The Glenn Beck Program - Preparing for the Cliff? | Guests: Obianuju Ekeocha, Tim Ballard, & Steve Deace | 2/7/19

Episode Date: February 7, 2019

Hour 1  Nancy 'Sad' Pelosi: Late Term Abortion ban is 'sad'...lies thru her teeth on abortion...President Trumps bold move on Late-term abortion...stuns the Schumer's and Pelosi's of the Democratic p...arty...don't let Trump derangement syndrome deny the truth?...Dems attempt to Fact-Check Trump SOTU? ...Keys In Space?... Even more 'impressed' ' with President Trump after SOTU experience? ...Ex-ESPN host Tweets State of the Union assassination reference, then deletes? ...the Left celebrates Nancy Pelosi's 'rudeness' towards President Trump at SOTU?   Hour 2 Obianuju Ekeocha "Uju"...Author, "Target Africa" Founder & President, Culture of Life Africa...Nigerian Scientist: Gates Foundation Funding "Population" Control in Africa...Flashback: President Obama on deaf ears?...money better spent on real women issues of life ...Is the Left over playing their hand?...Depends on who you ask? ...Live from the Middle-East, Operation Underground Railroad CEO, Tim Ballard joins to discuss his meeting with President Trump...how 'walls' do work, to save people...ISIS is alive an well in Iraq? ...OUR in action? ...Virginia Blackface Mania is spreading the Nation?   Hour 3 'Truth Bombs' and Coincidences? with BlazeTV's Steve Deace...in-studio Movie review: 'Unplanned'...not just another cheesy Pro-Life preachy movie?...forces one to confront Abortion, brutally? ...What President Trump needs to do to get Re-Elected?...needs to become more 'likeable' and ''creditable' with women going forward?...How can he do that?...Trump's language was very powerful last Tuesday night? ...GB quizzed on the Mendoza Line?...2020 Democrat candidate = Open Communist Candidate?...We're living out the times of the Old Testament, again? ...Just one bad economy away from a Socialist President? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:07 You know, I think I could do, you know, the rest of my life I could continue to do shows just on the hypocrisy of the left. But I want to try to find meaning in what is happening and things that are meaningful to you and your life and how you can make your life better. But I do have to just touch base here on Nancy Pelosi. Apparently, most Americans found Donald Trump good. 75% of those in the CBS poll taken right after were like, yeah, I agree with him. I thought that was a good speech. But the left has enjoyed the Nancy Pelosi clapping and her eye rolls and her chomping down on her lips. However, yesterday, a reporter from the Daily Caller asked the House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Starting point is 00:02:00 what she thought about President Trump's statements during the State of the Union about late-term, abortions. We get there in one minute. This is the Glenn Beck program. All right. Our sponsor, this half hour, is relief factor. If you're in constant pain, you are not alone. There are millions of Americans, 50 million Americans who are in constant pain, and they miss work due to pain. 50 million Americans are missing work today because of pain. You can spend $2,000 a year. That's what the average person spends, and 66% of those people believe they're going to live in pain for the rest of their life.
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Starting point is 00:03:53 relief factor.com. So here's Nancy Pelosi. After being asked by the daily caller, what did you think about the president's statements about abortion, late term abortion? What about the president calling on a ban on late-term abortions? It's really quite a sad thing when you know that we're talking about something that applies to the health and life health and ability to have other children of women. I hope that in his family he never has to face that crisis and apply his attitude to me. Is there a bigger lie than that? You know what a sad thing is?
Starting point is 00:04:43 A sad thing is that our elected officials are deliberately misleading people. We have to face up to the truth here. Beyond spin, this is the time when I've said you have to have credibility because at some point people aren't going to know what to do and who to trust and you have to have credibility. If you still have credibility, now is the time for you. for you to stand up and say, look, I just, I want you to read the bill. I want you to listen to what she just said.
Starting point is 00:05:23 I want you to read the bill. And I want you to, I want you to also listen to, to Ben Sasse when he stood up and he asked senators to just take a stand on after birth abortion. And the Democrats wouldn't take a stand. What's sad, Nancy, is dilation and abstraction. the method that is used for surgical abortion, used for abortions after 21 weeks. An abortion of any kind is hideous.
Starting point is 00:06:04 But many of the methods use for late-term abortion, it's just torture and murder. That's quite a charge to make. But I want you to just think, and I'm sorry to do this to you, but I just want you to think just for a second so you can share this with your friends in a compassionate way, would you ever hold a baby down, a newborn baby,
Starting point is 00:06:36 and rip its legs and arms off? We would all say, of course not. It's horrible to even think of that. What they're asking you, what Nancy Pelosi is saying, is that it is okay to as the woman, goes into labor to kill the child. Why won't we do it?
Starting point is 00:07:14 Why are we so horrified by doing it outside of the womb? But five minutes before the baby is born, we'll do horrible things. Pelosi has her reasons for saying this, and they might not entirely be rooted in compassion for women's rights. For one, the guest she invited to the State of the Union was Leanna Wend, the president of Planned Parenthood, who boldly took to Twitter to say this. As an immigrant, a mother, a doctor, and the president of Planned Parenthood, I am honored to attend the state of the union as the guest of Speaker Pelosi, who throughout her illustrious career has been a staunch champion for women's rights, immigrant rights, voting rights, and universal access to health care. The best response to all of this, perhaps the one that has had the most sway, is this one. Lawmakers in New York cheered with delight upon the passage of legislation that would allow a baby to be ripped from the mother's womb moments from birth.
Starting point is 00:08:35 These are living, feeling, beautiful babies who will never get the chance to share their love and their dreams with the world. And then we had the case of the governor of Virginia where he stated he would execute a baby after birth. To defend the dignity of every person I am asking Congress to pass legislation to prohibit the late-term abortion of children who can feel pain in the mother's womb. How do you? How do you say no to that? How do you not applaud? What he said, you may have disagreed with everything he said except for this. I am asking Congress to pass legislation to ban killing the baby after birth.
Starting point is 00:09:39 How is that not universally heralded? Don't let the Trump Darrangement Syndrome stop you from seeing the truth. your friends who are who are so deranged they've lost their handle many of them are the same ones who said we were racist for bringing up socialism that we said socialism is what president Obama is pushing he is a socialist and that's not a welfare system That is a complete repudiation of the free market. All of it. Not just drugs, but all of it.
Starting point is 00:10:40 And they said that was racist. They are still saying, Acosio Cortez said that this was name-calling. No, it's not name-calling. It's not. It is a political philosophy. and a political philosophy that has been heralded by some for a very long time. I'm not name-calling by saying you're a socialist.
Starting point is 00:11:06 I mean, unless you're name-calling when you say, oh, well, you're a conservative or a Republican. I know it's name-calling when you say that. I know it is. But it's not name-calling when I say you're a Democrat. And it's not name-calling when I say, you are a socialist. Acasio-Cortez, you're a socialist. You know it, I know it, you admit to it. You're a socialist.
Starting point is 00:11:31 You say the free market system isn't going to be with us forever. Well, I hope you're wrong. But it's not name-calling. There's a cliff. There's a cliff. I've tried to prepare my family, and I've tried to prepare you and myself for this cliff. and I didn't know what it would look like, and I wondered if I would ever see it, but I warned you it would come.
Starting point is 00:12:21 And it was made real to me when I was in Poland, and I met with a woman who I've told you a million times, saved Jews, one of the righteous among the nations, who when I said, I know the tree of righteousness lives in all of us, in all of us. how do I water the tree and she shook her head and looked at me in disbelief and said you misunderstand the righteous didn't suddenly become righteous they just refused to go over the cliff with everyone else we are at that cliff and your friends are going over that cliff because they are they are so they're being lied to what Nancy Pelosi said. Listen, listen to what she said. It's a different argument. We are talking about a law being passed that you cannot kill a child after birth. Now, I would include, but that's not what the president was saying. I would include right before birth, because there is no medical reason ever for a woman to have a baby killed inside of her as she's dilated, as she's giving birth, there's no reason to kill that child, only to have her give birth vaginally three days later.
Starting point is 00:13:59 How does that make any sense? but that's not what the president is talking about. He's talking about banning people from neglecting a child after birth to kill it. Listen to the argument again that she was making. What about the president calling on a ban on late-term abortions? It's really quite a sad thing when you know that we're talking about is something that applies to the health and life health and ability to have other children of women. that in his family, he never has to face that crisis and apply his attitude to it. Now, to give her the benefit of the doubt because the reporter said late-term abortions,
Starting point is 00:14:50 we could get into the stats. The vast majority of those women that have late-term abortions, it has nothing to do with health. you'll see in the stats that were taken after people had late-term abortions, what was the reason given to the doctor? The number one reason is I didn't know I was pregnant. Number two is I didn't know where to get an abortion or I couldn't decide whether or not to have an abortion. And now here I am delivering the baby and I want to kill it. those are the reasons.
Starting point is 00:15:39 Those are the reasons. We're at a cliff. We have to talk with peace and love and compassion without the pointing of the fingers, without all of the things that I did to you during the election of Donald Trump. We have to learn from my mistake and listen with compassion
Starting point is 00:16:04 and try to talk reason because this one is the cliff that kills our society. This is why you're so valuable as a host. You make so many mistakes that are people can learn from. Yes, it's almost like I know human being could make as many mistakes as I have. That's what I'm saying. Right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:32 It's all intentional. It's all intentional. I'm just trying to demonstrate what not to do. Can we go into the fact check on this point about? abortion from a state of the Union that New York Times did? Oh my gosh. Fact checking is dead. Oh, I mean, New York Times was an embarrassment on this during the state of the union. Yeah. By the way, did you see the former editor of New York Times put a book out? And it looks like a lot of plagiarism was happening there. But, yes. But Oliver Darcy said the way he explained
Starting point is 00:17:03 it was there are many words that appear in other places. Well, yes, that is one way of putting it. Another way is I lifted an entire paragraph without any kind of attribution and put it in my book. And when you see the many words, it's paragraph after paragraph after paragraph. So the plagiarism wasn't in the Times. It was in the book by the time. Is this the same one that is where she was saying there was lots of problems at the times? Yeah, and she was talking about truth.
