MSM’s Dangerous Cop Narrative | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Jack Carr | 4/23/21

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The corporate media’s commentary on the Ma’Khia Bryant incident is ridiculous. On CNN, Ibram X. Kendi wondered whether Columbus cops would have shot a white girl. Stu reviews Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger’s craziest beliefs. Bill O’Reilly takes on the biggest stories of the week: the Chauvin verdict, Biden’s insulting response, outrage against Brett Favre, and Biden’s plan to cut carbon emissions. Author Jack Carr joins to talk his latest thriller novel, "The Devil’s Hand," and his upcoming Amazon Prime streaming series based on his book "The Terminal List." Glenn provides the decoder ring for NPR’s “dangerous” coverage of Ma’Khia Bryant’s death.
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begin.

Ibram X.

Kendi, let's start there with the audio from this the guy who, you know, wrote the anti-racist baby books and how to be an anti-racist.

He's definitely not racist at all.

Ibram X.

Kendi, here he is.

So

when I look at that video, I asked myself

if that would have been a 16-year-old white girl in a wealthy suburban neighborhood, would the police officer have sought to disarm this girl?

Would the police officer sought to talk her down?

Would the police officer have used lethal force?

And it's hard for me to believe that that would have happened.

It's hard to me to believe that that officer would not have responded differently for a different girl in a different way.

Right.

Because you're nuts.

So, can I, yeah, can I ask you a question?

Why are we interviewing this guy?

It's difficult for him to believe that a white cop wouldn't shoot a white girl.

Well, okay.

Well, you find it difficult to believe.

In fact, you find it impossible to believe that white people aren't racist.

So

why are you, why are we going, they should just say, we were going to interview Ibram X.

Kendi, but we can just tell you he thinks it was a racist move.

So you do that on everything.

You know, sugar pops have gone up in price.

We were going to have Ibram X.

Kendi on, but we just wanted to let you know he probably thought that was because of racism.

Right.

If your answer to every single case, no matter how different the circumstances, is exactly the same,

the value of your commentary is zero, right?

Who cares?

Right.

And that's what he is.

That's a great point.

It's like more white people get shot by police, but he can't imagine a white person being shot by police.

Well, what the hell is the point of you?

I know.

I know.

We got it.

We got it.

Just put a card up.

Ibram X.

Kendi thinks it was racist.

Okay.

Rain today.

Ibram X.

Kendi believes it's racist.

All right.

Now, here's MSNBC.

Now, a guest for MSNBC is Joy Reed.

Brittany Cooper, a Rutgers University professor,

said this.

The argument for our movements has never been that black people have to be perfect in order for them to deserve dignity, for us to have good policing, for us to be viewed with humanity, for cops to take a breath before they literally get out of the car, guns blazing.

So that's the first, right?

That this is never what the argument for the movement for Black Lives has been: is that you just get to kill black people, particularly when they're not being perfect.

I think about how

the prosecution had to be in order to get the conviction for George Floyd.

It had to be impeccable.

They had to leave no stone unturned.

And if that is the standard.

Stop, stop.

I can't take it.

If you're watching the plays, you have Al Sharpton, you have this Rutgers professor, and Joy Reed, and they're all like, yep, yep.

I mean, I think we could just put a card up on MSNBC.

It just says, We all think this was racist,

whatever.

And my

or they could have two cards: Trump's fault, right?

Yeah, those are the only two things that could be.

And you could have a double card where it says both of those things.

It's Trump's fault because it's racist.

Because Trump is racist.

Right.

My favorite part of that has to be, though, when she describes the woman stabbing another woman as black people not being perfect.

That is a hell of a song.

So I didn't have a perfect day.

I didn't have a perfect day.

I killed somebody.

I stabbed them.

What?

You haven't had a bad day?

Do we not remember not more than a couple of weeks ago where the officer in

one of the recent mass shootings came out and said, look, and he was just quoting the guy who did the mass shooting.

And he was like, look, you know, he said he had a bad day.

And, you know, and everyone blasted, blasted the cop for just quoting the person.

It could be mainly because a lot of the news networks edited the part where he said he was quoting the person.

Now here's the thing.

That doesn't happen.

This is just their opinion, right?

This is just their opinion.

We just think, well, well, black people aren't just being perfect.

And if they're not perfect, they might just stab people.

And that's totally fine.

I'm going to stab the S out of you, B,

with a knife above your head, ready to plunge into the chest.

is a different definition of a bad day than I've ever heard.

I mean, you know what?

Hitler.

He just had a bad year.

1939, bad year for him.

Yeah, very bad year.

Not an appropriate way to describe it.

No, I mean, he got up.

He was having a bad day.

This Jewish deli didn't have the bagel ready for him.

He had a bad day.

What?

And he's a dictator just not being perfect.

That's what we can summarize that as.

He's killing people.

That's a bad, that's more than a bad day.

No, it's not.

No, it's not.

And, you know, here they come out of the car, guns ablazing.

Do you think they would have shot a white girl?

Yes.

Yes.

They wouldn't have negotiated?

No.

She has a knife above her head saying, I'm going to stab the S out of you.

And she's actively moving towards it.

Hang on.

Can we talk about that feeling?

What's happening in your life?

Let's now let's talk you back from the

I mean, what are you?

What are you you going to say?

There's no negotiation.

And they come out of the car blazing.

