The Glenn Beck Program - The 'One-Winged Purple Dragon' Show? - 10/12/18

Episode Date: October 12, 2018

Hour 1  The Office = Impossible? ...Glenn's a one winged purple dragon?...Happy International Pronouns Day'...It’s not just important.  It’s required to call people by the pronouns they use to ...confer basic dignity and respect? ...Wanted: Pro-Melania Trump Group... the First Lady oozes class, she's like watching a Ralph Lauren commercial ...Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's mysterious disappearance, Jason Buttrill fills us in on that lost but important story? ...Eagle Scout Hunter Kelly and Operation Underground Railroad OurRescue.org ...CNN Headline: 'Dire Warning'?    Hour 2 80% of America HATES political correctness...Extreme Progressive (8%) fully support PC...a small minority have done and are doing a tone of damage ...Thank God It's FRIDAY with Bill O'Reilly...Media vs. Melania Trump...the rise of hate and evil...Do we really care what Kanye and Taylor Swift think politically?...NO!...Eric Holder = (Oprah's) Stedman? ...Democrat backlash coming for Kavanaugh lies/treatment...Bill's 'Word of The Day'?...'Killing The SS' , available NOW at Bill O'Reilly.com ...Erick Bolling sits down with Glenn...shares his story of pain and heartache, of his son's suicide   Hour 3  Fighting people with different ideas? ...Huge Announcement from The Blaze Radio Network...Starting Monday it's 'The Steve Deace Show'...Steve hosts a daily show and podcast for CRTV...AND NOW will be joining The Blaze Radio Network...Starting this Monday thru Friday Noon-2PM-EST ...'Pat Gray Unleashed' moving to early mornings...7AM-9AM-EST ...The Democrats are rethinking Michelle Obama saying 'Go higher' by 'kicking' lower? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Blaze Radio Network On Demand. Glenn Beck. I don't. Did you see the post from Steve Carell? Do you see this? I love it. I love it.
Starting point is 00:00:14 This is exactly where we are as a society. Because the office is on Netflix and replaying, a lot more people have seen it recently. And I think because of that, there's been a research and interest in the show and talk about bringing it back. But apart from the fact that I just don't think that's a good idea, it might be impossible to do the show today.
Starting point is 00:00:31 and have people accept it the way it was accepted 10 years ago. The climate is different. I mean, the whole idea of that character, Michael Scott, so much of it was predicted on inappropriate behavior. I mean, he's certainly not a model boss. And a lot of what is depicted on that show is completely wrong-minded. That's the point, you know. But I just don't know how it would fly now.
Starting point is 00:00:55 There's very high awareness of offensive things today, which is good for sure. but at the same time when you take a character like that too literally it doesn't really work he's right a hundred percent right on that comment he's weak oh i disagree i think he's pointing i think he's criticizing do you yeah i do i actually legitimately do think he's criticizing this climate obviously he agrees with with me too and everything else but i think i agree with the exactly we all agree we all agree that women should have to deal with this nonsense but i mean i think what he's saying is i don't even think you could like it's like it's like
Starting point is 00:01:31 Microsoft. Remember Bill Gates? I don't even think you could start Microsoft today. I think that's what he's saying. I don't even think you could start the office today. People would be too offended. Wouldn't even work. So let me give a let me go here. I'm going to I want to take you to Ithaca College. Ithaca College. Brand new holiday in America according to Ithaca College. And we all must support it now. Sure, you didn't know you needed another holiday, but you do. It's international pronouns day. Now it hasn't gone nationwide yet because it. was just invented. But if Ithaca College and the mayor of Ithaca, New York have anything to do with it,
Starting point is 00:02:08 this is going to be a treasured holiday. You will, your kids will say, where were you? When they first started International Pronouns Day and you'll say, kids, well, I was on the cliff of insanity. I was in hell is where I was. If you judge a book by a cover, you might think Pronouns Day celebrates the joy of good grammar, but no, no, you'd be totally wrong. Pronoun's Day is going to celebrate the LGBTIQI community and highlight how insidious structural
Starting point is 00:02:43 racism, misogyny, and classism all interweaves together and how it causes oppression. See, that's our thing now. You go to college, not to learn how to, you know, make things, build things, do things. No, no, no. You go to college now to figure out how oppressed you are. Oh, my gosh. I hate to spoil a good holiday, but the focus on oppression sounds a lot like, you know, the airing of grievances, which, as any fan of Seinfeld will tell you, is a, you know, part of another made-up holiday called Festivus.
Starting point is 00:03:23 So I don't know if I need to point that out. New holiday is the brainchild of Ithaca College's Center for LGBT. Oh, wait a minute. They didn't use the Q and the eye? Oh, my God. I am so offended. It's just the LGBT education outreach and services with the support of Ithaca's mayor's office. The International Pronouns Day website explains, referring to people by the pronouns they determine for themselves is basic human dignity.
Starting point is 00:03:55 You know, I am a one-winged purple dragon. you will refer to me as that from here on now, from here on out. Being referred to by the wrong pronouns, particularly affects transgender and gender non-conforming people. Together, we can transform society to celebrate people's multiple intersecting identities. Oh, man. You know, I try to be a good person. I really do.
Starting point is 00:04:30 I try to be a peaceful person. I try to let Jesus and Martin Luther King and Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln and all of those great men really kind of guide my life. And then I read something like this and all I can think of is shut up. Shut up. So I apologize in advance for even thinking that. Oh boy, I hope I'm not de-platformed. Oh, my. Oh, geez.
Starting point is 00:04:58 If Google could just start installing fMRIs in all of our devices. vices, they would be able to read our minds and be able to see who's good and bad and who should be de-platformed and silenced and quite, quite frankly, perhaps liquidated. Now, the director of the Ithaca College, LGBT, I don't know if you're Q&I, how you feel about this place, but the LGBT Center says, this holiday is not just important. It is required It is required that we all call people by the pronouns They wish to use
Starting point is 00:05:42 To confer basic dignity and respect So compelled speech We're no longer into freedom of speech You can't speak your mind But if you don't speak someone else's mind Hostel a Pasta Oh my gosh, I've just I have just appropriated both Mexico and Italy
Starting point is 00:06:06 of the horror of it all. It is required now. So, I don't know if this holiday comes with a handy pronoun guide, but it should never be written down on paper because it is going to change every single day. It's impossible for those of us who are stuck in the he and she world. You know, it's old farts that you say a man is a man and woman is a woman. Oh, it's so out of touch.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Oh, and dangerous, I'll tell you that right now. International Pronouns Day makes its debut next Wednesday, October 17th. So let me be the first to tell you. There's only five more shopping days left. It's Friday, October 12th. You're listening to the Glenn Beck program. Hello. Hello, Stu.
Starting point is 00:07:15 Glenn, how are you? Excuse me? Monsieur. Purple one wing dragon, your majesty, highness. Thank you. How are you? Good. Sir, stop.
Starting point is 00:07:29 What are you? My goodness, you're just using, well, sir, and madam. Welcome to Jason Buttrill, who is with us today. I was just thinking, did you just get his name right? I don't know anymore. Oh, it did happen. I don't know anymore.
Starting point is 00:07:49 This is a major day. Yeah. Right? That was it. At this point, he screwed it up so many times. I don't know which one is that. Yes, now you know the world I live in. But I get it right.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Glenn is the one who gets it wrong. No. I've only known him for five years. What? What? What's my name? I don't know. Yeah, I thought so.
Starting point is 00:08:07 Your highness. So anyway, Jason is, Jason's our guy who, you know, is kind of a wannabe spook and is, can I say that anymore? Oh my gosh. My apologies to actual Halloween spooks and to the CIA, I apologize. So Jason is a guy who watches international affairs for us. and I am fascinated by this story of Khashoggi from Saudi Arabia. And I want you to bring me the news that no one in the news is reporting on this. But let me bring everybody up to speed.
Starting point is 00:08:48 If you haven't been following this guy in a nutshell, he worked for the Washington Post. He's a revered reporter, which makes me suspicious immediately. But he's a revered reporter, Washington Post. he is a Saudi citizen. He was over in Turkey. He's going to get married. And so he's like, I need my divorce papers from the embassy.
Starting point is 00:09:12 And so he goes over to the Saudi embassy. He tells his fiance, wait in the car. I'll be right back. She waits right in front of the embassy. Hours and hours and hours are going by. She's calling his phone. No answer on his phone. He's not coming out.
Starting point is 00:09:25 She calls the embassy and they say, oh, no, he left. Oh, he left just a, oh, he came in. We gave him the papers. and he went on his way. And she's like, I've been sitting outside. Whoa, I'm not sure if he went out. Bill, did he go out the front door?
Starting point is 00:09:41 Yes. So Bill and the other guy, Mahmoud says, yes, he went out the front door. Well, CCTV cameras show that he didn't ever leave the Saudi embassy, at least by the front door. So the next thing we find out this was yesterday is the Saudis, the Saudi prince, lands a Gulfstream, his Gulfstream, at the airport, they're in Turkey, about an hour or so after the guy goes into the embassy.
Starting point is 00:10:14 These guys get off the plane with what appeared to be a lot of empty suitcases. They pile them in the back of the vans. They're driving to the embassy. They decide, for some reason or another, they need more empty suitcases. They buy some more empty suitcases. They also stop just a real quick, you know, I don't know, maybe. Maybe the chef needed it at the embassy, but they needed a bone saw. They buy a bone saw.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Oh, thank you so much now. We can have soup. And so they get the bone saw. God only knows what they do in the embassy, but they're seen leaving about an hour later with really heavy suitcases. They throw them into the back of the van. They throw them on the jet, and the jet takes off. Meantime, United States says, we do have.
Starting point is 00:11:00 have encrypted messages showing that the Saudi Prince was trying to entrap him or tried to trap him and get him into the embassy or get him back to Saudi Arabia. And today, and I don't know if I believe this because it's Turkey, but Turkey says that they have either given to the United States or shown the United States this video and audio, they say they have surveillance in the embassy of. him being questioned and then tortured and then murdered. We don't know if that is true, but that's the latest today. So, Khashoggi, we're going to find out who this guy is and was, possibly, when we come back, because this is the part of the story that no one surely CNN and Christian Anampore would want you to have this information. We'll give that to you next. Let me tell you about our Palm Beach letter, Tika Tuari, is crypto course.
