The Glenn Beck Program - Unity Expected? | Guests: Eric Bolling & Jon Miller | 2/5/19

Episode Date: February 5, 2019

Hour 1 Live from Washington D.C...the State of The Union...The Year was? ... Sleeping with the whore of slavery ...toupee George? Hair pieces of the 1850's?...Coon skin hair?...when Urine was a prize ...possession, washing and brushing your teeth with? ...SOFU please go away?...Woodrow Wilson, the first President to make it 'a thing'?...pomp and circumstance...a fake, terrible tradition? ...SOTU...Locked and Loaded Live on BlazeTV.com ...Kid bullied for his last name, ...'Trump'...invited...the rest of the list of invites  ...SOTU Bingo anyone?   Hour 2 So cool with infanticide?...Just political maneuvers? ...Democrat Patty Murray blocks Senate bill banning...Senator Ben Sasse, asked for the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act to be approved by unanimous consent? ...the Art of Killing a Canker Worm?...social justice or prosperity, both can't work together? ...they are Coming for the bullets...CT Rep. Jillian Gilchrest describes her newly introduced bill, to Tax ammunition by 50%  ...the Democrats are walking Abortion backwards?...the Left will do anything to come for our guns?   Hour 3  Much Improved with a Long Way to Go...Eric Bolling joins Glenn...what to expect from President Trump speech tonight?...What President Trump told Eric...topics of discussion...fentanyl, drugs at the border, securing the border, China, expecting a 'common sense' speech to the American people...awaiting the recession, we're 'due for'?...Eric disagrees with GB...the economy is sound? ...'Unity' expected, to be highlighted from President Trump...the State of The Union, the grades, America's report card?...'A' is for Anxiety and 'T' is for Taxing the Rich? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:48 It's the greatest story in American history when it comes to slimy politicians. We begin there in one minute. This is the Glenn Beck program. All right, let me tell you about our sponsor before we get started. It is Filterby. And filter by, I could have used it last night because I'm traveling with Rave. And let's just say that a teenage boy sharing the bedroom with a teenage boy is not always the bedroom. with a teenage boy is not always the best for your health.
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Starting point is 00:04:05 and things were heating up. Now remember, just a few years ago, there had already been a beat down in the Senate when a senator stood up and said, The South is sleeping with a harlot. They are sleeping with a whore of slavery. Well, that upset. A congressman who heard about that,
Starting point is 00:04:31 somebody, somebody was saying this about the South, how dare you, sir, say these things about the glory of the South. And so he crossed Chambers and came in and he beat the man almost to death. Okay? It was quite a show. Nobody stopped him. He took his cane and he beat him in the head until he was almost dead. The only thing that saved him was that little Jimmy Stewart Senator desk that he, that they all sit.
Starting point is 00:05:05 behind and he crawled underneath it and it couldn't be moved and that was stopping the blows to the head. He was out for about three years and never really truly recovered, but he had to go out and convales for about three years. What's amazing about this story is no one in the Senate asked for the perpetrator to be arrested. And in fact, the Democrats, took pieces of that cane, and they made little teeny canes out of the wood and some out of silver, and they put them on chains that they wore around their neck, that basically said, you come after the South, you come after to slavery, and we'll beat you to death. They were proud of it.
Starting point is 00:05:56 All right, so four years later, they're in session, and now they're talking about slavery again. and the South and the Southern Democrats were pushing slavery onto Kansas, and things started to boil over. More than 30 members started joining in on what became a melee. It was about 2 o'clock in the morning, and they started insulting each other, and then somebody threw a punch at one, and then the other threw it back, and it became this melee, and it, This is my favorite.
Starting point is 00:06:34 First of all, the sergeant of arms. You know the guy who comes in. Mr. Speaker. I hate this. The president of the United States. And everybody, yeah. He has a mace. And I don't even know.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Stu, does he carry the mace around? I don't do that, does he? I don't know the answer to that now. Well, you would recognize it. It's this, do you know what it is? Have you ever seen it? No. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:59 This is a tradition that comes from the 1800s, like 18, They decided to go all regal on us. And so they made this mace, and it's 13 wooden rods. And then I think in silver, it's bound together like a fashis. And so it's bound together with silver. Then it has a globe on the top and a giant silver eagle. And so he carries this around like, I can hit you with this at any time. and I can also have you arrested because I've got this big stick thing.
Starting point is 00:07:35 So the Sergeant of Arms, he grabbed the mace in this melee, and he started swinging the mace. You're not really actually supposed to swing it. And he was swinging the mace. Somebody else, they were punching each other, about 30 of them, punching each other. One guy, this is my favorite. I would love to see this recreated. a guy named Cadwaller Washburn. It's a solid name right there.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Cadwaller Washburn. I'm Caddballer Washburn. He was a Northerner. He was a Republican. Yeah, I think he was a Republican. Yeah, Wisconsin Republican. Called Cadwater, Cadwaller Washburn. He grabs one of the Democrats.
Starting point is 00:08:26 He was a Democrat from Mississippi. his name was William Barksdale, and he grabs him and grabs his hairpiece and rips it off. This is one of the most satisfying moments I can possibly imagine. Imagine somebody in Washington, D.C., they're having a brawl and a famous politician which had to be an infamous hairpiece. somebody reaches and rips it off his head and he's bald. How satisfying would that be? It needs to happen and more get-togethers in Washington. It does. It needs to happen tonight.
Starting point is 00:09:05 It needs to happen tonight. I'm going to be up in the balcony and I'm going to be going, Cadwaller Washburn. Anyway, now here's what made me think of what I thought of when I read this. Stu, do you remember when George, our agent? Mm-hmm. went through a period of his life where he thought he should have a to pay. I don't, no.
Starting point is 00:09:33 I don't remember this? No. Really? No. Wow. Okay. So, George, so, you know, George, he's bald as a cue ball. He's just got the hair right around the strip, okay?
Starting point is 00:09:46 He's been bald since like 1971. And everybody knows that he's bald. he comes into the office one day and he goes into all the management and I'm on the air and somebody comes into the office and says do not say anything George is wearing a toupee
Starting point is 00:10:07 and I'm like what George is wearing a toupee well maybe he's wearing it as a joke no he's not we called he's he's wearing a toupee we called okay so central
Starting point is 00:10:22 information source of some sort. Yeah. So yeah. Is this a joke toupee? So he, he wears the toupee and I'm sitting in this meeting and I'm like, I can't, I mean, I have to say something. But I don't. I don't. Just in case it's a joke, well, about 10 days go by and no one has said anything about this. And I said, before he was coming in, I said, we have to tell him about the toupee because it's ridiculous and he's serious and so there's like no no i'm not going to say anything i said i will so he sits down in my office and i said george i got to talk to you about the hairpiece he said what i said the hair what do what are you talking about george you've been bald completely bald until last friday you i mean we all have noticed
Starting point is 00:11:20 what do you think? I think it looks ridiculous. Why are you doing this? And he said, well, thank you for saying something. You know, nobody would say anything to me. And it was just a joke. It was just a joke. And I could tell that it wasn't.
Starting point is 00:11:39 And it was him just going through a time in his life. I mean, guys, women don't understand what what hair losing your hair does to you. It freaks you out. and apparently all the way up until you're in your 70s, it continues to freak you out. So he took the hairpiece off. But anyway, I brought that story up because I thought you remembered. He looked ridiculous in it.
Starting point is 00:12:05 And that was in like 2010 when hair pieces were good. What did hair pieces look like in 1850? Yeah, that's like you slaughter a beaver on the way into the Capitol and you just throw it on your head. That's about as good as it could have possibly did. And yeah, it had to be like a coonskin cap. I mean, what did that look like? Could you imagine how ridiculous somebody looked in one of those back then?
Starting point is 00:12:30 I think that's bad. Think of how it smelled. I mean, nothing could have smelled good in that era. Imagine, I mean, either a dead animal or a bunch of other humans' hair, kind of just worn on a sweaty head with no air conditioning. I hate to bring this up. I hate to bring this up. But do you know that in medieval times, urine was a prized possession?
Starting point is 00:12:58 Urine was collected. And I hate to even, I mean, but it's true. They used to think that it had purifying properties. And so they would wash their hair in it and they would like brush their teeth if they brush their teeth with it. Is this true? It's honest to God true. No, it's honest to God true. Shockingly, the life expectancy was like 32.
Starting point is 00:13:25 No, that was old age. Oh, okay. That was old age. You know what? You can say what you want. You can say how horribly oppressed you are and all these things. You ain't brushing your teeth and washing your hair and urine, man. Be happy.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Be happy. I think that's how Trump starts the state of the union today. Hey, look, there's some things you don't like, but you're not brushing your hair and washing your teeth and washing your hair and urine. So be happy. All right. Good night, everybody. And that's the state of the union. It's pretty strong. Thanks. Good night. Good night, everybody.
Starting point is 00:13:54 I think that's exactly right. We'll get to what you should watch for tonight in the state of union, what we think is going to happen coming up in just a second. Also, Ben Sass on his is banning of infanticide. An incredible story. What an extremist he is. I can't believe he's asking to ban it completely. I mean, no options for infanticide, not even one?