Starting point is 00:17:35 Yeah, how to find truth. And now she's saying, I didn't plagiarize. Can you explain this this magic jumble of words that just happened to appear here, here and here? And they're all from different magazines. Hmm. It's weird. Anyway, let me tell you about Simply Safe. No one should feel unsafe at home.
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Starting point is 00:19:28 So fact checking is dead in America. You can't even trust the fact checkers anymore. Here is the look at the New York Times. They had several of these. I've been cheering for a while for the state of the union to just go back to being a letter. Because I don't like the speech. I know you had a really good title. minute it was really interesting. No, I didn't have a good time. It was
Starting point is 00:19:51 terrifying in many ways, but it was fascinating to see it in person. I think we're doing a call-in show tonight. Yeah. If you have questions about Glenn being in the room and any insight that you were wondering about how those moments went over, that would be an interesting thing to do tonight. Yeah, I would. If you want to call into the TV show tonight, 5 p.m. Eastern on Blaze TV. But I was, so I read it and I read it with the New York Times fact checks, because this is the way I torture myself. So, Listen to this fact check. This is the quote about abortion from Trump.
Starting point is 00:20:22 Lawmakers in New York cheered with delight upon the passage of legislation that would allow a baby to be ripped from the mother's womb moments from birth. They say this is misleading. That's absolutely true. Okay. How is it misleading? Here's her explanation. Ripped. It does not broadly allow abortions until shortly before birth, as Mr. Trump suggested.
Starting point is 00:20:40 First of all, he didn't say anything about it being broad. He just said it would allow it. So any possible occurrence of a baby being ripped out from a mother's womb moments before birth is enough for me to oppose it. Right. Okay?
Starting point is 00:20:56 If there was one possibility, like if I don't know, if there was a slot machine in every surgery, abortion surgery room, and they pulled it. And if it came up 8-8-8, that meant that they got to rip it out of the womb.
Starting point is 00:21:08 I would have a problem with that. But of course, it doesn't limit it that way at all. He never suggests it's broad. However, it goes on to say it will allow for an abortion after 24 weeks to protect the mother's health. Now, of course, you tell me whether this language is broad or not. Okay, now, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:21:25 First of all, are you telling me there isn't a slot machine? There's no slot machine. I've made that part up. There's not a slot machine. I'm pretty sure there is a slot machine. And if it did, if it did exist, it would come up 666, not 888, but that's a different story. Go ahead. It's a fair point.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Okay. So again, Trump doesn't say it's broad. They say he's misleading because it's. doesn't broadly allow them. So that is, that is, right off the bat, you're not fact-checking what he said. You're fact-checking something else. Correct. Secondly, tell me this is not broad. It is an exception for women's health in, uh, and this is, this is the, the only terms you can get one. The women's health exemption only comes up in these cases. Quote, all factors, physical, emotional, psychological, familial, and the woman's age relevant to the well-being of the patient.
Starting point is 00:22:11 The familiar one is amazing. So it's as to do with the family. which is like, well, I don't know, I'm in the middle of boarding a kid. Sure, that's going to cause me some familial stress. Right. I'm sure. My husband doesn't want the baby. My husband is bad, whatever. So kill the child.
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Starting point is 00:24:15 slash USA. amac.us.us. So we just have to fact-check the media here. And we've already debunked the New York Times on one front. But there are multiple fronts that the New York Times is lying. They are lying to you. And you cannot claim to be the paper of record and then claim, well, we were just looking at it from this point of view. Because what
Starting point is 00:24:49 Stu just lined out for the way they fact-checked abortion is so misleading. It's a lie. Yeah. He says that abortion can be allowed, you know, ripping the baby right out of the mother's womb moments
Starting point is 00:25:05 before birth. They say that's not true because it's not broadly going to happen. First of all, he didn't suggest it was broadly going to happen. So you're fact-checking something he didn't say. secondarily, the restrictions on a woman's health exemption are so impossibly broad. They are literally written as, quote, all factors. That is the, could you there be anything more broad than all factors?
Starting point is 00:25:31 No. It's like I left my keys in space. Well, can you narrow it down? I did. What, that's not a broad outline. They're in space. It's about how bad it is. Same thing with the border.
Starting point is 00:25:46 This one's fascinating to me. Try to navigate the window. They are trying to fit this in. President Trump described illegal border crossings as a, quote, urgent national crisis. This is false. First of all, it's somewhat of a, you know, a subjective thing, right?
Starting point is 00:26:03 I mean, urgent national crisis. However, it's not a subjective thing to the New York Times who writes in the fact check, quote, a record number of families have tried to cross the border in recent months. overwhelming officials at the border and, quote, creating a new kind of humanitarian crisis. So they are themselves calling it an overwhelming new kind of crisis. And in this, that's in a fact check about saying it's an urgent national crisis is false. So what?
Starting point is 00:26:34 It's, it's new and it's overwhelming. And it's a crisis. But it's a crisis. But it's not urgent. What's your, what, what, how is this false? You yourself are using the exact same word he used to describe it. So here's, let me give you a couple from CNN, okay?
Starting point is 00:26:51 Yeah. Here's CNN. Jim Acosta. Jim Acosta, we all know what he's, what Jim Acosta is going to say. But here's his tweet, Unity. Trump turns from Venezuela to take a swipe at the Dems.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Here in the United States, we're alarmed by new calls to adopt socialism in our country. America was founded on liberty and independence, not government coercion, domination and control. Okay. Okay. Yes.
Starting point is 00:27:20 And I think that's what everybody on the left says that we shouldn't have a coercive government. We shouldn't have control. That big government in the hands of conservatives. It's just nothing but coercion. He's not even saying, no, that's what the founding fathers wanted. He's not even saying that. What he's saying is. that it is by restating the foundational principles of the American experiment is somehow divisive.
Starting point is 00:27:57 Sadly, I think he's right on that. It's divisive because about half the country doesn't believe in any of them. Correct. So it's not name-calling. It isn't being divisive in your, in your, the way you're looking at it. Oh, he's just trying to be divisive. No, he's stating a fact. There are people who say, let's get rid of the free market system.
Starting point is 00:28:18 They are even in Congress. They are growing in popularity. That's not who we are. We have never been a government of coercion. We have in the progressive eras, dare I say it. But we have always, we have always had to apologize for, oh, sorry, put the Japanese in prison camps. We've always had to apologize for those progressive errors. Excuse me.
Starting point is 00:28:44 how is this divisive? Let me give you another one. Here's Brian Stelter, and this is in his newsletter. You really, you beat yourself up and read that thing every night, don't you? Hmm? You do not seem to be a particular fan of Brian's work. However, you do find yourself in front of that newsletter every night. I do because I think he is, I think he is just, I just out of his mind. I really do. I really do.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Trump's frightening rhetoric about immigration, it rings true to Fox viewers, but it strikes many other Americans as extreme and even a joke. Here's what he said. We have just heard that Mexican cities, in order to remove the illegal immigrants from their communities, are getting trucks and buses to bring them up to our country in areas where there is little border protection.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Now, as he was saying that, that night, there was a local news report that said the first of 55 buses, the caravan is now beginning to arrive at our southern border. 55 buses, a caravan moving to our border, to the unprotected places. how is this how is this divisive how is how is this a joke how is this not true they have they have really truly lost touch with with truth entirely they hate him so much and i have to tell you by being in the room at the state of the union you know how i feel about the state of the union i think it is awful. I think it's a joke. I think it's pomp and circumstance. I hate every second of it. You've said that ever since I've known you. Yes. Over 20 years ago. Correct. And I still hate every second of it. But if I was in, if I were in the government, I would reposition the cameras.
Starting point is 00:31:01 Because all you focus on is the president. And then the cameras direct your attention to what the cameras want to show you. What I saw on television in clips was different than what I I saw when I was there. And when I saw, I was behind Congress and above them. So I could see, and I know we're all above Congress, but we could, I could see who was going through their Facebook pages, who is, who is tweeting stuff, who was taking selfies, who was just reading something that was not the text of the speech, who was nudging each other and laughing, who was hissing, booing.
Starting point is 00:31:43 booing, doing things that you cannot hear on television. And I came away with, and I know this is going to cause me all kinds of trouble, but I came away with respect on how restrained this president was. Wow. You don't hear that very often. You don't see, you don't see the people on the left and how they, treat him. Now, what we focus on is, is this, Jamel Hill. She is an Atlantic staff writer. And former high profile ESPN host, which we should point out. She tweeted this. Somebody tweeted,
Starting point is 00:32:30 please let AOC yell out, whose man's is this? I don't even know what that means. Sure, it's a reference. You're right in your demographic. Yeah, I know. Jamel Hill writes and tweets nah she's got to yell get your hand out of my pocket gosh it's almost like you're playing the audio you nailed that line so well thank you thank you do you know what that is i don't uh but i'm sure you do yes get your hand out of my pocket i like how your name thank you i get yo hand was what was screamed in the auditorium by a man who was part of the crew that was assassinating malcolm He was in the back and he stood up as Malcolm X was speaking peacefully. And he said, get your hand out of my pocket.