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Starting point is 00:14:03 877 PBL back, smart crypto course.com. By the way, I have to squeeze in today. Remind me, Stu, I want to start a pro-Melania Trump, I don't know, group, something. I don't know. She is, she is the most elegant first lady we have had since Jackie O. She's not been on any cover of any magazine. She hasn't, nobody says anything nice about her. Nobody says, it's incredible.
Starting point is 00:14:35 That when she was when she was out just recently last week in where Africa and this was a Rauffler and photo shoot. It was one of the most beautiful photos. She was in Egypt in front of the in front of the pyramids. It was incredible. So beautiful, so tasteful. nothing. You know, it's not a major issue, obviously, per se, as you compare it to others. But what I honestly think it is the most pure example we have of media bias.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Yes. It is in my book. That's the McDonald's French fry. Remember when I've said, you don't remember that part? When I said, if everybody says they hate McDonald's, okay, that's fine. But if you can't admit that you like their French fries or that they make the kick-ass fresh fries that they do, then you have no credibility. Melania Trump is the McDonald's French fry. I'm shocked. You brought it to fast food. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Hang on. We got to talk about Kasagi. Kossagi. Tell me about this guy. The Saudi citizen has been disappeared. I'm always amazed how the media just stops doing any kind of journalism. Like, I see the stories they're writing and I'm like, this is not what I would be writing about at all. For one, yes, this is like a Quentin Tarantino style movie.
Starting point is 00:15:47 It's amazing. It really is. Yeah. I absolutely think the Saudis are guilty on this. I think Turkey is probably overplaying what they do have, probably just a little bit because they hate Saudis. but everyone's framing this this this uh this journalist kashoggi as this great guy Nobel Prize winning oh yeah he's got to be he'll be a Nobel Peace Prize winner soon he came up so surprise surprise he really came into prominence the media loved him the West loved him during
Starting point is 00:16:11 the Obama administration uh why was that because well he was one of these ones advocating for democracy in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other places when the Arab Spring was breaking out now that lines up exactly what the Obama administration was wanting to do and also who were they in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood in places like Egypt. Well, surprise, surprise, Kshagi is Muslim Brotherhood. He's actually, that's the reason why he's not in. The people in the media have said, oh, well, he spoke out against, you know, the kingdom, the Saudi kingdom, and that's probably why they didn't like him.
Starting point is 00:16:40 No kidding, but it goes way beyond that. Like, they support a political Islam group that wants to overthrow the monarchy. It's a lot, goes a lot further than, oh, yeah, he spoke out against him. Yeah, he is public, I wouldn't say public enemy number one, but he's right up in that group with them. He was friends with the crown prince, though, was he not? That's how they're framing it. He was friends.
Starting point is 00:17:01 He loved the crown prince. They got along, and he said a lot of great things about the crown prince. Now he disagrees with some of the crown prince's policies, and that's where they've... Wants to take the Saudi out of Saudi Arabia, basically. That's the best way to put it for this guy. But he's not a good guy. He wants political Islam. He wants political Islam to invade countries all over the world and take it over.
Starting point is 00:17:23 and he was living here for quite a while before he went to... Oh, we're here at the Washington Post. So, yeah, no issues there whatsoever. On the other hand, so you have this one guy that's not that great of a guy. Then on the other hand, you have Muhammad bin Salman, the Crown Prince, who ever want to send, this is this great reformer. He's a great guy, he's a great leader, who's going to modernize Saudi Arabia. Women can drive now.
Starting point is 00:17:44 All these social issues he's tackling. He's a thug. Plain and simple, he is a thug. They go after, he's doing this to tons and tons of people, thousands of people in his own country. People just disappear. They go to jail for the rest of their lives. He is a thug. And the only reason he's tackling social issues is because they have a lot of young people in Saudi Arabia and social unrest is about to hit the street.
Starting point is 00:18:05 If you want to see the place where the next Arab Spring might happen, Saudi Arabia. The demographics point to it. I would not be surprised. Right. So how do you keep Saudi Arabia under control, though, without a thug? You can't. I mean... It's like Russia, really.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Right. Groups like countries like that, you really can't. Here's the disturbing part. Most likely, most likely this guy was killed by Saudi Arabia. Yeah. It just feels like maybe all of a sudden he pops up and I was like, no, I was a chick filet and nobody in the media wants to look at chick filet. So I was invisible for a while. Maybe. Doubtful.
Starting point is 00:18:45 Here's the problem. We are pushing through a major arms deal. with Saudi Arabia. We should not be doing that. We should not be doing that. That should be canceled today. I can tell you, however, what is happening is, you know, the United States was supporting the Muslim Brotherhood.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Now we have some people who know exactly what's going on in that part of the world. And they're probably being talked to by Saudi Arabia going, look, look, guys, guys, yeah, I know you don't like what we're doing here, but, uh, It's the Muslim Brotherhood and it's a caliphate. You want the whole region to be in Muslim Brotherhood caliphate? Have at it. And that's the decision our president is having to make. It's why we should stay out of other people's businesses.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Amen. Stay out of their business. Can I make a prediction? Yeah. So I think that Saudi Arabia will eventually own up to this because I think the evidence will come after them. I think they'll blame a very familiar foe and they'll say it's the deep state. The deep state did this and they'll shelter Salman get him out of there. Thank you, Jason.
Starting point is 00:19:54 Back in a minute. This is the Glenn Beck program. Everybody in their best behavior. We have an Eagle Scout on the phone. Hunter Kelly. Wow. Hunter, how are you? I'm doing great, Mr. Bet.
Starting point is 00:20:11 Thank you very much. Good. We're on our best behavior because I know you're, are you trying to get your Eagle Scout or are you an Eagle Scout? I'm trying. This will get me there. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:20:23 And what are you doing for your Eagle Scout? Scout project? I am trying to raise $15,000 for Operation Underground Railroad. And why did you pick that as your project? My dad heard about Operation Underground Railroad through you, actually, and he told me about it, and this will make more of a difference than just doing something around my community, so I want to do something big. I mean, because usually, you know, somebody fixes up a park or they do, you know, they do, I mean,
Starting point is 00:21:05 the Eagles, Eagle projects are, are responsible for a lot of really cool things, but you have selected saving children. Um, yeah, fixing up a park and stuff, that'll, that'll help, but it doesn't change someone's life forever and generations after them. So what have you done so far to raise money? How, where are you on this? So far, I've put a campaign out on Facebook and just kind of spread it by word of mouth. I've gotten 4,600 so far.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Oh, wow. But I'm getting there. You sound kind of, I mean, you're very reserved. Are you, I mean, you sound very, you know, are you excited about the $4,600 that you've raised so far? I'm really excited. I was expecting I wouldn't have to do a lot more to get that much money. And what have you done to raise that money? Like I said, so far, just word of mouth.
Starting point is 00:22:07 I wasn't sure what I was going to do next to raise money. Have you thought about breaking into people's houses? I mean, there are people that have a ton of time. They wouldn't even notice that it was missing. I don't know if you have you thought of that? That's probably probably a bad idea, though. Yeah, that sounds like a great idea. I should probably do that.
Starting point is 00:22:28 Yeah, okay. All right. So do you have like a website or what? Do you, how could we help you? No, I don't have a website. I have a just a Facebook campaign to my dad's Facebook. I don't know. I tell you what, why don't we just, because I think it, oh, you are.
Starting point is 00:22:50 Can't you just say I'm giving it as a gift under your name so you can do it as Hunter Kelly? So I would challenge the audience to do this. And I will start with $1,000. And that's if Stu will do $1,000. I don't have $1,000. You don't pay me enough? $500.
Starting point is 00:23:11 You don't pay me enough? $250. $250 and $2.50? $2.50. Put me down. Make sure you put it under Hunter Kelly and use your card, Marissa. You are such, you're just greedy. You're just greedy.
Starting point is 00:23:25 So go to our rescue. dot org and and help hunter save kids with 15 grand. How many kids can you save? 15 grand should save five kids with 300,000 per kid. Fantastic. Fantastic. So go to our rescue.org. I think if this works, if you have 15,000 by the end of the weekend, I think I need,
Starting point is 00:23:52 I need some sort of a helper badge, just saying. Wow, I just realized I just saved 0.08% of a kid. Really? Myself. That's fantastic. I sent a third of a kid, and I want that third of a kid. Wow. Congratulations.
Starting point is 00:24:08 I don't think that's how it works. Ourrescue.org, go there and make it under the name of Hunter Kelly and make a donation now. Thanks, Hunter. God bless. Thank you. All right. Bye-bye. We got a letter from him, and our staff has been talking to it.
Starting point is 00:24:27 him back and forth. And they were all like, do not give him a hard time. He is the sweetest kid. He is so polite. He is so nice. And I'm like, yeah, that's what he wants you to believe, those Eagle Scouts. I mean, you have to be honest, we wouldn't have given him a hard time until they said that. Until they said that. And then it's like, I have to give him a hard time. Now you have to encourage breaking an entry. I'm sorry. He was forced on us. To Mr. Kelly, the father, I apologize. But anyway, Hunter Kelly and go to Oh, you are rescue.org.
