Hamas-Lovers Destroy DC While Biden Brags About His 'Accomplishments' | Guests: Salena Zito & Tammy Bruce | 7/25/24

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President Biden gave his first address to the nation yesterday and bragged about his "accomplishments." But Glenn recaps everything horrible that happened in the past three weeks, making many Americans feel beaten up. Radical pro-Hamas protesters rioted and vandalized federal buildings and monuments around D.C. Glenn further explains why we should continue to fight to save our republic. Washington Examiner national political reporter and author of “The Great Revolt” Salena Zito joins to share what things she’s seeing on the ground in Pennsylvania that are good signs for the GOP. Blaze Media national correspondent Julio Rosas joins to share the violence he saw during the pro-Hamas riots in D.C. Columnist Tammy Bruce joins to discuss the gaslighting and fear-peddling that plagues the entire Democrat Party. Glenn and Pat further discuss Biden's address, where he announced the end of his political campaign.
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A lot to say, but I want to just take a journey back in the last couple of weeks because it has been a rough few weeks for America.

Speaker 2 But I don't want you to lose sight that we are winning and it is beginning to turn.

Speaker 2 You just feel very alone because that's what the mainstream media does and that's what the almighty power of global entities wants you to feel. We'll start there in just a few seconds.

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Speaker 2 So it's been a long three weeks. Remember, this phase, this chapter of America, this birth pang,

Speaker 2 started just a few weeks ago when we had a debate. And the president froze on stage.
He couldn't remember where he really was at any given time. He wasn't making sense.
He had no word retrieval.

Speaker 2 It was a frightening moment for many Americans, not because, oh my gosh, he's going to lose to Donald Trump, but because that guy is the guy who's running the country right now.

Speaker 2 That's not an easy job.

Speaker 2 And we have enemies breathing down our neck and they are are looking at us and licking their chops we because of the policies of this president we for the first time since i was a kid we are actually talking about the use of nuclear weapons that's insane

Speaker 2 so when that shock hit us And we were like, this is the guy running the country. What was happening? And the shock of we've been lied to by everyone.

Speaker 2 They've told us he was fine sharper than ever he's the sharpest tack in the drawer and we realized he's not in control

Speaker 2 who is

Speaker 2 what did this mean

Speaker 2 why didn't anybody say anything why hasn't the cabinet invoked the 25th amendment and all of that leads us to who can we trust

Speaker 2 Who's actually been running the country?

Speaker 2 Why hasn't anyone said anything? And if you do say something, how come you were labeled a conspiracy theorist?

Speaker 2 Remember, if you said four weeks ago that he was incompetent and unable to continue as president of the United States,

Speaker 2 you were a conspiracy theorist.

Speaker 2 A year ago, when Democrats were saying he can't run for another term, we want somebody else, the Democratic Party squashed those people.

Speaker 2 Wouldn't let you have a primary because he's our guy.

Speaker 2 So that's what began four weeks ago. And then, what was it, a week, week and a half after that,

Speaker 2 we have this moment with President Trump in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 Really see something that said, take a look at what happened.

Speaker 2 So we don't know who's in charge

Speaker 2 and then a week later the guy running against him

Speaker 2 is gunned down on live television

Speaker 2 and we don't know really what happened.

Speaker 2 In fact, we still don't know what happened because the head of the security of the Secret Service, we all figured out and found out, was hired by the first lady.

Speaker 2 Not the president. The first lady was the one who pushed for her DEI hire at the Secret Service, and she was protecting PepsiCo

Speaker 2 and now the most important leaders of the world.

Speaker 2 And so we went, okay, well, there's another shock, but let's hear her out. And she testifies and she says this.

Speaker 4 Was this a colossal failure?

Speaker 4 It was a failure. Yes or no? Was it a colossal failure? Is the question.
Yes or no? I have admitted this is a terrible series. This is a yes or no series of questions.
Was this a colossal failure?

Speaker 4 Yes or no?

Speaker 4 Yes.

Speaker 4 Have you provided a list to the oversight Committee? Yes or no? I'll have to get back to you on that. That is a no.

Speaker 4 Have you provided all audio and video recordings in your possession to this committee, as we asked on July 15th? Yes or no? I would have to get back to you on that. That is a no.
You're full of today.

Speaker 4 You're just being completely dishonest.

Speaker 2 Now you're reeling. This is all in a three-week period.
Now you're reeling from that. Wait a minute, was this a setup? What are they covering up?

Speaker 2 If they're not covering something up, why wouldn't wouldn't they just be honest and open and transparent why wouldn't they feel like most americans and then you realize well maybe they do feel like many americans those that we saw on social media right after the assassination attempt that were screaming like they were crazy people

Speaker 2 you missed

Speaker 2 how did you miss

Speaker 2 And a little bit of the American soul just kind of vaporizes and disappears. You're like,

Speaker 2 what is this?

Speaker 2 So after that happens,

Speaker 2 just a few days later, the president is being pressured to resign, and we'll let it be his decision. Well, I've already made my decision.
God will have to remove me himself.

Speaker 2 Saturday, he's saying the same thing.

Speaker 2 Then, suddenly, Sunday morning,

Speaker 2 I believe he was

Speaker 2 given a choice, a coup happened,

Speaker 2 and our president resigned.

Speaker 2 Now,

Speaker 2 I think he should have resigned,

Speaker 2 not just from the candidacy, but from the presidency of the United States. Another shock to you.
Wait a minute, wait a minute. He's not okay to run a campaign, but he's okay to run the country.

Speaker 2 What?

Speaker 2 And then his replacement is announced. Here's Chuck Schumer.
Listen to this.

Speaker 5 So now that the process has played out, from the grassroots bottom up, we are here today to throw our support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. I'm clapping.

Speaker 2 You don't have to.

Speaker 2 Okay, good. Thank you.

Speaker 2 As the process played out from the grassroots up, no grassroots movement was going for Kamala Harris. None, none.
Nobody at the bottom voted for her.

Speaker 2 She was in the primary.

Speaker 2 She had, let me count all of the delegates that she won. Zero.

Speaker 2 Zero.

Speaker 2 She was rejected by the voters, and then she was strangely just picked as, oh, she's the one we want.

Speaker 2 And the party elites picked her. And then they had a coup and picked her again.
And are trying to convince you that that was a grassroots effort?

Speaker 2 What is happening?

Speaker 2 Well, the same thing.

Speaker 2 They've just changed faces.

Speaker 2 The same kind of cover-up. The same exact kind of garbage that you got from the press before

Speaker 2 is happening again.

Speaker 2 Who's Kamala Harris? Well, we know she's fine, and she's got a spotless record, right? We know she's fine, just like they knew Joe Biden was absolutely fine.

Speaker 2 And you're a conspiracy theorist if you say anything differently. Well, now we watched it with our own eyes.

Speaker 2 And media has confirmed it for the last three and a half years that she was in charge as the border czar. We have the videotape of all of them saying it.

Speaker 2 But no, no, no. Now we have to change our history.
We have to change our news.

Speaker 2 Here's the media. Cut 31, please.
Quote unquote, border czar.

Speaker 2 Vice President Harris was not a border czar.

Speaker 6 Meantime, vice president and border czar Kamala Harris facing some backlash.

Speaker 2 What he said about Harris and immigration was not true. She was never appointed border czar.

Speaker 2 And this will be her first visit to the U.S.-Mexico border region since she was appointed as the border czar by President Biden.

Speaker 6 People gonna have to counter the misinformation. You already hear folks talking about the border czar.
She wasn't the border czar.

Speaker 6 President Biden tapped Kamala Harris, Vice President Kamala Harris, to be the border czar.

Speaker 2 Now, she wasn't the border czar. That's what Republicans labeled her.

Speaker 6 They were very critical of Kamala Harris, especially in her role as border czar.

Speaker 2 Now what she's up against is folks lying about her border record, calling her a border czar. Kamala Harris, who was appointed as the border czar.

Speaker 6 The Biden team didn't declare her the border czar. They wanted her to work on kind of the root causes of immigration.

Speaker 7 There has been so much criticism against Kamala Harris. You know, she was the border czar.

Speaker 2 Calling her sort of the border czar, which wasn't necessarily the case.

Speaker 6 So, the border, if they weren't planning to address it in a major way, do not make her your border czar. She met with some of the northern triangle countries, but nothing has effectively changed.

Speaker 2 Nothing's changed for them.

Speaker 2 Your whole world has changed. Our country has changed.
Our country is in dire trouble.

Speaker 2 There is a clear and present danger off our shores. It's called China, North Korea.
It's called Hamas.

Speaker 2 It's called Iran, Russia.

Speaker 2 Do you think they're playing this little game of borders are he's fine? You're a conspiracy theorist? They know,

Speaker 2 just like you know.

Speaker 2 And you are looking at this going, this is madness.

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Speaker 2 I just want you to recognize

Speaker 2 why you might be on edge, why you might be so tired right now. A lot has happened.