Yeah, do you know how amazing that is that that cop, what that cop did in Columbus?

That is an amazing.

I couldn't have processed that.

I'm riddled with ADD.

I couldn't have processed that scene in 15 seconds.

Could you?

No, absolutely not.

I mean, that was, you know, it was Jack Bauer-esque is what it looked like to us.

You know, it was a guy coming in and analyzing 10 different moving parts in 15 seconds and doing the right thing.

And with 100% certainty, if he had not shot that person at that moment and the knife did plunge into the other girl, Ibram Kendi and Joy Reid would be on the air saying it was because it was racist.

They would have protected a white girl, but they didn't protect her because she was a black girl.

That's why they allowed the stabbing to happen.

100% certainty, that's what they would be saying on the air.

Yeah, of course.

Of course.

Because the police have to be perfect.

Perfect.

And even we have found this week, even when they are perfect, not good enough.

Just not good enough.

But the good news is, is that Joy Behar

has the solution.

Oh, good.

And here it is.

This is what it looked like to me.

And I've looked at the tape and I still can't figure it out.

Shoot the gun in the air as a warning, tase a person, shoot them in the leg, shoot them in the behind, you know, stop them somehow.

But if the only solution

is to kill a teenager, there's something wrong with this.

There's something very, very wrong.

Stabbing

the way these things are being conducted.

Even if the cop had to do it, there's something wrong with it.

Even if he had to do it, there's something wrong with that.

Yeah, it's called society is out of control.

Teenagers shouldn't be stabbing each other in the streets.

That's my idea.

And I don't care whose streets it's on.

I got to tell you, if two of my rich neighbors are across the street and they're acting like white trash and they are throwing each other down in the lawn, dragging each other by hair and trying to stab one another, I'm going to call the police.

And in fact, if they are, if they are ready, you know, I'm going to stab the out of you.

I'm going to actually call over the fence, shoot them, or I will shoot them.

I mean,

you have absolutely no choice.

And I love these people.

I love these people who have never touched a gun before in their life.

Never touched a gun.

For that guy to shoot that girl with somebody behind her.

Remember, don't shoot at anything.

You've got to know what's behind your target because sometimes the bullets will go through.

So

this girl that he was trying to protect was half behind the other girl.

He shot her four times without wounding the other girl.

You know why they don't shoot your legs?

Because it's a small target.

You go for the body mass.

You never shoot a gun to warn.

I'm sorry, Joe Biden, just take a shotgun out and shoot it up in the ear.

Joy, when you do that with a pistol, let me just

put it into an old-timey song because I know you and your cat walk around in your fuzzy slippers, drinking a cup of gin at 4 o'clock in the morning, going, I used to be somebody.

And I know you're listening to all those sad songs.

So,

bullets keep falling on my head.

When you shoot a gun up into the sky, I'm dead.

I mean, Joy.

If that goes up, it doesn't go into space and float around.

It's not one of those pieces of space, like, we can't launch any satellites anymore because all of these bullets from all those guys in the Wild West, they're all floating around there in space, circling the Earth.

They come back down.

And if it came back down and hit someone, particularly a person of color in that community, Ibram X.

Kendi and Joy Reed would be on the air saying they would have never done that in a white community.

They would have never cared.

They would have called that racist, too.

I guess maybe you could shoot at the ground, is the idea.

Of course, there was two people.

Oh, my gosh.

Are you putting lead in the earth?

On Earth Day, too.

That was just yesterday.

Cow, they wouldn't do that in a white neighborhood.

But we should point out there was...

They're poisoning the water in that minority neighborhood.

They're poisoning by shooting lead into the ground.

Right at his feet at that time was a teenager being kicked in the head by an adult.

So we don't want to shoot there.

It's just an amazing,

like there's just nothing that you can do as an officer, which is why I think as an officer, I would be like, okay, this is a no-win situation.

What am I doing with my life?

You know, I came out here to help people.

I came out here to help people's communities and keep people safe.

And no matter what happens, I'm always the bad guy.

I'm always the racist.

I'm always the murderer.

I'm always ruining my own family because of something that I can't control.

And Joy Reed and Ibram Kendi are going to call me a racist if, God forbid, I save a black girl's life.

So, why would I show up to work the next day?

I don't know how they do it.

I would like to add one thing.

And when I left this morning, my wife and family said, Dad, stop it.

Why are you going into work today?

Find another job.

You're going to get killed.

You're going to be thrown into jail for doing something right.

And I've been saying, no, I believe in the system.

I'm going to keep standing.

Why would you go to work as a police?

I'm asking police officers.

Why?

Why are you still going to work?

I'm glad they are.

But

I'm not man enough to do it.

I would be, screw this.

I'm too selfish.

Let me find a different way.

I mean, I would like to, you know, I would just say,

I would just like to say, look, we should have a box on our taxes that say,

I want to pay for the police force and I'll fully fund them.

And then we, our tax dollars, go locally to fund the police.

Those who say, nope, I don't want to.

And if you don't pay taxes, if you just don't pay taxes and you're receiving a large sum of money from the government, we still send you a note.

I want police protection in my neighborhood.

And if I call, I want somebody to come.

And not a social service worker,

somebody with a gun.

If there's something going on, an I call.

That's a great idea.

Fun me.

You don't even have to tie it to taxes.

Just a note.

I'd be be happy with just a survey.