Starting point is 00:33:24 And that was the cue. And everybody jumped up. It became melee. Four guys came to the stage and guned Malcolm X down in a hail of bullets. It was, he was riddled with bullets. They kept shooting and kept shooting and kept shooting. They made sure that man was dead. How is it that this woman still has a blue check mark?
Starting point is 00:33:52 Oh, and she's praised. The media loves Jamel Hill. Of course they do. Oh, yeah. Of course they do. And that's all we see. All we see is the ones that come out of reporters and out of conservative journals that say, hey, wait a minute, this is a little double-staffirm. and this is horrible.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Yeah. Can you imagine had I said that about Barack Obama? Oh, my God. How many times did I say under Bush, under, under every president, joking about the safety of the president is never funny. Never a good idea. Never. Can you imagine if somebody would have said that who was in a position of power about Barack
Starting point is 00:34:41 Obama? And yet she still has her Twitter feed. She still has a blue check mark. Let's not forget the exact publication you're talking about that she now works after losing her job. Yeah. Got rid of Kevin Williamson for a years old quote taken out of context about abortion. Here is, she's publicly saying this. This is essentially the equivalent of, I don't believe that she's going to go try to kill the president.
Starting point is 00:35:07 However, you don't joke about those things. And certainly in the other way, you know, if the other way around it would be. be something that she would get fired for if she were to say that about Barack Obama and she was a conservative. And the Atlantic in particular is firing people because of controversial speech. And they're going to make Kevin Williamson have to leave, but they're going to keep Jamel Hill. So because of that, and here's what I've missed. Because of that, when you see these congressmen and mainly the congresswomen in the progressive caucus, they were so unbelievable. disrespectful.
Starting point is 00:35:46 They were so unbelievably out of control, really, out of control for decorum. No one, no one would be, no one would find that acceptable if the other side had done that to Barack Obama. No one would find it acceptable. You wouldn't find their,
Starting point is 00:36:08 their behavior acceptable in Congress if it was Barack Obama. They were so, disrespectful because they know they can get away with it. They can laugh at a tweet like this and get away with it. Yeah. Remember the New York Times writer who was saying, oh,
Starting point is 00:36:23 all white people should be killed and everything? It was funny. It was a funny thing. Oh, come on. You know, you know what she means. So that is, that has empowered these people. And I did not take into account what it is like for the president,
Starting point is 00:36:41 because he is the president. what it's like for the president to face these people every single day and how they mistreat them. We all see the mistreatment that we see, but we only see the mistreatment that somebody on a conservative platform will catch and point out. And in many times that is only coming from the liberal-owned cameras that are shooting everything. When you're actually in that situation and you're watching, I'm telling you, I have more respect for the president on how restrained he was. Before we go to break here, can I request one thing on behalf of the audience? Can you read Jamel Hill's tweet one more time, please?
Starting point is 00:37:29 This is on by request. Nah, she got a yell, get yo hand out my pocket. Ah, perfect, perfect. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You know, I just turned down for that? That role?
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Starting point is 00:38:03 1-800 flowers. 1-800 flowers.com. 1-800 flowers. Do I have to write on the phone? Do I have to type dot com? No, you go to the website. 1,800 flowers.com. 1,800 flowers.com.
Starting point is 00:38:16 So if I want to call, it's 1800flowers.com. And if I want to go to the web, just type 1,800 flowers. Okay, you, your wife is not going to have a good Valentine's Day. This is my excuse, though. I can later on say, look, I misunderstood how to order. I didn't know. Don't put it off. This is, you know, your red alert is here.
Starting point is 00:38:35 By the way, are we going to save the poor souls that forgot next week? We're considering that, yes. It's in process. Yeah, we haven't done it for a few years. And, oh, it's good. But it will cost you. It will cost you. Anyway, right now, when you order, you're going to get 18 roses, 18 red roses for 2999.
Starting point is 00:38:56 Now, do you remember when I told you two weeks ago? Order these in advance because they're going to be more expensive. And they were in 1999. Yeah, that's what you get because now they're harder to get. So it's 18 roses for 2999. It's still really low. Really low. Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 00:39:13 Do you remember when literally the guys in New York on Valentine's Day, we were down in the subway at the flower store trying to, we would buy baby's breath. We tried to buy baby's breath. They were out of everything else. Now, you can upgrade to 24 red roses for $10 more. So 18 red roses for $29.99 or upgrade to 24 red roses for $10 more. It's 1,800flowers.com.
Starting point is 00:39:37 1,800flowers.com. Make sure you click on the radio icon and enter the radio code. Beck. That's 1800 flowers.com. Radio code Beck. Offer ends tomorrow. Do it now. This is the Glenn Beck program. The first, this message from from relief factor. I've been taking relief factor to alleviate inflammation and pain now for about a year. And it is really, really good. It makes a real difference to me. Pain can be debilitating, but most of our pain is coming from inflammation. And if you can get that under control, your life really changes. I want you to try relief factor. Before you give up on your pain, just try relief factor.
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Starting point is 00:41:29 We have the author of Target Africa to tell us exactly what's going on in one minute. This is the Glenn Beck program. I feel so bad when she gets on because I'm going to just butcher her name because I can't pronounce. I can't pronounce. You can't pronounce like Smith most of the time. I can't even imagine how this is going to go. Okay. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Let's do. Liberty safe. Liberty safes are not just for men. They're, you know, not just for storing guns and ammo. They are perfect for keeping things you want to keep safe from your children or prowlers, medication, passports, collectibles, gold, anything. Baked goods. I think it's important to make sure that your baked goods are not taken by others in your family.
Starting point is 00:42:11 Don't give them the combination to your safe because if they can get into your Liberty Safe, they can, I mean, there's Twinkies in there, there's Chocodiles, ringdings. If I had kryptonite, it would. be, and I know this sounds weird, but it would be rice pudding. Really good. Right. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:29 I don't know. I know. It doesn't make any sense. Rice pudding is my kryptonite. It's, I like rice pudding, but I feel like it's no one's top tier. No, I know. I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:42:38 But I would put it in a Liberty Safe because somebody always eats it. And I'm like, no. If it's rice pudding, it belongs to me. You should also, it also belongs refrigerated. So, I mean, you might want to. I know. Well, I can eat a lot of it quickly. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:52 I just, kids. sneak in between. All right, anyway, one of the best built safes on the planet is I don't recommend rice pudding, but just about anything else you can put in your LibertySafe. LibertySafe.com. LibertySafe.com. I want to welcome to the program, Obi Anuju, Occe, Occia, Dr. How is that?
Starting point is 00:43:27 Was that even close? Well, Obi Anuio, Echata, you actually did it. Wow. Thank you. Thank you. Nice work. Is there a shorter version of your name? I may refer to you.
Starting point is 00:43:41 Everyone calls me Uju, which is the last three letters of my first name. And I need to correct something. I'm a Nigerian. I'm a biomedical scientist, not a doctor. I'm a biomedical scientist in haematology and blood banking. And I live in the UK and I work out of the UK. So I do work in Africa, but I live in the UK most of the year. So I got your name right, but everything else is wrong.
Starting point is 00:44:03 That's a new one. That's a new one. It's a pleasure to be here. It's my pleasure. So, Uju, could you tell us what you have found going on in Africa and Nigeria? Right. Not just Nigeria, really. It is Africa.
Starting point is 00:44:22 You were right the first time. So a couple of years ago, I was just minding my business here in the UK. Not a problem. Still, of course, very much going back to Africa for various things for my family. a lot of my family is still out in Nigeria. And I realized that the Gates Foundation was doing this massive, massive, massive contraception program, but it was beyond contraception. This was more like population control.
Starting point is 00:44:45 Melinda Gates was raising at the time $5 billion, and anybody can check this. This was her project from 2012. She did a massive family planning summit here in London, and she was with David Cameron at the time, and they were moving towards African nations. she said it was the 69 terrorist countries in the world, but 69 poorest countries and the world includes almost all of the 54 countries of Africa. So this really, I found quite disconcerting and looked into it a bit, and found this woman
Starting point is 00:45:17 was trying to rebrand the entire agenda of population control. She was making it nicer. She was making it more sleek. And it was really terrible thing what she was doing. So I started investigating, I wrote this thing that then became known as the open letter to Melinda Gates. So it was the African woman's letter, open letter to Melinda Gates, where I was begging her not to use the $5 billion for this project. I said, if you want to help African women, education, security, food and water, there were so many things she could have used it for if she really wanted to help us. So for all these years, I mean, in the last couple of years, of course, I've been going to the United States,
Starting point is 00:45:58 nations every year, and I see a bigger picture. It's happening. Yes, the UN headquarters from New York, you see a massive agenda to come into Africa and really recolonize the African people with regards to some of these issues, you know, not just population control, but also abortion. So, first of all, you know, handing out condoms in in the Catholic, world that is almost old world Catholic, not American Catholic, that is still kind of a taboo to hand out any kind of contraception. But this goes beyond contraception, and they are encouraging women to have abortions because their children would be better off dead than living in Africa in poverty. Is that the...
Starting point is 00:46:52 Yeah, most of the African countries have refused to legalize abortion. And the Africans, are fine with it. We do not have an abortion movement, you know, an organic abortion movement in any of the African countries. But what we find is a very sleek campaign, pressure rising or put in the African countries and African governments under pressure to legalize abortion. And what you find, Glenn, is that in most of the African capitals, now you have international plan parenthood federation right there. They say they're doing family planning, but it's beyond that. We see them put in a lot of your tax dollars. When they get your tax dollars, they use it in Africa to buy politicians.