Starting point is 00:25:01 All right. Stu, I just want to warn you because you have kids that are younger than mine. Teenage years are always frightening. Now, I've done this before. I've got two older kids that I saw
Starting point is 00:25:18 through teenage years and it was scary as hell. Not like it is now. And you are behind me. So I just, just want to warn you, you're in for the terror of your life. It's like, it's like a, uh, a, a, a, a, a, a, a home home home
Starting point is 00:25:36 time. Really? Oh, my gosh. It's so frightening because, you know, kids when they go into their teenage years, their bodies are changing and everything else and they, you know, they start not listening to mom and dad and yada, yada, all the usual stuff, okay. But now it's like, you know, you could lose them overnight. And I mean, lose them with depression rates the way they're going with all of this influence that they can get i'm just so freaked out all the time and i can't believe that i'm alone oh you i'm sure you're not alone like i was you know basically the perfect child as my mom would vouch uh for if my mother hadn't died she would say the same thing about me you know but it's it's it's it's it's it's
Starting point is 00:26:25 it gets dark fast i think this stuff can swirl out of control really fast with social media and stuff. You know, I don't know how, I don't know how to even contemplate dealing with that. But, I mean, you know, your kids seem like they're pretty good shape. I mean, they're what they want you to believe. Upstanding young people. Yeah, but, you know, I mean, my son is now going,
Starting point is 00:26:47 he's got testosterone, you know, pumping through his body. And, you know, I just, it's frightening, I guess, because I remember what I was like. I remember how I felt, how I was moody and everything else. and now, you know, what's real? What's not? What's, it's just so hard. And, you know, I said to my son, I said to my son last night, we are having a conversation.
Starting point is 00:27:10 And I said, so what are the two words? Because he was talking himself down. And I said, stop, stop. Listen to yourself. And he said, what? And I said, listen to what you're creating. Listen to what you're saying. and I gave him the dad I am speech that I've said how many times?
Starting point is 00:27:33 If you hear it one more time, you're going to kill yourself, right? A hundred times on the air, you've said this. I started in this and I said, you know this. And he said, I don't. I said, I've told, oh my gosh, have I not told you this? You haven't told your own kids, but you told the national radio audience all over and over and over again. And I realize that there are some things that we just. just think our kids here and because they're around us, they just know they're going to pick up.
Starting point is 00:28:04 I mean, he's in American history right now. And, you know, he probably knows more than some kids or most kids on a lot of things, but other things are big gaping holes. And I realized, how much of my time with my son do I think he gets it through osmosis somehow or another, you know, just because he's living here. and blah, blah, blah, blah, and he hears me give speeches and he hears me on the radio and he hears blah, blah, blah. He's there, we, it's, maybe it's just me.
Starting point is 00:28:38 I don't know if I'm just going through this. But my gosh, you have to be very, very specific and watch what you're saying to your kids and, and be with them all the time. And what's frightening is the influence is so strong and so sexy on the outside. that it's the draw that they're just, you're just black and white. Everything else is color. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:05 Yeah. I mean, one suggestion is the, I think it was a Jody Foster movie Panic Room. And what she did is she was able to lock herself in the room and have no outside influences at all. And I think that's something you should consider. I like that. I know I'm just looking.
Starting point is 00:29:20 I know I'm considering. We're just in here. The black and white color thing is interesting, though, because we had a guest on this program before, and she was on Wonderful World of Stu as well, Catherine Price. She wrote a book recently called How to Break Up with Your Phone. And in the book, just yesterday I saw something on Twitter with her where she was talking about one thing that she suggested,
Starting point is 00:29:40 how to break up with your phone, which was turn your phone to grayscale. So you can do this on an iPhone or an Android or whatever. And basically what it does is it goes to black and white. It looks like your old school black and white TV, right? all the brilliant, vivid colors of your phone go away. And it's weird because you think, well, you know, what difference would that make? A lot.
Starting point is 00:30:02 But when you turn it on, there's something just pleasing with all those bright colors in your eyes. I decided to just do it because, you know, there are things I have to do on my phone. I need to see my calendar. I need to be able to read articles. I need to be able to do a lot of things I do for work are stored on my phone, you know, constantly emailing and doing all those things. That's important. And it's part of my job.
Starting point is 00:30:23 But I don't need to, there's times where you're just flipping through Instagram because it's there, right? And you put it in gray scale. It looks, you turn it on, you don't get, you get a disappointment feeling when you turn on your phone rather than a pleasing feeling. It doesn't give you that rush of like, oh, wow, look at all of that. And you don't even realize you're getting it until you go to gray scale. Because when you turn, when you open up your phone, it just looks like junk. So let me, let me, let me ask you this. Have you heard of these devices?
Starting point is 00:30:52 I don't even know. Somebody told me about them and I can't find, I can't find exactly what I'm looking for. Google has let me down. I'm looking for something that shuts all devices off of the internet at certain times, gives each person, you know, and keeps that global record in one place and says,
Starting point is 00:31:14 oh, you have used this amount of time on the internet. You've done this, you've done that. You know, this shuts off at 80s, o'clock at night, you know, on these devices. Well, I know you're saying for like your kids.
Starting point is 00:31:28 For the whole family. Well, I know there are options for that. Like there's one app that you can install on your, on your kids' phones. My kids don't have phones. Right. But I mean, I know your kids pick up devices. Yes. And you can turn things off or limit times through your device.
Starting point is 00:31:46 So you can go on your side of the app and say, I only want this on for an hour. And it'll just turn off after an hour on this. their devices. Also, I know, depending on what Wi-Fi router system you have, like we have Eero, which is like one of those, it's like a mesh network and it, you know, covers the house, but you may, you probably, you have no idea. I have no idea and it's a big room of a rack of stuff. But through those, a lot of times through the new Wi-Fi routers, you can go right through there. So it's the internet coming into the house. You're getting it, you know, way before that, you can limit all the content at that level, which is, is pretty good as well. We're to the point in
Starting point is 00:32:21 my house where my son is a seven and we're to the point now where like I need to start putting these parental things on all of the you know because before like he doesn't care he's going to see you know paw patrol he's not looking for I mean and I don't think now he's looking for anything but he could easily stumble on something I don't want to see a horror movie I was watching one kid's movie and the the YouTube spot came up it was a horror movie commercial yeah it's gonna make me it's amazing what they will see and find in YouTube is you know well we well well They're busy with Prager University. Yeah, they're shutting them down.
Starting point is 00:32:54 They're shutting them down because it's so dangerous for kids. My gosh, I mean, it's just, they're just exposed to so much stuff. And, you know, we need the internet for homework and things like that. But, you know, you leave the room and here comes YouTube. And, I mean, I just need to. So if anybody knows of a device that is a universal device. And my problem is I've got professional equipment in the house to, to try to secure us as much as we can.
Starting point is 00:33:25 But anything I find is just not compatible with that system. I just need, I just want to find a way to be able to shut it all off. You get only so much time on this and that and shut it all off. You don't have access to this after this time. No access to this app ever. You can do that. I know there's also,
Starting point is 00:33:48 they walked through how to do this in the documentary, the village. All you have to do is move your family into a field. Builds the long cabins. And everything's good. Totally fine. That's great. I love that idea. Thank you.
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Starting point is 00:34:18 Just try it. If you don't love it, you can send it back. You can't tell, though, after a couple of nights of sleep. You can't lay on it or even you go into a store. I mean, I'm not going to have enough time to figure out whether I like it or not. That's the problem. And you're right, even after a couple of nights sleep, I mean, I'm sure Casper didn't appreciate the first few spots I did because I said, I don't know if I like it because I didn't. I didn't know if I liked it.
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Starting point is 00:35:24 probably has anything to say about, you know, the events of the week. What has even happened? Such a wallflower, isn't he? He's a wallflower and he's got nothing to talk about because there's been no news, you know? None, none. Except the dire warning. I just saw this on CNN. Dyer warning.
Starting point is 00:35:39 Dyer warning. That was, it wasn't bulletin headline in red. Dyer warning. And then underneath, the graphic said, uh, humans only have 11 years to stop catastrophic climate change. Even if everything they said was true, how could anyone believe them at this point? Their sales job, every day,
Starting point is 00:36:01 they say we're in the middle of a nonstop catastrophe. We go in 10 years without hurricanes. They don't bring it up at all. And then as soon as we start getting hit by them again, it's all global warming's fault. And then they always say, here we are, a few years away, we must do something. When that few years comes,
Starting point is 00:36:17 we counted it down. They just move the goal post back to a few more years and say, hey, a few more years until global catastrophe we better act now. It was 10 years. It was a 10 year. It was the same warning. It was a 10 year warning. We counted it down.
Starting point is 00:36:31 The UN, all of the activists said this date, if we don't do anything, it's irreversible. Now it's 10 years out again. What a surprise. Dyer warning. Yeah. Yeah. Stop listening to them. People say all the time, how the hell did we get here?
Starting point is 00:36:53 How did we get here? That's what I love about history. I mean, once you really, if you're fascinated by history, you can just track things back. It's like your family tree. Look at the insanity and track it back. Where did this come from? There is genetic codes riddled in everything that is happening in our country. You can track the DNA back.
Starting point is 00:37:18 For example, political correctness. Oh, no, it was good because we all want to be good. Really? Is that it? I'll come back to it here in a second. Recent study. called Hidden Tribes, Study of America's Polarized Landscape. This was highlighted Wednesday in the Atlantic. Now, more specifically, how the majority of Americans hate political correctness.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Wait a minute. What? 80% of America believes PC, quote, is a problem in our country, end quote. Oh, yeah. The further you break down the numbers, the more revealing it gets. This isn't going to surprise you. 97% of conservatives have serious issues with political correctness. But this number might.
Starting point is 00:38:06 The majority of middle of the road Democrats also hate political correctness. 61% of them, to be exact. The great divide between middle left and the middle right might actually be closer than you think. There is one group that loves, absolutely loves political correctness. And it is the extreme progressive. That is 8%. 8% of the population. The study found that 70% of progressives on the left fully support politically correct language.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Now, that is amazing when you look at it's only 70% of 8% what a small minority within America has successfully done and dominated the narrative in this country. Think about it. Progressives aren't even the majority on the left or in the Democratic Party. It's 8%. Yet somehow they have hypnotized the entire country into believing that everything we say or do has to be looked at through the lens of political correctness. Now, the youth, 74% hate PC. Asians, 82%. Hate PC. Hispanics, 87%. The numbers are all. across the board, but progressives, a tiny minority, 8% has all of us following their lead. Why? Why are progressives even so enamored with all of this? It's simple to shut down any kind of debate or public conversation that threatens their agenda. Progressives didn't invent this strategy.
