Global Chaos Proves We Need the 2nd Amendment More Than Ever | 10/30/23

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Glenn reacts to the massive pro-Palestinian rallies happening across the globe, including London; a college professor in America not condemning Hamas; and horrifying footage from Russia of a mob chasing after Israelis at an airport. Glenn and Stu discuss the oddity of people proudly defending atrocious viewpoints as the Left and mainstream media continue to support anti-Semitism. Glenn reads his letter to Israel requesting dual citizenship. Glenn and Stu react to threats made against Jewish students at Cornell University. Glenn speaks on the importance of the Second Amendment as chaos surrounds us. Glenn reads a story from Blaze News recounting an incident between pro-Palestinian protesters and Black Hebrew Israelites that broke out during a Chicago Coalition for Justice in Palestine event.
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That is end of days.

It's not really the one I was thinking that maybe, you know who I want by my side?

Yeah.

Stu.

Oh, yeah.

All right.

So let me just show you some things that happened over the weekend.

You'll roll the drone shot here over London.

There was a massive, massive pro-Palestinian London

rally in London.

And it was,

I mean,

London's lost.

London's lost.

I was just there

and

there were parts of London you just didn't go to.

It's no go zones.

It's like Paris.

Just no go zones.

Look at how many

supporters of the Palestinians there are.

You cannot have a nation that is divided between life and death.

Can't.

And I'm sorry, but if you're choosing Hamas, you are choosing death.

There is no ifs, ands, or buts.

It is so very, even, I don't know if you heard this, Hillary Clinton came out and said, anybody who's asking for a ceasefire for Hamas doesn't understand Hamas.

I mean,

Hillary Clinton came out and said that.

And it's right.

Meanwhile, here in America, here's a UMass teacher

that will not condemn Hamas.

Listen.

There's no explaining.

Will you condemn terrorism?

You're a professor here and you won't do it.

Okay, but I'm not sure.

Do you think the Hamas attack was terrorism to begin with?

What's that?

Do you think the Hamas attack was terrorism to begin with?

I mean,

like, I think that there's

a lot of people who are not saying something that's in the

freedom.

Something that's in the Jewish Force for Peace statement about this that has really resonated with me me is that reality all begins on when you start the clock.

And so if you start the clock on Saturday, reality is going to look one way.

If you start the clock

in the weeks prior, it's going to set a different way.

Oh, you're trying to justify terrorists.

No, if you start the clock in 1948, it looks a different way.

You're a professor.

Will you condemn terrorists?

I'm not, this is this conversation.

It's a yes or no question.

It's not a yes or no question.

You think terrorism is justified if it's against Jews?

Is that what you're saying?

So that's putting words in my mouth, as you know.

I'm asking you to say yes or no, and you can't do it.

You're a professor.

You're smart enough to know that.

Stop.

This is amazing.

It's amazing.

It doesn't matter where you start the clock.

Somebody that walks into an innocent family's house and guns them down, rapes the children, kidnaps people.

I don't care when you start the clock.

That's terrorism.

Period.

That's all it is.

It's mass murder.

It's psychotic behavior.

It is the embracing of death and everything that is evil.

Just like you can start the clock on

September 10th, 2001.

You can start the clock on September 11th,

1972.

And it's still mass murder.

Still mass murder.

We have to be very clear, and these people who have been playing the word games with us are very dangerous at this point.

Your soul, truly, your soul is in jeopardy now on this very issue.

You can want peace.

You can

worry about the Palestinians.

I prayed last night.

My family got down.

We prayed last night for the Palestinian people.

I don't want any of them hurt, but I do want the psychopaths that just revel in blood to be dead.

I do.

So now you have this huge rally in London.

Let me show you what happened in

Germany.

Here, cut eight German protesters chanting in Hamburg.

Look at this.

How do you think this is going to end?

This is what happens when you just let anyone in that doesn't share your culture.

How do you think that's going to end?

In the most disturbing,

I've got a few cuts of this.

This is the most disturbing.

Cut five.

This is from Russia.

A Muslim mob

goes into the airport

in Russia seeking to hunt down passengers from Tel Aviv.

They storm the airport.

They're looking for any Jews.

Here is, look at this.

Here is cut six: the Russian mob surrounding and questioning a suspected Jew.

I'm Uzbekistan.

I'm a Uzbek.

Hey, make sure no one walks past us.

Are you trying to mess with us?

Calm down, I've got his passport.

So, this guy is.

This guy is surrounded by, what would you say, 50 people, Stu?

Yeah.

Surrounded on all sides.

They've taken his passport.

They've taken his phone.

Get his phone.

Get his phone.

And they're accusing him of being a Jew.

I don't know.

I don't know, gang.

How far are we from World War II?

Final one.

Here's the Russian mob firing warning shots at the police, not the other way around.

That's the mob shooting at police.

Trying to get them to abandon their post at the gate of the airport.

This is Russia.

Now, what do you think has empowered this?

This is empowered because Vladimir Putin met

with the leaders of Hamas.

I think it was Friday.

Hamas released the Russian kidnapped individuals.

So they're back at home in Mother Russia.

Do you think that maybe Russia is on the wrong side?

Do you think you're far from another program in Russia?

This is why Israel exists and it must.

Meanwhile,

Kamala Harris was on 60 Minutes.

And here's her message to Iran.

What's the message to Iran?

Don't.

As President Biden said, just don't.

Exactly.

One word.

Pretty straightforward.

I bet that chills him to the bone.

So where do we go from here?

Really, it's really, it's simple.

It is really, really simple.

For those of us who haven't

closed their hearts to the Palestinians or to the Israelis, we haven't closed our hearts because we're angry at everything that is going on.

Look at how you're being pushed.

How is it in 2009,

I was warning about anti-Semitism, that we would see, this is a quote,

we would see the hatreds of old rise again.

Remember how they used to make fun of me, always having Nazi symbols and things on my chalkboard?

Maybe now they're beginning to understand why.

I wasn't comparing people to Nazis.

I was saying at the time,

this kind of philosophy comes from Marxism.

It comes from collectivism.

It comes from do the duty of the society.

In societies that are collective like this, mobs are allowed to form like this

because it's what's good for for the majority

and sometimes the majority goes insane

that's why we are a nation of the individual not the majority not mob rule but look at how the mobs have gathered around the left

it's all mob behavior

and

Like I just said, what do you think that that happened?

Well, how did that happen in Russia, where

they'll just throw you off a roof or just shoot you someplace and nobody's going to ask any questions.

How do you think you're going to get away with that?

With all the airport security and your face on it,

you were fine.

The state's not going to do anything about it because the state most likely agrees with you.

The state can use you as a useful idiot.

What has our government done?

Every time there's a mob on the street,

what happens?

They dismiss it.

There's no police.

There's no FBI informants among the...

Have you ever heard of an FBI?

Well, we had several FBI informants on the street.

I haven't heard that ever.

The only time I hear that

is when things look a little suspicious for January 6th.

If that was a legitimate mob, they all deserved to go to jail.

Those who were doing

damage to the building and breaking the law, hurting policemen, which didn't happen.

We now know.

Thank you, Blaze.

So

what are we creating here?

I contend we're creating the same exact scenario.

Let me give you something that maybe,

maybe we should pay attention to.

I don't know.

Illegal border crossers have just surpassed 10 million

people since Biden took office.

That's our guess.

We don't know.

10 million people now

have been reported

to illegally entering the United States since January 2021.

This is the largest number in American history.

10 million people.

So you know

that is

3 million more than New York City?

10 million, you're starting to enter Los Angeles territory.

You're in one of the top 10 cities in America, top five cities for sure in America.

And we don't have any idea who they are.

Well, we kind of do.

We kind of do.

Remember, they're all good, hard-working families.