You will send a note to everybody's house, and then they can say whether they want a cop to show up or not when something goes down.

Yeah, they all say they don't want, they all say they, and when I say they, I don't mean any large swath of communities.

I mean these activists.

These activists are all saying, I don't want you in my community.

Okay.

Let's go door to door and ask them, would you like police to leave you alone?

Good luck with that.

Now, we may have some problems with like criminals saying no, and then cops don't go out to the criminal's house because they're trying to avoid prosecution.

There may be some holes in this plan.

My point, though, is that it's just really fun.

It's better than holes in little girls who were just having a bad day.

I think.

See how easy it is to win?

See how easy it is to win if you just don't care people going, That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

You just like, yes, but it's better than holes in little children stew.

Thank you, Joy.

Joy Reed.

All right.

Back in just a second, I was wondering which Joy you were talking about, Joy Reed or Joy Behar, who is quite possibly the

most ill-named child of all time.

Seriously, I don't even think her parents looked at her and went, oh,

Joy, she just brings me joy.

Her dad had to go, yeah, you give her a few years, she'll make everybody miserable.

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so a Michigan state lawmaker was uh driving his SUV

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and he was driving a little erratically a little erratically on what was it I I-96 And he's swerving all around, and people are calling, and the police kind of come up behind him.

And

yeah, yeah, driving while black.

Did I tell you that the guy was black?

No, because it doesn't really matter to the story.

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they get him out, and he's like, What are you doing?

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I am not intoxicated.

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I'm not taking

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And

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Last night on Stu Does Margaret Sanger, which is weird because she's dead and we're not going to get into Stu.

But don't judge him.

Who are you to judge him?

Doing dead people is his own choice, and it's a personal choice, and I find it very brave.

Last night on Stu Does America, he did Margaret Sanger, and Stu,

the old Glenn would say, I cheered, but not anymore, because the way you besmirched this great, great woman.

Right.

Was sad.

Sad to me.

Thank you, Glenn.

I appreciate that.

Well,

Planned Parenthood came out and kind of said that

they're going to reckon with her past and her issues.

And look, you know, was she awful?

Yeah.

You know, she's pretty awful.

She proposed a law that said, among other things, no woman should have the legal right to bear a child and no man shall have the right to become a father without a permit for parenthood.

Amen.

Amen.

We should point out that no permit for parenthood shall be valid for more than one birth.

So

if you happen to be like a middle child, you should be happy that Margaret didn't get her way.

Or really, really sad, quite honestly.

Yeah.

You know, that's that's I hated my, I hated my older brother.

Well,

you didn't have to be here.

Margaret Sanger had her way.

Now, she didn't mind being babies being born.

People say, oh, gosh, look at her.

She, you know, this is Planned Parenthood lady.

She's the founder.

Well, she didn't mind babies being born.

She just wanted to make sure they were the right right babies.

Like, for example, if you weren't a feeble-minded person, a habitual congenital criminal, those affected with inheritable disease, and others found biologically unfit by authorities, which is not a broad category at all.

No, I mean, think of the love that you would get from Gretchen Whitmer.

She'd love us, right?

She'd love.

Now, those people should be sterilized or in cases of doubt, so if we're not sure,

like maybe we're not sure they're going to be undesirable, those people should just be isolated as to prevent the perpetuation of their afflictions by breeding.

Oh,

amen.

Now, wait a minute.

Could we be isolated?

I mean, do we have to be isolated in like little cabins built by the government with a big fence around us?

Or can we just have like the middle of the state?

Well, that's this is a good question because she addressed this, and you know, she's known as sort of a pro-choice person.

So she gave the choice.

Gave the choice.

For undesirables, they could either, they could have their choice of segregation or sterilization.

So there's two options.

You pick the road.

Wow.

It's like that being

you come to a split in the road and you made that choice.

And, you know, of course, that's made all the difference.

So you have the choice.

Who are the undesirables here?

Well, there's a few of them.

Morons is the first category.

That's actually a legitimate, back then, a legitimate, you were a moron, an imbecile,

and something else.

There's another one that I used to use.

So she used morons, mental defectives, epileptics, which is.

So if you're having an issue with epilepsy,

you were in this category.

Illiterates, so you just couldn't read.

You're gone.

Paupers, unemployables, criminals, prostitutes, prostitutes, and dope fiends.

Which, uh, okay.

Now, for those people, I'm becoming a dope fiend.

I am.

Seriously, as every day goes by, I'm like, heroin is not a bad choice.

Right.

Yes.

It's got its benefits.

So

if you are.

Yeah, you may be sitting on the bathroom floor of a, you know, of a bus station, you know, trying to fish some, some sort, you know, your spoon out of the toilet, which you drop strangely in the bus station toilet.

But it may be better than watching another thing on MSNBC.

That's very true, especially if Joy reads on it.

I would agree.

Heroin, much better option.

Right.

So if you, let's say you don't get the sterilization, you get the segregation option.

What can you do?

Now, it sounds bad to segregate people.

At least it used to be.

But this is good because Margaret wanted people to segregate on farms and open spaces as long as necessary for the strengthening and development of moral conduct.

Which is like what you do to an aging dog.

They get to run out in the fields, in the hills.

Kids, kids, the dogs just went to a farm.

They just.

No, that's not true.

If your parents ever told you that your dog went to a farm, no, they didn't.