Starting point is 00:39:49 They stole it. And that's where if you're a lover of history, you can go. where did the new American left steal this strategy from political correctness we believe was first coined in the late 1920s not by progressives but in the Soviet union it was used by the communist party when anyone had expressed a pro capitalist viewpoint they needed correction to the party line so let's say a member of the puliprioro was caught reading adam smith that's politically incorrect maybe they had expressed favor for privatizing state-run business very politically incorrect. Marxists knew that these ideas might actually be factually correct, but they were not politically correct. When you finally raise the progressive curtain, it reveals all of their secrets, and they are dark secrets. And at the same time, everything we're going through begins to make sense. It's Friday.
Starting point is 00:40:59 October 12th. You're listening to the Glembeck program. Bill O'Reilly, welcome to the program. Back, how are you doing? I am very good. I'm very good. There is a interview with our first lady today, and I believe our first lady has displayed grace and a great composure. and I don't care how you feel about the president. I think enough is enough with Melania Trump. Yeah, I mean, I don't see her position where she's being vilified on a daily basis by the press. They snipe at her.
Starting point is 00:41:43 I've known her for a long time. Very charming woman, very intelligent, loves children. I think she's done a very good job as First Lady, and there's really no reason. to disparage Melania Trump. You know, my breaking point was last week when she was over in Egypt and she was over in Africa. Yeah. And the photos coming back of her were beautiful. I mean, it was a Ralph Lauren photo spread.
Starting point is 00:42:12 And all the press could do was if they published any of those photos, they just tore her down for colonialism and all this crap. Colonialism. I know. And then here she is. Hang on, the most beautiful woman in the Oval Office with the greatest style since Jackie O. They loved Camelot and her style. She was on the cover of every fashion magazine, but no fashion magazine will put Melania Trump on. No, of course not.
Starting point is 00:42:45 It's ridiculous. And they couldn't go out to their cocktail parties and all that. You did your commentary on the political correctness, the 8%. But Beck, you left out. some really big things could never have happened without the open support of the media. Yes. I put the media in that 8%. Hey, let me just tell you a quick story, okay?
Starting point is 00:43:07 All right. So this week, I've been doing a lot of promotion for killing the SS, which came out on Tuesday. And in that promotion, I'm basically saying that we in America are seeing a rise of hate and evil. And I tie it in a number of ways. one of the ways that i tied it in was that george sorrows and his crew have bought up about twenty packs political action committees and they sent that they send them out on missions
Starting point is 00:43:39 and one of those missions was senator flake in the elevator with the cnn camera right behind a woman screaming at him uh... because she was a victim of something and he was an idiot for not uh... deciding with her who's the woman the woman's an activist in a soros pack making a $175,000 a year. All right, so I tell that story,
Starting point is 00:43:59 which is entirely accurate, 100% correct, and media matters within a half an hour, says that I compared the woman to the Third Reich. Okay? No, that's what's going on here. That's what's in the play. So the 8%
Starting point is 00:44:17 progressive zealot fanatics could never have imposed anything on this country without the media taking up their cause and actually doing the dirty work. I put the media in that 8%. It is the reason why it has swept the country. It is, you're right, because of the media, but they are part of that 8%.
Starting point is 00:44:43 Look what happened to Kanye West, my favorite guy of all time. Okay? Yeah. So Kanye West, who I didn't really meet him, I was in an elevator with him at Madison Square Garden. one time. He had short pants on and he was brooding. Right. Okay. So he goes on Saturday Night Live, which is staked out territory to destroy Donald Trump because it's good for Saturday Night Live's ratings. That's why they do it. All right. So Kanye goes, gets invited going. He wears the Make America Great again a hat and no one likes
Starting point is 00:45:15 him. And he shunned and he, he's brooding again because he's being bullied by Saturday Night Live. Okay, fine. Then, because of that, Trump, invites them to the Oval Office, where Kanye walks in with the hat and does Lombada with the president or whatever they did. Okay? Now, why does anyone care? Why? Thank you for saying this.
Starting point is 00:45:41 CNN takes his whole day. Yeah, I know. He's talking about what he wants to. By Kanye West. Right. Now, Taylor Swift, she comes out against Trump. All right? And she's telling everybody in Tennessee, I had about a guy.
Starting point is 00:45:55 So Taylor Swift and Kanye West, do I care what they think about geopolitics in any regard? Beck, the answer is no, I don't. And no one else does either. But this is a tremendous example of political correctness that Kanye West is going against the PC, so he must be vilified. So I want to come back because I know. need to, maybe you should get a cup of coffee in or something. I need you to get a little, a little more animated here, Bill. But when we, when we come back, I want to ask you about,
Starting point is 00:46:33 because you follow ratings, the ratings are falling apart. Let's look at the numbers of, you know, from like Beto and, and others that are running in the Senate. The numbers seem to be falling apart. I think that there is a change afoot and the Democrats don't see it. And when they get their head handed to them by the people, I think they're going to double down yet again. We'll get Bill O'Reilly's comment on that coming up in just a second, Bill O'Reilly from Bill O'Reilly.com. His new book is out. It is killing the SS, and it is really good. It's worth the read. Pick it up and read it. It's really, really good. All right, ZipRecruiter. ZipRecruiter is smart technology and it is it's really brilliant what they've done.
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Starting point is 00:48:48 hours. It's now down usually to about an hour or two. That's remarkable. ZipRecruiter. Try it for free at ZipRecruiter.com slash Beck. That's ZipRecruiter.com slash Beck. B-E-C-K. ZipRecruiter.com slash Beck. It's the smartest way to hire. Bill O'Reilly. Let's talk a little bit about what the Democrats should be learning and what they're not learning. Kavanaugh, since that, since that nightmare, looks like the poll numbers are are switching dramatically, at least in the Senate. Yeah, Senate polls have been really good for Republicans since the Kavanaugh thing, which I don't know if that's a huge surprise to anybody. But I mean, you know, Beto is now down by, it looks like eight to Ted Cruz, which is, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:36 about double the lead he had before then. And then as Bill mentioned, Taylor Swift comes out and talks about how bad Marsha Blackburn is. Latest poll has her up by 14 in which was thought it to be a toss-up race. Yeah. I mean, it's, I don't think the Democrats are. learning their lesson and yet they're doubling down built i'd like to hear your thoughts on on what eric holder said this week and hillary clinton yeah um i i paid more attention to what
Starting point is 00:50:02 conier west and taylor swift said than uh right hillary clinton and right i know i know um dennis miller thinks that eric holder is really uh steadman uh Oprah's boyfriend and and they look alike. You should put that up on the blaze side by side. Anyway, there's a few interesting things in play here. Beto has raised $38 million
Starting point is 00:50:27 in the last six months or so, which breaks every work in the world. Where's that money coming from? It's coming from Soros and his guys and the Hollywood people and all that. So he'll stay competitive. I think he'll lose. Hang on. Let me stop there.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Go ahead. I've met people who have given to both sides, millions of dollars. They're not happy with the party that loses. When you give a lot of money and the party says, no, this is the one, this is going to change everything, and then you lose, especially if they lose by eight points. But those are normal people. I'm talking about the real shadowy guys. That's what Beto's getting.
Starting point is 00:51:12 He's getting that big Soros money coming in. I guess, maybe. And he doesn't, they just want, you know, search and destroy. So I think, you know, I agree with you, Beck, and that always hurts my toes when I say that, that there is a backlash, and that the Kavanaugh spectacle alienated decent. And when I say decent, I mean fair-minded people. Yeah, both Democrat and Republican.
Starting point is 00:51:39 You know, when you have, and I bring this up a lot, no one working for you and no one working for me could have tweeted out. Well, Kavanaugh was confirmed, but at least we destroyed his life. Remember that tweet? Yes. Who did it come from? It came from Letterman's writers. Colbert.
Starting point is 00:52:03 Oh, Colbert. You're right. Yeah, yeah, you're right. Sorry. Okay. I don't watch for Letterman for Colbert. Yeah. Both insane.
Starting point is 00:52:10 One of the writers are Colbert. I tweeted that out. Okay. One of the most hateful things I've ever seen. So if that happened in your organization, my organization, then that person wouldn't be working for us. If we would have tweeted out, but at least we got Ford, least we really destroyed her.
Starting point is 00:52:29 It would have been a horror show. The person would not be working today. And they probably couldn't go out of the house. So people know this. Even if you like Colbert, which I don't, Even if you are sympathetic to Dr. Ford and all of that Me Too stuff, even if you're buying into it, you've got to know, all right, that the rhetoric and the plan to destroy human beings is not what America is all about. Yes. It's not.
Starting point is 00:53:02 And, you know, when you think in history, Stalin and Hitler and what they did by destroying their opposition, you know, later on it was physically, but in the history, Stalin and Hitler and what they did by destroying their opposition, you know, later on it was physically, but in the history, but in the history, you know, the beginning they couldn't murder people. But they did it other ways. And that's exactly what we're seeing here in America. The hate is rising, the fear is rising, all of this is in play. And guys like you and I, unfortunately, we have to fight against this. And then that puts us in the kill zone. But to get back to the politics, I do think there's going to be a backlash. I'm not sure about the House of Representatives, but the Senate, I believe, will be even more Republican than it is now. So let me, let me ask you this.
Starting point is 00:53:46 If, if they do have, they, they lose the Senate where just a few weeks ago, the, the person who was in the best position to win for the Republicans was Ted Cruz. And he was only one or two points ahead of, of Beto. So he was in the best position. Now it looks like they could, if, I mean, if it's a good day, they could end up with a majority of 54, 55. Yeah. That's significant. Especially with, you know, Donald Trump as president, the most hated man of all time, if, if they do lose, do you think they will say, okay, wait a minute, this Democratic socialism, this anger and all that. They're never going to do that.
Starting point is 00:54:30 They're going to go harder, don't you think? Of course. I mean, these people are really, really deranged. And there are some on the right like that as well. But not nearly the numbers on the left, and of course the media promotes that. But if they win, the Democrats win the House, then that's what you're going to hear. You're not going to hear anything about the Senate. Yes.