According to

a source inside the Border Patrol, the influx of special interest migrants, I'll give you the definition of that here in a second,

continues.

In fact, 100 Syrian and 50 Iranian nationals have been apprehended by the Border Patrol since the beginning of this month.

150 Syrian and Iranian nationals have been apprehended, have been caught on our border in the last, what is it, the 29th?

The last 29 days.

Now, how many have crossed?

Oh, by the way, these are not families.

These are individuals coming in by themselves.

The Biden administration would say, well, this is because, you know, there's war in that area.

Then why aren't you coming with your family?

Why are you coming just by yourself?

All of you.

All

of you.

So what is a special interest?

Well, there's been 61,000 special interest migrants encountered by the Border Patrol this year.

61,000 this year.

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Station ID.

Okay, a special interest

immigrant, if you will.

A migrant.

Special interest migrant is a non-U.S.

person

who, based on an analysis of travel patterns, potentially possesses a national security risk to the United States or its interests.

I wouldn't be able to take my passport and go into Iran, most likely,

because I have Israeli stamps on my passport.

They don't let Jews,

Israelites, if you will, come come in, Israelis, come into

Iran.

If you have Iran, Syria,

and I don't know, maybe Egypt on your passport and you're coming for the first time and you're an Iranian citizen, you're not probably getting into

Israel.

Such individuals or groups employ travel patterns known or evaluated to possibly have a nexus to terrorism.

The DHS analysis includes an examination of travel patterns, points of origin, and/or travel segments that are tied to current assessments of national and international threat environments.

So it's not just somebody coming from Iran.

There's more on their passport.

This does not mean that all special interest migrants are terrorists.

Of course not.

But rather that the travel and behavior of such individuals indicate a possible nexus to nefarious activity.

Nefarious activity, including terrorism.

There have been 61,000 people

with this designation cross our border that we know about.

150 of them from Syria and Iran this month.

Do you not think this is coming here?

Do you not think we are going to pay a dear, dear price

when we've just let 10 million people that we don't know anything about into our country?

I'll tell you, this will be the Biden legacy.

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So I don't understand how people cannot see the truth of what is really happening

with

Hamas, really.

It's not even Israel.

It's Hamas and

what they stand for, what they're doing.

It is one of those stories where we talk about all these divisive political issues all the time, right?

Where, like, I don't know, like the minimum wage.

Like,

I have a very clear opinion on that.

The other side, I get that they have one too.

I don't agree with them, but I can see like where they're coming from.

There's a theoretical argument there that makes some sense to a rational person.

I don't get the both sidesism with this.

Like 1,400 people were murdered in the streets and in their homes.

Babies were decapitated and or burned.

All the horror shows we could go through here.

It's just hostage taking.

The hostage taking, all these things that are completely over the line and have nothing to do with a normal, even wartime conflict.

It's the type of thing that has always been rejected by right-thinking people.

And I don't even understand the other side of it.

You see, you saw, you showed hundreds of thousands of people in London marching for the pro-Palestinian side of this.

And I don't even like really the pro-Hamas side of this is what they were marching for.

But the same thing happened in Dallas this weekend.

It wasn't as big, but there were thousands of people in Dallas this weekend.

Marching for this.

It's everywhere.

And I'm shocked at how overt it is.

You know, if you have an opinion that is this should be obviously objectionable to polite society, you don't normally parade it through the streets.

You know, it's why you rarely see a KKK protest or a Charlottesville-style protest, right?

Like we all talk about Charlottesville.

How many years ago was that?

Six?

It's the only one anyone could mention because it was

the only one, basically.

Like, I mean, I'm not saying that people don't say racist things.

Of course, they do, but it's so rare for people to be proud of views that are obviously that objectionable.

Nazis.

I mean,

let's say, you know, there are people, lots of people that say racist things, have racist thoughts, lots of people.

But there are very few people who are actually like, you know, I dig the swastika.

I think Adolf Hitler was great.

Very few people think that.

Yeah, I mean, I know.

Right.

It's a main part of the application process to work for the New York Times.

But other than that, I don't think it's typically bragged about.

Would you please explain that?

Because I don't know if people have heard us talk about that story.

A photojournalist in Gaza, hired by the New York Times, when he was hired and he started reporting for the New York Times, some people noted that he oftentimes would praise Hitler on his social media.

And that's not like, oh, well, he's a Hitler lover.

No, he legitimately would say, I love Hitler.

Like, he would, that was,

he would say that he was at peace, sort of like how Hitler was during the Holocaust.

Like, that's a basically a quote from his own.

Yeah, he's hired and still doing photography.

Well, yeah, this is the important part.

He was, I think it was 2019 when this happened initially.

So he gets hired.

People point out, guys, you hired a guy who's awkwardly saying he loves Hitler.

Don't you want to rectify that?

And they did.

They talked to him.

And they said, hey, we want to make sure that your love for Adolf Hitler Hitler won't flavor your coverage of the Middle East conflict.

Now, see, there's a chance, just an outside chance, that perhaps it might bring some of your reporting down on a biased side of this.

Right.

And we want to make sure we avoid that.

So you won't hire a Trump supporter.

Okay.

Won't hire a Trump supporter, but you will hire.

a Hitler supporter.

Hitler supporter.

And like, you look at that part of of the story and you say, okay, well, they called him out and obviously they moved on, right?

No, they kept them on.

He's still a Hitler lover.

I promise my love for Hitler and the Holocaust won't taint my pictures at all.

That's basically what they said.

We talked to him and we think we're cool with it now.

His reporting's been really good.

Okay.

So, but I think it's actually scarier if you take this one extra step because the easy thing to do here is to say, okay, the New York Times,

they're terrible.

And the fact that they're playing pro-Hitler people, this is a statement on the New York Times.

That's a rational place to take this story.

But I think you might want to go one more step here.

Yes, I'd like to.

Because

if you really like, and we do this all the time, and the New York Times would never do it for us, but let's go down this road anyway.

Let's give them the benefit of the doubt here for a second.

And I know

it's hard to do.

It's hard.

Let me at least attempt to make this case.

Because it's actually worse than the original thing, where just the New York Times sucks.

Here's the thing.

You're not going to send in your normal reporters from New York City into Gaza because what's going to happen, likely, is they're going to get killed.

They know this, despite the fact of how they actually cover the incident.

They know anyone they send in there is likely to get murdered if they're there taking photos for the New York Times.

So let's just give them the benefit of the doubt.

They have to get a local.

Okay.

They have to get someone who lives there because you can't import people into this region right now because they'll get murdered.

Okay.

You might say, okay, well, I mean, that's all right.

Well, why did they have to pick someone who loved Hitler?

And here's the scariest part of it.

There's a good chance.

They couldn't find anybody.

They couldn't find one qualified photojournalist who didn't love Hitler or had similar views publicly displayed, right?

Maybe not exactly the word Hitler, but certainly killing Jews and the sort.

Okay, all right.

So

they may have actually tried,

but failed.

to find anyone in the region who didn't love Hitler.

Okay.

Which is actually a much worse thing to wrestle with than just the New York Times sucks.

All right.

I have to say, this is a pretty far stretch for the New York Times to make this case that they would hire somebody who had allegiance so they wouldn't get killed or whatever.

I mean, besides Walter Duranty,

that I'm sure promised he was

100% neutral on Holocaust.

Excused Stalin and lied about the Ukrainian Holocaust.

So nobody knew that they had killed, what was it, seven seven million Jews in a year or seven million Ukrainians in a year?

Something like that.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Besides that,

what do you have on that?

Oh, there's plenty of other examples, sadly.

So

I have one more step forward.

It's not, let me just make the case.

It's not just that the New York Times can't find anyone.

It's that

our universities are not producing anyone.