Starting point is 00:47:35 They use it to infiltrate African Parliament. So up to today, only four African countries out of 54 have legalized abortion. Most of the other African countries are still holding the line. But we find that more and more, we're even getting lawsuits being funded from D.C. You know, the Center for Reproductive Rights is running. Right now they have a big. big case against the Kenyan government. How is it that an American organization can come to an African country and sue an entire
Starting point is 00:48:04 African country for not legalizing abortion? So it is a horrible battle we have on our hands on. They have all the money. We have nothing. Now, let me play devil's advocate with you, you do. Some would say that culturally speaking, there are places in the world where women are oppressed, women who have children out of wedlock or they're in deep, deep poverty, that their life is a living hell because it's a male-dominated society, and the women would like to be able to
Starting point is 00:48:42 have control of their body and control over birth. How do you respond to that? That is not true, That is not true, Glenn, because the polls do not show that. So a poll that was done a couple of years ago in Kenya, I looked closely at it because I didn't want to be moving with anecdotes and what I've seen on the streets, you know, of African nations. I have seen polls that have shown that African women are so strongly against abortion, you see, because we have even beyond religion, we have cultural beliefs on things like bloodlines.
Starting point is 00:49:17 African tribes and ethnic groups and African people, a lot of them believe in bloodlines. And what we believe is that we are carrying the bloodlines from our ancestors onto generations coming. What abortion does in that equation, Glenn, is that it breaks the African bloodlines and it breaks family bloodlines. So for many, many African women, if you speak to them, especially when you go to Africa, not the ones who have been westernized, they will tell you that they believe that abortion is an abomination. It's a direct attack on human life. We, you know, African women are more friendly, I'd say, to motherhood. And yes, yes, we want to have women rise out of poverty.
Starting point is 00:49:59 I am for education of the African girl. I want to see more African women going into med schools and nursing schools. And, you know, I want them to be able to stand shoulder to shoulder with girls and women all over the world. But abortion is not the way to do it. And even the Africans themselves, in some countries, you have. polls as high as 80% of population being against abortion under any circumstance. So abortion is something that no African nation will take up unless a Western country is behind the move. I believe Bill Gates, his father was high up in Planned Parenthood in his day. And so he kind
Starting point is 00:50:37 of, Bill Gates himself grew up in an atmosphere that had, you know, a lot of respect for Margaret Sanger. When you say population control, that takes on a different kind of connotation. One, birth control and family planning, but you're actually using the words population control, which takes on a more nefarious kind of sound, if you will, and almost conjures up the idea of sterilizing a population. Absolutely, that's exactly the point I'm trying to make.
Starting point is 00:51:15 So nothing wrong. in facing children, and I believe that if an African woman is educated, she will decide, you know, she can read pharmaceutical inserts of drugs, and she can decide this is what I want or this is what I don't want for myself. But what we find, Glenn, is that these Western organizations, like the Gates Foundation, are coming into African countries and African villages and African cities and towns, and they are moving quantities of contraception through populations that do not know what the side effects. I do not understand what they are. So we are finding that
Starting point is 00:51:49 once they leave our villages, you're picking up women who are almost dying because of some sort of side effects that they never heard, have never expected. Women are turning up sterile. There is no, and they can't take record to any medical system or, you know, the healthcare facility is just not there.
Starting point is 00:52:05 So it's really beyond, this is not family planning, this is population control because they're infiltrating, getting to our government. Gap's Foundation can walk into any African help. ministry. That scares me. That scares me because they are dictating the agenda of the various African health ministries from country to country. So they really placed themselves in this position that is almost godlike in African countries. And anyone who reads my book, Target, Africa,
Starting point is 00:52:34 will find the big picture. Even the Clinton Foundation is also getting into that business of brokering with pharmaceutical industries, pharmaceutical companies coming from the West, making money off of the bodies of African women. I believe that that is the real war being waged in Africa. It's the war against the facility of the African woman. We have entered a time here in America, Uju, of, I think, profound evil. We are now in the State of the Union having half of our Congress not willing to stand and applaud the effort to stop.
Starting point is 00:53:15 the killing of a child moments after birth, not even abortion, killing after birth. Half of our Congress wouldn't stand in support of that. We're at a point of choosing, and it seems to always be the same kind of people, or actually, the exact same people that are pushing these things all around the world, even though the population in America is not with them on this. Yeah, can I say something that is really related to your Congress, particularly. On the 3rd of January of this year, when your new Congress came into session, and I think Speaker Pelosi, I think that's her name,
Starting point is 00:54:02 she then became the Speaker of the House. She moved something called the H.R. 21 Appropriations Bill. Now, I studied these things very closely, and I worked very closely sometimes to, fortunately with the present administration. And the H.R. 21 appropriations bill has within it, a part of it, that wants to resume funding to abortion organizations in Africa, in Africa. So the Mexico City policy was reinstated by President Donald Trump on his first day in office, I think back in 2017.
Starting point is 00:54:38 And then the very first thing that these new people did when they came, into office this year was to try to undermine the Mexico City policy which directly is saving the life of African babies and saving women, African women from being hurt. That throughout the eight years of President Obama, unfortunately, even though the Africans loved him, the one thing my brothers and sisters in Africa didn't realize is that the Obama administration would spend in millions and millions of dollars from the pockets of U.S. taxpayers to kill. children and babies in Africa, to bring population control to African countries, to run ads, horrible ads that any American, I think, will be ashamed of,
Starting point is 00:55:23 but these things were being run in African countries. But because we are so small, Glenn, nobody heard our voice. Nobody gave us any audience. We tried to get to the Obama administration. They would not talk to us. So now, the first thing, these people who were sitting yesterday during the State of the Union event was, they were the people who,
Starting point is 00:55:45 the same people who now want to resume funding for the killing of African babies, and I think it's very, very unfortunate. As an African, I call them out on it. I call the women, the African-American women in your Congress, who are Democrats. I call out the Democrat women. And I'm saying, as an African woman,
Starting point is 00:56:04 I find it objectionable, objectionable, that they want to start moving millions of dollars into African nations to kill our children and to bring in a kind of feminism that it will be toxic to the African society. Uju, it's a pleasure to talk to you and an honor to talk to you. And thank you for taking on this fight and alerting America. The name of the book is Target Africa, something that everyone should read, especially if you believe other cultures have a right to exist. Gee, I thought that was something that the left was all about.
Starting point is 00:56:41 The culture in Africa is against abortions, and the left led by the Gates Foundation, is doing the exact opposite. And we are killing children with our tax dollars in Africa. Thank you so much, Uju. I appreciate it, and we'll continue to follow. Thank you so much. You bet.
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Starting point is 00:59:13 I don't think they are. I think the left in general is split into kind of two categories with some. overlap. One being, hey, here's an opportunity for us to finally go for it. You talked about this forever, taking the masks off and just admitting this is what they wanted the whole time. We wanted socialism the whole time. We couldn't admit it until now. We used to say the era of big government is over from Bill Clinton. That's not us anymore. We're now admitting it. So I think that's part of it. The other part of it is, I think, many on the left see far more importance in getting rid of Donald Trump over whatever policy.
Starting point is 00:59:50 is there. I think a lot of people could come out. Like if they, if they like say, let's say Joe Biden runs and he runs as a moderate, right? He tries to go down the moderate lane, which is probably not what he's going to do. But if he does, they would be okay with Biden being the nominee, even if he didn't support things like Medicare for all, if they thought he could beat Trump. I think that is like so far above and beyond any other goal they have right now. It's gotten, everybody's blind. So the people who normally would be uncomfortable with an Alexandria, Acosio-Cortez, because there are Democrats who are like, wait a minute, we know them.
Starting point is 01:00:25 I mean, they talk to us. Lots of them. They're just like, I can't, I don't want a socialist. What's what's going on? Those people are muted because they just can't stand Trump so much. And their only goal is to get rid of him at this point. Anything's better than this guy is essentially their mindset. And that's not true.
Starting point is 01:00:40 It's a very dangerous mindset. Very, very dangerous. Listen to Representative Omar. Is this over playing your hand? Listen to Omar. Not apologizing to the Covington kids. Do you have any message for the Covington students after your tweet criticizing them for racism? Any message for them tonight?
Starting point is 01:01:03 The message I have for them is that in life often there are consequences on the way that you behave. I feel sorry for the way that some of them have gotten blame and hurt. But I also recognize that in the way that the video appeared, that there was a native elder who was intervening and really showing care for what it looked like to mediate a difficult situation. And I wanted to hold him in space in my heart and to have a conversation about what hate division in this country looks like that is often perpetuated by. the inhabitor of the white house. You did it. She seems to even admit there that it wasn't actually true. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:55 She says how it appeared. Mm-hmm. No, and she won't apologize. She, her original post said, the boys were taunting black men and yelling racist chants. She said that in person. She said that online. We know that's not true.
Starting point is 01:02:10 We know that's not true. He was asking, do you have anything to say about the Covington kids? And, you know, here's a chance to return. track that. Nope. For her, there are consequences to her actions. Anti-Semitism, you know, all these incorrect statements. The consequence was being elected to Congress. You're listening to Glenn Beck. Alert, alert, alert. Valentine's like day is a week away right now. How about taking 10 to 15 years off your appearance or someone you love his appearance with the new genusel jawline treatment? No more turkey neck, double chin or sagging jawline. It works really well. Linda B from Marina Del Rey says,
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Starting point is 01:03:37 Tim Ballard joins us next from Iraq to talk about his meeting with Donald Trump and ISIS. Next. Ipatriots.us is a new conservative alternative to liberal-based email services. It's secure, private, and safe, no ads or spam. And they won't collect or sell your data ever. Go to ipatriates.us right now. Pick your membership. At checkout, select your own iPatriates email address.