Speaker 2 Your country that you love, assuming that you do love it, your country has taken a beating over the last just three weeks. Presidential debate.
Let me just remind you of that moment again.

Speaker 8 Continue to move until we get the total ban on

Speaker 8 the total initiative relative to what we're going to do with more Border Patrol and more asylum officers.

Speaker 2 President Trump?

Speaker 9 I really don't know what he said at the end of this, and I don't think he knows what he said either.

Speaker 2 Look,

Speaker 2 we had the safest quarter in the history of our country. Stop.
Here is the amazing thing.

Speaker 2 That was a body blow to many Americans.

Speaker 2 I knew what this state was of our president.

Speaker 2 You can see it.

Speaker 2 But for half the country, it had been denied.

Speaker 2 And we were called liars and conspiracy theorists. I didn't celebrate when I saw that.
I was terrified when I saw that.

Speaker 2 So yesterday, the president resigns, Cut 8, from the race.

Speaker 8 It's been the honor of my life to serve as your president.

Speaker 8 But in the defense of democracy, which is at stake, I think is more important than any title.

Speaker 8 I draw strength and I find joy in working for the American people.

Speaker 8 But this sacred task of perfecting our Union is not about me. It's about you,

Speaker 8 your families, your futures. It's about we, the people.

Speaker 8 We can never forget that.

Speaker 8 And I never have.

Speaker 2 Another body blow last night.

Speaker 2 The

Speaker 2 well, I'm not going to get into it. If you don't understand what I meant by a body blow of just that portion of the speech, I don't think you understand.

Speaker 2 But he's talking about our republic is at stake. And while he's speaking, just

Speaker 2 a block and a half from the Capitol building at the Union train station,

Speaker 2 they're taking down the flags and burning them in the streets. Here's what happened with the Palestinians in Washington, D.C.
yesterday: cut four.

Speaker 2 They are painting

Speaker 2 our statues.

Speaker 2 Hamas is coming and they are taking down our flags.

Speaker 2 This is a federal property. They're taking down the flags and they're burning them.
Imagine on January 6th if they would have done that.

Speaker 2 If they would have spray painted on the wall, the right is coming.

Speaker 2 Imagine the jail time for parading.

Speaker 2 Nothing happened yesterday.

Speaker 2 Ronald Reagan's voice echoes almost every day in my head now, not from his presidency, but when he was standing up in 1961 or 64, and he was talking about

Speaker 2 a time of choosing.

Speaker 2 He had been a Democrat his whole whole life.

Speaker 2 And I think he was the first one that said, I didn't leave the Democratic Party. They left me.

Speaker 2 And he said, it's a time for choosing. And it is.

Speaker 2 The president said it last night in his own speech.

Speaker 2 You and I both know. And I don't know why our

Speaker 2 friends who are Democrats, and I'm not talking talking about the ones in Washington or the real deep political people, I'm talking about the average person.

Speaker 2 I don't know why they won't admit it or they can't see it, but this is not America. The last three weeks

Speaker 2 could be coming from the old Soviet Union.

Speaker 2 Brezhnev speaks, loses his place, and looks confused.

Speaker 2 Then

Speaker 2 his challenger is shot after everybody is saying he's not in charge. He can't even, he can't be the guy.
His main competitor is shot and almost killed.

Speaker 2 Would we accept that at face value in the Soviet Union? No.

Speaker 2 Then a coup happens.

Speaker 2 And Brezhnev is saying, I'm not leaving yet, yet, yet, yet. And then

Speaker 2 a note is issued with a weird signature that you've never seen before, a weird signature on it that just says, yes, okay, I'm leaving. Would we accept that at face value?

Speaker 2 And what would we expect to happen?

Speaker 2 Brezhnev, a couple of days later, coming out and having a press conference after some sort of deal seems to have been brokered, and he would endorse the new guy stepping in.

Speaker 2 And the press would say, what a hero Brezhnev is. What a proud son of the Soviet Republic.
Right?

Speaker 2 That's Soviet stuff. That's not American.

Speaker 2 The protesters on the streets, nothing happens to them.

Speaker 2 You are seeing our history destroyed, the real-time destroying of news and history, rewriting of history. You're seeing our traditions destroyed.
But I want you to keep one thing in mind.

Speaker 2 This is where you are right now, most likely. And you're like, geez, I just feel horp.

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Speaker 2 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.

Speaker 2 Pat Gray joins me today. If you just joined us,

Speaker 2 you missed an effort to try to explain probably why you feel beat up

Speaker 2 and you feel tired.

Speaker 2 We all do.

Speaker 2 Because we have watched our country take an absolute beating

Speaker 2 from the debate right into the assassination, right into the, you know, people on social media screaming, how could you possibly miss, which was just another assault on your senses.

Speaker 2 And then the Secret Service director, Cheadle, coming out and saying, yeah, well, it was a slopey roof. And so we don't like to put people on hot, slopey roofs.
And

Speaker 2 another.

Speaker 2 And then a coup happens. Kamala is made the nominee and they start changing history again.

Speaker 2 And start saying, oh, no, she was never the border czar when they were the ones who told us she was the border czar.

Speaker 2 And then last night, the president, while he's doing that, the Palestinians are marching for Hamas in Washington, D.C.

Speaker 2 and burning an effigy of Bibi Netanyahu and taking down the flags in front of the Union Station, a federal building, and burning the flags.

Speaker 2 That's what happened in the last three weeks.

Speaker 2 and you're like, There's nobody doing anything, there's nothing. Well, let me show you

Speaker 2 another side,

Speaker 2 and let me show you what happened when the Palestinians took the flag down, they started burning it. And there was a group of Americans that went in for that flag,

Speaker 2 and they were police officers. Let me show you the bravery it took to go in and get that flag.

Speaker 2 Here you see

Speaker 2 maybe what ten police officers they are surrounded by an angry Hamas crowd

Speaker 2 and they are getting the flag off of the ground

Speaker 2 and people aren't happy and they lock arms with the flag and back out of the area

Speaker 2 I watch this

Speaker 2 and I am moved by the bravery of those officers and I am grateful to those officers

Speaker 2 that they remember who we are.

Speaker 2 You have a right to burn the flag. You're a moron if you do it, but you have a right to burn the flag.
But you do not have a right to deface our monuments, to write Hamas is coming

Speaker 2 on our monuments. Take down our flags and then fly the Palestinian flag.

Speaker 2 No, I'm sorry. You don't have a right to do that.

Speaker 2 And in a sane America, you would have been arrested. But we're not a sane America.
We're a very sick America. But I want to show you the parts that are standing.

Speaker 2 The left immediately went after Donald Trump when he stood up after being shot in the head.

Speaker 2 Secret Service wanted just to rush him out of there.

Speaker 2 But he said, and you can hear it on the tape, no, no, no, I need to say something to people. No,

Speaker 2 wait, wait.

Speaker 2 And then he did something that I fear too many of us have already forgotten.

Speaker 2 He stands up with a clenched fist and says, fight, fight, fight.

Speaker 2 The press immediately tore him apart, saying, Look, he wants violence. No, he does not want violence.

Speaker 2 He is saying, fight for your country. Stand up for your country.
Do what those police officers did yesterday. Fight for your flag.

Speaker 2 Fight for our history.

Speaker 2 it's not violent, it is passionate,

Speaker 2 and it is rooted in eternal truth.

Speaker 2 There are far too many examples

Speaker 2 of people being cowards,

Speaker 2 far too many examples of people being stupid.

Speaker 2 I come to you today

Speaker 2 to ask you to recognize the light.

Speaker 2 The shadows are growing so very dark, but that is only possible when the light begins to get brighter.

Speaker 2 Be that light, be that beacon of hope in somebody's life.

Speaker 2 My executive producer, Ricky, this morning

Speaker 2 said it's been a rough three weeks.

Speaker 2 And she had tears in her eyes, and she said,

Speaker 2 I'm just watching my country be destroyed.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 all of us on the meeting,

Speaker 2 we all fell silent because we all felt exactly the same way.

Speaker 2 But it's because of her bravery to say how she felt that I am giving you and her

Speaker 2 this monologue.

Speaker 2 It's always darkest before the dawn.

Speaker 2 They have trashed our country for twenty plus years.

Speaker 2 They have brought us to the point to where we're at a breaking point, a place where I said we would be.

Speaker 2 I hoped that we would not.

Speaker 2 But the country cannot go on much longer like this.

Speaker 2 But I want you to take courage from the things, the two things that I just showed you that also happened this week, and they were big things.

Speaker 2 They're just not getting play in the media because that's not their narrative or their agenda.

Speaker 2 Your narrative, your agenda, my narrative, my agenda is to save the republic.

Speaker 2 Now remember, it was just four weeks ago that we were having the discussion whether we're a republic or a democracy.

Speaker 2 And the same people that are lying to you today about Kamala Harris and the Borders are and are in this sudden whipped-up frenzy to change history, all of them are doing it,

Speaker 2 it's because they're exactly exactly the same people and they are answering to exactly the same people.