You come out of our universities, and this is where you live.

Think of Al Gore.

We know that Al Jazeera is funded by Qatar.

And Qatar is also funding

the Muslim Brotherhood.

They are the number one funder of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is largely a charity, of course.

And Hamas.

Okay.

I tried to buy Al Gore's network, whatever it was called, back in 2011.

Current TV.

Current TV.

He said he would never sell it to me,

but he would sell it to Al Jazeera.

Isn't this the same thing?

They see Americans who think differently, who think they believe in America.

They believe in individual rights.

They believe in

not having mob rule.

They believe in the Constitution.

Those people are more dangerous

than people like Al Jazeera.

More dangerous to the West.

I'm more dangerous to the Western world, according to him, than Al Jazeera is and Qatar.

Apparently,

you're producing people that think that Hitler lovers

are less dangerous than Trump supporters.

And if I could take this to another step.

How many times, Glenn?

How

many times

have you said an offhanded comment maybe about the Holocaust and comparing it to, you know, or Nazis and comparing that to someone who's

maybe on the left politically.

And you say, oh, like George Soros?

George Soros or Al Gore, right?

And you say, like, oh, gosh, like

this particular element of their policy is walking us down a road towards what Hitler did.

Hitler wanted to do something like this.

And we're not there, but we're moving down that road and we should stop moving down that road.

And then these groups come out.

And they say Glenn Beck is trivializing the Holocaust.

And it gets reported in places like the New York Times who are employing people who love Hitler.

And you're the problem.

Think of how many times they have taken ridiculous, stupid shots at conservatives

for being anti-Semitic.

When all of this is happening, people, hundreds of thousands of people, are walking down the street begging for all Jews to die, and they're getting positive media coverage over this.

Let me take this a step further.

Why did they do that?

It's what I've said the whole time.

Because

they're on the wrong side.

If you want to stop the Holocaust, you grab it by the roots the first time you see something like this sprouting up.

That's what I was trying to do.

That's what many people were trying to do by pointing these things out before we got here.

Yeah.

Okay.

And here are so what I said was these are planting the roots of anti-Semitism and we will see the hatreds of the 1930s and 40s sprout up again all over the world.

They said I was an anti-Semite for saying that.

Hmm.

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Which one of us should have credibility today?

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Another step?

Yeah, another step.

This is why we're living in a sociopathic society now.

We've gone from a society with problems and

some solutions and some disagreements to a deeply divided sociopathic society.

What is the difference between the New York Times not hiring

a white white straight man because he's part of the patriarchy, but a white straight man who is also a Hitler supporter to cover the events in Gaza.

And

what's happening in our schools and colleges where

a boy, white, can say he's now a girl and dominate the swim teams and everyone beats up on the girls for not understanding him.

We have taken

everything that is good and not not,

I can't say good,

everything

that we have

known as an eternal truth.

It's not the color of your skin that makes you right or wrong or good or bad, forgivable or unforgivable.

It's not.

It's not even your gender, although there are differences and they were God-assigned.

There is a difference between

sociopathic behavior of rape and kidnapping and killing innocent babies

and war.

There's a great deal of difference there.

We've rejected

there is, this is, I'm convinced, this is what God meant in the scriptures when he said, choose life.

That's what he said to Israel: choose life.

The rest of the world seems to be going towards choosing death.

I've got a story later today coming from Canada.

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That last year, Canada helped kill because they were depressed, they had a mental illness.

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I have been thinking thinking over the last few days of what is happening in our world.

And when I saw the videos coming out of Russia

over the weekend that

were so reminiscent of the 1930s,

I couldn't take it.

These are

Palestinian supporters.

It's a gigantic mob.

They rush the airport.

They go into the airport and they're searching for Jews that have come off a plane from Tel Aviv.

Think of that.

The millions that were on the streets all over the world shouting death to the Jew.

I'm not sure why I was born.

I don't know if anybody can answer that for sure.

But you'll have inklings from time to time, maybe.

And I fully, I fully expect to get up and I'm talking to the Lord and I'm like, okay, all right.

Did all these things, thought I was, you know, right, right?

And he's like, no.

No, I mean, really, you were supposed to be nice to that girl in the third grade.

You know, she was having a bad time.

She was supposed to go, but you didn't do that.

And you're like, oh, crap, that was it.

I missed it in the third grade.

I could have chilled the rest of my life.

I don't know why I was born.

But there is something about the state of Israel that connects deeply to me.

And standing up

this time,

as opposed to every other time there has been a program or a Holocaust, 19 Holocausts.

All of the programs where they would come in and just clean a town out of all the Jews.

To have the privilege to stand with

the Jew

is a tremendous honor

spiritually.

So, I want to read a letter that I wrote that I am sending to the State of Israel

to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the honorable officials at the State of Israel.

I write this to you in a time of profound significance, a moment where history echoes its most harrowing and yet most resilient notes.

The present day world has eerily come to resemble the troubling shadows of the nineteen thirties and forties where our Jewish brothers and sisters once again bore the weight of unprecedented persecution.

The drums of war beat again, and the haunting chants of prejudice against the Jewish people have once more risen from hushed murmurs to overt threats.

In this moment, I have chosen to ask you for citizenship in the State of Israel.

I have nothing to offer but my voice of support.

And some might say that my support might be more valuable as an independent voice.

Perhaps they're correct.

But my request for citizenship is not about words, it is about deeds.

It is an irreversible step toward the darkness of the day.

In Defense

Too many humans, no matter what their faith, have run the other direction, hidden or just turned away from the monsters in the dark that have come for their neighbors and fellow brothers and sisters.

I wish to do the opposite.

I once said in a speech there in Israel from the steps of the Temple Mount, If they must come for the Jew, then I must raise my hand and say, Then come for me too, for today I am a Jew.

Those were merely words.

I wish to turn my words into action.

Why, one might wonder, would I want to embrace a heritage and identity that is so ruthlessly hunted down again and again?

Yet it is precisely during such moments that we must choose to stand.

As Caspar Tenboom, Corey Tenboom's Dutch Christian father, in a defining act of solidarity, became one of the first to request a yellow star from the Germans, we are reminded that the act of standing with the persecuted is an affirmation of life and a rejection of darkness.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer once stated, silence in the face of evil is evil itself.

God will not hold us guiltless.

Not to speak is to speak.

Not to act is to act.

His words resonate deeply with me.

In a world that may choose indifference,

I choose to stand with the Jews, our brethren who have faced solitude repeatedly.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, I believe, thought he failed in his attempt to waken the German church, but it is because the hearts of his countrymen had already grown cold to the teachings of truth and scripture.

American hearts still remain open.

The message and the plight of our brothers and sisters can still be heard and seen today,

but I fear the hour grows late.

The American founders believed ardently in the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

It is the essence of our very existence in America to stand for these rights, not just for ourselves, but for every human.

I am reminded of the biblical exhortation, do not stand idly by while your neighbor's blood is shed.

Leviticus 1916.

This sacred text compels us to act, to defend,

and to support life.

I anticipate no privileges or exemption from the state of Israel.

I instead yearn to align myself with those willing to rise, to fight, and sacrifice for the fundamental right to live.

Is this not what both Israel and America embody?

The sacred promise of life?

The freedom to voice our beliefs, the right to defend our homes and families?

I wish to be counted among you.

In closing, my desire for dual citizenship does not stem from any expectation of gain, but from a deep-rooted belief in standing with what is right and true.

Ten years ago, I took my children to Israel for the first time, but we first visited Auschwitz in Poland.

I told them, you cannot understand Israel without the Bible or Auschwitz, nor would you be able to choose to stand if you hadn't already made the choice long before the trouble would start.

At the time, my family and I met with one of the righteous among the nations.