Starting point is 00:14:19 You have the baby. You can't let it die or kill it. Come on now. Not even in an extreme circumstance. You're late for an appointment. Okay, Jesus. Thanks a lot for dropping by. All right.
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Starting point is 00:16:27 do we pivot? You know, let's hang off on the on the abortion thing. Because it's just, it's amazing and deserves time on its own. Tonight, I'm going to be at the State of the Union. This is a bizarre development. How did this happen? So Thomas Massey called me on Thursday, I think. And, you know, he was like, Glenn, I've gone through the phone book.
Starting point is 00:16:55 I've gone through my Rolodex. No one will come. no one will come and i was like okay and he's like i have to know right away if you'd want to come and and and it and it sounded sad i got a phone message from and it sounded sad he was like i'm going to be the only one without a guest and because every but there's only like 50 people that want to go and they all got to those people before i did uh and uh and so i so you're really in demand here you're Yeah, no, I'm the last time. This was honest to God, this was Thomas Massey going, who else could we call? Somebody said, Glenn Beck. Oh, no. No, I'm looking for somebody who is like,
Starting point is 00:17:38 you know, important or interesting or something. I have to have dinner with him. Not, not Glenn Beck. Who else? Charlie Manson was not allowed to leave. And so they got down to my phone number. And I, And I said, yes. Surprisingly, I've turned this down for 15 years in a row. And I said yes this year because I'm really not sure how many more of these were going to have. The state, like the state of the union speech overall? I mean, it doesn't seem like, I mean, I would love, as you know, would love for this thing to go away.
Starting point is 00:18:15 I hate it. I've hated it since birth. You know, it used to be a letter. It should go back to being a letter. But I don't know. I mean, I hate it. These guys love the audience. I don't think it's ever going away.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Yeah, well, I really despise it because, I mean, who was it that started it? Well, Woodrow Wilson brought it back. He wasn't the first person who ever did a speech, but he was the guy who made it into this annual event. Exactly right. You could deliver it as a speech, but it's asked for as a letter from time to time. Not even every year. And the reason why it was from time to time was because Congress was only supposed to meet. in the summer. That was it. They all had jobs. I don't know if they were all teaching school or something,
Starting point is 00:18:59 but they could take the summers off and they all came to Washington. And that's the only time they were supposed to me. They were supposed to be like three months out of the year. And the capital, I hate this city so much. I used to love this city. This city is nothing but skyscrapers all around it with all of this industry, everybody who's got their handout for the taxpayer money, and I just despise it. It's the only place, when we hit in 2008, the only place that had skyscrapers in the sky that were building, building still, were in Texas and in Washington, D.C., and for the opposite reasons. One was actually creating jobs, the other one was just getting fat off of taxes. and I just despise it.
Starting point is 00:19:50 I just despise it. But you were supposed to meet in this swamp from time to time so the president could go, oh, yeah, by the way, this is what I've been doing lately. And I've been traveling around. I've been hearing people. And they don't really like you guys. So I suggest you do this. That's what it was supposed to be.
Starting point is 00:20:10 Yeah, because they didn't know. I mean, back in those days, people had no idea what the president was trying to accomplish and what he thought was important and at that time and probably made sense. However, they still did it as a letter. I mean, there's a good argument to have the priorities of the president and in a formal, you know, written way so that people can kind of like look at it back in history and try to, you know, see what the priorities were at the time and the arguments. That's all valuable.
Starting point is 00:20:39 But now, I mean, the speech thing is just, it's just, it's all pomp. It's all circumstance. It's all just this, you know, this ridiculous thing that I expect from another country and not us. You know, everyone's fake clapping and everything. Oh, yeah, it's just like royalty. It's ridiculous. Yeah, it is. It really is a really terrible tradition.
Starting point is 00:20:59 It's just who, I mean, it was terrible. Obama did it. It's terrible when every president does it. It's got nothing to do with who the president is. It's just got to do with we were a country that was created to fight against events like this. If nothing else, I did. to fight against these. We made fun of countries like this.
Starting point is 00:21:18 Yes. That was our, that was our stick. Our deal was, look at these dopes. I mean, that was our deal. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:26 And now we are those people. Yeah. I just don't get it. I know, we're not those people. The people here are those people. I was, there was a part of me that hoped
Starting point is 00:21:35 with this whole little battle between Trump and Pelosi that Trump would just be like, you know what, no more. I'm sick of this nonsense. I'm sick of people trying to use this against me.
Starting point is 00:21:43 I'll send you a letter. I might just tweet the thing. And that's it. You know what? Probably far more people would actually see it if he tweeted it. Certainly the media would be obsessed with every word of it if it came out via Twitter. It probably would get more attention. I mean, at this point, just kill this event.
Starting point is 00:22:00 It's just so awful. But I mean, I just think that it is one of the biggest audiences a president can get. And if Trump can kind of move the American people on a particular issue or two, maybe it's a good idea. You know why it has a big audience? It has the big audience because it's on every channel. Yeah. But now you have Facebook, YouTube, that's where we're going to be. Live tonight, Facebook, YouTube, and the Blaze TV, commercial free.
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Starting point is 00:24:25 us slash USA. Tonight, Blaze TV Live. We are live from the State of the Union. I'll be up on Capitol Hill. I'll be actually inside. With the doors closed and locked, and locked, I'm locked
Starting point is 00:24:43 in with those people. Anyway, I'll be up on the Capitol tonight, and then I'll be joining for the later coverage as well. But Blaze TV is going to be uncensored, unfiltered, unapologetic. Our State of the Union coverage tonight, we have Mark Levine's going to be there. I'm going to be there. Phil Robertson is going to be ranting a bit. Ali Stucky, John Miller, Ben Ferguson, Steve Dace, Sarah Gonzalez, Nate Madden, who is our correspondent up on Capitol Hill, and he's really good. Sean Spicer is going to be joining us.
Starting point is 00:25:23 Corey Lewandowski. Bill O'Reilly is going to be there as well. So you don't want to miss it. Tonight, our special coverage, State of the Union. So have you seen who, first of all, the president has invited that little kid that, actually the first lady invited, that little. kid who is bullied because his last name is Trump, okay, 12-year-old 6th grader. And his last name is Trump, and he has been bullied so bad that I think he didn't go to school
Starting point is 00:25:58 for a while, right? And they hope that it died down and it never did. And it's horrible. Yeah, obviously, horrible. I mean, this is a very much a function of our society today, right? And the fact that some kid with the last name as the president is, I mean, I feel like there's a, there was a time in which that would have been a. really cool thing for a kid right now.
Starting point is 00:26:20 I mean, now it's not. Now it's not. You know who, you know who actually, the reason why Thomas Massey invited me is because he did invite, oh, shoot, what's the kid from Covington? And the parents were like, we don't want him, we just don't want him doing anything anymore. It's just, it's, we just want it to go away, which I think was a really smart thing to do. That's where I would be as a parent in that situation for sure. too. I would want this thing over. Me too. And Thomas was very helpful with the family and that whole thing in Covington. I mean, that's his area. And so that's why I got, you know, the sloppy invite because everybody else was turning him down, you know, of any real importance. But anyway, so last night on CNN with Cuomo, he said, you know, the first lady, is bringing that kid who is because of his last name, Trump, no relation, was bullied.
Starting point is 00:27:29 We all know the scourge of bullying. Somewhere between the third and a quarter of the kids in America say they've been bullied at school. Trump's own health and human services identifies being gay or disabled as those who are most at risk. but now the kid with a nass named Trump. And he tries to get Don Lemon to go in with him. He says, my concern is my concern, is that he's just going to be used as a political pawn. And that all the different kinds of bullying that goes on,
Starting point is 00:28:03 they're highlighting someone giving Trump a hard time. Don Lemon doesn't go for it. Cuomo comes back and says, I'm worried about the kid because he's got enough Trump. you know, wait a minute. So you're worried about this kid, but last week you weren't worried about the Covington school kids, all of them. You weren't worried about them. No, not worried about making a kid who stood somewhere and didn't move with a red hat on, making him into a national news story for multiple weeks. That did not concern the bullying folks at all. They didn't care about
Starting point is 00:28:37 that. Right. And they didn't mind using kids as political pawns when there was a shooting at a school. They had no problem with that. Parkland? What? They weren't political pawns. They weren't being used by us. They were putting on David Hogg for like Donald Trump. Tax policy and term limits. Like I, what is this kid on TV for today?