They killed him or he was run over in the street.

And they just, if the government ever says, no, we're just putting these people out on a farm where they can run free.

No, they didn't.

No, they didn't.

That happened to one of my dogs, and my mom told me she went to a farm.

And I, to this day, continue to believe it to be so.

Me too.

Me too.

My dog, Prince, his beautiful collie.

My folks told me, I don't know what happened to him.

I know he didn't go to a farm, but in my head, he's still there running far.

I could still picture my dog running.

It was also a collie, running around in the farm.

Maybe they're together.

Maybe they're together.

Maybe they went together.

They went together.

Exactly.

Sanger.

Okay.

Exactly right.

Okay, so Sanger also had some interesting views on the family.

She bluntly defined birth control, a term that she coined, of course, as the process of weeding out the unfit, aimed at the, quote, creation of a superman.

She often opined that the, quote, most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it.

And that, quote, all our problems are the result of overbreeding among the working class.

But this is

she's fighting for

rights, Glenn.

Yeah, she's fighting for the workers.

Yeah.

She's right there.

These socialists, she was a socialist.

The working party,

how is she trying to kill off all the workers?

She's part of the social.

That's for the working people.

That's the labor class.

Yeah.

Let's just kill them.

Don't tell them.

Now, I will say, Margaret Sanger, as bad as she was, is far was far less extreme than today's Planned Parenthood.

And I mean that sincerely uh in the early days of planned parenthood she opened up the first clinic and she distributed pamphlets about birth control and this is what the pamphlet said this is a quote mothers can you afford to have a large family do you want any more children if not why do you have them do not kill do not take life

but prevent safe harmless information can be trained you know obtained uh at this at planned parenthood so like her point was yeah, look, abortion's kind of like killing them and destroying life, but

you should use protection.

No, yes, I agree with that's what she's saying, but she also was meaning prevent, you know, by having an abortion, prevent that child.

She's still, I think you're still consistent.

Well, listen, let me give you this quote.

This is another, this is another quote from Margaret Sanger.

Well, you've done her last night, and I did.

I did her last night, and she wasn't happy.

And you did it.

Do her again.

I will say, I don't know what's wrong with me, but they're never happy when I do them.

Yeah.

None of them.

Okay, so

Margaret Sanger, talking of, she got several letters in.

She was trying to prove her case on birth control.

The second letter, she describes it.

She says, the second woman tells of her attempts to bring on a miscarriage and of her sickly brood of six.

In many cases, such as this, the woman, in desperation, goes to an abortionist and commits that crime which all women in their souls rebel against.

How much better is it to tell mothers how to prevent in order that they will not have to destroy?

You know, I wouldn't be against Blanned Parenthood if that's what they did.

Yeah, I'm totally with you on that.

Like if they were helping with birth control, and look, they do these things as well.

They help people who can't afford birth control and, you know, give out free condoms and they do all sorts of things with

birth control.

They make their money on

right, exactly.

It's why they won't abandon it, right?

I mean, if you separated it into two organizations, one of them would have no problem with even conservatives, right?

If they had an organization, I mean, you know, funding is always an issue, but like if you had an organization that was helping distribute birth control,

there's very few problems with that in today's society.

You know, and of course, this is an issue where over time,

you know, Margaret Sanger was a massive figure.

I mean, but you look at her history and look back at what she said in many ways, you could argue she is way, way less extreme than compared to what her organization turned into.

They don't talk as openly about racial issues now, and they don't talk about the eugenics as openly anymore.

But I was not opposed to Planned Parenthood because their founder

was into eugenics.

I'm opposed to Planned Parenthood because, you know, they're still practicing it 100 years later.

No, they're not practicing.

I think they perfected the killing of babies.

They are.

And I don't think they're practicing that anymore.

They are very good at it.

And I just, it's hard to, you know, you look at this and it's like, I do not have a problem with what Margaret Sanger was.

I mean, I do.

I hate, you know, I just described all the terrible things she said, but it's not about that for 2021.

It's not about what she said in 1921.

It's about stopping a beating heart in 2021.

And that's what we're talking about.

That's what we want to stop.

We don't want them to say, oh, we're going to cancel our former founder.

Well, fine.

I mean, it's important that people know that.

But like, I, we're talking, you know, about canceling like the abortions scheduled for tomorrow would be much more of a positive outcome on this one than

the New York Times.

When the left says they're going to

cancel a founder, they mean it.

They mean we're going to wipe Jefferson or whoever off the face of the earth.

We're going to take down the statues.

We're going to take everything that he's written and believed and throw it out the window and say it is bad.

When they say they're going to cancel their founder, they don't do that.

What they mean is, we're going to take a look into this and do some soul searching.

And then when the mic shut off, they're like, okay, everybody back to work.

That's it.

That's it.

Changes nothing.

And I think

they like the cancel culture standard being codified more than they care about Margaret Sanger's memory.

Oh, that is why they did it.

That is absolutely why that happened this week, is because they were codifying the cancel culture because they're ratcheting it up now.

Now, people like, who wrote Harry Potter?

What's her name?

Oh, yeah.

Wow.

J.K.

Rowland.

Wow.

I don't know.

Yeah, J.K.

Rollins.

I don't like Harry Potter, but I do.

She has had a ridiculous beating because of her saying very sensible scientific things.

Right.

Scientific things.

Men cannot ever be women.