After she told us her heroic story of her and her family saving more than a hundred Jews, just as a 16-year-old girl, I asked her how I could water the tree of righteousness for future generations.

She looked at me puzzled and told me that you didn't need to water the tree, it was in all of us, and it didn't take courage.

The rest of the world would go insane and fall over the cliff, but all that was required was to remember what is right and what is true.

Quote, remember what you were taught and refuse to move.

In the end, this is no way a renunciation of my American citizenship, which I hold valuable and dear.

It is instead a renewal of my first first citizenship in the kingdom of God, as this fight is coming to all of us.

May Israel remain an eternal flame of hope, a beacon of resilience, and a testament to the enduring human spirit.

In deepest respect and solidarity, Glenn Beck.

I don't expect

to receive citizenship.

I have wanted citizenship for some reason.

Even Benjamin Netanyahu said to me at one point, why would you want to do that?

And I said, Because I, in the end, I want to be with people who are awake.

But that's not right.

I have no desire to go over and fight.

And

I wouldn't want my country

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Help them if we can.

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Recognize a Jew's right to live.

If my country decided to side with Hamas,

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So you want to be an Israeli citizen?

Yes.

I don't want to go over and fight because I would be horrible at it.

Oh, they don't want you to fight.

Do whatever you want to fight with the women and children.

Just leave me alone.

It'd be bad.

It'd be bad.

No, yes.

They definitely don't want you for that.

But it's an important statement of support.

So, I mean, you mentioned this briefly towards the end of your letter, but

this isn't a statement against the United States for your American citizenship.

Of course not.

I think it's a...

It's a renewal of my first citizenship to the kingdom of God, but it is also a renewal of my citizenship here.

My citizenship requires me not to fight, not my country to fight a foreign battle, but it does require us to stand up and say, this

is good.

This is evil.

You can't be a city on the hill with light that everybody can see if you cover your light.

You have to be a beacon of truth and beacon of goodness and life.

We are becoming a society that is growing very dark.

Very dark.

So, I mean, this doesn't mean you move to Israel.

No, I'd prefer not to.

Prefer not to.

I mean, it doesn't seem like the best place to be at the moment.

No, no.

Uh-uh.

No.

This is just, this is a statement.

I mean, do you, I mean, I guess...

Is this basically you as a talk show host making a statement of support of Israel?

Or is this, I actually want Israeli citizenship?

Like,

you know me.

I've wanted Israeli citizenship.

You've said this many times to me off the air.

Yeah.

I've wanted Israeli citizenship for a long time just because of the meaning behind it.

And it's not, I mean, I guess it's both.

I mean, I am trying to make a statement here, but I

but I also am sending the letter.

I really would.

So this is not like just a, I'm saying this on the air.

This letter is going to be sent to.

Oh, yeah, Benjamin Netanyahu, yeah.

Yeah, I'm sending it to him.

Now, I doubt he's going to see it.

He's a little busy and stressed out right now.

Yeah.

So

he may have to.

He'll probably be calling the office and saying, hey, you guys are really busy.

You can table this.

Who do I send this to that, you know, I guess is the person that's like, oh, geez, I got to read the mail.

Yeah, so let me send it to that person.

I mean, are you worried that it makes you, I mean, you kind of hit this again in the letter a little bit, but like, are you worried that this makes you seem like you're not judging these issues fairly?

Like, you're, you, you've now kind of, you're, if you want to be an Israeli citizen, you're, you're on the right.

This is beyond the fight.

First of all, Hamas, I'm very clear on who Hamas is.

Shouldn't be hard.

Shouldn't be hard.

Shouldn't be hard.

So I'm very clear on

who Hamas is.

This isn't a blanket of anything other than

the world is coming for the Jew again.

And I say no.

I know who I serve.

And I say no.

And I think more people should publicly state that.

No.

No.

We said never again.

Okay, I didn't make that promise.

My forebears made that promise.

And they made it because they saw the horrors that the world had done because they turned a blind eye.

We knew.

I should say, our officials, our government officials in the West, they all knew.

They denied it

because some of them at best thought best way to save the Jews is to end the war.

I don't necessarily agree with that, but that's 1940s.

This is today.

There is no excuse this time.

This time,

you won't say, well, the German people didn't know.

The American people didn't know.

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah, we know.

We know.

We can see.

We saw the airport in Russia over the weekend.

We saw the rallies where they're chanting kill the Jew all over the world.

When somebody says they're going to kill you and your family, you take them at face value.

Because if you don't,

you're completely irresponsible.

It's immoral.

If you stand for life, it is immoral to not stand up and say, no, you guys need to sit down.

You have no place in our society chanting for death of a race of people.

And what is so confusing to me is

if somebody were out in the streets and they were chanting for,

you know, death to the blacks, death to the blacks, death to the whites, death to the Chinese,

We would be crazed.

We would be crazed.

Do you remember not that long ago how we were told about the anti-Asian attacks and how it was this

terrible thing that was happening everywhere because

somehow people were like, well, coronavirus came from China, therefore we should attack Asians in the street.

And like it, I mean, the numbers never really proved it out, even though we were warned about it over and over again.

We have so many examples of this.

Every single year, every year, the most attacked

in hate crimes is our Jewish citizens.

This is before all of this happened.

That's always going to be now.

That's the way it is on an every-year basis.

And now you have hundreds of thousands of people in the streets all over the country.

chanting things like death to Israel from the river to the sea.

I mean, the things that they're saying publicly.

So you know, the river

river to the sea.

Explain that.

The river,

it runs on the eastern border of Israel.

Israel is to the west of that river.

All the way at the end of Israel to the west is the sea.

So when they say from the river to the sea, they mean no Israel, no Jews.

That's what that means.

And how many of of us, God help us, if our children are learning this and God help us chanting that?

I personally think it is, I've been saying last week was all about choosing.

It's time to stand and be seen and make your choice very, very clear.

And if you for a second think, well, that could cause me trouble in the future, then you have already made your choice and woe unto you.

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Saturday, Texas experienced fall, and we're in winter today.

So it's Friday, don't forget, was the last day of summer here.

It was like 95 degrees.

And then

we had a nice fall day, kind of rainy, maybe in its, you know, maybe in the high 60s.

And today it's, I don't know,

an ice cube outside.

I have it's incredible.

It is crazy.

There is no such thing as fall where we live.

No, or spring, really.

Yeah.

It's hot, freezing, boiling hot, then even hotter, then hotter than you can possibly stand.

And then ice cube.

It's really amazing.

It's really amazing.

Especially when watching, like, you know, friends who are up north and they're all posting their pictures of like being out in parks because it's like a nice warm weekend in, you know, shut

Rhode Island, all of you.

Stop it.

Stop it.

You don't.

We'll send you all of our pictures of being kind of nice out in the park when you're in six feet of snow.

Just when this little cold front hits them, it's going to be fun.

It's going to be back to 80 for us.

But

I mean, look, there's a lot the world is dealing with right now.

It's not just the weather, Glenn.

There's other things going on.

Really?

I didn't notice that.

Yeah, that's a couple of things.

I mean, obviously, global warming is the number one existential threat.

Sure.

So as we're feeling that outside, it's 38 degrees in Texas.

That and the crazy, you know, Christian extremists.

Thank you.

You know what I mean?

Well, I mean, and let's, I mean, I was

reading up this weekend, and I don't, I don't follow all the world events that closely.

So, I was reading up.

I wanted to go to somebody smart.

You know, so I went to Cornell, right?

That's a good university.

Oh, yeah, good university.

So, a lot of times I'll try to get some news maybe from the forums over at Cornell.

Really?

And I read some interesting things that I didn't know.

Okay.

In the forums forums of the Cornell.

Yeah.

It's a little voyeuristic and weird.

Well, look, I am creepy, but they say surround yourself with smart people.