Starting point is 00:54:55 And the House, you know, that's a little shaky because, as everybody knows, the first term in Clinton, the first term in Obama, they lost. You always do. And the opposition party won the House. Right. And it's just the way Americans usually vote. Yeah. So, Bill, how do you feel about the use of the M word? The M word?
Starting point is 00:55:20 Yeah, you know, the M word. You're not going to use the M word, are you? I don't know what it is, Beck. Oh, my gosh. You're going with me. No, I am not, Bill. Two, two anchors on CNN this week freaked out because a guest was saying the M word when he was talking about these protests.
Starting point is 00:55:41 about Kavanaugh. The mob were. Oh my gosh. Don't say, oh my gosh, don't say mob. How could you say? Can you believe that? How would you define mob? The Tea party was labeled a mob, and so do you. Yep. And they danced around the set going,
Starting point is 00:56:00 there's the mob, there's a mob, look at the mob. But now you can't do that. Of course, it's a mob. That Kavanaugh thing was, there was no better example in modern political history than a mob in that. No better example. Are the numbers, quickly, I've got about 25 seconds, are the numbers in cable news still going down? Are people waking up to this? I'm going to have to talk about that when I come back from the break because they're not going down in the wake of a Kavanaugh
Starting point is 00:56:30 or the wake of a hurricane story, but there is erosion and I'll tell you why it's happening. Okay, back with Bill O'Reilly, who has his new book out came this week. Make sure you pick it up, killing the SS. It's really good. You're listening to the Glennbeck program. Glennbeck.com slash tour is the place you should go. If you feel like I do that the only thing we can do right now with all the nonsense from the Democratic Party is to laugh at them. You want to be part of this tour. It's going all around the country.
Starting point is 00:57:02 You can get all the dates at glenbeck.com slash tour. There's lots of cool packages with books involved and everything else. The addicted to outrage tour going around America. Bill, you should come. You should come. We should do one of these together. I'll be a camp follower. I'll probably go from town to town. No, no, no. You should pick a city and you should come, and we'll do one together.
Starting point is 00:57:21 It'd be fun. Yeah, I mean, it's possible we can do that. But I'd rather kind of like stand outside as I do in North Beach, San Francisco. And just kind of, hey, Glenn Beck here, everyone, come on in, do for one. All right, Bill O'Reilly. Last question here on this stuff. Tell me about the press and the numbers. Okay, so what's happening is not just in cable.
Starting point is 00:57:47 news, but it's in all kinds of television watching, is that the machines have now overwhelmed the American public, your devices, whatever you call it. The urchins started it. They don't watch television anymore. My kids used to do. They don't anymore. And now news consumption is following in that regard.
Starting point is 00:58:07 So people are getting used to the fact that Bill O'Reilly.com is there. The blaze is there. They can get it whenever they want, 24-7. So why do I have to sit there? wait for some show to come on. That's the under 55 set in America. Over 55, they still like their martinis. They like the clicker. They like 8 o'clock knowing that somebody's on. Right. And they have, but they're starting to get bored with it, Beck, because if you watch it, it's numbing. The same thing said over and over. How many times can human beings say the phrase at the end of
Starting point is 00:58:45 the day. We are now at 52 million times on cable news. All right? It's just insipid. Word of the day. Incipid. And you want information. You want a vibrant
Starting point is 00:59:00 opinion that perhaps is a little bit different. You never get it. And so it's the guess rather than the host, the host, or who they are and you like them or you don't. But the guess, I mean, it's just impossible a walk.
Starting point is 00:59:15 Impossible. It really is. It really is. The erosion you can see in the demographics, it's there on the page every night on the overnight ratings. The younger people are going away. That's the first sign. And then the cracks once Trump gets off the stage, because he drives everything now, 100% in the media. Once he gets off the stage, it all collapsed. So, Bill, let's have had a few minutes on your book. Thank you. Let's talk about, you know, I know why you're
Starting point is 00:59:44 wrote this book to parallel and show the parallels of evil and how that can happen. But I'm fascinated by the stories that you tell in this. So your listeners will understand what we're doing here. There was a concentration camp named Ravensbrock. It was for women, just women. And it was north of Berlin. And nobody ever heard of it. Of course, the concentration camps were kept away from the judge.
Starting point is 01:00:16 German people. They weren't spotlighted. There was no news reportage in the Third Reich. You did what they said, or they put a bullet in your head, or you went to the concentration camp. So anyway, at this concentration camp was a young woman named Elfridi Huff, HUTH. And she had a German Shepherd dog, as most of the SS guards did, and she terrorized women, and participated in heinous crimes against them. Before the war, she was a scene. And went to work and came home and had a vener schnitzel or whatever you do in Germany. Okay? And then all of a sudden she's in a black uniform, killing and maiming and torturing other people.
Starting point is 01:01:01 Elfrey Huff. After the war ends, Elfrey comes to San Francisco. All right. Gets to San Francisco on a refugee visa in 1959. All right. Settles. Marries a Jew. everybody in the neighborhood loves her. Elfride, he's a nicest woman.
Starting point is 01:01:23 Fifty years later, they get her. The State Department finally tracks her down, sends her back to Germany, where she's still alive back, and every month gets a United States Social Security check. Quite a story, huh? It's amazing how these people just disappeared. And they were helped. By us. A year before the war ended, Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS, and one of the most heinous human beings ever to walk the planet, knew that they were going to lose.
Starting point is 01:02:01 So they formed an organization called Odessa. You may remember the movie The Odessa File. They had packs of money, and they spread out all over Europe, and they designed escape routes for the SS in the Constable. concentration camps. Ikeman, Mangola, Barbie, the Butcher of Leone, all participated, and thousands of other SS. And while General Patton was occupying southern Germany, he was focused on Stalin and the Soviet Union's expansion. So the United States wasn't tracking these people at all. And they just got out en masse. Most of them went to South America, where they had to be tracked down and how they were
Starting point is 01:02:44 tracked down is just an amazing read. It really is. It really is. Great job on this. What was the research like on this, Bill? Well, we caught a break because when we wrote killing Jesus, we established a very strong relationship with the Israeli government. They helped us a lot. And we went back and said, now we're going to do a book on tracking the Nazis and the SS. And they opened up their files, the Mossad files and stuff that people had never seen. We had never seen it. It was amazing. And that's why we could put the reader on when you, get out when they're getting ikeman it's like a step by step we take you through it step by step all right it's not some like oh they got them yeah it's how exactly it happened the the scenes that
Starting point is 01:03:28 you have in there where you are talking about uh the is it the boyfriend or the son and yeah girlfriend and she doesn't have any idea then she realizes and they're like hey go look him up again and see if you can develop a relationship and she's talking she's talking to the this SS killer who she thought was nice and she's like and she realizes at that moment, oh dear God, that's who he is. Yeah. It's terrifying. It's terrifying.
Starting point is 01:03:58 Yeah, it is. Yeah. And we have a lot of stories in there, like Martin Borman, Hitler's assistant who was not well known. They said he died when Hitler committed suicide a few hours afterwards. He didn't. And we uncovered the dental work that proved that. that proved he got away to Barra Loche Argentina. I mean, people don't know that.
Starting point is 01:04:22 So the book, First Day Out, sold more than 100,000 copies. And a lot of us, thanks to you, Beck, and I really appreciate it. And it's going great, and we hope people check it out. We're thrilled. Thank you so much, Bill. Appreciate it. All right. We'll talk next week, guys.
Starting point is 01:04:36 You bet. Appreciate it. Bill O'Reilly from Bill O'Reilly.com. His new book is Killing the SS. All right. Spons of this half hour is Filterby. I have a piece of something really amazing to play for you here in just a second, something that is the first time.
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Starting point is 01:06:47 On the podcast this weekend, and you can get this podcast anywhere you find podcasts. now on Spotify as well. This weekend, Eric Bowling, a one-on-one, a conversation about what happened with his son and how it affected him. I'll add one more to that. I lost my faith that day, too, Glenn. I had gone to church five days a week during the week
Starting point is 01:07:08 and every Sunday. September 8th of 2017 was the last day I went to church. Early in the day, I had spent a long time going back and forth with Fox with lawyers trying to figure out where I was going to go forward, what was going to happen and we came upon an idea that we were going to separate. I was separating from Fox.
Starting point is 01:07:32 They said amicably separating bowling and Fox are amicably separating. And I looked at it on that day as a new beginning. Go start and go find another job somewhere and life's going to be great. And you were going to sue. I didn't know what I was going to do, Glenn.
Starting point is 01:07:48 I will tell you that whatever was written about me was false, patently false. It was a lie. It never happened and no one has ever come forward. It was all anonymous sourcing. Making a long story short, my lawyer said it's probably time to just cut ties with Fox and move on and go find another job. This could go on forever. And frankly, my family was going to be dragged through the mud for a long time.
Starting point is 01:08:13 So I decided that was the thing to do. We cut ties around 3 o'clock in the afternoon. It was a Friday before a long weekend. before Labor Day. I took my wife out to dinner that night, and we were going to celebrate. The owner of the restaurant came over and said, hey, you know, congratulations.
Starting point is 01:08:29 This is a new start. We had a nice drink. On the way home, we got the call. We were driving home. And my phone rang. There was a young man on the other side of the phone saying, Mr. Boland called her son. Call Eric right away.
Starting point is 01:08:45 He said, what's wrong? He said, just call Eric right away. I called over there, and a girl. answered and her name was Kayla. He had been seeing her on and off. She was crying and for some reason I just went right to, um, is he alive? She said, no, that was, uh, that was a rough day. The next day, went to Colorado and the, uh, the president called me. He says, anything we can do for you. I said, no. Thank you. But at that day, I realized that he cared. And so for the next few months,
Starting point is 01:09:49 I made it my mission to create awareness around opioids. Eric bought a Xanax on campus. It was a lace with fentanyl. And it killed. So, yeah, so that was that day. And so now we are a year and two days after that. And it's been a rough go. We can stop at any time if you don't want to.
Starting point is 01:10:25 to talk about anything. So I think it's just an important story to tell. When you said, is he alive? Why? Were there indications or was it just a dad feeling? Who gets a call at 10.30 at night and is told to call your son right away without explaining why. And I just had the hunch.