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Starting point is 01:04:30 I want to talk a little bit about what you sent to me this morning, but first, let's do this in chronological order. Your meeting with the president, was it Friday or Monday? It was Friday, wasn't it? Yeah, it was Friday. I think my days were all twisted and turned right now.
Starting point is 01:04:49 But yeah, it was Friday. I'm pretty sure it was Friday. Yeah, you were probably gone by the time he hit the State of the Union, but he was in the air, yeah. Yeah, he made quite a statement about sex trafficking and trafficking kids over borders. I think you made a great impact on the president on that. And it's a great argument for a wall because it's happening all over the country. I'm sorry, all over the world where borders are getting weak and people are trafficking in children.
Starting point is 01:05:24 and you had a great op-ed on it. What did the president say when you met him? He asked me, he says, tell me from your experience, how a wall would help save children on the border. And it's an argument, frankly, that I was surprised hadn't been made earlier. You know, it absolutely does. I mean, you know, the critics are saying, you don't need walls because everyone's being arrested at the ports of entry.
Starting point is 01:05:50 And I just want to pull my hair out. I'm like, please, ports of entries don't work without walls. The walls are the things that push the traffic into the ports of entry. And so the places where we have walls, that's where we rescue children. But the places where we don't have them, you know, one little girl, I think you might have met this girl at one point. I can't remember. I can't say her name, but we call her Liliana in the op-ed.
Starting point is 01:06:12 But this little girl, she's in tears right now. She's saying, you know, it's bad enough that I was trafficked and ranked 30 to 50 times a day in your country after being kidnapped in Mexico. and now she feels like half the country's turning on her, denying that this could have happened, because this little girl, she's about to go on federal trial, that's why she can't, she's working with the U.S. Attorney's Office, and we're taking care of her and preparing her and so forth. She was taken through a part of the border where there was no wall, and that was her life of sex slavery for five years from the age of 11 years old,
Starting point is 01:06:46 tells you she was 15, 16 years old. And she says to me, oh, lift me into where the agents were in the ports of entry, I would have screamed for them. They would have rescued me, and she's in tears. And now your country's betraying me, she says. Is this the little girl that ran to the flag? She saw the United States flag? That's a different, a whole different case.
Starting point is 01:07:06 My op-bad, I go through so many cases with a wall infuriating to me. So I want to read to the audience, if I may, Tim, what you sent me this morning. Glenn, I'm completely shocked at by what I'm seeing. We have been with armed guards and vehicles within 20 miles of ISIS. ISIS is alive and well, terrorizing Christians very badly. Been debriefing and recently rescued, been debriefing that recently rescued. ISIS soldiers left the ISIS occupied regions in Syria, came back the same ISIS commandos in civilian clothing.
Starting point is 01:07:42 They are now hiding in plain sight. Now it's asymmetric warfare against the Christians, and they are still raping and enslaving Christians and Yazidis. our work is far from done. People need to know, followed by five exclamation points. Yes. Yes, I just came. I'm just in the most somber of, you know, emotionally.
Starting point is 01:08:05 We just, a couple hours ago came from these people. Nazarene Fund just pulled them out. Nine families, Christian families, all their, the father, the husband, has been killed by ISIS. They're in tears, Glenn. They're in tears. I'm crying. They're holding me. saying, please, this is an hour ago.
Starting point is 01:08:25 Please tell your Christian, our Christian brothers and sisters in America, please don't forget about us. They think we're forgetting. And we are. I think we are. They are still there. They just say, take us to Australia, get us, because that's where, you know, we're taking most of these people.
Starting point is 01:08:41 Glenn, I met this a little girl. This is actually a very heartwarming story that I'm so excited to tell. Another little girl, she was kidnapped at 13 for three years. This is the horrific part. She was raped by several ISIS soldiers. Her mom gave up. They had a report that she was dead last year. Mom got moved by Natural Marine Fund to safety into Australia.
Starting point is 01:09:05 And then we got to make the phone call about six, seven months ago. We found your baby. We found her daughter. We found her. We liberated her. I met with her today. She's in safety now in a place in northern Iraq. And it'll be months now.
Starting point is 01:09:21 until we can get her to Australia. She wants you to go and deliver her personally to her mother in Australia. So I would love to do that. It's very emotional, just crazy. So, Tim, Australia, it has to be almost a little town now with just the people who have moved from Syria and Iraq that are Christians, that the Nazarene Fund has moved into Australia. because Australia has been one of our best partners.
Starting point is 01:09:56 And have you been to Australia yet to see the towns that they're living in? That's my next stop. I'm going from here to see them. Thousands, Nazarene Fund has moved out there. And what's happening, I'm learning here on the ground. The Christians are being forgotten. Australia is one of the few that are taking the Christians. Other countries are taking, you know, other victims.
Starting point is 01:10:19 The United States has taken 70,000. different refugees, but they're not taking the Christians from northern Iraq. They're not taking the Christians from Syria. That's something I'm hoping to work to change in Washington. But thank the Lord that we have, Australia, that is open arms. And I'm so grateful for this country that is taking thousands. And I'm going to be there in a couple days to thank them personally and check in on, you're right, on the villages that are being created by these amazing, awesome,
Starting point is 01:10:48 hardworking, faithful, God-faring, Christ-loving people who are in Australia and living their lives and freedom. Tim, there is one other place that you're operating now than I don't want to talk about it because of some upcoming operations. But I do want to talk to you when you have a chance offline because I would like to, I'd like to make a trip there and then also I do want to I do want to go to Iraq. I would be an honor to escort her to her mother in in Australia. And I think people need to see the things that Australia has done for the Christians who are still under persecution.
Starting point is 01:11:39 It's this a scary thing is, yes, ISIS has been defeated, but those guys put, you know, civilian clothes on. and they just went back in, and they're just waiting for us now to leave. Yes. Glenn, the horror in their eyes, I met a little boy today, 12, 13 years old. He literally has his back looks like the hunchback of Notre Dame. His mom's explaining the condition that he literally was in such fear for his life. He hunched in the corner for a week after week. They couldn't move him when they were in captivity, and literally his body sees him.
Starting point is 01:12:17 eased up and he's in a state of almost semi-parallysis just because of the PTSD and fear and his eyes are shifting. We're going to get him out. But the fear in their eyes, they've lost their fathers. They've lost their siblings. One family, we recovered one little girl, 13 years old. She was, she was passed around to like 15 different ISIS commandos and two of her sisters, children, sisters are still in captivity. It's just talking to these people, it's just, and they're crying for They're Christian brothers and sisters in America. And that's us. We've got to respond.
Starting point is 01:12:51 There's so much more we have to do. Tim, thank you so much. I've got papers and videos. I'm going to send you, too, by the way. Please do. May I share? Just tell me which ones I can share. Okay, I'll send them to you.
Starting point is 01:13:01 We'll black out some faces, but yeah, there's some amazing stuff. Thank you so much. Tim Ballard. Chairman of the Nazarene Fund and Operation Underground Railroad. You can get involved by just going to Mercury 1.org. and it will link you to that, or you can go to the Nazarenefund.org, Nazarenefund.org or OUR Rescue.org as well. And help us, help us do the job that no one else is willing to do for some reason
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Starting point is 01:15:30 All Virginia driver's license that it just gives you a status of how many times you use blackface in the past. Yes. That's an interesting. All right. So the governor is in trouble. Then the lieutenant governor is also in trouble. Mm-hmm. And now they just found out that the attorney general of Virginia, who's third in line, he also has been wearing blackface.
Starting point is 01:15:51 So right now, who's going to run the state? Is it going to be the racist, the rapist, or the other racist? And it's very tight. It's a good battle. Or it just could, I mean, it could just be left to, you know, some guy named Fred. I don't know. I've just been bowling my whole life. I was a loner.
Starting point is 01:16:07 I never went to a party, so I didn't wear the blackface. This is a great premise for a movie. I think it should just be some guy Fred. And they should, everyone gets themselves thrown out of office. In Virginia, it might be. The problem is, I mean, apparently anybody in government has been into a party and dressed in blackface. That's an interesting development. I did not know that that was occurring.
Starting point is 01:16:27 I will say the fourth in line for the governor is a Republican. So they're in a very weird spot. Funny. In theory, right, if all three of these guys got thrown out or stepped down, the Republican would take over the state. Now, there's no way the Democratic Party is going to let that happen, I don't think. My guess would be if they all decide they're going to have to step down and this really starts burning them.
Starting point is 01:16:52 They're all kind of saying now they're not going to step down. But if it gets to that point, they will figure out an order of succession in which like they'll make the number two guys step down first, name a new person there, then have the top guy step down and move the second guy up. Like they'll try to find... How horrible.
Starting point is 01:17:08 How horrible. They say they're into justice. How horrible. Playing politics with this. They've got two people wearing blackface. I'd be off the air today if I had a little bit of shoe polish on my nose. And I'd be like, no, guys, I slept in a shoe box last. night and then I could have photos of it and they would be accusing me and there would be a campaign
Starting point is 01:17:33 to get me removed today. It's so weird too. This is a party that defended a grand wizard of the Clu Klux Klan in the Senate for 50 years. And now all of a sudden one guy with a Michael Jackson costume, you're thrown him out of office? What has happened to this party? It was the party that came up with the Klu Klux Klan. That was their idea. And now all of a sudden they can't even wear costumes.