They can claim to be.

They can believe they are, but scientifically they cannot be women.

And to go an extra, I actually heard a report the other day where, what was it, on NPR, where they said,

You know,

scientifically, are there any differences between men and women when they're competing in sports?

the reporter actually responded, well, the jury's really still out on that.

I mean, not a lot of scientific data on that one, at least new scientific data.

What do you think the new scientific data is going to say?

We looked at it and

how much was that check?

Really?

They're going to fund the whole study, huh?

Yep.

We looked at some stuff that's very technical.

And men and women, no.

The penis is

more of a cancerous growth

that some people just need to lop off because they've been women the whole time.

I mean, chromosomes?

No, no.

You know,

I don't even like chrome on cars.

That's why we make it all out of plastic now.

There's no such thing as chrome, chromosome,

or anything like it.

It really is.

Cash that check now.

We can cash it now.

Yeah.

These are categories.

They're not scientists.

we, they were set a long time ago.

You know?

Yeah.

I know.

And

by scientists.

Yeah.

And by scientists.

Yeah.

And everyone knows what they mean and what they are.

You can't just, your mind can't change it.

Your mind might say something else, but your mind can't change your sex.

Oh, it worked for you.

Wow.

Nope, I'm not a woman.

Oh.

Oh, sorry.

Very ugly woman.

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It's been a very big week in the news, but we've got to spend a few minutes on the Chauvin case.

Tell me your thoughts on the case.

That's the introduction, Beck.

No

best-selling author in the world, a perspicacious commentator on radio and TV, none of that, just Pill O'Reilly.

Is that it?

Yeah,

that's pretty much it.

All right.

You step back in these things if you're a fair-minded person seeking the truth,

not your truth,

the truth.

So you step back.

You don't get emotionally involved.

And that's what most people and all journalists, except me and you, under don't understand.

I don't know.

I've been pretty passionate about this, but passionate about.

Or maybe you don't understand today this, so this is why you have me on.

I'll explain it to you.

Okay?

Yeah.

So the underlying conviction of the former police officer was based on a concept, a legal concept, called depraved indifference.

That's why he was convicted.

It really doesn't matter what Minnesota law defined as second-degree murder, third-degree murder, manslaughter.

It doesn't really matter.

What the prosecution was able to do was to convince the jury and me,

and me,

that the officer who took George Floyd's life showed a depraved indifference.

And it really was the, because

I agree with you.

It was the last 90 seconds that

there was a whole bunch of other things.

I mean, his own guys were telling him to please up and all of that.

So if you're going to make a case that this verdict was based upon fear, the jury was afraid for themselves and all that, that's not true.

All right.

So if you're going to delude yourself, go ahead.

The jury

may have had fears.

I mean, if you're walking into a courtroom every day and you see the National Guard out there and you remember what happened last summer, you're going to process that.

I think if I were a juror, if I were a juror, because I agree with you, knowing the way Minnesota,

the way it writes second-degree murder and everything else, it is unintentional.

It's manslaughter, depraved indifference, and that fits this.

And if I were in the jury room, when I started, I would have been like, oh, crap, man, this is going to be bad for my family.

But I think by the time the trial was over and I got to the jury room, I might have looked at everybody and went,

right?

I mean, we dodged a bullet here.

This is pretty good.

Yeah, and there wasn't any dissent on the jury.

But remember, you didn't have to serve on that jury.

All right.

So you could have said in the jury selection, I'm afraid and I can't make a fair verdict because I'm afraid for my personal safety and my families.

And you would have been dismissed, discharged.

So anyway,

the overarch I want to make is in life, there are certain situations.

that are beyond a reasonable doubt, and here is one of them.

And so every American should accept that fact, and many don't.

So that's number one on Chavin.

Now, he'll be sentenced.

Why?

And here's a question everybody should ask.

He knew, and so did his attorneys, that they were going to get convicted.

The only chance he had was to take the stand, look the jurors in the eye, and say, this is what I did and why I did it.

Not making excuses, but an explanation of what was going through his mind.

That was the only chance the man had, but he chose not to do it.

Wait, wait,

if you were the attorney for his defense, would you have had him testifying?

Because

I would have dragged him up and put him in the box if I were his attorney and I cared about him.

All right.

Because that's the only chance he had.

And that was a hundred to one.

Yeah, that's a Hail Marion could have made it.

Oh, I couldn't have made it worse.

That was the alternative.

You're right.

You're right.

You're right.

He's going to sit in the penitentiary for 15 years.

That's the alternative.

So take your shot

in an explanation.

But anyway, that's over.

He's going to the penitentiary.

George Floyd is dead.

That's it.

What else?

Well,

the other police officers will be going to trial this summer.

They're not going to go to trial.

They'll make a deal with the prosecution,

and they'll all serve a little jail time.

That's what's going to happen there.

Wow.

And do you think that's the right thing to do?

I think that might plea out if I got a decent deal.

I would.

Because if you don't plea out, then the judge is going to give you two or three times more jail time.

Just putting the system through it.

Go ahead.

So I remember Jeffrey Dahmer went to prison and he was shivved.

I can't imagine being chauvin.

No, I can't either.

And I don't

protect him.

Yeah.

How do you protect him?

Yeah, how do you protect him?

So he's going to have to stay in isolation.

He'll get an hour to walk around by himself.

That's not.