Starting point is 01:10:50 And sure enough, the hunch turned out to be true. Turns out he was, he bought his annex on campus that was laced with fentanyl. It wasn't a prescriptive zanics. He didn't know and he passed and was an accidental overdose. So the question you asked me was, I'm going to sue Fox. At that moment, I had no fighting me to do anything. So we spent, my wife and I just got very close. We spent the better part of the next year just talking to other parents,
Starting point is 01:11:18 talking any opportunity we could to get the word out that it's an epidemic. Excuse me. And parents need to know that their children are at risk. And it's a massive epidemic in the country. Young kids need to know that one pill can kill you, they're not ensure what you're ever taking. And parents need to know that your child isn't too smart, too popular, too athletic to be exposed to potentially dying from an overdose.
Starting point is 01:11:49 It's a very emotional and I think important interview. There are places that I want to go, and Eric has promised to come back, but I didn't want to dogpile. We recorded this on September, I think, 10th, and it was just a few days after the one-year anniversary, and he was very, very raw. It's the first time that he has really spoken out about it and what his thoughts are. And I think everybody, no matter what side you're on on the opioid thing, I mean, I've, I, um, I got an emotional call yesterday from somebody on the TV show that said, thank you for speaking up for opioids because there are those of us who we cannot live without them. We can't, this woman said because of her disease,
Starting point is 01:12:39 she can't even sit up in bed and she's bedridden without the opioid. There are, you know, all of these things. They're double-edged swords. They're good when they're used properly and they are deadly. when they are abused. And it's up to each of us to know what we're dealing with. And they are deadly. That podcast also goes into his relationship with the president and what he has seen of the president.
Starting point is 01:13:11 And it's a very fascinating interview with Eric Bowling. You can find that podcast wherever you download your podcast, iTunes, now on Spotify, but everywhere. The Glenn Beck podcast, they come out every Saturday. day, a different interview with somebody who is truly fascinating. Well, the left's newest approach to social justice seems to be violence. The days of fighting bad ideas are over, and now it's about fighting people. Not even people with bad ideas, just people with different ideas. We've all seen the footage from last week, the social justice fuel man who roundhouse
Starting point is 01:13:53 kicked a woman because of her pro-life stance. Sadly, I have to report today, a similar thing has happened just yesterday. when a woman at a pro-life rally near the university in Toronto, Canada, was assaulted by a pro-life protester. The protester doesn't seem to be the right term here, more like steroid-fueled wrestler. The footage is really hard to watch, but I think it's important to watch because it is definitely an example of, you're not going to believe this. We're not playing it on the air for obvious reasons, but if you want to be a lot of, you don't know, to check it out for yourself. Here's what the woman herself had to say. Okay, sorry, we don't have a
Starting point is 01:14:39 thought. She chased after me, grabbed my full stainless steel water ball, a bottle, and smashed it on the ground, then grabbed my backpack, yanking me back and forth, yelling, get away from me. Then she came after me and shoved me. She then moved on to Blazy, bumping him in the chest with hers and saying, let's go. Are you filming me? Let's do this. The woman then proceeds to pick up a metal handcart and beat the woman with it. So in other words, a person who is supposedly protesting for women's rights violently attacked a woman for exercising her women's rights. At this point, it is impossible to keep up with the contradictions.
Starting point is 01:15:21 I've lost count on them. However, it's yet another warning that we are slipping into a zone that we have not seen necessarily before or at least in a very, very long time. It's Friday, October 12th. You're listening to the Glembeck program. All right. I have a quick announcement to make for the Blaze. The Blaze Radio Network is a very fast and growing, a very big and fast-growing network
Starting point is 01:16:02 of people that are listening. all around the country who would like, you know, sometimes a strong look at the news and also a funny look at the news. And today we're announcing a couple of changes. If you happen to have listened to the Blaze Radio Network, you know that we always had the Morning Blaze with Doc Thompson. Doc's been with us for a long time. If you ever listen to him, you know his entrepreneurial spirit. And he, for a long time, has wanted to start his own thing. and he has and he built it while he was working here and we all knew about it.
Starting point is 01:16:40 It's Mojo, I think. Mojo 5-0. Mojo-5-0. And it is something, it's his own thing. How could I not, how could I do anything but love a guy who says, I want to strike out on my own? Yeah, that's great. Good for you. And so we wish him all the success in the world.
Starting point is 01:16:59 And we wish him the very, very best on Mojo 5-0. That left an opening. Well, we happen to have the best morning guy in the country. You know, I know I'm doing it, but I'm kind of locked down to this one. So I had to find the second best morning guy in the country. And that is, of course, Pat Gray. So Pat is going to be moving to mornings, but you can still hear him on his podcast and everything else, and you'll hear him in the mornings preceding this program.
Starting point is 01:17:28 Then to replace Pat Gray, who is very hard to replace because he, He is not only funny and entertaining, but he also has a great intellect and truly understands our founding and the founding principles. So we wanted somebody with some real meat on the bones. And a guy who I have really grown to love, but he already had another job, is Steve Dase. Steve works for CRTV, but we have convinced CRTV to also kind of, it's kind of like a warning. brothers and, you know, the old Paramount Studios deal where we're like, okay, well, you can use our star for this movie, and we've convinced them to let us use Steve to do a program immediately after this. And welcome to the program now. Steve Dease, how are you?
Starting point is 01:18:23 I'm doing well. Good to see you guys. And we're really, really excited about this. It starts on Monday. Yeah, starts on Monday. He's still going to be on CR TV. He's still going to be doing it's the CRTV thing, but he's doing two hours for us every day. If anybody, if they don't know who you are, explain who you are. I think, you know, we have a slightly different way of doing things than what you were probably typically here in conservative talk radio. One is we're mindful of the things we're actually trying to conserve because kind of nowadays conservative means I'm not a communist.
Starting point is 01:18:55 So we keep moving that bar. But you were just moving it with Pat. When you say it was the second best one, here's we didn't tell you, that he's number one and then spacebar, space bar, space bar, you're number two, right? That's called moving the box. Thank you. This is why he is a genius. So, you know, we actually talk about the things we're trying to conserve, the values and virtues
Starting point is 01:19:15 that made America exceptional and where they came from in the first place. We like to start arguments even more than we like to win them because we think that one of the big problems in our country, there's this idea that we're really divided and we're arguing all the time, guys, we're not arguing at all. I mean, what we're doing is we're grabbing 17 burner accounts on social media, calling each other anonymous names, returning to the fart factory of the smell that we prefer of our own tribe and to never retreat from our own native sweat lodge, convinced we're right about absolutely everything while we're lobbying verbal bombs at our neighbor over there we never talk to, and we're calling that an argument, okay? I actually think we need some real arguments. We actually need to have both sides come out. you know, I kind of, I think the truth is its own reward and the truth is our friend. And I am perfectly fine having a truthful conversation with people on the other side.
Starting point is 01:20:06 So can you have, because I've started having them myself. I had Dr. Deborah Soe in studio this weekend or this last week. We had Dave Rubin. Who else, Stu, here recently? Michael Reckinwald. Michael Reckinwald is a guy who used to write for the communist newsletter. And we don't agree on everything, but I'm looking for the people who you can't have a conversation with somebody who is whose goal it is to say rights apply to certain people and not to others. Isn't there, there is a line of who you can have a conversation with.
Starting point is 01:20:46 And, you know, we try to equip our audience to see some of those lines. And I think we need to understand two distinctions in our culture today, gentlemen. and we need to understand the distinction between an opponent and an enemy and a liberal and a leftist. An opponent is someone who disagrees with you, maybe even vehemently, and we'll do whatever they can within the boundaries of what's acceptable in terms of cultural warfare to defeat your ideas and the arena of ideas. An enemy is somebody who wants to end you. An enemy is somebody who has no interest in sharing a neighborhood with you, sharing a school with you, a little league game with you, an office building with you. and then you look at what's the difference between a liberal and a leftist. You know, a liberal is somebody that wants government to permit you to do things.
Starting point is 01:21:27 God says are immoral and dumb. A leftist is somebody that wants government to compel you to do those things. And if you will not do those things that God says are immoral and dumb, then you, as Eric Erickson likes to say, you will be made to care. The full coercive power of government will be brought down upon me because it's, you know, resistance is futile. And you're watching this existential, transition happening on the left in our culture.
Starting point is 01:21:54 And there aren't really too many liberals anymore. The reason why you're struggling to find people to have these conversations with in the media arena where we work is there's not too many of them left. I think there are, though, outside of what you see. Outside of the media arena, I agree that there are. You know, I think people think that I want to have conversations with, you know, I want to, you're going to bring in so-and-so and you're going to have a conversation with them. You can't talk to them.
Starting point is 01:22:17 No, Nancy Pelosi, I can't talk to. She has no interest in talking to you. She wants to end you. She doesn't want to share a country with you. She just, the best thing is that you could possibly say, the most charitable thing on both sides is they just want to win. So they'll do anything to win. And some of them will go so far as when they leave the room go, that guy's got to be stopped. And that's dangerous.
Starting point is 01:22:41 But that's not who I'm talking about. No, I talk about my mom a lot because she had me at 15. She had pregnant with me at 14. she found out she was pregnant with me Christmas break 1972. And Roe v. Wade happens a month later. And she decides not to have an abortion. And so my mom and I literally grew up together. And, you know, I become this Alex P. Keaton wannabe kid of the 80s.
Starting point is 01:23:03 And she's your typical single mom. Government should do for people what they can't do for themselves, you know, and has a different view of politics than me. And for many years, we couldn't talk about politics. And so as I started growing more in conservative media, we just agreed we wouldn't bring it up when we got together. as a family because it got in the way of everything. But funny things happened the last few years, though, guys.
Starting point is 01:23:22 She is bringing it up now to me. And she's semi-retired now because of medical disability. And so she watched a lot of what's on your screens. I don't watch any cable news at all, frankly. I can't ingest it. Do you? Do you watch it? Never.