Starting point is 01:17:57 Wow, things are changing. How do you keep track of it if you're Democrat? I don't even know. Well, you're okay with the black face and maybe even the clan outfit, but Michael Jackson is a step too far. It is. Now, did you hear that on the view, Oh, yeah, Joy Behar.
Starting point is 01:18:13 Joy Behar says that she dressed as a black woman and may have worn dark makeup, which, by the way, oh, that pisses me off about the New York Times. Did you see this? Oh, yes. That they had their headline. It wasn't blackface. face, he wore dark makeup. Dark makeup and brown makeup.
Starting point is 01:18:32 I saw both of those from the main studio. Are you kidding me? It's called black face. Yes. Do you think they would have given that to a conservative? Roy Moore, if that came out about him, you think they'd be like, oh, he wore some dark makeup. Trent Lott came into an old man's 99th year birthday party.
Starting point is 01:18:47 Oh my gosh. You know, as he's drooling into a cup and he's like, you know, hey, America, he's done a lot of great things. And, you know, maybe it would have been better. We listen to him more often. Okay, well, he happened to be a grand wizard of the clan. No, that wasn't a different guy, too. I don't think he was.
Starting point is 01:19:06 No. He had ran as a segregationist for president. Oh, that's right. That's right. That's right. That's right. He wasn't even in the clan. It was bird.
Starting point is 01:19:16 Yeah. Helms. It was Helms. Helms. It was Helms. Helms. It was Helms. I'm thinking of Thurban.
Starting point is 01:19:20 Yeah. And that's right. He ran on a platform of segregation. One, not his whole career. Yeah. That one time back in the 1960s, Trent Lott had to go. It really, it's incredible. I mean, they got Nancy Pelosi.
Starting point is 01:19:35 Oh, manny. How I love you. How I love you. My old nanny. I mean, they would do nothing. They would do nothing. And they're very, they're torn right now because they have no loyalty to these. This guy in Virginia is new.
Starting point is 01:19:49 They have no loyalty. As long as they keep a Democrat there, they don't care. It's not like Pelosi, which they would defend. So they're trying to get their points coming out and saying, this guy should resign over these things. I just don't understand. Like, again, what was he 19 when this happened? Is this the, let's just say he was an actual racist at 19 years old.
Starting point is 01:20:10 We've had people who were former terrorists on this show when they changed their mind and they've been won over to the light side, the side of intellectual thought and enlightenment. That seems to be okay. How many times have we seen murderers highlighted by the left who have changed their life around? Right. Now they're different. If you have evidence that this guy has been a racist for the past 35 years, by all means.
Starting point is 01:20:37 But the fact that he wore a Michael Jackson costume a zillion years ago... It wasn't a problem. They forgave him. Unfortunately, the problem was he got everybody to pay attention to their abortion bills. That's where this comes from. They embarrassed him. And now all of a sudden, well, now wait a while. minute. Maybe we shouldn't. Maybe we shouldn't have overlooked that. His usefulness is over. But now,
Starting point is 01:21:03 apparently nobody in the Democratic Party in Virginia is not racist or have been in blackface. You're listening to Glenn Beck. Abortion. Boy, something I said, I just, for 30 years of my career, I'm not going to tell. I'm carrying enough water. I got enough torches. I can't carry that one, too. It's a ratings killer. Nobody wants to talk it. To my shame. To my shame, I remain quiet. Till about 10 years ago.
Starting point is 01:21:44 It is the most important thing we face, and it is the cliff. It is the abyss that we are now staring into, and we are either going to fall off that cliff, or we are going to turn around and go the other way. History shows us what has. happens when this cliff is faced and the people fail and fall into the abyss. This is the moment of choosing, and Steve Dase has a way to help the fight. He joins us in studio in one minute.
Starting point is 01:22:21 This is the Glenn Beck program. So Bloomberg last week had a story about how the central banks bought more bullion last year than any time since 1971. Wow, that's kind of interesting. 1971. Wasn't that the year that they ended the gold standard? End the gold standard since 1971 last year. More gold bullion was sent to the central banks than ever before.
Starting point is 01:22:55 Now, that is incredible. What does that tell you? According to the World Gold Council, governments added 650, 51.5 tons of gold in 2018 alone. That is a 74% increase from the previous year. Russia is de-dollarizing their reserves. They were the biggest buyer, followed by Turkey.
Starting point is 01:23:19 Hungary also made large purchases. China is buying up whole mines. They're not just looking for gold bullion. They're buying up the mines. Why? Because gold is always. a hedge against changes in the international finance system. If the central banks are buying gold and they're on a buying spree,
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Starting point is 01:24:54 You're on it every year. I'm on it every year. Are you sure it's not a fat joke? I'm pretty, well, no, I'm actually not. Maybe not. Maybe I'm fooling myself. Steve Dase has his daily radio show and a podcast. on television as well here on the blaze every day following this.
Starting point is 01:25:12 He is one of the real good guys in this business. He is a deep thinker, a deep Christian, and a guy who holds on to his values no matter what. He is also the author of a new book called Truth Bombs, but he has traveled across the country to come to beautiful Dallas in the middle of the week to show me a movie. For once, I'm not promoting, I'm not doing self-promotion when I go somewhere. Okay. But there's a team of filmmakers at Believe Entertainment, and they're huge fans of your show. And they actually ended up buying the film rights to my last book in Nefarious Block because they heard you talking about it on the air.
Starting point is 01:25:52 And that's when introduced them to the book. So are we going to kickback for that? Well, yeah, let's talk afterwards. Oh, just as your agent. Yes. And they were mulling over what their next film project was going to be. and they chose to put this one as a priority over the film adaptation of my book, not knowing that, you know, it takes two years to make a movie like this,
Starting point is 01:26:11 not knowing we would be sitting here with the governor of New York saying the things that he said, the governor of Virginia saying the things that he has said. And the movie is unplanned. And I'm sure there's tons of people in your audience that know the story of Abby Johnson, the former Planned Parenthood manager. She's remarkable. Who turned whistleblower. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:29 And this is a movie that is based on her book and her experiences. And you can find the trailer on Facebook. I've posted it up on my Facebook wall as well. I think, though, the trailer doesn't do the film justice. The trailer, I think, only hints at what is in the film. What's going to set this film apart from other pro-life movies you've ever seen is it's going to take you inside an abortion clinic, Glenn, you're going to see abortions happen.
Starting point is 01:26:55 It is not gratuitous. The film work, the way that they do it, you are fully aware of what is occurring in a way that it confronts you, with the reality of these situations. So, I mean, this isn't pimple popper on, you know, reality TV meets, you know, meets the pro-life movement. There's nothing gratuitous or anything happening here. So are these reenactments?
Starting point is 01:27:15 The reenactments of actual cases that Abby witnessed when she was there. And when they brought this film to Iowa for me to see it about a week and a half ago. And the first five minutes, I was sitting there thinking, oh, no, I'm going to have to tell the truth and we're already off to a bad start. because it has some of the, you know, it has some of the schmaltzy, cheesy Christian movie thing that when I came in here a little while ago, you looked at me and rolled your eyes because you know what I'm talking about. I know. I didn't know you were coming in for this. I knew I had a movie to see tonight and I was just talking to my daughter and I said, I don't want to go see this movie
Starting point is 01:27:48 because I know that. I don't want to not like it. I don't want to not like it. And I don't want to have to look a filmmaker who has tried so hard right in the eye and say, dude, man, stop with the Christian preachy kind of stuff. I know. I know. It then takes a very dark turn about five minutes into this. You're thinking this is another, you know, Christian movie and where's the cheesy conversion scene, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:13 And then Abby Johnson arrives at work on the day that changed her life when they made her go inside the operating room when they were short of nurses and actually forced her to confront for real. Not the aftermath of what is happening. She had seen a lot of young women that were bleeding, that were in serious medical conditions and treated them afterwards. Now she's got a witness firsthand what was really going on in there. She has to assist. She has to assist. And you assist with her. And I'm no shrinking violent. The film made me swallow hard, took my breath away. Where the film needs to be great, it's great where it
Starting point is 01:28:52 needs to be. And that's what I told them after I saw the movie, meaning people are going to be forced to see what goes on inside plan parented in ways they never ever have before do you think who's going to watch this film do you think it will um strengthen the people who are on the border and bring them bring them on board or do you think it has a chance of bringing people who are pro-choice and not strongly. I mean, not giving to Planned Parenthood, but think they're strongly on pro-choice. Do you think they will go and see this?
Starting point is 01:29:38 I thought when I first saw the film that the target audience, you know, Stu, you and I were talking about your wife before we came on, and I thought the target audience is it would take people like your wife, like my wife, like me, and that's a lot of our audiences. and it would confirm them that now once and for all we need to end this, which is a pretty big audience. I mean, we had 100,000 people at the March for Life a few weeks ago.
Starting point is 01:30:00 But I think the audience, this is expanded now. Now that we're talking about live birth killings. I think, I mean, look, my wife, my daughters are talking about it. Everybody I know is talking about it right now. It's this, there is a fight for life. And it's beyond politics. It's not being stirred up. this time. I should say this. It's not being stirred up. Do you remember when we were with
Starting point is 01:30:27 Orrin Hatch? And we were talking about the tea party. And, you know, we said, are people really going to come out in the tea party? And he was asking us about stuff. And he said, he said, you know, all I have to do is I'll just propose a flag burning amendment. And that always gets people in the streets. And we were horrified that he told you the truth. That he told us the truth. Don't tell us the truth. We don't want to know that. Yeah, that was just horrifying. And we all looked at each other as he was talking. We're like, oh, my gosh, this guy is part of the problem.