Okay.

It's like dressing for the job that you want.

You want people around you who really know what they're talking about.

You've failed in a general sense every day of your life here, but that's fair.

But go ahead.

Okay, so let me give you some comments, Glenn.

And I thought I'd start from the more

tame and under-control comments that are coming from this Cornell

forum.

Cornell Campus is the title here.

Okay, Cornell Campus.

The Jewish house on Cornell is yet another literal and symbolic form of apartheid.

Now,

the quote-unquote Jewish house on Cornell is literal apartheid.

It stands on land forcibly stolen from Native people who had their identity erased.

Wait a minute.

What about their house?

Right.

Any other house on Cornell would also be under this standard.

Yeah.

It enforces strict dietary and religious customs.

In my opinion, it should be torn down and the illegal settlers relocated.

Thank you.

And that's from, it's posted by Jew Genocide.

Jew genocide is.

And I thought that's it.

Okay, that's interesting.

That's good.

Relocated where?

Certainly not Israel.

Well, where are they?

From the river to the sea.

River to the wolf.

Any place outside of those two areas we should be.

Now, that that was like the lead comment.

You're like, okay, that's some people might even find that, and this is going to surprise people, but some people might even find that a bit anti-Semitic.

Like you might be saying a little bit.

A little bit.

Are you trying to get rid of all the Jews?

But that it wasn't really explicitly said.

It's a house of Jews.

And the name Jew genocide might imply

this person's cheering it on.

But maybe they're worried about it.

You know, who knows?

Maybe that's what it is.

Now, this one I thought was a little more direct.

Israel, which is now this is Cornell's forum.

Yes.

Yeah, okay.

Israel, which is in quotes.

Okay.

Okay.

Israel deserved 10-7.

The

genocidal fascist Zionist regime will be destroyed.

Rape and kill all the Jew women before they birth more Jewish Hitlers.

Now,

I had to pause there

because my brain started to hurt.

Hang on just a second.

Let me...

Now.

Jewish women birthing new.

Ow, ow, ow, Jewish.

Your brain hurting?

Oh, you're going to pull a muscle in me.

Oh, it's like a sharp stabbing through my eye when I think of it.

Because I'm really

legitimately confused by this comment.

Okay, you want to kill all Jewish women.

Okay, so you think Jews are bad.

This person, who, by the way, their name is Hamas Warrior,

the person Hamas Warrior does not like Jews, right?

Okay, so I think.

I just want to make sure I go without saying.

Hamas

warrior, you'd think.

Okay, but the specifics here are interesting.

You want to kill the Jewish women.

Why?

Because if you don't, they will birth more Jewish

Hitlers.

Now,

in a way, in this crazy world of Hamas Warrior, you might say, okay, you would understand they don't like Jews.

You would want to kill the Jewish women before they birth more Jews.

Jews, right?

Sure.

But no, not more Jews, more Jewish Hitlers.

Now, I don't like Hitler.

Unlike the New York Times journalists that are on

freelancers.

Do you remember the Autobahn?

Yeah, and the Autobahn was great.

And how about Volkswagen?

It's available.

I mean, it's a car.

But, like, I'm not a Hitler fan.

Sure.

But I also want Jews to be alive.

Right.

Okay.

If I wanted Jews to be be dead, I would think I would be a Hitler fan like New York Times photojournalists.

So wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.

So you want the Jewish woman to have Jewish babies?

Yes.

I want that.

So you want to.

Why would you want a Jewish Hitler?

See, that's the thing.

Number one, I'd think if you didn't like Jews and you wanted them all to die, you would like Hitler.

Therefore,

Hitler would not be an insult like it might be for you or I.

They couldn't support a Jewish Hitler, even if he wanted to kill all the Jews.

Because he's Jewish.

He's stuck.

I don't know what to do.

And then another layer of this is, are they accusing Hitler of being Jewish?

Because it's one of the strangest ways to show.

It's a little stretch.

It's a little stretch.

It's a little stretch.

A little stretch.

Because I would think if you're Jewish,

the Holocaust is like not number one on your to-do list.

Like, that's just that's my view of past historic events, but I could be wrong.

Well, you know what?

Then again, they might have been raised in a house where they just didn't tell the kids all the different points of view.

And the kid gets to college, and the college professor says, You haven't heard about what Hitler did to you people and what you people have done to the rest of the world.

And then he's like, you know what?

You're right.

I got to kill all of us.

Perhaps.

Perhaps.

Should I finish up what Hamas Warrior had to say?

Is there more?

He has a little more after the Jewish Hitler thing.

He said, Jews are excrement on the face of the earth.

No Jew civilian is innocent of genocide.

And that comes from Hamas Warrior.

Now, there's some other stuff that you might want to know about.

This is from

an interesting...

Could be, I know, I was going to say gentleman, but could also be a lady.

I don't know.

You don't know.

It could be a gentle lady.

I doubt it's a gentle lady.

Or a lady.

It would be surprising when you hear this particular.

The title is Gonna Shoot Up 104 West.

Okay.

Allah Akbar.

Okay, again, good sign.

And this phrase we've heard quite a bit lately, from the river to the sea, which is interesting because

people are saying on MSNBC, Palestine will be free.

Glory to Hamas.

Liberation in any means necessary.

And that's posted by Kill Jews.

Now, these are all Cornell University students.

Well, you know what?

Could be faculty.

Let's be honest about it.

Could definitely be faculty.

I never thought you are right.

You are right.

It could be faculty.

And finally, Glenn, this coming

on the Cornell message board, Jewish people need to be killed.

If you see a Jewish, quote, person, end quote, because we can't.

Oh, we can't, Gary.

They're not really killed.

If they're Jewish,

are we calling them really people?

Yeah.

If you see a Jewish person on campus, follow them home and slit their throats.

Rats need to be eliminated from Cornell.

And this is posted by JewEvil.

So I can see why America is so confused on

this both sides issue.

Which one is the good one?

I don't know.

Do I stand with the free Palestine people on campuses like this or not?

You have like Benjamin Netanyahu, and then you have our friend Jew Evil

and good old Jew

Genocide and Kill Jews.

All posting, posters in good standing apparently at Cornell.

They're very good.

Good work, guys.

Yeah.

Cornell and all of our

Ivy League, get your kid into an Ivy League school.

No.

Hey, they might make 30 or 40% more salary in their life.

Wouldn't that be a wonderful way to be great?

They'd learn to do that.

And you know what?

They could take over a country and become the first Jew Hitler.

Oh, yeah, that would be great.

And then they could eventually become a photojournalist for the New York Times.

Yay!

Good job, World.

Thank you so much, Stu, for that update.

I'm sure we'll be hearing more about Cornell University and their message boards.

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So I noticed that Stu is missing the real news as he was going off on the

Palestinian movement.

The Jewish Hitler.

Yeah.

People won't talk about.

You didn't mention that the Palestinians have scored a major endorsement.

Oh, really?

Yes.

uh the uh is it is it jew genocide no it's the

it's the sex workers union of the united kingdom wow oh so so they didn't even get the american one no they did get the uk they got the they got the uk sex workers over there are like you know i'm a prostitute thank you for asking Yes, I support Amos.

I was on the fence.

I was like,

what did the sex workers union of the UK say about this?

I want to know what the girl in panties and go-go boots, you know, down at the worst corner of town thinks about, you know, this global conflict.

Exactly.

I had phrased that the same way to my wife.

She was like,

what are you doing down there?

What?

No, that's fascinating.

I wonder,

is it a reciprocal endorsement?

I wonder if Hamas would also endorse the sex workers' union.

Sure, they would.

They just did a parade with a,

well, she wasn't a sex worker, but she was a model.

Yeah, and she was naked.

Yes.