What a terrible life.

And, you know, no one feels sorry for him.

And in the traditional sense, I don't feel sorry for him, but I have compassion for him.

I do, too.

If I could, and I probably will do this, I'll send him all 10 of my books.

I'll probably do that.

No, I'm told to it.

That's a Geneva convention man.

At least they'll have something to do.

I'll send him your books.

All right.

I'll send him lots of books.

But I'm trying to say that compassion is what we as Americans are lacking.

It is.

I mean, I don't know what this is.

This guy did.

But now he's isolated, my God.

It's amazing to me.

I said

on Tucker's show on what, when did this happen?

Tuesday.

And

I came out and said, look, I mean, there's two lives completely destroyed.

The life of

George Floyd and his family, destroyed, destroyed.

The same thing with Chauvin.

Chauvin is in jail, but his family is destroyed.

And we should have compassion for all of that.

This week, I have been seeing story after story.

It's almost like it was written by Media Matters, where they don't say anything about me saying about compassion for George Floyd or that I thought the verdict was right.

They're just saying Glenn Beck says compassion and trying to make it look like I'm for him.

Yeah, you're sympathetic to Shaw and what he did.

But compassion, we should be sympathetic for everyone.

But this is another good lesson for people.

So we live in the United States of vengeance.

That's where we're living now.

Not the United States of compassion,

the United States of vengeance.

And because you

put forth a point of view, and you and I have lived this together for what, 25 years?

Yeah.

We've lived it together.

These people,

mostly on the left, but not exclusively, want to hurt us.

And I put forth, they'd kill us if they.

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah, they would.

Talk to me a little bit about Brett Favre because this is something that I think Americans need to understand.

He's getting heat because he said, I'm not defending Chauvin, but I can't imagine that he intentionally murdered

George Floyd.

And I 100% agree with that.

I don't think he got up in the morning and was like, I'm going to kill me a black man.

No, but the level of responsibility.

And he's paying it.

He's paying it.

But

second-degree murder means unintentional.

It's manslaughter.

Beck, listen to me.

I don't want this to ever happen again.

And so every law enforcement officer in the United States, all 80,200 of them that are working right now,

need to understand that their responsibility is much higher than the ordinary citizen

because they are armed and have the powers of arrest.

But we are living in unreasonable times.

What happened in Columbus, Ohio?

That police officer

did everything right.

But he's not going to be charged with anything.

And he's having to go through this because of LeBron James and others,

and

President Biden, who I hope we'll get to in this segment.

We are going to.

Yeah, because that guy is now,

he's jumped the shark, if you remember, happy days.

But getting back to Favre and getting back to his statement, it's true that Chauvin didn't wake up in the mornings and say to himself, I'm going to go out and hurt a black person today.

That didn't happen.

But Chavin apparently didn't understand

his responsibility.

That he has to be tough and enforce a law, but he also has to be compassionate.

Yeah, I think there's comes along with the job.

And the verdict he was charged with, and they found him guilty, and I think this is exactly right, with reckless endangerment.

I mean, he was reckless at his job.

That doesn't mean he was intentionally doing it.

No, he was reckless.

The people who believe, and there are millions of them, tens of millions,

the people who believe that law enforcement in America has an animus toward black people

use these situations to reinforce that belief.

And you are never going to reason them out of it.

But I'm not going to play the game.

I'm not going to play the game by reinforcing it by saying, yeah, he did intentionally kill.

No, he didn't.

But if I'm Brett Favre's advisor, I say before you wade into

this,

you have to acknowledge certain things so you don't leave yourself open for unfair attacks.

You know, if you watched the Notes Ben News this week, and I'm sure you did, Beck, we again produced the statistics from 2019 and 2020 on unarmed black people being shot by police.

It's over a thousand a year.

Well over a thousand a year.

No, it's not.

It's 30.

That's what the average person believes.

3,000 people.

30.

And in that 30,

for two years,

many, perhaps most of the unarmed black people who were shot by police had a knife or a baseball bat or a vehicle where they were trying to run over the cops.

So this is the fact.

And those facts were compiled by the Washington Post.

All right.

I didn't even use FBI facts because I knew what the counter would be on that.

But the Washington Post, you can look it up, as Yogi Berra once said.

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Let me say three words: Chauvin,

President Biden, Bill.

All right.

So I'm really disappointed in myself

because

I never, ever even considered

that Joe Biden would be a radical leftist, not a liberal, a radical leftist

if he were elected president.

I didn't even

consider that.

I have to tell you, this is an argument we had, and I kind of was with you, but I didn't think he was actually going to be running things.

And you were like,

I know, but you're defined on your actions.

And if he's in the ozone layer, I mean, that's that's not my problem.

I mean, it is as an American, but I can't make that assessment.

I can assess that he's damaging the country in his first 100 days in a way that's unprecedented.

All right, no president,

all 45 presidents before him, no one was even close

to his radical leftist agenda.

I think it's FDR.

Obama's people are running this agenda.

I'm telling you that's true now, but Obama was president for eight years.

He didn't come close to what Biden's doing.

No, no, no, I know.

But I think because

Obama said, you know, I was black, and as soon as I was black, everybody stopped listening to my great ideas.

So now he's got Joe Biden, who everybody thinks is like, oh, their dear old lovable uncle.

And Obama is now getting through

everything that he and his team wanted for the fundamental transformation of America.