Speaker 2 It's just Kamala that they're helping and covering for now and not covering for President Biden because President Biden, he has been used up, he's finished, move on.

Speaker 2 They are also the same people

Speaker 2 that were telling you four weeks ago that we are a democracy.

Speaker 2 And when we spoke out and said, no, it's a very important

Speaker 2 distinguishing characteristic. We are a republic.
We have a democratic vote, but after that vote is taken, then we're a republic. They told us we are conspiracy

Speaker 2 theorists that are whipped up by the right and

Speaker 2 Donald Trump because it's our plot to make people believe we're a republic. Well, let me quote President Biden last night, CUT 15.

Speaker 8 When Ben Franklin was asked, as he emerged from the

Speaker 8 convention going on, whether the founders have given America a monarchy republic, Franklin's response was, a republic. If you can keep it.

Speaker 8 A republic, if you can keep it. Whether we keep our republic is now in your hands.

Speaker 2 Yes, it is.

Speaker 2 But what he means is go out and vote.

Speaker 2 What Franklin meant was educate yourself.

Speaker 2 Be a responsible citizen. Care about these things.

Speaker 2 Talk amongst yourself about these things. Discover the truth because the truth will be, there will always be people who try to hide the truth from you.

Speaker 2 And it is your responsibility, not the media's responsibility, not my responsibility, but your responsibility

Speaker 2 to educate yourself.

Speaker 2 And when you see an injustice, fight,

Speaker 2 fight, fight.

Speaker 2 You fight for what is true,

Speaker 2 and then you go to the ballot box. You fight for the truth because it's worth fighting for.
It's worth living for.

Speaker 2 It's the only thing that will change our children's life for the better, is the truth. So, damn right, fight,

Speaker 2 and use that one day that we have a democratic

Speaker 2 democracy tool at our disposal and vote.

Speaker 2 You know, I was going to say, may God save the Republic, but

Speaker 2 I was reminded that it was a millimeter

Speaker 2 that the president walked off stage two weeks ago, bleeding from the side of his head. His ear was clipped off.

Speaker 2 You and I both know that was a miracle.

Speaker 2 How dare us feel beaten and discouraged

Speaker 2 when the arm of God was made bare.

Speaker 2 He's doing his part.

Speaker 2 May you do your part and me do my part.

Speaker 2 May we save the republic.

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Speaker 2 You know, it's interesting. NORAD

Speaker 2 had to scramble a few fighter jets to intercept two Chinese and two Russian bombers who were violating our Alaskan airspace.

Speaker 2 You know, this happens from time to time, but I don't remember it with

Speaker 2 the Russian and the Chinese launching bombers, but they did it right before the president's speech, which was terrifying, quite honestly.

Speaker 3 Pat? Yeah, but was it between 10 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon? Because I really appreciate it when they do it between the hours that our president is cognizant. So that's

Speaker 3 really thoughtful and considerate of them.

Speaker 3 I don't, I mean, is there a better time to test us than right now? I mean, I think you kind of alluded to this the other day that,

Speaker 3 you know, if you're our enemy and you're looking at what's going on in this country right now, you'd be thinking, hmm, wonder if we could take advantage of this.

Speaker 2 So does a phrase come to mind at all? I used to say this all the time.

Speaker 2 You know, it will cascade from the Middle East and come to America. And there will come a time when all of our enemies will look and go, now they're weak.
Now, now, now, now, now.

Speaker 2 I mean, we could get much weaker in the next few months, but

Speaker 2 maybe not. We are in absolute chaos.
Nothing is working right now.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 geez, the president spoke last night. He's like, and

Speaker 2 I'm going to change the Supreme Court. Oh, my gosh.

Speaker 2 He's talking about setting out his agenda for the next six months. And in

Speaker 2 four minutes into the speech, he starts in on the Franklin thing. And he's like, and he was what?

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Speaker 2 convention? I mean,

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Speaker 3 I know. Every time.
He's incapable of just delivering a speech well.

Speaker 3 He can't do it. You know, and so it's kind of depressing.
But, you know, something I've been trying to remind myself of lately is that

Speaker 3 the foundation that our founding fathers built

Speaker 3 is the strongest, best foundation ever created for a country. And one person can't bring it down.
I mean, he has definitely done some damage. He has weakened us.

Speaker 3 But if you remember back when we were together at the time when Clinton was first elected, we had a station event and I remember crying at it because it was announced that Bill Clinton was going to be the president.

Speaker 3 I thought that might be the end. Certainly with Obama, we thought that was the end.
And now Biden and Harris will survive this too.

Speaker 3 We're going to survive this too. And especially,

Speaker 3 that goes especially for if Donald Trump is elected in November.

Speaker 2 Yeah, and

Speaker 2 the American people. And they are waking up.
I'm convinced of it. I can't believe that.
I think so, too.

Speaker 2 They are waking up. And they may not be standing up and saying anything, but I just think, I just,

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You know, the problem is, 64%

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Speaker 2 Wow. If, I mean,

Speaker 2 with things like that, there's, I mean, the fraud that go on could change everything.

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Speaker 2 Hello, America. Well, the woman who called the 2016 election said everybody's wrong, turned out to be right.
Then she also said,

Speaker 2 2020 does not look like it looked in 2016. I am not sure she was right.

Speaker 2 I think she's spotted some things

Speaker 2 where she can maybe get close to saying if things don't change,

Speaker 2 this is going to look more like 2016. Selena Zito, she is a New York Post columnist, Washington Examiner, National Political Reporter, and the Great Revolt co-author.

Speaker 2 She says Pennsylvania Democrats are becoming Republicans. We'll talk to her in 60 seconds.

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Speaker 2 Selena, welcome back to the program. How are you?

Speaker 11 Oh, I'm doing fine. How are you?

Speaker 2 I'm good. So let me ask you,

Speaker 2 am I reading the tea leaves right from you that you are seeing things that

Speaker 2 might be very encouraging for 2020 or 2024?

Speaker 12 Yeah, so

Speaker 11 this year seems very, very similar to 2016.

Speaker 11 In fact, I encourage people to read my book, The Great Revolt, not because I wrote it, but basically because it's a blueprint for what's happening right now.

Speaker 11 It tells you everything that's happening and why, but makes you understand why

Speaker 11 and how this conservative populist movement sort of began and strengthened. Everyone said after 2020 that, well, you know, 2016 Trump was just an outlier.

Speaker 11 And I remember writing in 2020 after Biden won, I said, I think the outlier is Biden, not Trump. And I think that COVID is sort of,

Speaker 11 and people's reaction to it is sort of

Speaker 11 what made things different.

Speaker 11 So, anyway, so

Speaker 11 why do things seem similar? Well, I mean,

Speaker 11 Vice President Harris is very, very similar to

Speaker 11 Hillary Clinton in that she is very disconnected from the very people

Speaker 11 that will make this election go for one person or the other. People that do not live in Pittsburgh or Philly or New York or DC or Milwaukee

Speaker 11 or Detroit, but the people that live in Vernon County, Wisconsin, or Kenosha, Wisconsin, or that live in Erie County, Pennsylvania, right?

Speaker 11 And this election is very much about those voters and who appeals to them. And Harris is much further left than either Hillary

Speaker 11 was.

Speaker 11 And I suspect if she doesn't, if there's no change in her, and there cannot be because she is on the record talking about herself, other people are not.

Speaker 11 And she will probably do four points worse than Hillary in a state like Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 Wow. And you're saying, too, that the I read your article yesterday that lifetime Pennsylvania Democrats are now,

Speaker 2 they're not sitting this out. They're turning and becoming Republicans.

Speaker 11 Right. It's very, very emotionally different.

Speaker 11 to be one party and vote the other party because you're mad at your party, right? For whatever reason.

Speaker 11 It's a very different dynamic if you physically

Speaker 11 change your political party. Because now the sale is complete.
The breakup is complete. It's not like you broke up a little.
It's not like go back together, break up, go back together.

Speaker 11 You're divorced. Because

Speaker 11 the identity of being a Democrat in Pennsylvania, I mean, I mean, well, in Pennsylvania or whatever, these legacy Democrats, people that are born born both Catholic and Democrat, right?

Speaker 11 It's just, it's such an emotional part of your identity. It's such an emotional part of who you are because it's what your parents were.
It's what your grandparents were. And it's very difficult.

Speaker 11 It's not as difficult to vote for a Republican if you're a registered Democrat. However, it is very difficult to literally change a party.

Speaker 2 And are you seeing that just

Speaker 2 anecdotally or

Speaker 2 is so what is giving you the impression this is happening a lot?

Speaker 11 So I use just one woman as an example because she has such a powerful story to tell Shirley Hall. I hope people go and read the story.
They can just find me on Twitter at Vito Selena. But, you know,

Speaker 11 Shirley Hall I used as an example, but the massive movement of Democrats changing to Republicans in Pennsylvania in the past eight years has been

Speaker 11 I would have never even I would have never predicted it because it is common to vote for someone else and stay your party. But for you to make that emotional decision is very, very different.