Starting point is 00:28:59 I don't understand. I know. It's all they had, they had someone who could not be criticized. So he could come in and say every liberal talking point. And if you said anything critical about him, you know, every, every boycott organization would jump into action. Correct. Because they had to protect. these kids because those
Starting point is 00:29:16 kids agreed with them. If Don Lemon says, if there's a lesson in this for anyone, it's beyond the kid, it's for the president. Now listen to this. They're talking about the kid who was bullied because his last name was Trump. It's really for the president. Maybe this president has something
Starting point is 00:29:32 to learn from a 12-year-old sixth grader. He goes on to say, and maybe the president will see the error of his ways and he'll stop calling people names and making fun of them because this kid knows how it feels firsthand. to be bullied. Maybe the president will learn from it. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. I agree with you that the president calls people names. That's his deal. Get over it. I don't like it either. I wish the
Starting point is 00:29:58 president didn't, but that's the way he's always lived his life. You thought it was funny when he wasn't running the president. When he wasn't run in the country, you thought it was funny. Now that he's the president, oh, now it's not so funny. However, I just want to remind you of a couple of things. One, tea baggers. You remember that from the president? These tea baggers go around. You didn't have a problem with that. And second of all, the president should learn from this. The kids being bullied because his last name is Trump. I don't think it's Donald Trump or his supporters that are bullying this kid. Where are they feeling empowered to bully back? Where are they feeling empowered to call people names? Media outlets,
Starting point is 00:30:52 their parents? I mean, we're all responsible for this. But kids learn mainly from their parents on what's acceptable. And the media calls Trump names all the time. They act as this is a one-way street. I know. Do you remember when they were saying how many reporters were tweeting about how they wanted Baron Trump to be locked up in a cage like those kids on the border. Yes. I mean, this is not something that is that it. Look, I don't like it either. I mean, I don't think it's a great idea.
Starting point is 00:31:19 It's really something that, you know, dopey talk show hosts like us do, which is, you know, like that is where it's expected. And I don't think the president should be doing it. But, I mean, you can't say that this is a one-sided thing where he's the one bullying. Oh, my gosh. They're calling him, they're calling him fascist and racist and every horrible name on the planet every day. every day they call them these things i mean this is a two-way street that they don't feel like
Starting point is 00:31:44 they're on his guests tonight are all just for political posturing now i want to compare guests here's who he's invited uh alice marie johnson she's the cocaine grandma remember uh timothy that was pardoned that uh is that you're talking about yeah okay with kim cardashian and that whole thing yeah right um timothy matsson and judas amat these are two survivors uh of the Tree of Life synagogue that remember when the anti-Semitic guy shot the synagogue up. Ashley Evans, who struggled with opioids, Matthew Charles, 21 years in prison, and it has been turned out for release. Now, the cocaine grandmother, Ashley Evans, Matthew Charles, those are all about opioids
Starting point is 00:32:37 and about reform. And they're wanting to say this is divisive. The president, I can guarantee you, is going to say about prison reform. He's going to say, we came together and did something together. We need to pull together and move priorities together. He's going to call for unity. I can guarantee it. And they're going to roll their eyes.
Starting point is 00:33:01 By the way, what is the over-under for you for eye rolls from Nancy Pelosi? it's interesting. I've heard people talk about how many times she's going to eye roll, and it's just, it's hard to detect any expression on her face. So, yeah, I mean,
Starting point is 00:33:17 I can. I know. That's why I'm down to, that's why I'm down. I'm only, only six faces. She'll try to do more, but she'll only be able to make six different faces,
Starting point is 00:33:31 okay, six different times. She won't be able to battle the Botox any more than that. The eye roll, I give her two. That sounds like a reasonable over-under. There's got to be vaguest odds on this stuff, doesn't there? I got to look for this.
Starting point is 00:33:44 Gotta be. Gotta be. Okay, so he's also got Elvin Hernandez. He's a special agent with trafficking in persons unit of the Homeland Security Department. And can I tell you something? This guest, I think, came from Tim Ballard. Do you see that Tim Ballard, the CEO of the Nazarene Fund? or the chairman of this, I don't know what he is, and also OUR,
Starting point is 00:34:13 he was with the president yesterday afternoon, and they were meeting about his op-ed piece that he wrote last week. Here's one reason we need border security, and he talked about the human trafficking that's happening on the border. I expect that that is going to play a role tomorrow, and congratulations to this audience for, bringing this to the light of the world, if you will. You're the ones who started this. And it's a compelling argument. And hopefully the president will make that tonight.
Starting point is 00:34:48 Okay, so those are the, those are the people the president is inviting. They don't seem divisive. Now let me give you the list of the Democrat invitees. We'll do that in just a minute. also have Glenn a list of prop bets for the state of the union coming up as well. Like, does he mention CNN? Does he, how many, over, under, and how many times he says jobs? We'll get into all those here coming up in just a minute. Valentine's Day is not far away. You should know that.
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Starting point is 00:36:56 Like, for instance, Nancy Pelosi, I roll one. There's I roll two. You can't count. count them the same. Nancy Pelosi tries to make a face. Wait, hold on. It's kind of subjective. I have a clarification on Nancy Pelosi.
Starting point is 00:37:09 What if she rolls only one eye? I feel like with her situation. It is an eye roll, not eyes roll. Right. So if one eye rolls and then the other eye rolls immediately afterwards, that's two eye rolls? If they are revolving in other directions. So one goes left, then one goes right. I'm okay with that.
Starting point is 00:37:31 Even if that's the same time. Or if one goes left and then it comes back to the center and the other one goes right, then I'm okay with that. Okay. That's an important clarification. So I have Venezuela, border security, Nancy Pelosi makes a face, applause with the other side sitting down, unity, border fence, jobs one and two, unemployment. We need to work together. uh nancy polisi iroll two unity gorsuch uh fake news emergency it's not legislation what is he calling this emergency action for the border what is that called you uh oh i might have to take emergency
Starting point is 00:38:18 measures or whatever national emergency um yeah national is that what it is i'll have to declare a i don't think it's that i'll look it up we'll have the right one but what that means is you know when he says, I'd have to take extraordinary measures. I need to take, you know, matters into my own hand. China, border wall and border fence. So now jobs almost always come in a pair of threes. People, they just say jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. So if you have jobs one and jobs two, I mean, that's almost a guarantee.
Starting point is 00:38:45 You can almost put, you can almost mark those boxes off right now. So why don't we do jobs? We go jobs one and jobs four. I think that's true. Because he goes jobs, jobs, jobs. Now, if he doesn't do jobs, jobs, jobs, you can count the next job. At the end of the speech, if he's not talking about jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, you can count two jobs. So you're thinking, so it's either four or two.
Starting point is 00:39:13 Job groupings is essentially your category. Yeah, job, job, jobs is a grouping. Now, there's an actual bet you can place on the over under for the amount of times he says jobs during the speech. Yeah. Which is seven and a half. Seven and a half. Over under seven and a half. Now, of course, jobs, jobs gets you almost half the way there, and he does it one time.
Starting point is 00:39:33 You're in really good position. Not in Glenn Beck's state of the union bingo, though. No, that does not help you in state of the union bingo. They also have some other bets they have, some of the ones you mentioned, North Korea, Mexico, China, Russia, will he say that? You can get up to Russia was four and a half to one. You can get that. I'm going to take... Are the first two words of his speech?
Starting point is 00:39:57 thank you. If they're not, then you can get three to one on that one. Does he mention CNN? About three to one on that. ISIS, if he does not mention ISIS, five to one, he's going to mention ISIS. That's a, you can't win out that. Yeah, that's done. Let's see. They have a prop bets on what color dress will Ivanka Trump wear? What color dress will a Flotus wear? She wore white last time. Yeah, white's four to one. this time, Glenn. You can get black at two to one, blue, two and a half a quarter to one, red, three and a half to one, white four to one, and field, four and a half to one. Field, what is that, camouflage?
Starting point is 00:40:39 I could be any field. I mean, that means everything else. Field and stream, she's going to come dressed as anter, or? I'm not sure what that means. I should have been more specific. You're not a big sports better. Now, we will post this at glenbeck.com, state of the union bingo, and join us. us tonight, commercial free and free. Facebook, YouTube, also blazedtiv.com slash back. Eric
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Starting point is 00:42:30 tried to kill it. But if it survives an abortion, once it's born, should we kill it? How hard is it to say, no. No, we shouldn't kill it. That's infanticide. It's an infant. It's been born.
Starting point is 00:42:47 It's outside of the mother's body. No, we shouldn't kill it. Well, apparently for the Senate, that was a bridge too far. We'll give you the details in one minute. This is the Glenn Beck program. We tell you about our sponsor this half hour. It's blinds.com.
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Starting point is 00:45:12 and he said, we have to decide who we are. Here's Ben Sass previewing the anti-infanticide vote. In a few minutes, the United States Senate is going to have an opportunity to condemn infanticide. 100 United States senators are going to have an opportunity to unanimously say the most basic thing imaginable, and that is that it's wrong to kill a little newborn baby. every senator will have the opportunity to stand for human dignity to stand for the belief that in this country all of us are created equal because if that equality means anything surely it means that infanticide is wrong i think this is a pretty low hurdle i think this is one of the lowest hurdles i've i've ever heard now you want to talk about you know a teenager and killing you know your teenager uh you know then we could probably talk about that because we all understand that. However, infanticide. So what happened? Because all he said was we need to have a vote. Now, there is a House or I mean a Senate rule that allows a senator to call
Starting point is 00:46:31 for a vote like this, but it has to be unanimous. So everybody has to agree that the vote is going to happen? Well, one senator said, this is an outrage. That's not what any of these things mean, these new bills, these new laws in New York and Virginia. That's not what they were proposing. Yes, that is exactly what they were proposing in Virginia. Exactly. And you're talking about a baby in the last trimester, once the baby, once the woman has started, to give birth. The baby could be in the birth canal, and they can kill the baby. Now, I understand you don't like to call a fetus a child, but when that fetus is going to be
Starting point is 00:47:29 transformed in magically somehow into a child within the next minute, your argument kind of breaks down. This is infanticide, clear and simple. And what he was asking for was a vote. If you try to kill a child in the last moment and they're born alive, do we kill it or do we have to resuscitate it? Now, if you remember right, the governor of Virginia said we would keep the child comfortable and then we would talk about it. That's what the governor of Virginia said. That is the bill.