Starting point is 01:23:35 Except when I'm on the air. Just for updates. Yeah. Unless it's... Hang on just a second. I want the audience to know that's unheard of in our business. That you could not have done this job. Agreed. Without watching cable news three years ago. Right. I mean, I keep up on clips that go viral in social media.
Starting point is 01:23:54 Me too. Long form, it's just toxic ingestion into the veins. Yeah. My mom watches a lot more of this. She actually likes your show quite a bit. Actually. And she's a brilliant woman. But one of the things she came to me one day before the 2012 election. And she brought it up, she started bringing politics up to me, you know, unprovoked. And she said, you know, I was so happy when Barack Obama 1 in 08 that we had shattered the racial ceiling. And out of the blue, she said to me, she goes, I wonder sometimes when I watch the things he says and he does if he's actually a communist. I mean, this just blew me away.
Starting point is 01:24:25 Wow. Wow. And I watched the way, you know, my mom is one of those people that is fine. Likes Obamacare thinks that Medicare for all is okay. We need to provide things like health care for people. She's not fine with if you don't change your religion for the government, we shut you down and put you in jail. She's not fine with we get $500 million a year of your money to plan parenthood.
Starting point is 01:24:46 She's not fine with if you don't. with that stuff so so i've i've recently come to this feeling that we have caused problems um of communication because we have seen obamacare and we know what the we know those who designed it we know they want single payer health care okay we know that they are socialist that are drawing this up but the people who like your mom and the regular people on the on the liberal side on the Democratic side, they're not for communism. They're not for the end of capitalism. They just believe in more welfare. Okay? They just believe in a bigger hand to help. And so when we say this is socialism, they hear that as you're a communist. And they're like, we're not communists. Right. And so we have,
Starting point is 01:25:36 we have put a giant blanket over the entire voting public of Democrats and made them feel like we're calling them communists, they don't feel like they're communist, and they're not communist. But it is provide, that cover has provided cover, if you will, for the actual Marxist communists that are, that are trying to say end of capitalism. When you look at, you know, for the last 25 years, I've been involved in full-time political advocacy, either as a host or an activist, or I've worked on numerous campaigns. I've run the gamut. I've done everything in our movement other than run for office, basically, myself. And when you look at the, for the course of our careers, the GOP consultancy industry has designed a strategy to chase a voter that does not exist.
Starting point is 01:26:27 And this is filtered down into the talking points we in conservative media get from these people. And that is that the average GOP consultant believes America wants limited government like the Koch brothers and Sodom and Gomorrah at the same time. It's actually totally in reverse. The majority of it. And, you know, it's fascinating is Pugh did a huge study on this, breaking it down in the 2016 electorate. The myth of the libertarian voter, that's how they define them, that voter largely does not exist.
Starting point is 01:26:55 It's a unicorn, okay? The reality is, and I've seen this on every GOP campaign and for every candidate from statehouse to president I've ever worked on, the amount of pushback we get on our social beliefs compared to you're the party of big business who wants to lay me off and doesn't care about me. Guys, it's 10 to 1 at minimum. It's not even close.
Starting point is 01:27:13 and the reality is most voters are in favor of bigger government with better moral values. And this is the secret sauce that Trump tabbed into in the last election. The irony is the ultimate heathenist absolutely embraces all of these cultural flashpoints. He didn't say, he didn't give you the token, I'm pro-life. He stood up in front of 100 million people at the presidential debate and said, I'm going to appoint justices that will overturn Roe. Okay? I mean, he has embraced whether it's the NFL issue, which has kind of become a phony issue now.
Starting point is 01:27:46 But all of the cultural flashpoints, you know, I've always believed that Mitt Romney would have just eaten a chicken sandwich about mid-August of 2016 or 2012 when he had Chick-fil-A day. He'd have been president of the United States, but he wouldn't even eat a chicken sandwich. Every moment Mitt Romney had a chance in that campaign to punt on a cultural flashpoint, he did. Every moment John McCain had to punt on a cultural flashpoint, even lecturing guys like you about not using Barack Obama. his real middle name, remember those days? He punted on every one of those. Trump said cultural flashpoints, I'm aware. I'm going to put it on my face. I'm going to marinate in it. I'm going to bathe in it. Whether I believe any of this stuff or not, I'm a businessman, and I know when a market wants a product. And I'm going to give it to them. And you see the way that our base responded
Starting point is 01:28:26 to that. Okay, so let's talk about the result of that, the good things and the bad things and what the Democrats are now saying and go back to the violence that I told you at the beginning of the half hour. When we come back, again, Steve Dease, begins on the Blaze Radio Network and also he remains on CRTV and we are grateful for their
Starting point is 01:28:48 I don't know, their friendship, their friendship here. But Steve starts on Monday right after this program and Pat begins the morning Blaze. Pat slightly unleashed Mad Dog because he's now tired and cranky
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Starting point is 01:30:44 returning with Steve Dace, Pat Gray, Stu, Steve Bergier, our executive producer, and of course, my charming self. We're talking about the Democrats and what they have done this week, just with Hillary Clinton coming out and saying, you can't have a civil conversation with these people. I don't know who these people are.
Starting point is 01:31:06 That these people used to be a sign of racism, but you can't talk about these people. And then Eric Holder, in the week that we have a video of somebody actually kicking a protester, we have Eric Holder saying, kick them when they're down. Is this the beginning of the end for the Democrats, or is this the end of the beginning? I hope it's the beginning of the end because I think most Americans with any
Starting point is 01:31:43 sensibility left in them are being turned off by the Democrats right now. I think they've, you know, we've talked about this many times. I think maybe now they have overplayed their hand. We thought maybe that would have happened a year or two or three or four ago. But I think after the Kavanaugh hearings and all that's going on now with this civility thing that they're completely issuing, I think, I think people have had enough of them. So is it important for us to,
Starting point is 01:32:13 change, say, I think people have had enough of the Democrats because of that blanket, people who vote Democrat, think, wait, I'm a Democrat. Or is it better to say, I think people have enough of this leftist movement? I think it's the latter. And I think that you're watching, I know it's a popular term in another context these days, but you're watching a transition happen. And, you know, we kind of pretended as if on the right that just surrendering America's youth ministry, known as our education system, to cultural Marxist for 40 years, wasn't going to have any repercussions whatsoever. And now you're watching the first fruits of that harvest are coming home to roost at the moment. And we are, we're not even, I don't even
Starting point is 01:33:02 think we're polarized anymore. I think we're balkanized if you get the reference that I'm making here. So let's pick it up there. How do we come back and how do we start reaching out to the people who actually do have much more in common with us because they do believe in the Bill of Rights, even though the people in Washington may not. Back in a minute. So I talked about this a little bit on the news and why it matters last night. And I asked the group, was a turning point for the Democratic Party, the leadership. I think it was. There was a spiritual turning point, and it was when they denied God three times in their platform.
Starting point is 01:33:53 I mean, I just, I find it incredible that they actually did it three times. I mean, it's just so biblical. And you are, you're seeing in, you're seeing the things that I talked about in my, in my novel, the Eye of Molok, people don't know that they are repeating rituals. They don't know what's really going on, but we are repeating Old Testament stuff. The Democrats really are. Progressivism, and I think this is why the church is on the defense of collectively in the culture. It's because it's looked at the clown show that we often see on right-wing cable news of guys who pretend to be ministers, but really they're just ministers of the church
Starting point is 01:34:40 or whoever the GOP guy that gives them a seat at the table at the moment is. Or the Democrats. Or the Democrats. In the other side, you're right. But I mean, in terms of people have a discerning spirituality, which would tend to lean more conservative. And so there's a lot of discerning people in our pulpits
Starting point is 01:34:53 that have decided they don't want to be the next Ralph Reed clown show on cable news, basically. And so they're just going to vacate the public sphere altogether, which is kind of a false choice, really. Yeah. And it's because they don't understand that progressivism isn't a political ideology. It's a religion.
Starting point is 01:35:08 it is it's the it's the it's the it's the it's the arous marcion palagius if you know great heretics throughout the course of the history of the church that's what this is of this era it has its own hermeneutic it has its own creation mythos and darwinism it has its own ecclesiology where the state essentially replaces the church and government is the becomes god like chesterton said when the government removes the god the government will become the god and that's what you're dealing with here the same reaction you're getting from leftist when you trick them on their on their statism is the same reaction that you would get with your beliefs if you walk down the walk down the streets of amon jordan a quote unquote moderate arab nation walk down
Starting point is 01:35:48 the streets of amon jordan where their queen is a 75 on a scale of one to 10 and the king seems to be a moderner modernist right walk down the streets of amon jordan and say this okay say christians and muslims worship the same god make sure you're wearing kevlar and find out first if they have a second amendment in amon jordan because your life will be in danger and that's what you're witnessing here, this is religious fervor. You're attacking their idol. This is not mere political disagreement. This isn't even just fundamental existential philosophical disagreement. This is religious fervor. You're dealing with the lucid sanity that Colts produce. I just want to say the first part of that dissertation. I only understood about 10%
Starting point is 01:36:29 of it. But, Pat, say some short words. Say something. Say something. Say something. Translimate. that into human language. I think we see that with global warming, with their reaction to abortion, with this Roe v. Wade thing that means absolutely everything. They worship at the altar of these things. It really is
Starting point is 01:36:51 a religious fervor that you see with them. And this is kind of the point of the eye of Moloch is this is bail. This is, this is they worship. And you're right, they don't necessarily know that. They don't know it.
Starting point is 01:37:06 But that doesn't change the fact that that's what they're doing. It was the worship of the environment and the sacrifice of your children. He wanted your children to be sacrificed on an idol. You would have promiscuous sex at a celebration of bail. You could do anything in the woods. In the groves. In the groves. And then when you got pregnant, he would call you back and they would slaughter the newborn baby.
Starting point is 01:37:32 Right. I mean, it is exactly the worship of baby. There's nothing new under the sun. You know, when St. Paul is looking back on the time period, who himself a Jew, so he grew up in the Jewish schools, he knows this history very well. When he's looking back at that time period is when he writes forward thinking in a New Testament world in Romans 1, when he talks about the wrath of God revealed on the world. I used to think when I was a baby believer that if cultures did bad stuff, it would cause God to act.
