nikki Haley. I mean, it's deliberately misleading
Starting point is 01:46:01 to make her look bad when she did nothing wrong. Yep, deliberately skewed. That's really, really bad. But you're right, it's different than saying, it's like when people say climate change is a hoax, right? I don't like that terminology at all because, and, you know, I'm one of the biggest climate, skeptics you're going to find.
Starting point is 01:46:18 But what I really don't like about that is it's so easy for them to say it's not a hoax. Well, what they've done with it is the hoax. You're right. Like what they want to do. The policies they want to do, those are bad policies and
Starting point is 01:46:34 the approach is wrong. The catastrophism is the hoax. The scare mongering is bad. But just saying climate change is a hoax is such an easily defeatable thing to so many people, Because look, there are scientific measures that show some of these things are going on. What's the best way for us to handle it?
Starting point is 01:46:52 Right? Like, do we go in and say that we should adapt to these things as we go or spend trillions of dollars now when there's hungry people all over the place? Just got a just got a friend who's kind of a lefty Democrat, not really a lefty. I sent it to send him my book and he said, best position I think I've ever heard on climate change. and that's the position I took. Look, it's what you want to do that's wrong. That doesn't work. That doesn't work.
Starting point is 01:47:26 And I showed how people are using climate change to be able to call each other liars when get out of that conversation. Stop, stop that argument. That's not the argument. And once we know what the argument is and we know where you can actually open people's minds and find the common ground with the, not the zealots, but the average person, all of a sudden it's a game changer. Because all of a sudden you go, well, wait a minute.
Starting point is 01:47:56 Okay, you are kind of reasonable. They say that to you. You are kind of reasonable. Shields go down and you can actually have a conversation. By the way, if I could just tease the fact that we're going to take a break from insanity, hour two of Packray unleashed today with Moron trivia. What was it last week? It was right.
Starting point is 01:48:13 It was right last week. It didn't look right though, right? 100%. Right. Yeah. It was 20 to nothing at halftime. And people were like, oh, more on trivia is not going to be right this week. I don't know how this game does this, but it's always right.
Starting point is 01:48:24 It's uncannily correct. It is. Thank you very much. Pack Ray and Pack Ray Unleashed on the Blaze Radio Network immediately following this program. For most Americans, their home is their biggest investment. Now, how do you sell your home? How do you, who is representing you on selling the biggest investment of your life? Real estate agents, I trust.com.
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Starting point is 01:50:00 It is very clear. It just changes the narrative entirely in Trump's favor. Yeah, Trump looks really good in many parts of that last chapter. Another thing that's interesting is a lot of people say that, you know, he has no ideological beliefs. He doesn't have a principled belief system when it comes to politics and policy. The book makes it very clear, if you believe it, that he absolutely does when it comes to trade. It's the one thing he really cares about. He's pushing for it constantly. Tariffs?
Starting point is 01:50:28 Tariffs and trade. Do you believe those tariffs and trade? Is it look at all that he is just using this as a tool? I do not. Look, I mean, I never believe this. But, I mean, I don't think it's a negotiation. I think it's what he wants to do. And again, he was elected president of the United States.
Starting point is 01:50:43 on that policy, he should be able to try to push it through. That's right. Congress gave him the power. So, I mean, you know, that's what happens. But that's pretty clear throughout the book. Glenn, back. Mercury.

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