Starting point is 00:48:12 that's where we're headed. You would think this would be the easiest vote because even if you thought that that wasn't what the bill said, you stand up and say, this is the most ridiculous thing because nobody is proposing this. Of course it is an abomination. Of course we're against it. We saw this with Steve King a couple weeks ago when people were talking about Steve King and he made those comments to the New York Times. And they did a resolution to say, we're against these racist comments and we're against people thinking white supremacy is good. And so Steve King went up in front of the House and said, look, you know, I didn't mean it this way.
Starting point is 00:48:59 And he tried to explain himself. But when it came up for the vote, you know who voted for the bill that's the resolution that said how bad racism was? Steve King, because the text of the bill basically just said racism's really bad, and Steve King said he agrees with that. So he voted for it, even though obviously this was just targeting him and trying to make him look bad, he still voted for it because the concept of racism is bad he agreed with. This is the same thing here. You can make the argument sure that if you're a Democrat and you don't want these rights to go away, you get nervous every time anything revolving abortion is being voted on. However, when it comes down to the text of what
Starting point is 00:49:39 actually happening here, we're talking about babies that are being born alive and dying afterwards because of our hands. It was the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act that says it all. The bill would have required doctors to provide medical care to babies born alive during failed abortions. So if your baby, this has no application for anything. other than the baby was they tried to abort it. It's now born.
Starting point is 00:50:16 You have to keep it alive now because it's a baby. And we don't perform infanticide. If you remember right, there was a hospital that got in trouble in Chicago years ago because when this was happening, they wouldn't kill the baby. They would just put it in a closet. Do you remember this?
Starting point is 00:50:39 and they would neglect it and it would eventually die. So nobody wanted to kill it. They just neglected it by putting it in a closet. And one of the nurses was like, this is craziness. So Patty Murray from Washington. Now, here's the problem in Washington, I think. And I say this as a Washingtonian. I'm somebody who grew up in the Pacific Northwest.
Starting point is 00:51:00 I just had good enough sense to get out of there before this happened to me. But once you live there for a while, it's like the water starts to seep into your head and moss starts to grow on your brain and it's sloshing around in there and before you know it it's just you're just a big jughead of water and brain power is almost entirely taken by by moss and I think that might have happened with Patty Murray I'm not sure she may be a moss brain at this point because how do you stand up unless you are trying to protect this procedure? How do you stand up and do that?
Starting point is 00:51:47 And by the way, if you are if you if you if you are a politician, you are so convinced that the people on the left in your district are so cool with infanticide that you can get away. with it. And you're about to get a year and a half of a campaign in which everyone tries to say how much infanticide is allowable. And if you don't allow more, you're going to be an evil conservative and can't get the nomination for the presidency. It's a giant candy jar for Republicans politically, but the scariest thing in the world. I mean, the fact that for politics, they will go so far as to not even deny people's rights to kill people that are alive. Is there not, I don't think this is for, I think it is.
Starting point is 00:52:37 This is not for politics. I think it is. Tell me. Tell me why. Because, you know, I think what happens here is they see it as this slippery sort of slope to, to erode women's rights. For example, if I were to say to you, do you support killing kids a month after birth? People would, you know, 100% of people in theory would say, well, of course not. That makes you a murderer or you're a psychopath if you want that.
Starting point is 00:53:02 Well, what about 10 seconds or five seconds after birth? well, no, of course, they're born. And that's where you get 99 senators on board here, right? But then what about five seconds before birth? Well, still, most people would say, no, it's well over 80%. If you go to the second's trimester, what about then? People will say, well, now it's like about 70% oppose it. And we can do the third trimester, or the first trimester.
Starting point is 00:53:26 Then it's about 50%. The point of this, though, is to say that if five seconds after birth, it makes you a murderer, and five seconds before birth is okay, almost everyone would agree that that is a nonsensical, crazy position. To say that 10 seconds could be the difference between you being a fighter for women's rights and a murderer. So back that up to whatever level you're at. If you think it's the end of the first trimester, how about 10 seconds before that? How about 10 seconds after that?
Starting point is 00:53:56 If you are the type of person who's saying, well, I think it's okay here and not there, what you're saying is the same point. About 10 seconds from one line to the other is the difference between one person fighting for women's rights and being a psychopathic murderer. And none of that makes any sense. When you draw a line like that and people start thinking about that line, wherever you draw that line, you realize what you're doing is something that is completely insane. And the further we go down the debate there and the further that gets to be clarified, the scarier it becomes for people who are pro-choice because you can't make that distinction when you're arguing about a completely arbitrary line. The kid does, you say whatever you want about science, there's no way you can say, well,
Starting point is 00:54:44 at three months, this thing over a two-second period goes from a fetus to a child. It's completely an insane viewpoint and no one can logically believe it. And so that is why I think they try to guard these lines so carefully because as soon as you start really putting a magnifying glass up to what they say they believe, it doesn't make any sense. And it's indefensible. It's indefensible. So I tend to agree with you. And I think, I agree entirely with what you just said, but I don't necessarily agree that this is just a political maneuver. And I want to explain why, but give me one minute and then we'll come back. You're always no more than one minute away from programming.
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Starting point is 00:57:54 And then hopefully I'll be joining Eric Bowling later. He's going to be here at our anchor desk here in Washington, D.C., And then I think he's going down the street after the State of the Union, and it's going to be held at the bar there in the Trump Hotel, which is, I stayed there last night. It is a beautiful hotel. It's the old post office, and it's just unbelievably beautiful. Anyway, I'm going to be with the gang. Phil Robertson from Duck Dynasty is chiming in. John Miller. He is our guy who has the White House covered. He's in the White House press
Starting point is 00:58:37 Corps. Ben Ferguson is going to be on with us, Steve Dase, Sarah Gonzalez. Sean Spicer is going to be joining us. Bill O'Reilly will also be joining us all from Washington tonight. You can find it at the Blaze TV. That's blaztv.com slash Beck. If you use Beck as the promo code, you'll also save 10%. I hope you're going to put them all on the same panel. So we have like a table that goes like 400 football fields long with all of them sitting at it. And we're all talking at once and arguing and pulling wigs off. It's the only way to do coverage. I learned it from CNN.
Starting point is 00:59:12 Yeah. I hate that. Oh, I hate that. All right. Let me get back to Patty Murray blocking the Senate bill, banning infanticide. Now, here is what the bill said. It requires doctors to provide medical care to babies. who are born alive during failed abortions.
Starting point is 00:59:33 So you're having a last-minute abortion. You're in labor. The baby is born. You tried to kill it. It's born alive. Do we have to keep it alive? Do we have to feed it? Do we have to neglect it until it dies?
Starting point is 00:59:52 Can we have to give it medical help to heal it again after trying to kill it? Well, Patty Murray said, this is just ridiculous. This is just, she said, this is a gross misinterpretation of the actual language of the bill that is being asked to be considered, and therefore I object. So the bill didn't pass because of her. Now, if you don't believe that, if you think that this is not what the bill says, you say exactly that. That's not what the bill says. This is a gross misrepresentation of what this bill does. and of course we're all against it.
Starting point is 01:00:32 I stand against it as do all of my colleagues. So yes, pass this bill. That's what you say. Now, a lot of people are saying that this is all about politics, and I think part of it is for some. But I think the Democratic Party, the leadership, has gone so far to the crazy side that there are those that want infanticide.
Starting point is 01:00:56 There are those. I mean, we have gone from, a culture that says, you know, it should be rare, it should be safe, but, you know, it should really be rare. And it's, and it's really, you know, once we get past the first trimester, it's only for the health of the mother. That's where we were. We are now to the point where they are shouting their abortion. They are, we are now at a point to where they are releasing video of them talking to school kids who think abortions are not. good and they're trying to say you know what I mean I you know I wasn't reckless I just
Starting point is 01:01:34 didn't we just didn't want to have protection while we were in the moment and so I got pregnant and well I don't want to have a baby and they're trying to convince these kids that it's okay they're starting to do TV show they're doing everything they did with Ellen back in the 90s to try to normalize homosexuality which worked this now is normalizing death. This is normalizing death. And I think there are those people. We know it.
Starting point is 01:02:09 I mean, we've talked about this before. The weather underground. They're perfectly willing to kill people. How many people in Occupy Wall Street, do did we interview that said, yeah, I mean, people are going to have to die because, you know, this system is just broken and it's killing our planet. it. How many people would be comfortable on the left killing a lot of people?