Speaker 11 And I think that the Democrats had a 600,000

Speaker 11 vote

Speaker 11 over registration than Republicans in 2022, right after that election. And that is now whittled down to under 300,000.

Speaker 2 Wow.

Speaker 2 That's bigger than that. So what is it?

Speaker 2 That is really big.

Speaker 11 I cannot, and it's happening in counties that will swing the election. Look, the election is not going to be decided by Allegheny County where Pittsburgh is or Philadelphia County where Philly is.

Speaker 11 Those numbers essentially stay right about the same. They're maxed out.

Speaker 11 Where it is decided is in the margins in the small counties, Blair County, Erie County, Cambria County, you know, 500, 600, 1,000 more votes. That changes the entire election.

Speaker 2 So, what is it that is making people say,

Speaker 2 I've got to switch parties?

Speaker 2 Is there one event, one thing, or is it a series? What are you hearing?

Speaker 11 It is a series of things.

Speaker 11 Mostly, you know, people in these areas, you know like we're where president trump did his rally in butler there nobody goes to butler county nobody nobody goes to butler county not republicans or democrats donald trump does it makes him them feel seen it makes their concerns feel seen all of a sudden you start feeling very very different

Speaker 11 about who has your back And the coalitions of the parties have also changed. Democrats were always the party of the working class since the New Deal coalition was formed under FDR.

Speaker 11 And Republicans were the party of the elites, the country club. Those changed dramatically beginning in 2006.

Speaker 11 Ironically, when the Republicans lost the House and Senate that year, but you saw when Republicans voted for Democrats that year, they voted for Democrats who were conservative.

Speaker 11 So they were mad at both parties and

Speaker 11 they wanted to stick it to the Republicans. and so this evolution has been going on for

Speaker 11 for about

Speaker 11 10 years eight years or no 20 years almost 18 years

Speaker 7 but

Speaker 11 you know it's not listening to the voters it's not hearing the voters it's belittling the voters and and and and it's in a large part as I talked about in my book that pressure hasn't just come from politics, it's come from our cultural curators, institutions, academia, big government, the media,

Speaker 11 all of corporations,

Speaker 11 the NFL. They all located their headquarters in the super zip codes

Speaker 11 where the most wealthy and the most powerful live in Washington and New York. They're very disconnected from the people

Speaker 11 who buy their tickets to their movies, who buy their music, who sit in their seats, who buy

Speaker 11 their beer, right?

Speaker 11 They all know they're all sort of this like incestuous group. And I'm not saying they're bad, they just don't know the people that they serve, including their schools and including our government.

Speaker 11 I have argued forever that the RNC should be located in Columbus, Ohio, and not Washington, D.C.

Speaker 11 Right? Like

Speaker 11 all these large institutions need to to decentralize because they have lost touch with the people that buy their products or who they serve. And so that has impacted our politics.

Speaker 2 Let me play something from Chuck Schumer just a couple of days ago where he was announcing

Speaker 2 Kamala Harris. Listen to what he said here.

Speaker 5 So now that the process is played out, From the grassroots bottom up, we are here today to throw our support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. I'm clapping.
Stop.

Speaker 2 Don't have to. Nobody applause.

Speaker 2 All right.

Speaker 2 So he says, from the grassroots up, the process has worked from the grassroots up, making people, trying to convince people that this was something that the average person voted for or wanted.

Speaker 2 Are any Democrats a little disgusted by they were told to sit down, shut shut up, you can't have a primary, when they wanted a different person.

Speaker 2 And now it's too late, and now they're just trying to make it look like everybody's for Kamala Harrison. It's all good, and this is the way democracy works.

Speaker 11 Yeah, no, this is not the grassroots up.

Speaker 11 I mean, the amount of, I keep singing that song, even though I don't particularly care for them anymore, the Dixie chicks, and I know they took Dixie off, whatever, but the song gaslighting, right?

Speaker 11 Like, it just keeps playing over in my head. And, you know, the assumption that they believe that voters are stupid is stupid.

Speaker 12 You know, I mean,

Speaker 11 you know, if you earnestly love Joe Biden

Speaker 11 and you earnestly worked really hard volunteering, you know, being at the polling, whatever throughout the entire primary process, as well into this general election season, and then you're being told that someone you never voted for, who's never earned a vote, is that this was all orchestrated by the elites and there's no way to put lipstick on this peg.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 2 you started by saying, you know, that Joe Biden was the outlier.

Speaker 2 Are we at a place yet, Selena? And I love you because you know history. Are we at the place where Woodrow Wilson got to, where he scared the American people so

Speaker 2 badly about progressivism that they had to change their name and go undercover and become liberals and take that seat.

Speaker 2 Are we at that place to where this is

Speaker 2 about to turn on them hard for a long period of time?

Speaker 11 Well,

Speaker 11 you know,

Speaker 12 we are polarized, okay.

Speaker 11 However, I do believe this is going to be a transformational election cycle. So I wonder how much that polarization shifts.
I think the person and the people who change that polarization more so

Speaker 11 is will be the Democrats and not the Republicans because of what they're trying to force their voters to buy into.

Speaker 11 And so I do think there is it's beyond a realignment, right? We've already realigned. I think

Speaker 11 there is that we are going to see a temporary stay of

Speaker 11 Democrats move to the Republicans

Speaker 11 because of the way this was handled so heavy-handedly.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 2 Selena, thank you always. As always, you're great.
Really appreciate it. Thank you.

Speaker 2 Selena Zito, dear friend and somebody, one of the reporters, the only reporters that I think you can really trust.

Speaker 2 There's a handful of them out there, but Selena is on top of my list because she actually talks to people, not institutions. Selenazito.com is her web address.
You can follow her at Selena Zito

Speaker 2 or Zito Selena on Twitter. And the book that she was talking about, she wrote in 2016 called The Great Revolt.
It is well worth your read. Selena Zito.
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Speaker 2 He was actually standing with the protesters yesterday, not protesting, but I'll bet he was parading. He should be arrested.

Speaker 2 But he was with the protesters, the Hamas protesters, who were absolutely vile

Speaker 2 outside of Union Station, where they took down the American flags, replaced them with Palestinian flags, and then defaced all of our monuments there at Union Station, saying Hamas is coming, which I really like.

Speaker 2 You know, I like that warning. I don't think I needed it, but I like that warning.
Julio's with us now to tell us what it was like in the crowd. Hi, Julio.

Speaker 13 Hey, Glenn, thanks for having me.

Speaker 2 You bet.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 2 what did you see that surprised you, and what did it feel like?

Speaker 12 Well, nothing surprised me.

Speaker 2 I mean, the whole reason why I

Speaker 13 the whole reason why we were willing to, you know, Blaze was willing to send me is because I told them, I said, this is going to get out of hand because this is not Biden. This is not Harris.

Speaker 13 This is Benjamin Netanyahu who is speaking to Congress. I mean, this is their guy that they hate the most.
He is in town. And so this is going to be their only shot to make

Speaker 13 their impact in terms of disruption and rioting. And so

Speaker 13 I'm not surprised at all that

Speaker 13 they are no longer hiding their Hamas support.

Speaker 13 And like you said, I mean, we've all known this for a while, but now that they're really letting the masks flip just because the war has continued in Gaza and there has been no ceasefire.

Speaker 13 There has been no, you know, Israel hasn't hasn't ceased to exist. So they're just getting madder and madder as the month have gone on.
But it was crazy.

Speaker 13 Them tearing down the American flags at Taiwan Station,

Speaker 13 again, is not surprising. They've done that.

Speaker 13 Similar groups have done that all across the country.

Speaker 13 To the credit of the U.S. Park Police, they did move in to stop one of them.

Speaker 13 And I filmed that for Blaze Media.

Speaker 2 I have to tell you, I watched it. Hang on just a second.
Can we play that video? If you happen to be watching the Blaze right now, now, we'll play the video and I'll describe what's happening.

Speaker 2 But you're not seeing this anywhere. You're seeing the depressing part of defacing and an angry crowd and the Palestinian flags going up.
But you don't see what the U.S. Park Police did.

Speaker 2 And it was, they were greatly outnumbered.

Speaker 2 And they go right into the crowd in, what was there, probably 10 of them, Julio?

Speaker 13 Just about, yeah.

Speaker 13 Unfortunately, the Park Police, like other law enforcement agencies, they are severely understaffed. And that's something that their union has been vocal about for a very long time.

Speaker 13 And so that's why they were able to make the arrest. They were able to save the flag, but they weren't able to

Speaker 13 prevent further destruction to the monuments or to the other flags. And that's just because they didn't have the manpower to do that.

Speaker 2 Yeah, well, I mean, we're $35 trillion in debt. We just, the cupboards are bare.

Speaker 2 We're spending $4 trillion, but we don't have the money for extra law enforcement.

Speaker 2 The other picture you took, and I don't know how you got in there to take this, but the picture that you took of them folding the flag

Speaker 2 inside the office, they took the flag back and folded it up and preserved it. That's remarkable.