Starting point is 01:38:01 The more you study Romans 1, I think it's actually the way around. I think we do bad stuff because we denied that God is acting, meaning it's a self-enforcing mechanism, the natural law, it kind of enforces itself. And so you're dealing with people that, what's the line in the New Testament there, when you exchange the truth for a lie. So there's one big macro truth in the universe. And there's lots, but there's lots of eyes, right? Lots of lies.
Starting point is 01:38:27 So when you exchange the truth for a lie, you're given over to a debased mind. And that's what you're talking about. And I go back, you know, one of my favorite movie rants when I was a kid, and it's probably a terribly placed analogy. But Donald Pleasant's rant in the first Halloween movie about Michael Myers, he can't be killed. It can't be stopped. It can't be reasoned with, right? When he's going off about him and what he was like in the insane asylum, that's what you're dealing with here. There's no talking.
Starting point is 01:38:50 Look at the guy who drop-kicked the woman in Canada. One, he's wearing a pentagram around his neck. If you go look at his picture closely, okay? I mean, that's just self-awareness is dead in your face kind of stuff. look at the way he talks to her. He's really polite. He's asking her what she thinks. He's totally lucid. He's not crazed. He's not a raving, roving mob. Okay. And then when she says, when she refuses to bow to the same idol that he is all he is worshipping, the total countenance changes and he drop kicks her. Look at this Hirono woman from Hawaii that's on television all the time now. I mean, her count,
Starting point is 01:39:24 the way she looks, she looks like when you take your bride to Hawaii for a vacation or a honeymoon and you get off the plane, she's there with a plate of sweet roles ready to welcome you to the island. She just looks like the sweetest old woman, doesn't she? Then she starts talking about politics, man. And she opens her mouth and it's Brut of Viper stuff comes out. And this is lucid sanity that cults produce with idolatry.
Starting point is 01:39:47 I feel like, you know, when you discover a new band and get excited, like, the next album's going to be amazing and like you're in on it early, that's how I feel with Herono right now. Yeah. She's just starting to say these crazy things. She's going to be a legend. in conservative talk radio because she is she can't help herself she doesn't seem to know what the lines are of what she's she's going to be our next maxine waters yes and i'm excited about it yes i thought
Starting point is 01:40:09 you're going to say you know and you think you're really early on a band blah blah blah and you know you may not be but you discover it and you're like boston is great i think there's probably a lot of people that are feeling that way about steve dace uh and he begins on monday right after this program as Pat moves in on on mornings on Monday. It's going to be cool. You're going to hear words you've never heard in my time slot before. I think we just discovered that. And I might even know what some of them mean.
Starting point is 01:40:41 Maybe. I'm just going stuff out there and hope it sounds smart. What's a really, what's really amazing, there are two kinds of people that use those kinds of words. They're the people who use them because they want to sound smart and they're, you know, they're, they're just positioning themselves. And then there are people who just assume that everyone is as well read as they are. And those people piss me off because they're real and they're really smart.
Starting point is 01:41:06 And that happens to be you. Steve Dase, uh, joining us, uh, from, CR TV. He is still going to be doing his CR TV thing. Uh, but he is going to be live on the Blaze radio network, uh, and television network, I think, as well. No, to two, Eastern time. Uh, noon to two, Eastern time. So immediately following this program. And an important question for Pat.
Starting point is 01:41:27 here. The move to mornings, does more on trivia continue? It does. Oh, yes. Second hour on Friday. All right.
Starting point is 01:41:33 I think we need a, I think we need the, the short version of that every week for this program. Oh, I think, yeah, I think we need to take the highlights and put them on this program. That would be great.
Starting point is 01:41:47 So we can, so we can follow more on trivia. So we'll, we'll do that. Anybody going to see the Moonshop movie this weekend? Oh, that's right. starts first man.
Starting point is 01:41:59 Yeah. I'm going to see it. I think this weekend, it's PG, so I'd like to because it looks really good. Yeah, I'm taking my kids to it this weekend, and I will bet you that it is not the offensive anti-American movie. Well, they said the flag is planted. They just don't make a big deal out of that scene, right? Isn't that what we heard? I was all in on this movie. I don't need a movie to affirm my values, but it can't agit prop them at the same time, right? I mean, this wasn't a global event. This was something the American people came together to accomplish. Yes.
Starting point is 01:42:30 And so when they tried to downplay it, I'm already like, you know what, man, I'm not giving you my money to tell me it's raining. It is a global event, but it is also an American achievement. That's okay. I'm fine with that distinction. I mean, if you're taking off the flag off the side of the uniform. And I probably should have said it wasn't a global achievement, but an American one. Yes.
Starting point is 01:42:47 That's true. And it was a human achievement, but it took the Americans to say, let's do it in a decade. Yeah. Let's do it in a decade. All right. Back in just a minute with more of the program. First, let me tell you about Mercury Real Estate. You want your home sold on time and for the most amount of money without all sorts of excuses.
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Starting point is 01:44:29 Just talking to Steve off the air. He's fascinating. He is really, really, really. fascinating. He's one of those guys, too, is, you know, really walked through the fire for his principles. And that's something I really respect. I really like what he says about Donald Trump. Donald Trump's not the problem. He's just, he's a reflection of, of us. And he's reflecting that part of us that says, get him. I mean, he's really, he's really done his homework on, on Donald Trump and, and, and how bright he is on reflecting the people. And it really, when you look at how
Starting point is 01:45:04 Donald Trump is reflecting the zeitgeist, if you will, it really shows how wrong the Democrats, the Democratic leadership really is. They're just, they're off the deep end. I think I mentioned, I don't know if I mention this off the air, but there's a story in the New York Times today. This is the headline in the New York Times. Michelle Obama wanted Democrats to go high. Now they aren't so sure. And it goes through the Eric Holder quote, when they go low, we kick them. Michael Avanati, when they go low, I say, hit back harder. Hillary Clinton, you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for. When we win, that's when civility can start again.
Starting point is 01:45:45 There was another Joe Biden. If I were in high school, I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. I mean, this is, as they point out, this is the new Democratic party. What's the difference between that and Donald Trump saying, when they hit me, I hit him back twice as hard? Well, I mean, you know, that's, this is. what they're saying they are trying to oppose is Donald Trump. Yes. Right?
Starting point is 01:46:06 I mean, they're not, they're certainly not selling themselves as the new Donald Trump's. They're saying Donald Trump is so bad we must act this way. So, I mean, I don't like it from anybody. So,
Starting point is 01:46:17 I mean, I've certainly been clear about that over the years. But still, I don't think that that, it's an amazing thing. I think because you look at Michelle Obama, who was the only one that I saw out of all of the Democrats who came out and said,
Starting point is 01:46:29 the holder comments were bad. And that's her phrase that was, being criticized, right? But she was saying, like, no, that's not the right way. Now, to me, that is complete lip service. The Obama administration paid lip service to civility. They paid lip service to bipartisanship. They paid lip service to a lot of things. But that's what made them almost unbeatable for the average person. Right. They won twice based on that. And even though they were just as hard-nosed as any other Democrat, just as hard-nosed, they at least tried to hide it. This switch is now overt. We are harassed. Maxine Waters. We're harassing people in restaurants,
Starting point is 01:47:08 harass them, go after them. Several Democrats have said this now. It is the new policy seemingly of the Democratic movement as defined by Eric Holder, who said this is the new Democratic Party. And it's amazing how they all claim to be the new civil rights leaders. Because they're all emulating Malcolm X. They are not emulating Martin Luther King. Yeah. That was really the... That was a lot. That was his deal. I mean, that's what, that's what won the civil rights. I contend if Malcolm, if, if Martin Luther King would have swung back and they would have followed Malcolm X, things might have been worse for, for, uh, for blacks for a while. I mean, you go back very rarely
Starting point is 01:47:52 does that, does that tactic work, right? I mean, people want, they don't want to think of themselves as, as animals and harassing innocent people in restaurants. I mean, that's not something that anyone wants to, you don't want to associate yourself with those people, right? And you know, you see that occasionally on the right with certain groups who go down these roads. You know, the alt-right, for example. What you'll hear from conservatives about the alt-right, generally speaking,
Starting point is 01:48:18 is either they're horrible, horrible and people and totally wrong on all these issues, or they don't exist. Right? Like, there's very few people who are like, you know what, the alt-right's pretty darn great. I mean, Breitbart famously, you know, not to, you know, but Steve Bannon was the one who said that, that Breitbart was the platform for the alt-right. But really, outside of Steve Bannon, you've seen almost no embrace of these groups, largely because no one wants to be associated with them. Right. Right.
Starting point is 01:48:43 Like, who wants to, I don't want to, I don't want anyone to think I'm friends with that guy. Right. It's just a normal human instinct. And that's not even Nazis. That's alt-right. Really, nobody even knows what alt-right is. I mean, the average person, they just see them as people who are going. out in the streets and, you know, beating people up or torching people or marching, you know,
Starting point is 01:49:04 against, you know, Jews and blacks and everything else. And you're like, I don't want to be a part of that. I just don't want it. That's ugly. I don't want that. Obviously, there was an actual death in Charlottesville, right? And everyone would say that that is horrific. But, you know, most of the people who were there, right, like, were just marching around with torches and saying horrible things. Do you want to be associated with any of them? No. No. But the left also, There was the shooting of our of our congressman a year ago. And it's like it never even happened. Nobody.
Starting point is 01:49:34 The guy who was arrested this weekend. I think it was CBS that was reporting this. He was arrested because he had built a 200-pound bomb and was going to blow himself up on election day. They didn't even report that he was a leftist. I mean, they just won't recognize it. And, you know, who on the left? is standing up against that. Who's standing up and going,
Starting point is 01:49:59 we don't want to be anything. No, that's not us. We don't want to be a part of that. They just deny that it ever happened. And it gives them this ability just to silently endorse them. Glenn, back. Mercury.

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