Starting point is 01:02:32 People. We have played many of the clips over the years. And I think the difference, I guess, in what we're talking about slightly, is I think the admitting it is the politics, right? Like, what they say is never what they believe unless it's politically beneficial. For example, we all know that they've supported gay marriage long before they started admitting it. When Hillary Clinton was saying it was a foundational principle of her soul, that marriage was between one man and one woman. Did anyone believe that? When Bill Clinton was saying the era of big government is over in big speeches,
Starting point is 01:03:03 did anyone believe that? No, they were incentivized at that time, through politics, to say that they opposed those things. That's what I think different, because it's a different thing about society right now, is that people, the Democrats now believe and are incentivized to admit that they want abortion up to the last second and, but quite possibly past that. are they misreading this? Are we a nation now that is ready to embrace infanticide?
Starting point is 01:03:33 Are they delusional? Are we delusional? Well, they have a primary audience that might be willing to embrace it. I don't know if they walk that back. I don't know. I don't know how you do. How do you walk that back with Democrats in the center of the country? You're listening to Glenn Beck. Our sponsor. is 1,800 flowers.
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Starting point is 01:06:06 If they will wake up to what's happening and stop bearing their heads in the sand, I think that would be first quite surprised at what their party has turned into. First of all, they yesterday rejected the Born Alive Abortion Survivor's Protection Act, which protects babies who they tried to abort, but were born a lot. they would not go with that bill. They said it was a gross misrepresentation of what the bill was. A, that's not true. B, even if it was true, you say, that's not what the bill says, but I'm not for it, and none of us are.
Starting point is 01:06:43 The same day that they introduced, in fact, the same person that introduced the new abortion law in Virginia. she also introduced another bill, bill number 2495 that made it illegal for the state or anyone to and I'm not making this up
Starting point is 01:07:07 spray to kill canker worms so do they cause the source? No, no they don't they turn into butterflies Stu, they turn into butterflies. So the canker worm
Starting point is 01:07:26 cannot be killed and the Democrats rushed to protect the beloved canker worm but not protect the baby, the unborn baby or the born baby.
Starting point is 01:07:41 Now that's like saying, look, you can kill a canker worm but once it's a butterfly, you can't kill it. Okay, well, you're still killing all the butterflies. You kill all the, if you kill all the caterpillars, you're still going to kill the butterflies
Starting point is 01:07:58 because there won't be any butterflies that are born, because that one actually does morph into something entirely different. The baby doesn't, but it's the same principle, but I'm glad you're protecting
Starting point is 01:08:14 the butterflies and not the babies. Also yesterday, Atcasio-Cortez, met with Jeremy Corbyn. Now, he is the Labor Party leader. This guy is a socialist. He has never been supportive of anything of Great Britain. He does not like Great Britain. He is the labor union. He is a communist, literally a communist. And he, of course, is for peace and prosperity and justice, which progressives cannot promise any of those. They don't work out that way.
Starting point is 01:08:55 You feel like saying, well, I'm for peace, prosperity, and justice. You keep using those words. I do not think it means what you think it means because they're offering social justice. Prosperity does not happen in socialized countries. And peace, really? Because that really hasn't worked out well for you because the wars that we've been having, generally speaking, have been against national socialist countries and socialist countries, but maybe it's just me. So you have her now saying this anti-Semite, this horrible, horrendous
Starting point is 01:09:34 anti-Semite and massive socialist. Oh, we had a wide-reaching conversation, and it was so great to be able to partner with you. Okay. So you have the anti-Semite. communist, you have the abortions for all. Then you also had this, and I want to play this audio. This is a Democratic representative that has a new idea to help the public health. Listen how they want to now tax your ammunition. Currently, ammunition is taxed at the same rate as other products, but we want to increase it by 50% because we see this as a prevention measure. It wouldn't apply to law enforcement or to military, but for example, if someone were to buy a 50 cartridge box of ammunition, which goes for about $10, it would increase the price to $15. We see this as a public health measure,
Starting point is 01:10:38 similar to what we've done in the state of Connecticut with increasing the tax on cigarettes. When we increase that tax, we've seen a reduction in use. And so we want to continue Connecticut's legacy of being a leader on preventing and addressing gun violence. And we see this as another step forward in that direction. It's interesting. Connecticut's a leader on that. Interesting that probably the most famous mass shooting did occur in your state. I don't know if you're aware of this.
Starting point is 01:11:04 I don't know if your measures for preventing gun violence have worked all that well. I don't know if anyone's noticed that. This isn't, if this isn't going around the Second Amendment, that's all this is. That's all this is. Ammunition is already very expensive, very expensive. You want to be a good shooter. You have to shoot a lot. You want to be somebody who is sloppy, who's going to get somebody killed. Go ahead. Make ammunition unaffordable.
Starting point is 01:11:39 Because you can't go out, unless you have I-target pro, which you should have, look it up. if you don't, if you're not at the range shooting a lot of ammunition, you're going to be a danger to yourself and everybody around you. So their solution is tax ammunition. Yeah. Make it unaffordable for people. This is one of those things that they say all the time. It's like the AR-15 is too easy to shoot.
Starting point is 01:12:03 It's too easy. It's like, well, what the hell do you want it to be? I mean, you want it to be hard to shoot? You want if someone has to protect themselves, you want them to, what, have to do a handstand to fire the thing? You want to fire erratically so it doesn't hit the target and instead hits innocent bystanders? What exactly do you want? Of course you want the thing to be easy to shoot.
Starting point is 01:12:21 It's the whole point. You want to be able to hit the target you're aiming for. And obviously, yes, there are people that have used it in terrible ways. But that is not the overwhelming majority of people who have bought millions of these things that aren't used in terrible crimes. It's such a bizarre thing to want it to be used more erratically. think about how extreme Congress is going to become in the next two years and how extreme if they win, how extreme they're going to be. I mean, nobody in the – remember they used to call us extremists because we stood for the Constitution? Because we stood for the Constitution.
Starting point is 01:13:02 We were extremists and haters of the U.S. government. Work that math out in your head. But you've never heard anyone on CNN or MSNBC or anyplace else, New York Times, talk about how the Democratic Party has been hijacked by absolute extremists. I mean, they despise the Constitution. Look at what they do to it. Every time one of their little rights is limited, they get so upset about it. I mean, here's a, your right to bear arms shall not be infringed. And what do they do? Well, it's okay to infringe it when we really. don't like the stuff like bump stocks, for example, or if we think they're bad, then we can infringe and sure we're not going to infringe your right to bear arms, but we're going to infringe your right
Starting point is 01:13:49 to be able to actually purchase the things that go in the guns, the ammunition. This is the same thing, Glenn, they did with the partial birth abortion ban, which was passed and signed. It is against the law to do a partial birth abortion. So instead, instead of partially birthing the baby, killing it, they kill it inside the womb a day or two beforehand and let it die and then deliver the baby dead instead of partially alive, therefore they can get around it. They're just skirting the law. We all know what these laws are supposed to do. We know what the Second Amendment's supposed to do. They're just finding ways to get around it and acting as if they're acting in a legal and responsible way. They're not. And it's all because they never get any
Starting point is 01:14:37 pushback on these things. I mean, can you imagine if they passed an environmental law, right, that said, no coal factories or no coal plants. And what they found is they, you know, Republicans started building coal processing plants on one side of the street and coal burning plants on the other side of the street and found out some way to get around the law. There'd be a 300-page New York Times investigation about how they're skirting the spirit of the law. And yet they do this over and over and over again and get zero pushback from the media. there was a ban passed on partial birth abortions, a ban. They're illegal.
Starting point is 01:15:14 And yet they're still doing them and getting defense from one of the two major parties. It's inexplicable. Whenever that law is in their side of things, man, they just don't care about it at all. On top of that, they are always the ones who are telling us we're not going to do that. We're not going to use tax dollars to fund abortions. Well, where is that one? Because we're funding Planned Parenthood. How about this one?
Starting point is 01:15:40 You know, we are not going for single-payer health care or Medicare for all. We are just going for Obamacare. Well, what about that one? I mean, the people who hate the slippery slope argument always hate it because it is a slippery slope and they know it. It's like they hate the use of the word, don't use the word baby, use the word fetus. Why? Because you know it's a baby. And the only way you can win is through deceit. Now, I'm not saying that the conservatives, you know, aren't deceitful at times. Sure, everybody has bad guys. But I don't know if you've noticed your party has been hijacked by people
Starting point is 01:16:27 who have taken the exact opposite opinion of the things that you believe in. The Republican Party do a lot of things that I really don't like. That's why I'm not a Republican. But I will tell you this. They haven't turned into a group of murderous thugs. And the Democratic leadership is starting to look an awful lot like murderous thugs. They're starting to look like, you know, black shirts. They're starting to look an awful lot like the thugs.