And Joe just knew

I believe that's true because Susan Rice is the conduit.

She's a top domestic advisor.

But I'm going to judge Obama about right now

on what he did when he was in office.

Yes.

And he deported more foreign nationals than any other president did.

Okay?

Now we have an open border.

Now it's absolutely open border.

You get here, you stay here.

All right?

You like your doctor, you keep your doctor.

You get here, you stay here.

That's- Wait, wait.

I know it is.

Let's go back to Chauvin and Biden before you go elsewhere.

So he comes out and he says, in an unprecedented statement, no president has ever done this.

He comes out, Biden does, after the verdict, and trashes his country in front of the world.

Trashes it.

Said, this is just the beginning.

We're a racist society.

Take the blinders off.

You know that we hate black people here.

I mean, as an American, I'm sitting there going, I will never respect you again,

Mr.

Biden.

Never again.

All right?

I don't think I've ever heard you say that.

Hold on.

You used to give benefit of the doubt

to Obama and everyone else.

I've never heard you say that.

That's what a responsible journalist does.

Gives the benefit of the doubt until the facts

disprove the benefit.

The facts now say Joe Biden insulted me, my family, and every other blanket American

by telling the world

that we're all racist here, he insulted every law enforcement officer, all 80,000 of them.

Systemic racism.

That means that our law enforcement community

gets together and says we're going to persecute African Americans and minorities.

That's what that means.

He also indicted every single elected official on the federal level because you people haven't stopped this.

This has been going on for far too long.

Where was he?

He was one of the architects of that.

That was Biden.

That was Biden.

If you look at Biden's senatorial statements, all right, he was the cheerleader for putting drug dealers in prison for long periods of time.

And I supported that and still do to this day.

Drug dealers sell poison, and I'm not talking about pot people.

All right?

You had to be convicted three times to get that draconian sentence of selling poison.

Anyway, Biden is, number one, a liar because we're not a racist country.

Number two, irresponsible using his position to demonize his own country.

Oh, my God.

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Bill, I don't know if you followed this story at all.

It broke yesterday or late Thursday or Wednesday.

The U.S.

Postal Service

has internet covert operations.

Did you see this story?

No.

Okay.

So, you know that when

they weren't going to pull the National Guard until, what was it, March 20th?

And they said, well, we've got some information.

We find out now that it's from the Postal Service.

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And I can't even get my mail delivered before 6 in the evening.

This is amazing, isn't it?

I don't worry too much about this stuff, Beck.

I know you're more tuned into it, but I'll follow the story.

If they're doing something nefarious, I'll certainly get on.

They're monitoring all American social media.

Isn't that bad enough?

I mean, what part of the

postman's.

Okay.

All right.

Let's talk about yesterday in the House,

51st state, Washington, D.C.

It was powerful.

No chance in the House.

No change.

It's unconstitutional, obviously.

Just another power play to alienate most Americans.

This is actually a good thing.

The more craziness that these people can do,

the more House seats Democrats will lose in 2022.

So

go crazy.

Okay.

Biden

not going to be a state.

Biden this week pledged to half the U.S.

greenhouse gases by 2030.

Yeah.

Well, if he gets LeBron James to stop talking, that'll cut a fourth of gases.

But he's serious.

He says that private companies are going to pay for most of the green transition.

Of course they will.

And he also, he also, you know, the, I don't know if you've, if you, I know you know the infrastructure deal, but have you compared it to the Green New Deal?

No, no, because that's way too above my ability.

All I know is I'm paying a buck more, I'm paying a buck more for gas on Long Island than I did before Biden was inaugurated.

That's what I know, okay?

Right.

So if you look at the infrastructure deal, it's the Green New Deal

or just relabeled.

Look, people should understand this about the Green New Deal.

It'll have no zero effect on the warming of the planet.

Nothing.

Correct.

Correct.

What it is used for is to advance progressive causes.

So for example, the latest is that in poor minority neighborhoods, they suffer more from global warming, and it doesn't have anything to do with their ability to buy air conditioners, all right, than white people do.

All right, so

we have to then put more money

into

those neighborhoods, federal money, directly into them,

because they suffer more from global warming than white people do.

This is the kind of insanity that is cloaked by these trillion-dollar bills that nobody bothers to read.

This is what's happening.

So the progressives have figured out that no one's going to read any of this stuff, that the media sides with them 100% as it is.

So they're going to put in everything to redistribute income, take money from Beck and O'Reilly, and give it to other people that they deem worthy to have it.

All right.

And then we'll cloak it by saying, oh, this is really good for the environment, and Miami will be inundated by water if we do this.

That's what's happening.

It's a massive fraud.

I think this might start to affect the average American.

You know, they're talking now, Biden says he's going to raise the top tax to 39%.

That'll be 40%

in federal taxes alone.

So if you, or God forbid, you live in California, that's what, 55% of what you earn gone to.

To New York is 53%.

And then he's going to say, oh, we're going to raise the capital gains tax.

That will suppress investment.

I mean, this is coming.

I told everybody, you're going to have a surge of consumer spending after COVID.

That's going to boost the economy to November.

Once they pass these onerous taxes, then you'll start to see a contraction.

Again, it could be a good thing, might put the final nail in

the coffin of the progressive movement.

I don't want people to suffer in the short term.

But this Biden,

I mean, he, you know, when Raul Castro said, you know, I can't do it anymore.