Speaker 13 Yeah, and

Speaker 13 that is their,

Speaker 12 they take that very seriously.

Speaker 13 I mean, the Park Police, they protect the National Mall, they protect the monuments in New York and San Francisco as well. And they take their job seriously because

Speaker 13 they protect these highly trafficked tourist areas. Things that are, when people say the United States, they automatically think of, oh, the National Mall, you know, all these monuments and stuff.

Speaker 13 So they try their best in these situations to mitigate and prevent the destruction from happening. But

Speaker 13 like I said, unfortunately, they don't have the manpower to completely secure these areas when there's that many rioters in the area.

Speaker 13 And this is the unfortunate consequences of a George Floyd, post-George Floyd world. They're not really allowed to because

Speaker 13 the police command and the general higher level

Speaker 13 in terms of politicians,

Speaker 13 their approach is now: well, the police have to de-escalate. And what that is just fancy for is the police just have to leave the area and not engage and just let people do what they want.

Speaker 13 That's basically what

Speaker 13 they're told to do. But obviously,

Speaker 13 when they're able to take action,

Speaker 13 they still will try their best to do that.

Speaker 2 So, can you compare this? I mean, you weren't at January 6th, but can you compare the tone of the crowd and the things that were happening at all?

Speaker 2 Did it at all resemble January 6th?

Speaker 13 Actually, I did cover January 6th.

Speaker 13 I was there that day. I made it to the end of the day.

Speaker 2 Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that.

Speaker 2 No, no, no, it's all good.

Speaker 2 It was quite the day.

Speaker 13 But no, so I mean, I can kind of compare the two. So, I mean, obviously, the big difference between January 6th and

Speaker 13 July 24th, Jay 24,

Speaker 13 is that the authorities actually prepared this time.

Speaker 13 They brought in police from New York. They brought in police from Maryland.
They brought in extra law enforcement.

Speaker 13 They actually secured the perimeter of the Capitol complex, which didn't happen January 6th. And I've always maintained that, yes, it was a riot, but it was the most preventable riot of that season.

Speaker 13 Political violence had been something we had been experiencing for months prior to January 6th.

Speaker 13 And so I don't know why. So

Speaker 13 it is my belief that they allowed it to happen by not adequately preparing for it. But

Speaker 13 so that's why yesterday, Jay 24, they didn't get close to the Capitol building.

Speaker 13 They tried, and that's why within the first five minutes of the march, they tried to push their way through a police line. And that's why police had to use pepper spray to get them to stop.

Speaker 13 But again, the rhetoric is, I mean, openly praising terrorist groups and making it known by defacing monuments. I mean,

Speaker 13 that is something that has been happening for a long time. I've been actually been telling Congress that they need to take this seriously.

Speaker 13 And, you know, as typical DC, they don't really start to get going unless it happens to their backyard.

Speaker 13 So there are kind of things happening now where it's like, okay, hey, we should probably focus on the street protesters because there's been a lot of focus on the college campuses.

Speaker 13 And I'm not saying that's not important.

Speaker 13 But the street protests have been happening since October October 8th of last year, and they have caused massive amounts of damage, a lot of violence.

Speaker 13 And that's something that needs to be looked at at the federal level. So

Speaker 13 this was obviously not nearly as bad in terms of the Capitol building being breached because that didn't happen.

Speaker 13 But again, that's just because they actually prepared for it. And it says that if there's going to be a major protest,

Speaker 13 we have to wall up the White House or we have to wall up the Capitol building or we have to wall up the Supreme Court. And nine times out of ten, it's because of the part left.

Speaker 2 Are you going to share the pictures of the cleanup that you took this morning?

Speaker 2 Have you shared them already? Or do I have

Speaker 2 been misinformed? I understood that you were there taking pictures this morning of the cleanup, or maybe.

Speaker 13 No,

Speaker 13 my flight was early this morning, so unfortunately, I wasn't able to

Speaker 2 do that. Yeah, sorry about that.
Yeah, I hear that they were out scrubbing the monuments and cleaning up, you you know, all the aftermath. Did anybody go to jail?

Speaker 13 So I was told by park police that at least 10 people were

Speaker 13 arrested, and that was for destruction of government property, for defacing and resisting arrest fighting. Yes.

Speaker 13 But true to the DC area forum, a lot of them were quickly released.

Speaker 13 The Palestinian groups were posting videos showing their quote-unquote comrades being released within hours. So that's another reason why

Speaker 13 police are reluctant to go out of their way to put themselves in harm's way because they know that even if they do arrest people for not minor offenses in these liberal jurisdictions,

Speaker 13 their arrestees are just going to be let back out.

Speaker 2 Julio, thank you so much.

Speaker 2 Julio Rosas, you can find his personal sub stack, mostlypeaceful.live.

Speaker 2 And this was mostly peaceful yesterday. I'm sure it was.

Speaker 2 And you could also find his reports

Speaker 2 on Blaze Media and theblaze.com. Thanks, Julio.
I appreciate it.

Speaker 13 Yeah. Thank you for having me.

Speaker 3 It's fascinating to listen to

Speaker 3 Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday talking about the protesters and giving his perspective on them.

Speaker 3 you know, we're a little distracted as he comes to town, and so it was great that he had a chance to address Congress, though.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I liked his one line. Let me see if we have that.
Yeah, you know what line I'm talking about. Yeah, it's 41.
Which one is it?

Speaker 3 Cut 41 from Pat Sawitz. Cut 41, Netanyahu.

Speaker 5 Some of these protesters hold up signs proclaiming gays for Gaza. They might as well hold up signs saying chickens for KFC.

Speaker 2 This shit is so remarkably stupid. Man, these people on the left are just dumb as a box of rocks.
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Speaker 2 I'd like to, and I, you know what? If they want to go over and march in solidarity on the streets,

Speaker 2 you know, with Gaza, you just let me know. I will pay your airfare so you can take your rainbow flags and your signs, gaze for Gaza, and you go ahead and march and see how that works out for you.

Speaker 2 Make sure

Speaker 3 you get just what you wear in the gay pride parades because that'll help a lot.

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Speaker 2 I know, I know.

Speaker 2 Wow, last night that speech that the president gave was just out and out weird.

Speaker 2 First, let's play Cut 22. Here's Biden passing the torch.

Speaker 8 You know, in recent weeks, it's become clear to me that I need to unite my party in this critical endeavor. I believe my record as president, my leadership in the world,

Speaker 8 my vision for America's future, all merited a second term.

Speaker 2 No.

Speaker 8 Nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy.

Speaker 8 That includes personal vision.

Speaker 2 This is,

Speaker 2 I really think this was the deal. Part of the deal was you can go out and we'll even back you up, that you were the greatest president of all time, and you were wonderful, and everything else.

Speaker 2 If you don't resign, at least from the candidacy,

Speaker 2 we're going to destroy you. We're going to start releasing stuff on you, and you're not going to like it.
But you can go out a hero, and your family will be safe

Speaker 2 if you do this.

Speaker 2 Because he said yesterday that

Speaker 2 the economy is

Speaker 2 the best in the world. Here, it's cut 11.

Speaker 8 You know, we've come so far since my inauguration.

Speaker 8 On that day, I told you, as I stood in that winter, we're stood in a winter of peril. What? And a winter of possibilities.
Peril of possibilities.

Speaker 8 We're in the grip of the world. We were in the grip of the world.

Speaker 2 Stop. Stop, stop, stop.
Is this got, this guy still has his finger on the button. This guy is the guy.
This is, this is by law, if somebody launches a nuke, the president has to respond.

Speaker 2 They hand him the Black Book of Death. That's what it's actually called, the Black Book of Death.
And he picks from like a

Speaker 2 Cheesecake Factory

Speaker 2 menu. And he's like, I'll have a number six, a number four, and a number three.
Then an actuary who is with the football then has to calculate how many people will die.

Speaker 2 And does anyone across any border die as well? So So they will be pissed at us and say, hey, they'll feel like that was an attack on us. He has six minutes to make these decisions.

Speaker 2 The guy can't read a teleprompter.

Speaker 2 Why is he still president of the United States?

Speaker 2 He should have resigned last night. But why? Why not? Why is it in the interest of the Democratic Party bosses to not have him step down?

Speaker 2 If you don't think that the other countries around the world that want us dead aren't looking right now at everything they can do to cause more chaos, we have the strongest economy in the world.

Speaker 2 I just told you 40%, what is it, 39%

Speaker 2 of the population, they don't think that they can afford their bills.

Speaker 2 Auto repossessions are at an all-time high. What are you talking about? People are suffering.

Speaker 2 And I got to tell you, I don't know what it's going to take for your neighbors at the grocery store to not start getting pissed off at these people for saying, well, they just don't understand how groceries work.

Speaker 2 They don't understand the monetary policy system. I don't have to understand the monetary system to know that it's not working for me.

Speaker 2 And it's not working for my neighbors. And 39% of us are worried about making the bills at the end of the month.