Starting point is 01:17:05 that take over in revolutions. It is really, truly amazing how fast they took off the mask, and it has been just a straight, you know, triple diamond, black diamond slope down into off this mountain. They are just going crazy. We now have, what, 10 Democratic candidates in, I believe, for 2020 already. We'll probably get another 10 to 15 before this thing is over. the litmus test for them right now is every single one of them basically needs to have any chance to win has to support Medicare for all. Medicare for All is a proposal that was completely insane just a few years ago.
Starting point is 01:17:50 Bernie Sanders proposed Medicare for All in 2013 and got zero co-sponsors of the Democrats. None of them were with them. But no, they all were with him. But I'm going back to your point that you made earlier. They were all with him, but it wasn't politically expedient to say that. And now it is. But now that the masks have come off, now they can say, yeah, you're damn right, I'm a socialist. You damn right, I'm for abortion at any time.
Starting point is 01:18:18 Even after birth, I'm fine with it. If we tried to kill that sucker and that sucker came out and it's still alive, we're going to neglect it or we'll kill it. I'll strangle it with my own hands if I have to. That's the kind of mentality we're dealing with now. They are now at the point to where they're saying, we're just going to make ammunition unaffordable. They'll do anything. And once they tip a little bit farther, I can guarantee you, they will all start to say out loud, we got to go for guns.
Starting point is 01:18:49 I'm sorry, but the Bill of Rights doesn't mean anything anymore. The Second Amendment doesn't mean anything. And it's scary. Because they're already doing that with the Fourth Amendment. I contend the Third Amendment as well. with all of the wire tapping and everything else. I mean, there's two things that can happen here. Either they're going to move so far left.
Starting point is 01:19:08 And then when it comes back to a general, the American people, Democrats are going to be like, whoa, they're way too crazy. Or, God forbid, they might embrace it because they hate Trump so much. They might embrace these sorts of things.
Starting point is 01:19:18 And then we are in a totally different country. So we want to go to CBS confronting Corey Booker on Medicare for All and also tell you the latest polls from the American people. They're frightening because Republicans are starting to go, you know what higher taxes not such a bad idea all right first let me tell you about x chair our sponsor few things will change your life for the good but x chair just might do it if you're like most people you spend most of your time in your office and in your chair than you do uh in your own bed x chair is launching a brand new model for a limited time available only to this audience and
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Starting point is 01:21:31 and I turn it down every year. But Thomas Massey invited me this year. and I don't know how many more times we're going to be doing the State of the Union so I thought give it a whirl and Eric Bowling is hosting our coverage tonight here from our Washington Bureau where I'm broadcasting out. State of the Union
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Starting point is 01:25:40 I will be there. Sean Spicer, Bill O'Reilly. Corey Lewandowski is also going to be there, and all hosted by Eric Bowling. And the mooch. are you. Scare moochie's going to be there too. Can't leave out the mooch. Well, I would, but you don't have to. I'm doing well. You know, the only thing we're not, we're on Facebook, YouTube, blazedtv. com, dropping the paywall. We should be in Times Square on that big Megatron in Times Square,
Starting point is 01:26:09 don't you think? Yeah. Just for your hits. Just for us. Just for us. Okay. So what are you expecting tonight. What do you hope the president's going to do? I hope he turns around and smiles at Nancy Pelosi and says, see, I got this. I'm getting my wall. Like it or not? I would love that. That would be perfect. He is, I hope that he is strong on the border and, uh, we, he will be. Is he going to propose something or is he just going to use the stick and say, I'll just declare a national emergency. You mean is he going to propose a deal? No.
Starting point is 01:26:50 I cannot imagine him offering a deal out of the state. This is his stage. This is his moment where he gets anywhere between 60 and 90 minutes to make his case for the next year. But doesn't he need to make the case that it was Congress that shut down the government, not him. I mean, it was his. And he said, I'll take the blame for it. but he expected somebody to negotiate, and he was willing to negotiate. You know, okay, not a wall, it's a fence.
Starting point is 01:27:20 They were not willing to budget at all. You know what the absolute bizarreness? If I were Stephen Miller writing his speech right now, I would appeal to people's common sense. This is a phrase you used to use. I don't know if you still use it. You should because you are brimming with common sense. $5 billion on a $4.2 trillion budget comes to about, if you had a $100 bill, it comes to about 10 cents. So if you got $100 bill in your pocket, are you willing to protect your $100 bill by spending 10 cents to guarantee to protect that $100 bill?
Starting point is 01:27:55 Now, $100 bill represents our $20 trillion economy. Open up the southern border. Open up any of our borders. The world will flood in and you will ruin our economy. You will destroy our country. You'll do to us what has been done to Europe. And guess what? If you made a mistake and the 10 cents didn't work, you still have $99 and 90 cents in your pocket.
Starting point is 01:28:20 But if you don't do it, you might have the whole $100 pickpocketed right from you. You think he'll break it down like that? I would if I were him. I don't know if he will. I mean, he's, look, he's a dealmaker. And he's a, he walks tall and carries a big stick. So my guess is it'll be along the lines of, hey, I've tried to make a deal with you. We shut down the government.
Starting point is 01:28:40 I gave Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer an opportunity to come back to the table, make another deal. You haven't done it. I'll have to do what I have to do. My guess is he'll come a little harder in your face at the Democrats and then put it on them. If they shut down again, you know, Mitch McConnell had a really good line. He said there's very little education in the second kick of a mule. The Republicans should see that. that, and I think Trump will see that and say, look, we have to do something.
Starting point is 01:29:10 Have to do something. I mean, Glenn, you've been around a long time. To find $5 billion in a $4.2 trillion budget is nothing. Simple. It's a rounding error in probably five different agencies. When you talk about the state of the union, you would have to include something near and dear to you, the opioid crisis, because it's getting worse and worse. We found fentanyl, enough fentanyl to kill 57 million Americans.
Starting point is 01:29:42 We found it coming across our border just last week. So we have to talk about the opioid crisis. He will. In fact, I've emailed back and forth with Stephen Miller. The opioid crisis and fentanyl and, you know, the whole southern border drug issue will be a big part of that speech. you've assured me that. There's a new kind of talking point going around right now, and I think it's legitimate.
Starting point is 01:30:08 As someone who's lost my only son to this horrible, horrible drug, weaponizing fentanyl. A suitcase filled of fentanyl can kill a whole city. Can kill the whole city. So imagine if you can get that into some sort of into the air supply or into the food or water supply. They're talking about weaponizing fentanyl. I think Trump will talk about why a non-examination.
Starting point is 01:30:31 other reason why we need the southern border tied up. Back to the $5.7 billion. I think the ask for 2019 by Congress is $27 or $28 billion in foreign aid to countries like Jordan, well to Israel as well, but Afghanistan, to Central America. They want, they're asking for our government, our taxpayers to come forth with $28 billion to help other people out, likely securing their own borders. So I think that he needs to make all these cases tonight and let the American people, you know, do what Glenn Beck does.
Starting point is 01:31:08 Use your common sense. And in common sense says give him, give the guy the money. So do you, do you have confidence? I have, you remember when they used to call us extremists because we stood for the Constitution and the Tea Party. They were government hating constitutional crazies. And they were so, they were hijack. the Republican Party. You couldn't be more far off the mark than that statement.
Starting point is 01:31:39 The Democrats have become such extremists when yesterday Ben Sass tries to get the Senate to, you know, stand up and say, hey, we're not for infanticide. They won't even be on record for that. They wouldn't even stand up for that vote. It's amazing. It's amazing. You have to bring a bill that says we will not kill a live-born human being. They have to bring a bill to outline that?
Starting point is 01:32:04 That's insanity. They're also talking about a wealth tax of 70% or more. You have socialists now openly going against the free market. Who's mounting the campaign to do the sales job for the free market? You know, you and I've spoken about this in the past. It's young people right now are looking up to AOC, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is an outright socialist. She calls herself a Democrat socialist, but if you're going to pose a 70% wealth tax, and if you're going to propose...
Starting point is 01:32:47 End of the free market. Billionaires should be illegal. I mean, is that the most insane thing you've ever heard? So in other words, in what point does it come millionaires should be illegal? Or what point does it become everyone should have the same thing? that's communism socialism right that's what they're proposing so but young people Glenn I go back to this young people probably under the age of say 27 they've been voting for eight years seven eight years nine years have never experienced like a really bad
Starting point is 01:33:17 time they've never experienced the great depression they probably don't recall the great recession of 2005 six seven and so they think well yeah go ahead let's just let's get free stuff Free stuff's good. We can afford free stuff. Look at this country. We're the most powerful, wealthiest country on the planet. Free stuff is good. They don't know the other side of free stuff when your economy goes into a downturn.
Starting point is 01:33:40 I saw 1989 stock market crash people jumping out of buildings in New York City. Saw it. Know it. I was there for the 2005 crash where people were going, we'll pay you U.S. government. You don't get interest rate to give them your money. We were saying, I'll pay you government to hide my money. money because I don't think it's going to be worth anything at this rate. It was insane. The world was upside down. Goldman Sachs was about to go bankrupt.