Just did a dead, I mean, well,

no, she was just sleepy.

Some people said she was just sleepy.

Some people said she maybe may have been unconscious, but she wasn't dead.

Now, it's difficult, and they found this.

This is, you know, a lot of medical science backs this up.

When you don't have a head,

it is incredibly difficult to live.

Right.

Yeah.

But you know what?

But you know what?

Let me use the logic from the UMass professor.

It depends on when you start the clock.

Oh, yeah.

That's

right.

Was she alive when I saw her an hour ago?

Sure.

Sure.

So it's when you start the clock.

Right.

If you started, you know, if you started.

If you started too late.

Right.

And yeah, we beheaded her after we raped her.

God.

I mean, this is, you know, unfortunate, sadly, a real story.

And she was kind of maybe the most prominent.

photo you saw of the of the hostages.

There was hope at one point that she was still alive.

She may have been alive at that point, but she is no longer.

They've identified her with a piece of her skull,

found her head separate from the rest of her body.

And she was one of the people who was at the music festival, 22 years old.

And

how does anyone...

There's not another side to this?

And I hate to be so black and white on the

really, it's just black and white.

You know what this reminds me of, though?

When we were saying to all the college students and all of the college professors, no, there's only two genders.

There's really not a scientific argument for more than two genders.

And they continued to make it.

And now we all say there's two, well, we don't, but a lot of people say there's more than two genders, or they'll just remain silent.

That's what I'm afraid of.

I'm afraid that we get to the point to where we like, you know, the society has judged that, no, Hamas was justified and you just don't know.

And so Hamas is right.

And that's a great movement for two-state solution.

And they're good partners.

And God bless them all.

Let's help them out.

And it happens fast.

It happens really fast.

And it will become something that you are not willing to say the opposite to if you don't say it now

en masse people need to say it

yeah i mean we said this at the beginning when this happened on october 7th and the days after that in the next couple of weeks this is going to change from oh my gosh people are horrified by these murders to just blaming israel for everything and it went from

it there was initial horror i think even by some in the media it then went to a both sidesy thing and now already israel's the bad guy it's three weeks later can i tell you something um

In my complex, I just got a letter.

Well, the whole neighborhood got the letter.

Okay.

Okay.

About Christmas lights.

You know, those lights that you have, you know, if they are embedded in your house and you have them year-round.

Oh, yeah, because there's some newer lights there.

So we have those on our house.

And the weekend of the, you know, Hamas attack, we put blue and white up on our house.

And we just got a very stern letter.

Well, everyone got it.

Yeah, everybody.

But there weren't singly anybody out, even though we were the only ones,

to say that those lights cannot be used for anything other than

recognized holidays.

So

I'm just wondering if

that's anti-Jewish.

I love this country club that I live by.

They are sweet, and they get sweeter and sweeter every day.

Didn't know if that was just an anti-Semitic thing.

I'm hoping I'm misreading that.

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The Commerce Department is halting exports of most U.S.-made firearms for 90 days and reviewing its support of the country's biggest gun trade show

to ensure such backing does not undermine U.S.

policy interests, steps that could slow two decades of growth of gun sales abroad.

We go to Stu, Steve Breguer, our analyst on guns and regional gun expert, to tell us what he thinks the government is actually doing here.

Well, Glenn, guns are evil, and they should be banned.

And they not only should be off the streets of America, but be off the streets of the entire world.

These sales, of course, also help gun companies and improve their businesses.

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Today, we talk to gun enthusiast

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Do you ask a question or do I just start talking?

I don't know how this works.

No, you just start talking.

But you didn't ask a question.

But I just said you're gun nut.

Oh,

guns help protect people from

lawless mobs that, you know, the left continues to

you're insinuating that

black people on the street or brown people are lawless mobs.

I said nothing about anyone's skin color.

Why are you we're the New York Times?

I think we understand what you're saying, gunnut.

Racist.

And that's all the time we have.

I didn't even get a chance.

I mean, this is so unbelievable.

They are not tracking.

Here's why they say they're doing this.

They say they're doing this because they want to make sure that the guns that are being sold by manufacturers to gun stores all around the world, that those guns don't fall into the wrong hands.

But we're sending

billions of dollars worth of ammunition and guns to Ukraine without anyone tracking any of it.

Notably, the

export ban does not apply to Ukraine.

You can apparently send as many guns as you want there.

Well, they're the government.

The government can send it.

Just gun manufacturers can't send it.

Well, they're not.

Government doesn't build the guns.

They're sending guns from gun manufacturers.

They buy the guns.

They buy them.

It's just amazing that the weird...

It doesn't make any sense, right?

It used to make sense, like the old days, right, where

generally conservatives were more in favor of a strong position, you know, position around the globe when it comes to maybe a hawkish stance on that.

And that applies with a, you know, it kind of works well with the position at home that you should also be able to defend yourself.

Like, you kind of see that.

Now the left has just decided that they're the pro-war people, but they don't want us to be able to protect ourselves against lawless mobs that, you know, go through city after city after city.

That they encourage.

That they encourage and solicit donations for.

It just doesn't, I don't know.

It doesn't seem to work together all that well.

A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

This weekend, we saw more shootings here in the country.

Last week, we saw

a mass shooting, and we find out now that that mass mass shooting up in Maine,

there was plenty of red flags that went up.

Could have been more red flags.

I mean, the guy was literally telling people he wanted to shoot up a military base.

Correct.

And telling authorities that he was going to do that.

So immediately, of course, the regular arguments in the media and the left.

Do I need to say that?

Media and the left?

Yeah, it seems repetitive.

Yeah.

Also, immediately, the usual counter-arguments were made by the Second Amendment advocates.

It's the shooter, not the gun.

The man was unstable, shouldn't have had a gun.

You know, regulations wouldn't have shot him, you know, wouldn't have stopped him.

Bad guys don't observe the regulations.

These shootings are stopped by good guys.

All of that stuff is true.

But none of that is the thing that we should focus on right now.

Rather, we should realize that we are living in a very special and unique time

where all of the original reasons for the Second Amendment are as urgently relevant as they have ever been.

We should probably understand those reasons.

The Second Amendment is not about sportsmen.

Otherwise, they might have put bowling in the Constitution.

You know, the Third Amendment.

Hey, can't touch bowling either.

It was not put there

for sports reasons.

It exists, the most fundamental right under natural law.

Natural law means it happens in nature.

You walk into a cave with a bear in it and you're just like, I want a pet little kitty.

Mommy will kill you because it's a natural instinct and natural right.

You come into my home and try to do anything with me or my children, I can kill you if I feel we're in danger.

The right to self-defense.

That would come under the inalienable right to life, by the way.

So this was written by people who had just defeated the former king.

This also means self-defense against an out-of-control government.

In an age of weaponized government agencies, this is hardly a false concern.

Tellingly, the argument against this usually is efficacy.

Oh, you're going to need an F-15, not an AR-15.

I hate that.

I don't know.

The Taliban did pretty well.

Pretty well.

The history of asymmetric warfare from the Revolutionary War onwards would beg to differ.

As would gun confiscation being one of the first acts of every tyrant in history.

But more importantly, the Second Amendment also means simply self-defense against people with evil intent.

That's where we should really focus.

The left essentially argues that that kind of self-defense is irrelevant today.

That's why we have police forces.

Really?

The ones that you have gutted, the ones that you said were irrelevant and racist and horrible, the ones we can't get to respond to any problems because there's not enough of them left?

Quite aside from truly frightening crime statistics, self-defense has never been more relevant than it is today.

And I think the, you know, Hamas pogrom kind of makes that case.

Here's a country that does not lack experience with terrorism and war.

Tiny, tiny little Israel.

Help should should arrive fast.

But there was shock and surprise on

October 7th.