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Speaker 2 Years ago, a woman in Los Angeles, I believe she was the head of Planned Parenthood at the time,

Speaker 2 had a game-changing moment. And it came during the Clinton administration, when all of a sudden, oh, he should be, we don't worry about women being abused and the power dynamic and everything else.

Speaker 2 He's President Clinton. He can do that.

Speaker 2 And I remember her quitting and getting out of, you know, the left business, if you will.

Speaker 2 And she wrote a book, I can't remember what it was called, Language Police, or I can't remember, I'll ask her in a second.

Speaker 2 And I read it, and I'm like, she is right on. And it was a game-changing book for me.

Speaker 2 And it was all about how the left manipulates language and why it's so dangerous. Now, here she is.
25 years later, and she's got a new book out.

Speaker 2 It's called Fear Itself, Exposing the Left's Mind-Killing Agenda. I love Tammy Bruce.
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Speaker 2 Tammy Bruce, the author of Fear Itself.

Speaker 2 Welcome to the program. Hi, Tammy.
Hi there.

Speaker 12 And I have to say it was the National Organization for Women. Even I wouldn't go near

Speaker 15 leading Planned Parenthood.

Speaker 2 All right. I mean, that's right.
I knew it was one of those organizations organizations I didn't like or trust. Yes.

Speaker 15 And now I am feeling the same way.

Speaker 12 And thank you for your kind words about my first book.

Speaker 12 And I have to say, it's your work that when we talk about the transition of someone like myself from the left to the right, really unlocks a lot of doors when it comes to the way I thought of things and what was possible.

Speaker 12 So thank you.

Speaker 2 Wow. Thank you.
I appreciate that. Well, it's your scratch my back.
I'll scratch yours, I guess, because

Speaker 2 it's a weird time we're living in and a lot of confused people. And they're confused.
And it's so strange that

Speaker 2 you were on today. I was reading something this morning, and it is exactly like your book.
And

Speaker 2 I was reading something today. I'm going to use it tomorrow.
And it's about the different kinds of lies that abusers use.

Speaker 2 And how, and it was all written for,

Speaker 2 you know, physical domestic abuse. And that's what your book is about, about how lies and fear is being used by really unscrupulous people.
And we are in an abusive relationship.

Speaker 2 And the nice thing is you also have some answers, and we'll get into that as well. So explain that concept.

Speaker 12 Well, you know,

Speaker 12 the idea for the book started before COVID, right? The most immediate example we have where there was an awakening of people was what governments around the world were doing with COVID.

Speaker 12 But it's ancient. It's a technique that is thousands of years old.
It is the notion of using fear to quell populations, and it tends to work. Look, there's brainwashing for a reason.

Speaker 12 There's cults for a reason. The mind is susceptible to repeated messages, and especially messages involving dire threats, existential threats, and we adjust in order to survive.
So this is

Speaker 12 the issue becomes major governments, and yes, we'll get into domestic violence in a second because this is like domestic violence writ large.

Speaker 2 But it

Speaker 2 is.

Speaker 12 Yes, exactly. So the issue is, is that the more afraid you can make a population, the more they'll retreat from activity.

Speaker 12 But it has to be done in a framework of your life is at stake in one way or another unless you do X.

Speaker 12 And if you don't comply

Speaker 12 or adjust and pay allegiance to what we say is reality, you will be punished. And it's for your own good, we're told, of course, and this crosses every single leftist issue.
Global warming, of course,

Speaker 12 COVID, the nature of who's going to control what kind of medicine we need and what health care is.

Speaker 12 It's the notion of, you know, a crime and even a bad economy, Glenn,

Speaker 12 frightens people, right? You don't have enough money to get to work, to feed your children, and then you don't know if you can pay your rent.

Speaker 12 Everything, it's like an onion, adds in to this notion that if you do not behave, you will be harmed. And then, of course, there's language, which you're right.

Speaker 12 My first book, The New Thought Police, was warning people a quarter of a century ago that they were changing language, not because they cared about, you know, manhole covers, you know, and and what you call certain things

Speaker 15 it is right the idea that the moment you

Speaker 12 are if you if you're unsure about what's safe to say because the rules keep changing then you will stop thinking about the issues and now of course we know you can get fired if you misgender someone which is insane or if you don't use pronouns right now we're into forced speech but it all comes back around to making you unsure of what to think, what you can say, what you can do.

Speaker 12 And then what happens?

Speaker 11 You don't challenge the government.

Speaker 12 You step back. You withdraw from public and cultural life.
That's at least what they intend.

Speaker 12 And you become neurotic. Chronic fear becomes mass anxiety.
And

Speaker 12 the wife of a friend of mine is refusing to have children because she's so worried about global warming.

Speaker 2 I told you.

Speaker 12 It is and i i said to him i could tell her that her child might be the person who fixes that issue for her but correct comes correct you know it this this dynamic and it's not i one last point it's not that fear per se is the issue fear is a gift it is meant to be transitory so that you can use your logical and reasonable mind to make a plan What the left has done is it has weaponized fear to make it chronic and that that you adjust to it and it becomes normal, and you just begin to withdraw from a whole variety of things, you know, saying who you support for

Speaker 12 president or if you listen to Glenn Beck or, you know, what you're willing to say to people. And that's this book

Speaker 12 shows the history of this, that what the fear that we experience in our lives right now is not natural, it is not organic, it is not inevitable, and it can be stopped with some very simple personal action.

Speaker 2 Okay, so help me out on that because I think that courage is contagious and we're starting to see it.

Speaker 2 That moment where Donald Trump, shot in the head, and if Biden would have done it, I would have said the same thing.

Speaker 2 Shot in the head, after especially after everything that he's gone through, and he says to the Secret Service, wait, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 2 And he stands up and he puts his fist and he says, fight, fight, fight. That doesn't mean get in the streets and gun people down.
That means fight for what you believe in.

Speaker 2 Fight for what you know is true.

Speaker 2 And that is the worst thing that could happen

Speaker 2 to regimes that want to control people.

Speaker 2 And it's so hard, but we're seeing more and more examples come up with, you know, real courage of their convictions that don't have to do it. You know, it hurts them to do it.

Speaker 2 But how do we foster that?

Speaker 12 Well, you know,

Speaker 12 it is contagious.

Speaker 12 The Trump example is perfect, not just at the rally, that was a remarkable, life-changing moment for, I think, everyone.

Speaker 12 But what he has withstood with the law fair, but also people who listen to you every day and people who listen to Rush Limpaught every day are also examples of, look, you can speak your mind.

Speaker 12 It is worth doing. Here are these ideas we can talk about.
You're not alone. And what it is, besides, you know, recognizing that reaction in yourself, because this is a very weak construct.

Speaker 12 Everything the left does is weak.

Speaker 12 It's made up.

Speaker 12 Talk about cheap fakes. The left is a cheap fake and it moves Marxism through.
But

Speaker 12 the solution here, and for me, because I've experienced it on personal issues. So we're talking about politics, but there are personal things that we experience.

Speaker 12 And many people watching that rally, it was like a switch that went off, where the moment you see dramatic courage, and Trump mentioned this to a reporter.

Speaker 12 He said when he got up from that platform, he knew he'd been finally, he understood he'd been shot in the head. And he felt the blood.
He tasted it. It was like he knew.

Speaker 11 And this could have been his last public utterance.

Speaker 12 But he looked out and he realized the audience had not left him, that there was no stampede.

Speaker 12 And that still gives me chills because he said at that point, when I saw they were still there, and that gave him, he didn't say this, but it's correct, that gave him courage, right?

Speaker 12 That's when he decided, I have to say X. So there was this teamwork.
He gave them courage by standing up. and by being himself, right? This is not a, it was essentially Trump.

Speaker 12 And when he looked out, that is what generated the fist in the air and the fight, fight, fight, which for me, if you think you might be dead in 30 minutes or shorter, you're going to encourage people to not give up.

Speaker 12 And that takes courage, is not giving up because of what we face.

Speaker 12 Obviously, you think, my God, if he had been killed, what that would have done.

Speaker 12 And this is what a regime perhaps hopes for, is that even if they didn't have anything to do with it or whatever the things were, it's like, oh, well, that's great news.

Speaker 12 And we saw that with some of the left on social media. It's like, oh, darn it, too bad he missed, right? Is that this is the kind of thing that reminds people of what's at stake.

Speaker 12 So for me, the first, I have a series of packs that I write about at the end of the book, is that we make decisions, Glenn, right? A decision, a genuine decision is powerful.

Speaker 12 And it can change your life. It's not about thinking about something or entertaining an idea.
It's deciding.

Speaker 12 And in this case, the first thing we have to do is decide to not let strangers, like these people in the Democratic Party, not let strangers control what we think of ourselves.

Speaker 12 That's first, because that's the gaslighting. That they're telling you you're a bigot, you're white supremacist, you know, you're a racist.

Speaker 12 Now, of course, the new one, you're a transphobe if you think that men shouldn't be in women's sports.

Speaker 13 All of it is madness.