Starting point is 01:34:07 Warren Buffett stepped in and put a $5 billion buffer on Goldman Sachs, saved Goldman Sachs. If Goldman Sachs goes after Lehman went, after Bear Stearns went, after countrywide, it was company after company falling. Goldman goes, I'm telling you, the world financial system would have broken at that moment. I don't know where it would have bounced from. I don't how deep it would go on, but they saved Goldman, they saved, you know, hate them if you want, but Warren Buffett saved literally the financial system with a $5 billion lifeline to Goldman's Axis. You and I have talked about the economy for a very long time, and the economy is in a really weird
Starting point is 01:34:47 place. We, we, you have cycles, so you're going to have a recession. We should have had a recession during the Obama years, and we just kept, you know, the Fed just kept propping up, propping it up, propping it up, propping it up. The Fed's not really propping anything up anymore. And we're due for a recession. But worse is the CDO problem, the mortgage, the mortgage systems, the car loans that are out there. The same bad stuff that caused 08 has only been made much, much worse. Are you concerned about? No, no, I'm not because the things we were over-extended as an economy, as a country, individually in 2005, six and seven, and eight.
Starting point is 01:35:37 But there are things in there, you talked about CDO, credit derivative assets, but we put in place things, and again, you and I don't like more government, but these things happen to be smart. We put in place ways that companies like Goldman Sachs of the world who leveraged the leverage. So in other words, everyone was leveraged by borrowing, right? So individuals, companies, we all borrow. So we're at a negative leverage. These outside groups went and said, I'll package these things and sell them at a discount. So now there's leverage upon the leverage. And they did it so many, they daisy chained it so many times that there was literally one, let's say,
Starting point is 01:36:13 one finger's worth of asset in there and the whole body's worth of leverage in there. And when the system started to crumble, it all fell apart. We've now put rules into place where they can't do that anymore. So I think, yes, we are extended. but we're not deriving instruments on credit extensions. CDO problem was about 60 or 70 trillion, if I remember right. It is now over 160 trillion. But we can't.
Starting point is 01:36:40 You could be a Wall Street player and leverage literally hundreds of millions of dollars of mortgages with no asset behind you. Right. Can't do that the banks now need to show that they're not overextended on their balance. which is a good thing. In one minute, you tell me the State of the Union today. Much improved? Long way to go. I don't need the whole minute.
Starting point is 01:37:10 Much improved, long way to go. I think he's going to, I think, barring any sort of major meltdown in the economy, I think you're going to have six more, five more states of the Union under Donald Trump. State of the Union tonight, hosted by Eric Bowling here in Washington, D.C. We're going to be in the Trump hotel after the state of the union. We're in the hotel bars. I know. I know.
Starting point is 01:37:32 I know. I know. You've got to watch this. It's all online. We're taking the paywall down, as Eric said. So, Blaze TV, you can go to blazTV.com. You can also watch it on YouTube and also on our Facebook page. Tonight, commercial free starts at 7.30 Eastern Time.
Starting point is 01:37:52 Thanks, Eric. Thank you, Glenn. American Finance Corporation. NMLS 1-8-2334, www. nmLSConsumeraccess.org. Okay, so I happen to disagree with Eric on the economy. I think we're going to hit some problems, and I think we're going to be tight again with mortgages.
Starting point is 01:38:13 I also think you can never predict to the Fed. They could go back to zero. They could go to 10 with the interest rate. I have no idea how to predict those guys. Anyway, you need to lock in your mortgage right now. If you have a variable rate, get it locked in right now. Please call American financing. If you're looking to buy a new home, now is the time to get a mortgage. All you have to do is go to American financing. They have salary-based mortgage consultants.
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Starting point is 01:39:39 You know, if I had to give the state of the union really, truly, forget about politics, give the state of the union. I would say that in my lifetime, possibly, possibly, we are looking at 2001 and possibly 2008 and maybe 1969. the state of the union, I think, is in one of the weakest positions we have ever been in. And it's strange because it seems diametrically opposed to itself in some ways. We are creating jobs. Things are getting better. People are getting an actual pay increase. I mean, with CPI, with the consumer products in, you know, inflation or index,
Starting point is 01:40:35 we are for the first time that is outpacing, the pay raise is outpacing the CPI. So you're actually feeling like you're making more money, many Americans, not all. But at the same time, I disagree with Eric on our financial situation because I think the whole world is about to come undone. We have China, who I believe is preparing for war. We have Russia who is at war with us. It's just a war of digits of ones and zeros right now. our allied powers are a mess
Starting point is 01:41:10 and that's just because the Western world is a mess right now who are the allied powers that could stand up against a Russia, China and you know Iran-Turkey kind of coalition our unity is a joke it is it's more divided than ever and both sides blame the other side. And both sides refuse to look at their own contribution because the other side won't look at their contribution. Who's willing to say, you know what? I contributed to this and I want it to stop.
Starting point is 01:41:53 Who will join me? I don't see those people in politics. I don't see those people in the media. Okay, here's what I did. Now, I don't need your confession, but I do need you to recognize that you were part of it on the other side, do you want it now to stop? Let's just make it stop. Nobody's interested in that. Nobody, everybody wants to win. And because of that, we're all going to lose. Where are the people who, you know, there's nothing better than somebody who, you know, people get it when they were on the forefront when they were there. And it's more popular today to divide people than it was when I was, quote, dividing people in 2008. It's much more popular now. I could make a lot more money now than I did then. You have credibility if you stand up now and say, wow, we got to stop. We got to
Starting point is 01:43:05 stop, because there's nobody rewarding that. Who are those people? I think those people exist in the heartland of America. I think there are Republicans and Democrats who are sick of this, who are sick of the people in Washington on both sides of the aisle. If I were the president, they're sick of looking at my face, and they're sick of looking at the face sitting behind me right now. because to them, both of us, to one side or the other, represent gridlock, doing nothing, anger, division.
Starting point is 01:43:46 I'm saying right now, stop. Let's all stop. I'll take my blame, you take your blame, and take the beam out of your own eye. That's fine. Now let's do something positive together. It's true, too. I mean, you know, there are areas to work together and they don't do it very often. One of the areas that used to be very common ground was the fight against illegal immigration. If you go back and look at the American sort of viewpoint on illegal immigration, it was against illegal immigrants most in the mid-90s. Why? Because the Democrats were also against illegal immigration, at least publicly in the 90s. They came out and said it was a big problem. They've changed.
Starting point is 01:44:32 They were. They believe. They believed that. They believed that. Well, I don't know if they had the unions. They knew that they're, they knew that the unions were their biggest supporters and the unions were against that. And so that's why they stood against it. That's the only reason. And you know, both sides play those games with special interests. I just want somebody to actually say what they mean and mean what they say. All right. Tonight you're going to hear about the government shutdown and you're really going to hear it from the media because the Democrats have invited all these people who have, you know, they didn't get paid for 35 days. Okay, whatever. Here's one thing you should be concerned about on the shutdown. Apparently, we didn't put some of our IT people on the really don't miss a day of work list,
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Starting point is 01:45:59 Also sign up for BlazeTV. BlazTV.com slash Beck. You can get the state of the union coverage on YouTube, Facebook, or write on BlazeTV. Do it to now. The promo code is back. In the Constitution, it says from time to time, the president shall address Congress, and it could be in letter form or any way he finds suitable, and make them aware of the state of the union. So if I were going to be the president of the United States, and I seriously had to think about this, I would start with what are our duties as government. What are the things we can affect? What is the state of our union?
Starting point is 01:46:41 And I would start by explaining that we have a Constitution that we've all signed an oath to. That's the only reason why we're here is to protect and defend the Constitution. And that is something that we established to create a more perfect union, a more perfect union. Not a perfect union. We're never going to get this right. But are we moving in the right direction? And the Constitution gave us certain things. So let's go through the state of the union.
Starting point is 01:47:08 We're supposed to establish justice. Have we done that? Is it justice? Is it equal justice? Because now there is social justice. And perhaps social justice should be left to the churches. And equal justice is the job of the state. We are to promote domestic tranquility.
Starting point is 01:47:30 America has never been more anxious. And we're anxious because of Washington, D.C. provide for the common defense. We've got a great military. Best in the world. However, that's not the only defense we're worried about. What about providing for the common defense on our borders? What about what about the common defense with China and AI and and the 5G network and how they are infiltrating our country and our companies and they are stealing us blind? What about Russia? Lots of investigations going on about Russia, but they all revolve around me. Go ahead, investigate all you want. But has anybody looked, what is Russia really doing? Whether I'm the president or the next person is the president.
Starting point is 01:48:20 We are under attack. Are we providing for the common defense? Promote the general welfare. Promote. So are we promoting those things? Are we saying, Only we can do those things. How have we promoted the general welfare? And secure the blessings of liberty for us and our posterity. Boy, I could spend some time on abortion on that one. But I'd also like to say, we now have members of Congress that do not believe in the free market system. How are we promoting and securing the blessings of liberty when we have people that want to change our system of government into a system that is known for its oppression of people.