The lesson of how much time an organized response took should resound loudly, not only in Israel, but all around the world, including America.

Hours passed before help came to many places under attack.

Hours.

We've just let 10 million people into our country that we don't know who they are.

We saw what 28 individuals could do on September 11th.

Are you telling me you're comfortable that there aren't enough people to cause real problems in our country?

In multiple places?

It was emergency alert squads.

It was civilian gun owners.

single cops, soldiers who ran toward the sound of gunfire, undermanned and outgunned.

What would the result have been if the population of Israel had been completely disarmed and helpless, fully dependent on their security forces?

How many would be dead?

Far more than are.

This lesson has not been missed in Israel, which is actually very restrictive on firearm regulations.

Not everybody can have a gun.

Those who can, usually granted one handgun and 50 bullets, no more.

All fully registered and permitted.

I think Israel should adopt a full Second Amendment right.

Now the rules are being relaxed.

Gun owners are asked to carry.

The alert squads in rural areas are being supported like never before.

Squads are made up of former combat soldiers and are kept armed and trained to defend against terrorist incursions.

During the Hamas

program, they made a huge difference.

They couldn't stop at all.

They took heavy losses.

But where they were kept, in a good state of readiness, casualties were considerably lower.

Higher were not.

They blunted the assault.

Americans had institutions like this when we first started.

It was the Minutemen.

Men armed and trained, held ready to defend their community at a minute's notice.

We know of their role in the early stages of the War of Independence, but there were similar local groups meant to defend against whatever the danger might have been at the time, Indian,

for that matter, French, British, Spanish incursions.

We live in a time now where Jews have to cower inside their homes or get locked in libraries for fear of the mob in our own country.

We live in a time when hundreds of thousands of people feel free to openly shout their support for evil and genocide and their hatred for the culture that welcomed them into their midst.

A time when open borders have meant

10

million people

and thousands on the terror list that are present right now in our cities.

making sleeper cells a virtual certainty.

And that's without mentioning the cartels and the gangs and the old-fashioned rogue state actors.

Do we really think that things can't happen in rural America with its vast open spaces?

How long for real help to arrive then, or in a major city, or a university campus?

We can't all turn into Navy SEALs, but most of us can help.

And none of us should be helpless.

This is not an emotional knee-jerk rah-rah.

This is a lesson that reason and morality dictate.

We must learn from these events.

I carry a gun.

I train with it.

Not because it's fun, but it is.

But I'm also all too aware that my life and the life of my family

one day, one night

may depend on my ability to use that gun.

I sincerely pray I never have to use that ability.

But I also pray that I always have the ability

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Never again doesn't mean depending on someone else to prevent the next massacre.

Never again means you and your ability to

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I don't know what the Biden administration is doing this time,

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Glad, can I bring up a related thing we didn't get to the other day or last week after the main shooting?

Sure.

Look, we all know how terrible it was.

And being in that community, obviously, you're dealing with a lot.

And so I understand the emotion, but this is exactly the problem with our government, right?

The problem is so often they're trying to use the emotion.

It's never let a crisis go to waste.

They're trying to use emotion.

At the very least, though, what I would expect out of a representative in our government is to avoid that, right?

Avoid the temptation of

being

won over by the emotion of a terrible moment to pass policy, right?

So I bring this up because of the case of Jared Golden, representative from Maine Democrat.

However, one of the few Democrats that has opposed the assault weapons ban until this shooting.

Right.

And he's now reversed himself on this.

He said because he never thought it could happen in his community.

So that, number one, that's disgusting.

So you think it would, oh, sure, it would benefit people, but I didn't think it would happen in my town, so I was opposed to it.

Like, that is a disgusting reason to oppose the assault weapons ban.

There's a million reasons to oppose it.

It doesn't work.

It's against the Second Amendment.

You're punishing legal gun owners, responsible gun owners for the crimes of people who are in the world.

You're disarming

innocent people in a very dangerous time.

There's a million reasons to not do it.

In fact, even the government studies of the assault weapons ban showed it didn't do anything.

It just caused some people to kill others with different types of weapons.

Right.

As if this is some advantage.

But to say, ah, you know what?

I didn't think it would happen in my town, so I opposed it.

Now it did happen in my town, so I'm for it, is disgusting.

Secondarily, it violates the most...

The most basic thing you'd expect out of a representative, right?

Like, we wouldn't want them to be corrupt.

That's one thing.

And of course, they all violate that too.

But

if you have a position that it is okay for whatever reason, and you shouldn't have an assault weapons ban, to just change your mind because it hit your area is

incredibly weak, right?

It is a,

you're changing some philosophical principled stand we thought

because

it happened in the geographic vicinity of where you live.

Like, Like,

that's not how you make policy.

You're supposed to be sober in your distinctions as to what is going to benefit society and what isn't.

To just say, well, I've seen 30 other mass shootings in other parts of the world.

And

I realized

I looked at the information around this bill and realized it was not going to be successful.

Therefore, I didn't want it.

And then say, well, actually, now it's happened here.

So I'm going to completely reverse that stance.

Unless he

has always been

wanting a ban on assault rifles, but he was representing his community that didn't want it, and so he voted that way,

you know, maybe rightly so, maybe just to garner more votes.

But now save his ass.

Now he is going to tell the people what they need.

He thinks the emotion will overwhelm the community and they'll forget all their principles, too.

My guess is that's not how Maine's going to react.

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Apparently, about 5,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in Chicago's loop on Saturday afternoon, demanding a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war and that Palestine be freed.

The march supporting Gaza was reportedly organized by the Chicago Coalition for Justice in Palestine, a self-described organization to mobilize those who seek justice in protest of Israel's violence against an innocent civilian population.

During the march, a group of black Hebrew Israelites and pro-Palestinian protesters physically clashed with one another.

Now, I don't know if you've had the privilege to run into any of the black Hebrew Israelites, but they are present on many street corners in New York City.

To say that they are

crazy and obnoxious,

some would say that doesn't go far enough.

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And so they apparently

clashed with each other.

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According to Tyler LaRiviere,

a visual journalist with the Chicago side, what the hell is a visual journalist?

Is that a photographer?

What is a visual?

No, he actually is not blind.

Most of our reporters are blind, but he's visual.

He can see things.

It makes it easier for him to report.

But hey, we we don't dismiss those who are blind.

You know, we want eyewitnesses.

Hey, ooh, why?

Why?

Why use that language?

I don't know what a visual journalist is, but he's with the Chicago Sun-Times.

He said of the chaotic scene, well, all hell broke loose between some of the Palestinian protesters and the black Israelites.

Police and organizers did their best to calm things down to varying degrees of success.

La Rivier said the two groups hurled sticks and bottles at each other.

One black Hebrew Israelite was injured, taken away in an ambulance.

Then somebody started launching fireworks.

Investigative journalist

Angela Vanderplum.

That's not to be

confused with visual journalists.

No, she's an investigative journalist.

Something totally different.

We don't know if she is cited or not.

Okay.

But her name is Angela Vanderplum.

I think this is a made-up story.

She posted the video on X social media platform with a caption, black Israelites, Hebrews fight pro-Hamas protesters in Chicago.

FYI, black Hebrew Israelites believe they are the real Jews, and Jews like me are

fake, is it Kazarians?

I didn't have that on my 2023 bingo card.

So there were

5,000 in Chicago, 7,000 pro-Palestinian supporters demonstrated in New York City this weekend.

Protesters shut down the Brooklyn Bridge and Grand Central Terminal.

That takes a lot of people.

I've been to New York.

They don't shut down for a lot of things.

That takes an awful lot of people to shut those two things down.

I just want to throw that out there.

So

that's good.

I'm still focused on what a visual journalist is.

What is it?