Speaker 12 And if you can decide, and I've learned this rule being in television, and I'm sure you know this rule,

Speaker 12 we care about what people think, but we are not going to let the lunatics of the world determine what the conversation is or what we think of ourselves. That's one of five tacks.

Speaker 12 And it is about courage.

Speaker 12 They want to kill our courage with fear and making you feel there's nothing you can do about it. It is a house of cards.
It is a lie.

Speaker 12 And when you, like, for the book, you know, the moment you realize it, it's amazing the transformations that happen.

Speaker 12 It's what helped me get out of the left in general and to see other people meeting Rush Limbaugh at a station I was at, KFI in Los Angeles, a conversation with him for two hours. changed my life.

Speaker 12 Getting to know you makes a difference and continues to make a difference.

Speaker 12 So it is the contagiousness of it, but these things unlock doors and you don't know the burden you've been carrying, like fear, until it's off your shoulders and it's liberating.

Speaker 2 We're with Tammy Bruce. I want to get to the other four packs here, but let me take one minute to just talk to you about pre-born.

Speaker 2 Sometimes saving lives means spending years in medical school and taking crippling student loans. And

Speaker 2 I don't believe in college universities anymore. Well, I don't really either, but if you want to be a doctor, you should probably, you know, get a good education on that one before you cut me up.

Speaker 2 Anyway,

Speaker 2 there are other ways to save lives that don't require you to take on all kinds of education and loans, and that is by standing up for the right to life at the beginning and the end and everything in between.

Speaker 2 All life is sacred.

Speaker 2 And I've always, you know, I don't like the guys who drive abortion trucks, you you know, with all the abortion pictures on it and stuff, because I don't think that ever changes anybody's mind.

Speaker 2 We have to speak to the heart. And the left always tries to make us look like we don't care about the moms.
We don't care about the situation. I care deeply about the situation.
I have daughters.

Speaker 2 I know what they would be going through, and I know what I would be going through if they were facing something from a rape or, you know, or even just a stupid mistake.

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Speaker 2 So, Tammy, we only have about four or five minutes here.

Speaker 2 So, can you go through the other packs? The first one is make the decision that it's not going to affect you.

Speaker 12 Yes, that you resolve to not allow strangers to control how you think about yourself, your values, and your opinions. And that comes

Speaker 12 a simple decision that they're not going to matter. They don't know about you.

Speaker 12 The second one is using that same power of decision-making to reinforce your own acceptance of your values, morality, and your decency.

Speaker 12 So don't, you know, because the left tells you effectively that your morality and your decency is passe, it's not right for this world, we've moved on, and it makes you a bigot. That is a lie.

Speaker 12 So we talk about that. Also, the third one is taking small action because it's like a muscle, requiring courage.

Speaker 12 Now, for me, I grew up being afraid of bees because my mother was allergic to them and she was terrified.

Speaker 12 And so the simplest thing in the world that all of us can do, regardless of what it is that maybe we're afraid of.

Speaker 12 But for me, I took a beekeeping class and I put myself in there and learned about instead of letting my mother's fear control how I viewed the world.

Speaker 12 And that was, it was, it's a simple thing. It's powerful.
It's going to be different for everybody. Obviously, all of these things are going to be different.

Speaker 12 The fourth pact is to take action on your beliefs.

Speaker 12 Just now, your commercial commercial regarding the pre-born. If there's a passionate thing that you feel, there's simple things we can do.

Speaker 12 We all have to choose our battles, and we all have different levels of what it is we can accomplish.

Speaker 12 But taking action, it could be incremental and even private, right? One of my favorite actions as an example was the Bud Life boycott. It was private.
It was not organized.

Speaker 12 and it worked and it was something that Americans unified on just as a natural dynamic.

Speaker 12 And so that kind of dynamic, I think, is important. So

Speaker 12 when we get into this kind of dynamic, also owning a firearm, Thomas Jefferson's statement about the importance of owning a firearm reminds you of your personal power and the fact that you can be trusted with it.

Speaker 12 It gives you a sense that you can protect yourself and your family. And it just reminds you that this is in your hands, literally and figuratively.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 12 it is very personal for all of us.

Speaker 12 But how many times can we be told our breathing is destroying the planet? And that if you don't agree with the transgenderism political movement,

Speaker 12 you are

Speaker 12 an evil person. J.K.
Rowling is a perfect example of someone who believes in what she believes is not, as a result, swayed by the attacks and serves as an incredible role model for people.

Speaker 12 And for me, I know, as you do, the next several months and years, the left is going to double down on fear-mongering, on envy, on violence.

Speaker 12 And for us to be able to move through this and to get work done, we've got to make a decision. We're in charge and we're not going to let that affect us.

Speaker 2 And I love the second pact, which is using your own power and your own mind to reaffirm your values.

Speaker 2 You know, when I went from the third most admired man in the world, according to Reuters, one year, and the next year I was one of the most hated men in America. And both of those are lies.

Speaker 2 I'm neither of those things.

Speaker 2 But it pushes you to think about yourself. And so

Speaker 2 when you know, okay, I'm not that, but what did I do to maybe foster that? Or are there places in my life that I need to re-examine?

Speaker 2 Once you do that, you re-examine and you decide, okay, these are the things I want to change, but this is who I am.

Speaker 2 Yes, it just makes you so powerful, so powerful. You're right, spot on, Tammy.

Speaker 4 Thank you.

Speaker 12 That's what the left wants to kill in all of us:

Speaker 12 personal reflection and personal development and personal values.

Speaker 2 Exactly right. You know now why I've endorsed her book.
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Speaker 2 Thanks, Tammy. Talk again.
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Speaker 2 You know, I don't, I didn't know this until last night, but as I was watching the president's speech, he said something, and I don't know why he hasn't used this before.

Speaker 2 He said, you know, it's incredible

Speaker 2 how great America is. You know, a kid with a stutter from modest beginnings in Scranton, Pennsylvania is now sitting behind the Resolute Desk.

Speaker 2 And it took me a minute to figure out he was talking about himself. Oh, wow.
Which he never does.

Speaker 2 Why haven't we heard about that? That would explain a lot. Yeah, I mean,

Speaker 2 right, all of his gaffes, stutter, and

Speaker 2 the modest beginnings, you know, I just think of Lunchbox Joe, you know, that's what we should have been calling him the whole time. Yes.

Speaker 2 Middle-class lunchbox Joe. And I don't know if you know this, but

Speaker 2 he had a son die, too.

Speaker 3 Oh, yeah. I did hear that in Iraq as a hero.

Speaker 2 You heard that? Yeah.

Speaker 3 He saved in the fire. He died in a fire pit or something.
Yeah, well, he saved a platoon from the fire pit.

Speaker 2 I didn't know that. And then that amazing died in a row.
So that's

Speaker 2 when those needy parents of fallen soldiers call, that's why he probably doesn't call or recognize them. He's in too much pain.

Speaker 3 Hurts too much. The fire pit, bro.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 It does hurt too much. It does hurt too much.

Speaker 3 This is all explainable. And,

Speaker 2 wow,

Speaker 3 he should still be running for president.

Speaker 2 Especially when you think about the pressure he's under. Like, he doesn't know if his daughter's going to write more in her diary about those weird, abusive showers that he would take with her.

Speaker 3 Well, she'd best not.

Speaker 2 I mean, what a hideous woman

Speaker 2 for even bringing up. Yeah, just

Speaker 2 absolute witch to do that to her dad. Yeah.
You know, it's now that's a conspiracy theory, even though the diary was confirmed to be hers. Yeah, it was.
And she did, in fact, write her handwriting.

Speaker 2 Yeah. And she wrote that.

Speaker 2 But we're bad people for bringing that up after

Speaker 2 Dr. Harris

Speaker 2 is is unleashed.

Speaker 2 I know. It's like you're questioning his ability to be president.

Speaker 2 It's like that.

Speaker 3 It is. It is.

Speaker 3 This poor man who's got some issues, like the lifelong stuttering problem that he's had. Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 2 The other thing I thought was really great in last night's speech is how many times he said that America is great. It's the greatest nation on earth.
It's the best system ever devised.

Speaker 2 And her people are good.

Speaker 2 And you can always count on the American people because that's what America is, is her people. And I thought, wow, that is

Speaker 2 weird because,

Speaker 2 you know,

Speaker 2 I mean, your side always tells us that our pilgrims were monsters and our founders hated black people and, you know, and all they wanted was money and slavery.

Speaker 2 And, you know, even the American civil rights icon, Martin Luther King, was a bigot. He had it wrong.

Speaker 2 And everybody in America, at least half of us, are bigots and racists. How can you say America is great and her people are good? I don't understand that connection.

Speaker 2 But as Donald Trump said, maybe he doesn't understand it himself. Right.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 3 They always have it both ways, don't they? It bothers me. On every single issue.

Speaker 2 It bothers me so much.

Speaker 2 I mean, I was really, I had a hard time sitting through that last night. Oh.
Just because I can't take the hypocrisy. I can take somebody who really vehemently disagrees with me.