Starting point is 01:49:15 I'd say the state of the union is tenuous tonight. That's how I'd start. John Miller, who is our White House correspondent and does his own show on the Blaze TV and gives you a round up and a look at what's really happening. in Washington. Hello, John. How are you? Good. How you doing, Glenn? Good. I don't think the president's going to say any of those things tonight. No, I think you're right about that. I think what he'll likely do is talk about the state of the economy, which is obviously still on fire. You were just talking about that in the last segment. But it's interesting because the state of the economy is great, but it should feel like the roaring 20s or it should even feel like the 80s in terms of the national
Starting point is 01:49:58 spirit. It absolutely does not. No. And I think that is because we are so divided. And we're tenuous. We're tenuous. We're not sure this is going to last because of spending is completely out of control in our own homes and also nationally. It's out of control. And you have this fight about taxes going up to 70 percent. Yep. I mean, you don't know which direction we're going. And it's interesting because the president is calling for unity tonight. And it's a matter of how do you unite with people who believe what the modern left believes in? I mean, how do you unite? I mean, how do you unite with people who believe that life doesn't start, not at conception or even the third trimester, but when the baby's in the car on the way home and the mother's mental health is
Starting point is 01:50:42 considered fit. I mean, how do you compromise with people who are literally saying to you, we're going to keep the government shut down unless you do what we want, or people who bring as their guests to the state of the union, the person, the agitator who stopped flake in the hallway, or the people, the illegal immigrants, or the doc recipients. So, you know, the president obviously does his own dividing on Twitter. Occasionally he, you know, has to do the political fisticuffs. But when he's calling for unity and the Democrats are saying, we don't really want to unite with you.
Starting point is 01:51:13 We want to shove it in your face. I don't know how you heal that divide. You said promote domestic tranquility. I don't know how you do that with people who are doing just that. Give me a ranking. Give me a grade for, of the constitutional responsibilities of this government. first to provide equal justice. I would say C. Why?
Starting point is 01:51:42 I would say C because you have, I mean, you look at what happened to Kavanaugh. I mean, the justice system. I mean, forget the actual justice, the fact that the courts are out of control. Forget the fact that the courts have completely taken over what they're supposed to be doing and have outgrown how the Constitution sees them. I mean, the national spirit in terms of how you see people are completely guilty until proven innocent. You saw that with the Covington kids. You saw that with Kavanaugh. You see that, I mean, it's just a mentality that you don't have to have any evidence. As long as we believe it to be true, believe all women.
Starting point is 01:52:12 That's the motto on the left, unless, of course, that guy is a Democrat, like the lieutenant governor of Virginia, then you don't have to believe them. So here's the problem with this. The government, I think, has actually gotten better on justice with the justice reform that just happened. And the justice that you're talking about is really coming, you would say, is coming from us and the media, but it's not. It's actually coming from political organizations. Sure. It's not government imposed social justice. But it is the media.
Starting point is 01:52:40 The Washington Post is absolutely helping them. It is. It is. Okay. So justice, how can they even claim it's part of their job promote domestic tranquility? You know, I don't know. So how does government actually? do that. I mean, they can
Starting point is 01:52:59 try to promote it, but at the end of the day, it is up to we the people to do that. And that's why, I mean, the preamble starts with we, the people of the United States to promote it. Right, but they establish the Constitution for the government to do these things in order to create a more perfect union.
Starting point is 01:53:15 So you notice it says promote domestic tranquility. That just means, to me, pet the cat. Don't do anything that is disrupting. If every Everybody wants to be disrupted, then you just have to be a leader and step in and go, we're going to make it. It's going to be okay.
Starting point is 01:53:34 I know everybody's arguing with each other right now. But that's not what they're doing. And I would give probably an F to everyone on that. I mean, everyone plays their role from government down to the media, down to, you know, people on Twitter and Facebook. Yep. Everyone fails on that. Yeah. Provide for the common defense.
Starting point is 01:53:50 Think pretty good, except the board is a disaster. And that, you know, that's the primary function. You know, many would say that's the main function of a military is to protect the borders here at home instead of, you know, thousands and thousands of miles away. So I think we're doing a good job. Thousands of miles away. Yes, exactly. And staving off those threats. But the ones that are closest to us, we're not doing anything.
Starting point is 01:54:10 And the ones that are coming in new forms, AI, the 5G network, Russia with their ones and zeros that we're in war with Russia right now. They are attacking us. even anyone who is is in the information you know Facebook Google what are they doing to provide for the common defense against companies like that right they're doing nothing because it helps their business model exactly right so what did you give them I would give a C again because some people in some areas it's good I mean we we feel safe so I would go I would say internationally a right domestically F I agree and that kind of comes down to a C yeah General welfare Promote the general welfare I think I would say Again, maybe a D, to be honest Why? What does that mean to you?
Starting point is 01:55:05 I don't know exactly what it means. I think that I mean, the domestic tranquility and general welfare Kind of seem the same. I would agree But I think that the state of our The spirit of our nation, I feel right now is not in good shape. Yeah. And I think that that falls into the category of general welfare. And securing the blessings of liberty.
Starting point is 01:55:28 I would say F. I would too. I would say F. I mean, this government is a failure. This government is an absolute failure if you grade it on the things the Constitution says they must do. Well, like you said in terms of the, I mean, just in terms of life, I mean, securing the blessings of liberty, if you're not going to stand for life.
Starting point is 01:55:46 For us and our posterity. That's what it says. Us and our posterity. Yep. And I mean, the spending is out of control. that's for posterity. And then also, I mean, just in terms of the way the way the businesses, it's good. I mean, Trump has repealed a lot of regulations, which is good for business. But liberty is more than just business liberty. And so I think that the notion of freedom, it's not something anyone talks about anymore.
Starting point is 01:56:13 I mean, when is the last time you heard a politician really talk about the importance of individual liberty and freedom? outside of a you know we're fighting for women's rights or other than you know bogus speeches almost never yeah it's not almost never and you're seeing it in the polling of millennials freedom of speech they don't believe that they don't believe that anymore they don't believe in freedom of speech they're trying to now put a 50% tax on bullets they don't believe in the second amendment you know the only one that I think we could all agree on is the Third Amendment, you know, the King can't quarter soldiers. That's the most important amendment. There is.
Starting point is 01:56:52 But you know what? I think we're actually violating that because I think with the NSA, they're doing the same thing the King was trying to do by quartering soldiers. They've, their soldiers are just digital. Right. Right. No, I think that's interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:07 Yeah. John, you're going to be part of the broadcast. Yeah, we're going to be broadcast. I think we're going to be in emancipation hall as well. Oh, wow. Okay. So we'll see you tonight on the broadcast hosted by Eric Bowling, and that is happening on the Blaze TV. Tonight starts at 7.30, and it's commercial free.
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Starting point is 01:59:12 Just get over it. And they couldn't understand how we were feeling. when Trump was elected, they had to have counselors in the classrooms for that week because the kids couldn't get over it. And I was really tempted to say, get over it. But I didn't because I had been there. I understood what it felt like. Now the psychiatrists of America have united to define the psychiatrists of America have united to define there's 56% of Americans say they are extremely anxious or very anxious about the impact of politics on our daily life.
Starting point is 01:59:56 And so they have dubbed this now, Trump anxiety disorder. So it's only Donald Trump's fault. You're only anxious. 53% of Americans, but they're only anxious because of Donald Trump. Really? But it's interesting to me how the medical community, has gathered together to help people because they understand how you can have anxiety with Donald Trump. But they couldn't understand how you would have anxiety with Barack Obama. It is, we are so
Starting point is 02:00:31 split. And unfortunately, there's a disturbing, there's a disturbing study out that shows we are actually getting closer on one thing. And that, I think, is socialism, taxing the rich. Now, 54% of Americans, Republicans say taxing the rich, they need to pay more of their fair share. Yeah, it's one of those things. I mean, they're saying 76% of a registered voters believe the wealthiest Americans should pay more in taxes now. And it's an easy one because you're targeting a very small group of people. And those group of people are obviously well off and they can handle it. They don't need their money. It's, you know, whether it's morally correct doesn't even seem to be a question anymore. It's interesting that when you ask people about the actual
Starting point is 02:01:16 percentages. I think most people believe the rich pay nothing. So they believe, oh, they're paying 5%. They're getting out of everything. They're not paying anything. And so when you ask them the actual numbers, should they pay more than 20% of their income or 30% of their income, people are opposed to that. They just don't know what, they don't have any idea what rich people are actually paying in taxes. So this is a very convenient way to ask this question. And it's really interesting to me. It's such a socialist way to answer or to ask the question to say the rich shouldn't it be should anyone have to pay more than 20% of their of their salary to taxes yes or no yeah ask you should that 10% 20 30 yeah yeah yeah you go the whole time yeah it's people you once you stay it is marks
Starting point is 02:02:08 that groups us it is Washington and jefferson and franklin that says that's separate and say, no, we are not group makers. What we are is Americans, and we're all in this together. Now, what's fair for one is fair for all of us. I mean, God only asks for 10%. God, God asks for 10. I know what they're doing. I am very aware, well aware of what God has done for me today, what the hell has this government done for me? That is three times greater than what God did for me today.

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