Starting point is 01:30:59 And we knew that. He just didn't know we knew that. Right. But it was so horrifying. This is not that. This is not that. This is not a political football. It wasn't at least started by the right.
Starting point is 01:31:20 You know what I mean? It was this. this crazy group of people that actually believe, yeah, we can just let a child, you know, we'll birth the child, but if we tried to kill it, you know, we'll keep it comfortable until we decide how we're going to kill it. I mean, it's so far beyond what even Democrats think. Right. That the people who are pro-life but have never been involved, I think they are, I think they're just beginning to wake up and go, you know what, this has got to stop. Well, it's because, and you see Abby's evolution in this film.
Starting point is 01:31:53 You see her fall for all of the talking points. And they're presented objectively in the way a plan parenthood would present them. They're not presented ham-fistedly. You can see why a young woman in her situation who's had unwanted pregnancies. You can see why she would go down this road. And it sounds right and it sounds reasonable. And it's the same thing with my mom when she finds out, she's pregnant with me at 14. You know, and it seems reasonable when Roe versus weight happens literally a month.
Starting point is 01:32:19 month later, it seems reasonable for her not to want to be a mom at 15 until she has to hear the heartbeat of her own child and then she has to confront, can I really do this? Is this really the tonsillectomy that they're selling me that this is? And that's what this movie forces you to confront more than any other pro-life film I've ever seen. And it does so pretty brutally. And I think they're, and maybe this is something we'll talk when they get down here tonight, is, you know, I would encourage them and I've even told them, behind the scenes. When you're done doing the NRBs and the Christiany crowd, and there's a certain amount of safe that you have to, you know, and I've run into this all the time in my line of work,
Starting point is 01:33:01 there's a certain amount of safe you have to portray to get these people on board. We don't want any controversy. We don't want anything like that. After you make all those rounds, you get those people on board. I think you should cut another trailer right before the movie comes out at the end of March and drop a bomb and let people know what is really coming in over 800 theaters on March 29th. because this is not a feel-good story. You are going to be confronted with the truth of what is really going on in every one of your planned parenthood is all over America. I don't know if you've sold me on going to that movie.
Starting point is 01:33:31 I think that message sells a lot of people going, I don't want to see it. I don't want to see it. Yeah, you mentioned my wife, and my wife has been pro-life as long as I've ever known. Her very pro-life. We have two small kids. But this New York story has, I've seen a different side of her come out as far as the emotion and the passion about it. To the point to where she's risking her career.
Starting point is 01:33:50 Yeah, in many ways. And so when this, what I heard that this preview was coming, I mentioned it to her. One of her friends, I had seen it somehow as well and saw, you know, what you're talking about. And she, as someone who is super pro-life and someone who's really passionate about this issue recently, in particular, I thought she was like going to be all in on seeing it. She was scared away by seeing the actual brutality of it. And that's a tough thing for people to get over. I think when you're on the pro-life side, right?
Starting point is 01:34:19 Like you can kind of make the understanding, okay, I'm already on the right side of this. I don't necessarily have to see it. For someone who, like Abby, I mean, this was Abby. She was on the pro-choice side. And this really moved her. It's the same thing, you know, that people, I'm a vegetarian, which is the nation's only conservative vegetarian. And, but like, I pray for you.
Starting point is 01:34:41 Thank you. But that's what they try to do, right? Like, they try to show, okay, here's a slaughterhouse. Here's the real brutality of what. what's going on. And that is effective for people, especially when they don't, they don't, they haven't really faced it. And if we can just get some people on the left or the pro-choice side, that's not, not the Tulsi Gabbards of the world, but someone who's right there. A Democrat. Who's just like, you know, I think, you know, I don't like this, but, you know, women should have
Starting point is 01:35:05 the right to choose. That person can be really affected by something like this. I agree. I totally agree with that. And I think, I think, you know, there's one of the greatest pro-life speakers I've ever heard is from here in Texas actually, pastor to church for, I might even still pastor over in Houston. Dr. Lawrence White is his name. And he used to drop this line
Starting point is 01:35:24 in his pro-life speeches that just, it was a neutron bomb. And that is, the killing will continue until the church says, make it stop. And there's a lot of ministries around the country, they do their one pro-life
Starting point is 01:35:36 sanctity of life Sunday, and then they just move on for the other 51 weeks out of the year, and the killing continues. And this is, is a movie that is designed to close that sale. Are you willing, do you, do you really understand what you're for? Do you really understand what you're against? And once you understand it, are you willing to do what it will take to make it end? So it is, you know, I said we were on vacation to my family,
Starting point is 01:36:05 and we started our vacation at Auschwitz. And my, my, my wife said, honey, stop calling it a vacation. Nothing, nothing resembling a vacation begins in Auschwitz. But I did it because I wanted my family to see the truth, stare it in the face, and say, who are we? Who are we? And if this movie can do that, it's what the abolitionists in America and in England tried to figure out, how do we? how do we get people to actually look at slavery. If you can get people to actually look at it and decide, it will change the world.
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Starting point is 01:38:53 10 seconds, station ID. Steve Dase is with us. You start your show in about 35 minutes. Here, you're going to be using Blaze Studios? You use this one? No, just down the hall. So, Steve, tell me what you thought of the state of the union. You know, I'm looking at your board that you have here in the
Starting point is 01:39:23 studio, and the point you have number one up on the chalkboard there says polarization. And I think that's, I think we're absolutely polarized, but I think it's actually even worse. I think it's balkanization. I think that there are just too many places where the cultural differences are too deeply embedded now. It's a knee with no cartilage. It's bone on bone. And so there are no places, there's some places where no matter who Republicans and Democrats nominate, they cannot win or lose there. And then there's about a dozen states that are kind of, I think, now floating in the middle of this Balkanization. And I think the president, particularly the second half of the speech, made a case for an
Starting point is 01:40:04 existential level debate with the Democratic Party about the future of America in the 2020 election beyond just how do I get to 270? Meaning, do you understand existentially on a civilizational level where the Democratic Party wants to take you. Did you watch Kamala Harris not stand when we said we were going to kick peyotes and drug dealers out of the country? Did you watch Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez look at her neighbor in white and say, is it okay to stand for arresting and busting sex traffickers? Okay. You know, did you take a look at Chuck Schumer's face when we talked about live birth baby abortions? And I think that he can, if,
Starting point is 01:40:52 that is, if I were his political director, that message to me is the secret sauce. The biggest problem the president has right now is just not liked enough. And if he could raise his favorables, even to the Mendoza line, that there's enough balkanization in the country that he now becomes a positive enough vehicle for people that whether they like what he tweets on Twitter or whether they like what he says or not, when they say, we can't allow them to take the country where they want to go. And this next election is going to be decided guys with suburban women. In 2010, 2014 and 2016, Republicans averaged winning that group by at least five points.
Starting point is 01:41:30 They lost them by eight in the last election. And so what Donald Trump, if he wants to be reelected, he needs to force those suburban women to make this choice. What do you hate more? Would I tweet on the presidential throne at 5 a.m.? Or the direction the Democrats want to take the country? And the more he can force suburban women to make that choice, the more likely he is to be reelected.
Starting point is 01:41:50 maybe by a wider margin than people anticipate. And the less that he forces them to make that choice, that's when his unlikable persona persona comes to the table. And that's where you start getting into territory where it almost doesn't matter how crazy the Democratic nominee is. People will just want somebody different to look at. That's scary. When it gets one-on-one, anything can happen. We only have about 15 seconds left going.
Starting point is 01:42:09 Could you just quickly describe what the Mendoza line is? Not in 15 seconds. No. Not in 15 seconds. You know what? I'm going to pretend I don't know. and asked Steve to define that. Steve, he would be able to easily
Starting point is 01:42:25 describe the Mendoza line. You just kind of nodded as if you knew what it was. I do. That was interesting. Well, you know, it's a very well-known sports line and phrase. That was good. After I said, it was a sports show, that was good that you identified. Well, no, I mean, I knew that already. Now I'm out of time. You're listening to Glenn Beck. I'm trying to think of the politician named Nguyen.
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Starting point is 01:44:18 This one, I know we say it all the time. Don't do it. Don't do it. But don't you think it's true this time? Possibly if the candidate is a. raving socialist. It's, what's going to happen in 2020 is the argument guys like us have wanted all these years that Republicans like Orrin Hatch have said we don't need to have and it's ridiculous and you
Starting point is 01:44:43 guys are radicals, we are finally going to have this argument. Unfortunately, it's not going to be because we pressed on offense, moments like with the Tea Party movement, for example. This is going to be, open war is going to be thrust upon you, Erichhorn. Sauron is coming over the black gate and he doesn't care if, Aragorn's in charge or Pipp and Mary. So whatever your feelings of Donald Trump at this point are largely irrelevant now, because Sauron and his hordes, they're coming over the black gate in this next election, and it'll
Starting point is 01:45:12 be up to the American people to decide whether they have the resolve to force them back or not. That's, that I don't know if people, I don't know if people are getting that yet. do you think that they will? Because I think if you don't get it yet, you have a chance of being left on the sidelines, left behind, or worse, being scooped up by Sauron. The message the president articulated on Tuesday night,
Starting point is 01:45:48 the way that it complimented itself, where he used the term executing babies. Yes. We would have never heard George W. Bush use language like that, All right? That kind of stark language. But then to follow it up with the inspirational story of the Holocaust survivor at the end. And I think most Americans aren't ready for the conservatory and limited government revival. I think most Americans also aren't ready for Das Kapital.