Speaker 2 and is making a point using actual facts

Speaker 2 and they view view it a certain way, and they're like, no, this is racism, and it's racist, and it's been this way for a long time, and that's the driving force, but not somebody who then, when he wants to gather more power, then turns it around and says, the people in America are the greatest people ever.

Speaker 2 What?

Speaker 3 Yeah.

Speaker 2 How can you possibly say that? How can you say that? And we need to come together. Why would you come together with Hitler and Hitler's supporters?

Speaker 2 That doesn't make any sense. You can't do do that.
I at least will say that I think we can come together as Republicans, Independents, and Democrats. We can come together.

Speaker 2 But I can't come together with many of these politicians and organizations that have been selling this crap that we're all racist and this country is horrible and never did anything good.

Speaker 2 And they want to fundamentally transform her. I'll never come together with those guys.
It doesn't mean I round them up. It just means I have nothing in common with you.

Speaker 2 If I can get the Bill of Rights and you actually believe that those those were inspired, at least,

Speaker 2 and are the end and

Speaker 2 the end-all and the be-all of the United States of America and the Declaration of Independence. He said it last night.
He got it right this whole time.

Speaker 2 You know, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And we were all endowed by our creator with certain rights.
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, all of these things.

Speaker 2 If we can get those,

Speaker 2 if you agree with those things, even if you say, because I agree with you on this, we've never really accomplished that. We've never held all of those to the highest level and become that society.

Speaker 2 But it's something that is aspirational and we try for.

Speaker 2 You can't say that's aspirational and we have to try for it.

Speaker 2 But Thomas Jefferson, the man who wrote it, he's a monster and needs to be destroyed and forgotten.

Speaker 2 Wait,

Speaker 2 wait, what? You can't say the people who put that, you know, aspirational thing together.

Speaker 2 It would be like, honestly, that's like saying,

Speaker 2 you know, Hitler was an absolute monster. And the people that followed Hitler are just monsters and are just going to be the end of the German Republic.

Speaker 2 But I'm glad we have hired all of them and keep them at Volkswagen because that's a great car.

Speaker 2 Wait, what? Yeah.

Speaker 2 I mean, it just,

Speaker 2 I mean, honestly, it's being against slavery and then saying, yeah, but I'm fine with the slaves in China.

Speaker 2 No.

Speaker 2 I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 Just

Speaker 2 had to get that out of my system.

Speaker 3 So you enjoyed the speech last night a great deal, is what you're kind of saying.

Speaker 3 That's what that amounts to.

Speaker 2 Let me go back to what Tammy Bruce said and be a little positive here. I've seen the things that she has said in her packs that she has in Fear Itself,

Speaker 2 the book.

Speaker 2 She says at the end that you should make some packs with yourself. And I completely agree.
This is why, you know, when Biden said last night and

Speaker 2 Trump said last night, I repeated this morning, it's a time of choosing. It is.
But that's not just for the country. It's more important that we choose for ourselves.
What do you believe?

Speaker 2 See, this is the problem. You think you believe something, but you've been so poorly educated

Speaker 2 by our system

Speaker 2 that

Speaker 2 it's weak. You can't defend it because you don't know it.
You don't know what the Constitution says. You don't know the Bill of Rights.
You don't know the history of our country.

Speaker 2 And I'm not saying that in an

Speaker 2 accusation sort of way. I'm saying I'm accusing myself of that as well.
I knew nothing about our history for a very long time until I was in my 40s.

Speaker 2 But I chose to learn about it. And I also chose to learn about all the bad things.
So I really understood the full, all of the facets of this country and could decide then. I had a moment of choosing.

Speaker 2 Am I going to choose to learn more things?

Speaker 2 that will take me possibly away from a love for America, but have faith that if I'm also reading the good things, there will be a balance there and I will understand it more firmly and I can believe it.

Speaker 2 That's the choice that we have to make. And then that internal choice, as I said, you know, using her second pact is to use the power to affirm what you believe.

Speaker 2 You first have to know what you believe. And then you need to say, you know what, I'm not that person after some soul searching.

Speaker 2 And that is good. It is good for you to realize, am I a bigot?

Speaker 2 If you really want to know, you should analyze yourself. Just take the day and just think about what do I do where I miss?

Speaker 2 Why has somebody called me that? Now, most likely in today's world, you were called that because, I don't know, you were first in line getting the Doritos at the gas station this morning.

Speaker 2 So, I mean, just look at the real things.

Speaker 2 Do you have those bigoted views? If you do, do you want to change them? If not, how come? if so how are you going to do it and then change them so you shore yourself up

Speaker 2 and the the the other one that really connected with me and she said you know her mom was a beekeeper and um

Speaker 2 she said uh you've got to do small um actions that are um encouraging to others And she said, I was afraid of bees because my mom was afraid of bees.

Speaker 2 And I was reminded, do you remember, Pat, how terrified I used to be about water? Mm-hmm. Yep.
And pools? Yeah. Terrified.

Speaker 2 I went on a ferry ride

Speaker 2 one time with Tanya when I first started dating her. And I was absolutely terrified.
I stood in the center of the ferry. I would not go to the back of the front, terrified,

Speaker 2 because

Speaker 2 my mom drowned in commencement bay.

Speaker 2 It was a horrible thing. And she couldn't swim.
Well, I didn't know how to swim either. And I had been thrown in a deep end of a pool at a camp when I was a kid, and I sank.

Speaker 2 I didn't survive. You'll learn to swim.
No, I didn't.

Speaker 2 And so I was terrified of water. And then

Speaker 2 I started

Speaker 2 being around water with my kids. They would go to a pool and they both went to the

Speaker 2 YMCA and got their swimming lessons and everything else, but they could not swim. They never learned.
And I realized, I think they're passing on, I've passed on my fear of water.

Speaker 2 And so that summer,

Speaker 2 it took me about three days, but I just mentally went into a place over a weekend where I'm like, I'm going to jump in the water. And I imagined myself swimming.

Speaker 2 I hadn't had any swimming lessons or anything. And I just thought of the mechanics of it and how it works and why it works.
And I, on Sunday, I dove into the deep end of the pool and I swam.

Speaker 2 Not very well, but I swam swam and I got to the side and I conquered my fear.

Speaker 2 Guess what happened within a year? My kids started swimming and they love swimming and

Speaker 2 they don't even think about a fear of water anymore. Those are little things that you can do to make sure you're not passing on your fears to anybody.
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Speaker 2 Yesterday, Pat and I were talking about Ezra's eagle, and he had never heard of it.

Speaker 2 It is an ancient prophecy written in about the first century after Christ, and it's in the Apocrypha,

Speaker 2 and it comes from the book of Edrus, or it's translated to Ezra,

Speaker 2 and in the second chapter, or second book of Ezrus, in the

Speaker 2 ninth, a little bit of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh chapters, he talks about seeing a vision of a country that is represented in this vision by an eagle, and it's a three-headed eagle, and it's asleep.

Speaker 2 And the feathers under his left wing are, they all reflect leaders of this country that came to power under the eyes of this

Speaker 2 eagle. And the eagle's eyes, the eagles' heads are corrupt.
They're a secret society kind of thing, and they're meant to destroy and control.

Speaker 2 And so if you start on the eagles, the left side of the eagles

Speaker 2 side,

Speaker 2 you start with Herbert Hoover, and then it goes FDR and goes through all of the presidents. There's two feathers that are cut short, which means they didn't serve out their whole time.

Speaker 2 And that would, it lines up with JFK and Richard Nixon. It's an amazing thing.
All lines up. And then the last feather on that side of the bird is Barack Obama.

Speaker 2 Then the other side of the bird, you jump over to his right,

Speaker 2 and it is

Speaker 2 this first leader that tries to destroy, exposes and tries to destroy the secret society of the controlling power of the eagle. And the eagle wakes up and it cuts short that person's term.

Speaker 2 Now, this only works if you believe that the

Speaker 2 election was stolen or something like that, but

Speaker 2 he's cut short, then the next feather would be Biden. And his time is cut short, and this is really important.

Speaker 2 If he's in office on January 20th, then this is complete nonsense and it doesn't fit us. It's another country.

Speaker 2 But if he serves to the 18th of January and serves less time than Donald Trump did, it's another sign that this might be true. Then there's two other feathers on that wing and they

Speaker 2 think they're going to serve, but the eagle wakes up and destroys the first guy and then the eagle destroys the second guy and cuts his time short.

Speaker 2 And then the other two that think they're going to serve, the eagle devours them as well.

Speaker 2 Then there's infighting of the three heads. So the secret society turns on itself and the center head is the winner and

Speaker 2 that becomes the Antichrist.

Speaker 2 I'm going to go through all of this next week.

Speaker 2 I don't know if it's true or not.

Speaker 2 It's fascinating, fascinating, and it ties into Daniel 11.

Speaker 2 And we'll get into that next week. Did you look into it at all yesterday, Pat?

Speaker 3 Started to and then got hung up on other things.

Speaker 2 Got busy. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 We'll do it next week.