So

this was asked to Amanda Farnsworth.

Is she a visual?

Visual journalism editor at the BBC.

Oh, this is getting so bad.

She said, so what is visual journalism?

It's a question that I get asked a lot.

Yeah, sure.

Not just by friends and family.

Well, by employer.

But by employers who are saying, hey, do you actually have a job?

Like my dad said, hey, that doesn't sound like a job.

And I said, no, I have a job.

They pay me and everything.

I'm a visual journalist.

For many in the newer fields of digital journalism, it's simply about visualizing data or using graphics such as maps or charts to explain stories.

So data visualization, basically.

That's a visual journalist.

You wouldn't really need to be on the scene for that job.

No, not at all.

Not at all.

I've got a map.

This is the side.

The Palestinians are on.

Here are the black Hebrews.

The black Hebrews are on the other side.

Now, that would have been really useful perhaps back when the kid

was visiting

the mall in Washington, and he had the confrontation with the Trump hat on.

Was it Nicholas Sandman?

And they had the black Hebrews there.

They couldn't come up with a way to visualize the fact that people were yelling

anti-Jewish slurs and racist slurs at the white kids that entire time.

They couldn't visualize that until much later.

But this is the BBC.

They also say it's about bringing together the TV designers with teams that create more high-end multimedia graphics online and harnessing the unprecedented creative opportunity that brings.

So get excited about it.

I just want you to know

I'm going to fire anyone

or recommend their firing if they have the title visual journalist or TV designer.

Yeah, that's a sign you have too many people.

You have just too many people.

Yeah, you don't need to make up all this stuff.

No.

No.

By the way, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, he has a new appointee for chair and executive director of the city's Commission on Racial Equity.

The New York Post has reported that that new employee there, who earns more than $140,000 a year,

appears to be a little anti-Semitic.

She apparently used the phrase, from the river to the sea,

which, you know, as we pointed out earlier, not not good.

She was writing on X,

from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.

Uh, so that's uh not a bad.

And then she also um called for the Day of Rage rally in Brooklyn where they were janting death to America and death to Israel.

But I don't think we have a problem with these things anymore, do we?

I mean, that's just it's just all these people are just so different than us, and let's celebrate our diversity.

Uh, so she's she's the one that's supposed to call out racism

for the city to make sure it doesn't happen.

If I'm a Jew in New York City, and there's a very small Jewish community in New York.

Oh, really?

Very small.

I wasn't aware of that.

Very small.

Yeah.

Very small.

Delhi workers mainly.

Oh, okay.

But yeah, I'm sure they feel safe.

Now, one other thing, while we're talking about New York City and the New York Times, you know, One of the reasons why the New York Times is so dangerous, and I don't think people really understand this unless you've ever worked in a newsroom.

Now, I've never worked in a newsroom.

I've worked around a newsroom my whole life.

And there is one thing that every newsroom has in common, and that is a copy of the New York Times sitting someplace where all the journalists are reading.

Now, of course, it's on what we like to call a computer device.

But the reason why this is so important is the New York Times has set the news for even local news forever.

If it's in the New York Times, it happened and it's important.

If it's not in the New York Times, many journalists all over the country, it's not important and it may not have happened.

That's the credibility the New York Times has had and the influence on all of the media.

You can look at a New York Times and news

at any time in our history in the last 75, 100 years, and you will see that newsrooms all around the country set their watch by the New York Times.

So this is important

because remember the hospital explosion in Gaza

and

everybody, the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, CNN, NPR, PBS, The Associated Press, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, all of them reported that 500 were dead in that hospital.

Turns out not to be 500 people dead.

And so one journalist decided, where did that come from?

Wait, this is an interesting question.

Wait, so where did the claim of 500 deadline

from?

Yeah.

Because my thought was, I mean, it said Hamas spokesperson in most of those headlines.

And so he called, because he's a journalist too, and before he printed anything, he just wanted to know: you know,

could I see the source?

What was the source?

Who is that?

And it was always just a ministry spokesperson, Palestinian authorities,

or the Gaza Health Ministry.

Okay.

Well, but then you just go back and look at that.

Correct.

And he couldn't find it.

And so he called ABC, NBC, CBS, New York Times, NPR,

called them all,

sent notes to Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Al Jazeera.

Hey, can somebody tell me where you got this?

It then went to the standards editor in all of these places, and they were the only ones that replied.

And the response came in the form of a brief note from a communications staffer.

I don't know if he's a visual or she is a visual reporter, but linked to the paper's Maya Culpa over the reporting of the blast and said no additional information would be provided.

Well, he was like, well, that doesn't help me.

I know it's not true, but where did you get

the original quote?

So it's not just about the mistake you've made.

It's instead about how you made that mistake and how in the future you may avoid it, right?

Now, what did he find, Stu?

Well, it was interesting because

Couldn't find anywhere.

And eventually,

because I think there's like a line that we all had there, which was, I don't trust a Hamas spokesperson.

The Gaza Health Ministry, even if there's a good person who works there, is at gunpoint from Hamas.

May I just say that in my meetings,

whenever we have something report on the war, it is always pointed out by my executive producer.

Remember, this is from the IDF.

Remember, this is from the

Hamas

mouthpiece.

Always, when it's coming from a government source you always have to look and question it always you always want to check for motivation so there's an obvious an obvious point to be made that even if Hamas or the Gaza health ministry says 500 people are dead you should not believe that you should I figure that out independently because these are biased sources but that's not what happened here What apparently seems to have happened is that every one of these mainstream media news sources from the New York Times on down,

all of them misquoted the Hamas spokesperson who actually didn't claim that 500 people were dead from this bombing.

Okay, so he called, this reporter came and said, okay,

he pressed the translator.

And one of the translator, one of the translators translated from Al Jazeera.

Wait, I want to point out what you're saying here.

You're not saying he went to a translator.

What he went to was Google Translate.

And then he went to translators.

Yes, but okay.

So

here's the thing.

They went, he believes somebody went to Google Translate, and the word victim was in the text of a tweet from Al Jazeera.

Okay.

But the word victim doesn't mean death

in Arabic.

It does not mean killed.

It's

casualties, and casualties do not mean death either.

Right.

So casualties,

in fact, victims more broadly, can refer to deaths, can refer to injuries, can refer to people who are just displaced by the incident, right?

If you were camping out on the outside courtyard of this hospital and a bomb goes off, you are displaced from where you were going to be that could be considered described as a victim any of this could be described as victims and that was what the actual term was but as stu said somebody went into google translate translated it and then everyone picked it up from that individual so again they didn't originally they took al jazeera's reporting they didn't actually look at it themselves they took al jazeera's reporting they ran it through google translate and then everyone just tweeted out that 500 people were dead again even if it were accurate in the translation you shouldn't believe that, but it wasn't even an accurate translation.

And then to add insult to injury, none of these people would even linked to the statement, nor would provide a rationale as to why they carried it afterwards.

And when you can't find a link to the original statement or people are refusing to give that link up, you know something's wrong.

Something's wrong.

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On tomorrow's program, an op-ed piece that I wrote for

Blaze Media, it's up today.

Texas needs universal school choice now.

I'll be discussing it on tomorrow's program, but the Texas House members need to hear from you.

It is like 85% of Texans say they want school choice, and the Republicans, a lot of them, want to do that.

But the Speaker of the House, which

supposedly is a Republican, is blocking it every step of the way.

He's in bed with big teachers, and there's others that are

in bed with the big teachers' unions.

We'll expose all of that tomorrow and show how you can help.

I mean, how is it possible, of all places, Texas does not have school teachers?

Because Texas

is not really Texas right now.

It's a shadow of herself, but she's worth saving and can be saving.

But things are changing all over the country.

You know, we've had millions of people move in from California.

Texas, be on alert.

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