Starting point is 01:46:14 I think most Americans aren't sure what they are ready for, aren't sure who we can be in the future, but they want to still believe we can be the people we were in the past. And so if the president can focus enough to create where he is the proxy of the spirit of Americana, the spirit of Americanism. If he can be the vehicle for that up against the left, then I think he can be a very effective weapon. That's where his trolling in some of those things work to our advantage, I think. But we're going to have this debate, Glenn, because the left has now decided.
Starting point is 01:46:45 They believe they've completed Antonio Gramsci's long march through the institutions. They think they control them all, and they think that Trump is unpopular enough and is undisciplined and egotistical enough now that they can run an open communist and run it in broad daylight. They can jump out in a red unitar and in a pitchfork now. They don't have to convince us he's not there anymore. So do you believe that this abortion thing, you know, at first I thought this is just politics to rally their base. And then I thought, you know, this is really a setup for the argument about the Supreme Court when Ginsburg dies. That's what this is about.
Starting point is 01:47:30 And now that I've been in the room with them, I think this is just those are secondary to, no, we're going to win. We're going to win. And this is what we really believe. And it's time to come out because the people will. be with us. And it's a it's an arrogance. And I saw it sitting there in in the state of the Union. I wish the cameras would have been from my perspective, from the back, because you could watch these people and how they were reacting the whole time, how they were coordinating
Starting point is 01:48:10 when to stand, when to clap, what to clap for, when they were disgusted and making faces and booing and hissing that you couldn't hear at home. It was phenomenal. The arrogance, especially of the freshmen and the women who are all dressed in white. Which you're describing is a religious fervor. It was. You're describing cultic activity. I mean, this isn't progressivism.
Starting point is 01:48:37 This is the old paganism. And we're going to have a debate, not because we want to have it, or we have the guts or the testicular fortitude on our side to have it because we don't. We'd like to run from it. We'd prefer Pleasant Valley Sundays and NFL Sunday ticket. And I say that as a guy who's tempted by those things as much as anybody else. We would prefer just to continue living out in quiet desperation here. But we're going to have an existential debate.
Starting point is 01:49:00 Do you want paganism or the Judeo-Christian Foundation that the Western civilization was built on? And we're going to have it because they want to have it. And they will settle for absolutely nothing less. And I wrote in one of my fiction books, the Ia Moloch, a C, seen in the bohemian grove that it all kind of came to an understanding that what was celebrated by evil with Moloch and Bail in the Old Testament is still happening. It's just happening without the trappings of all of that. But it was, Bail was a God who said, come.
Starting point is 01:49:47 Eat, drink, and be merry, have sex, do whatever you want. Just give me your child's blood. Once you're pregnant, bring it to me and we'll kill the child together. And that was the ceremony. And everybody was joining in. And we're doing the same thing as they were in the Old Testament. We just don't call it bail. We call it what?
Starting point is 01:50:16 liberalism, progressiveism. That is exactly right. And it's a point I've tried to make for years, and I had the senator, the Orrin Hatch in my state, Charles Grassley and others when I was coming up in local media and I'm a radical and I'm an idiot and I'm making things worse and Republicans can't win. Well, the bad news is people like me were right all along. And the good news is, though, we're going to have an honest fight now.
Starting point is 01:50:45 All the lines are going to be drawn. And Confucius say, man who straddles fence for too long eventually gets nether regions caught in it. You will not be permitted moral neutrality. There will be no Switzerland. As Eric Erickson likes to say, you will be made to care. And they're going to be the ones making you care. One thing I think is interesting about this as we go to 2020 is I'm concerned about when a field narrows to one-on-one, anything can happen. And so if they do go through this primary process and a socialist, a legit socialist comes through it, which is really possible here.
Starting point is 01:51:24 I mean, someone who's further left than anyone they've ever run. Especially if the economy is weak. If the economy is really bad, socialist will win. And so even though the American people may be much more aligned with the way Trump has governed than this, the personality stuff they don't like when it's a one-on-one thing, if they don't have this economy to fall back on. or some other big bump in the road, they might wind up just saying, no, I don't want Trump. I'll take whatever the other option is.
Starting point is 01:51:52 And that option could be seriously radical. I mean, it's in a way a reverse of what happened in 2016. Or were Democrats pulled off in 2008 with Bush fatigue. So, yeah, you are exactly right. If you go back to the Nixon Kennedy debate in 1960, every presidential election but won, this last one, was won by the president who had higher favorability.
Starting point is 01:52:14 The only reason it didn't happen this time is both Hillary and Trump were so far underwater. Their negatives were so high that the favorable metric was irrelevant. Correct. The other thing, too, is historically, presidents have been reelected in America about 70% of the time. And if you look at only one president in American history got reelected by getting fewer electoral college votes than what he received in his first election when we didn't before manifest, prior or past manifest testing, that was Obama. Obama is the only one that ever got reelected by his base shrinking from where he first got elected. And that's largely because he won by a lot in 2008. So the challenge for the president, if somebody on his team, somebody he cares about and respects around him, Stu, somebody needs to say to him, this year, you need to be the president of the United States.
Starting point is 01:53:03 You need to raise the stature and respectability level of your presidency. And you let them go off and do their own little communist, you know, locust feasting on each other. like Huffpo writing about, you know, the Minnesota Senator can't keep a staff and all the stuff. Let them do that to each other. You need for people to see you as a credible president because the majority of Americans right now do not. And so you need to build up you and your image and your presidency first. The time for trolling, which he greatly enjoys and taking one-on-one combat, and I get it because I love it too, that time will come, but that time is not yet now.
Starting point is 01:53:38 And if he doesn't build up the image of his presidency, he will lose that one-on-one. The problem there is, I think. is that the president likes a street brawl. He likes it. And the Democrats know it. And they're going to provide the street brawl. And they're just going to be taunting him. I agree.
Starting point is 01:53:56 Like Nancy Pelosi's little insulting clap, they're going to goad him every step of the way. He needs to have the strength to restrain himself. Because it will be bad if he rises above and says, that's whatever they want to do. they're doing. She's go to go for the shutdown again. Her latest comments on the shutdown was like, look, we're not going to have another shutdown. I know we're not. It's too hot to handle for him. Now, you say that to Donald Trump? Yeah. The first thing he wants to do is shut, not only the government down,
Starting point is 01:54:26 but the entire country just to prove a point. And they're trying to goad him into things that they find beneficial. And it's going to be tough for him to resist it because they're just so irritating. They are. They are. They are. Steve Dase, you can hear him. He's going to be next on the Blaze Radio and television network, blazedtv.com slash Beck. Subscribe now. Use the promo code Beck and you're going to save some money on that 10%. Steve, thank you so much. Yeah, man.
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Starting point is 01:58:06 I have a lot of confidence in American industry. I mean, if we can come up with Taco Bell nacho fries, I feel like we can kind of do anything. I mean, that's an amazing. I mean, a Mexican spice fry. I don't think that's the industry that's sort of thinking about saving America. You're not in the military. I'm sure the military would be like, you know what? Yeah, send the nacho fries.
Starting point is 01:58:21 I heard a commercial though today. I wanted to get your opinion on this from a cultural perspective. Papa Johns. So they ran a commercial today. And I swear they're trolling like organic food snobs with it. The actual tagline was if you like to eat, if you like to get your food directly from the source, get our $6 takeout pizza today. It's like directly from the source doesn't mean going to pay.
Starting point is 01:58:50 pick it up at the at the shopping center yeah yeah yeah that is a troll that is a troll right a troll all right i i'm papa johns i i i i i kind of like you i like i salute you i like the eat local thing they're making fun of the local thing but none of the the context of the commercial made me think at all that it was a trolling spot until you actually listened what he said which is you know we get your food from the source that means like you go to the farm it's farm to table it's eat local But I think that's also great. Papa John should also do the eat local.
Starting point is 01:59:22 You want to eat local? Call your local Papa Johns. That's basically what they're saying. It is. I love it. It's the source of the food. Yeah, but you shipped in the cheese from like another country. Which again, I'm totally fine with.
Starting point is 01:59:35 I have absolutely no idea where it comes from. Tomatoes. Man, the tomatoes were made in Mexico. And I mean made. They were grown. They were made in Mexico. I love that. We need more companies with balls.
Starting point is 01:59:47 I mean, like Papa John. Johns has had its own issues of the past a few years where they've kind of folded a little bit on some very tough moments, which would kind of surprise me that they would go down this road. Usually, when a company has an issue like this, the next 12 years of their advertisements are, we just want you to know, we're not going to show you a piece of our pizza, but we really like black people. Black people are wonderful. You know how much we like black people?
Starting point is 02:00:13 More than white people. I'll tell you that much. It's like, that's your ad campaign for the next six months. Yes. Or maybe six years. But I think you're getting to the point now to where people know they're going to hate us no matter what we do. Yeah. So who's your fan if you're Papa Johns?
Starting point is 02:00:25 Like it's the person who thinks eating locals dumb. So I think that's a. Yes. That's a good campaign. Eat local. We're local. Yeah. We'll drive it to your house.
Starting point is 02:00:36 I mean, you can't get any more local than that. It's your place. You think an out-of-towner is going to do that? No. I'd like to see more of that, quite, friend. Frankly. All right. See you tonight. It's a call-in show. Any questions you want. State of the Union, whatever, at blazedtv.com slash back 5 p.m. Eastern.

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