I've killed as many people as I can kill.

I'm 90 years old.

I don't have the strength to kill any more people.

So I'm going to hand it over.

I go, Biden, let Biden have it.

All right.

He's going to Cuba and run that country.

Well, he has decided that he's going to double the capital gains tax.

Yeah.

Most people don't think that affects them.

But if you bought Bitcoin, the government is going to take 39.6%

of that gain in capital gains.

The only way working people can amass some assets to have more protection in life is through investment.

Investment.

It doesn't matter whether you have 100 shares of stock or 50,000 shares.

This is the built-in mechanism that capitalism provides for workers.

You save your money, you invest your money.

You buy a house, you fix it up, you sell it for more money, you buy another house.

This is the ladder to financial security.

Biden wants to dismantle the ladder.

He doesn't want

people to have financial independence.

He wants them, and so does the progressive movement, dependent on the federal government.

That is what socialism is.

And Biden has bought into socialism 100%.

And I'll go back to the first thing I told you.

I'm disappointed in myself that I did not see that possibility

before the election.

I thought he would just muddle on through the way he's always been, a milquetoast kind of guy.

But now he's a rabid leftist.

The most leftist president in U.S.

history.

Let me ask you this, Bill, quickly.

Andrew Yang is running for mayor of New York City, and everyone on the left is coming out against him.

This guy is a lefty.

He just happens to be

smart as the other lefties that are running.

So Yang will probably get the nomination because nobody's ever heard of these other communists that are running.

All right.

And just because they heard of him, and then Yang, his basic thing is, I'm going to give you money.

Of course, New York City doesn't have any money, but he's going to give you money.

That's what he runs on.

So I see Yang against Curtis Slewa, the guardian angel.

But it's 8 to 18.

8 to 1 in New York City, 8 to 1, Democrats over Republican registrations.

8 to 1.

Just give me 30 seconds for a little plug before you throw me off the air, Beck.

Okay?

Now you have any more questions.

No, no, no, wait, wait, wait.

I've got a couple more.

I just looked at the clock.

We have a couple of more minutes.

Let me see.

Sophie's choice.

Sophie's choice.

You know what?

Let me go to Biden and the radicals that he is putting through.

Unbelievable.

Unbelievable.

The Justice Department's civil rights,

the nomination to lead, is somebody who was for

Mumia Abu Jamal.

Sure, absolutely.

But the UN ambassador, the woman who's going to stand up in the United Nations, basically said the same thing that Biden said.

Horrible evil country founded on white supremacy.

We got to dismantle the whole thing.

If you hate us,

Putin, or if you hate us, Xi and China, or if you hate us, anybody, you're right.

You're right to hate us.

We're horrible.

This is the UN ambassador Biden puts it up.

And she got confirmed in the Senate.

I know.

I'm saying, well, nobody cares about the UN to mean anything, but symbolically, I just hope people listening to us today, independent-minded people, I mean, if you hate Biden, you hate Biden.

Okay, fine.

But if you voted for Biden, if you're an independent, you've got to know what's going on.

You've got to see it because this is going to get worse.

Much, much worse.

I'm very concerned about the Justice Department.

You know, the FBI was the only agency we found out this week that said that the shooting on the baseball field of Scales and all the other Republicans, That wasn't politically motivated.

I know.

What?

Where's the Durham report back?

I know.

Where's the Durham report?

I'm really concerned.

I mean,

when you have the Postal Service spying on people and the FBI and the Justice Department in the hands of absolute radicals, I mean, look at what happened in, where was it, Oklahoma yesterday?

BLM came in, bust down the doors.

They're talking, you know, junk all through the session, uh is calling people on the floor traitors and insurrectionists and uh all kinds of names nobody even covered that no i mean i mean it's just because it's now accepted it's accepted by the media not accepted by the folks they despise blm And by the way, you know, I may sell one of my properties, so I approached the leader of the Black Lives Matter Global Foundation, Patrice Colors, because she's buying so much property without any visible means of support.

I said, Look, I got this, you know, you might want to take a look at this.

And this is what Marxists do.

You know, Karl Marx, he had a lot of property.

He hit condo in Monaco.

Did you know that?

I didn't know that.

Is that true?

No, it's not.

I made it.

No, okay.

Yeah, I thought he was like really broke.

I mean, his wife was like, the guy never works.

He never works.

Get a job.

But you don't have to work if you're leading BLM because the corporations gave you $90 million.

All right.

Bill O'Reilly, 30 seconds, brother.

Okay.

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That should be enough for everybody to go, right?

Well, I don't know.

I mean,

I've really, I read it and then I think, I don't know, maybe I was really sleepy.

I liked it at the time.

I actually think this is it.

I think this is a book that if it were anybody else, Bill, or any other time, this would be a series on the History Channel.

I mean,

it's just so great.

It's such a great look at the mob.

It's one of those that you just can't put down.

I think this is going to be wildly successful for you.

Thank you.

I hope we can talk about it next Friday.

And it's always fun being with you and Stu, but I didn't hear from Stu today.

You send him my best, okay?

Thank you, Bill.

I'm right here, but I appreciate that.

All right.

I'm glad you didn't say anything, Stu, because you usually slow everything down.

That's kind of my job.

Goodbye, Bill.

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Also, there's a great new book out called The Devil's Hand.

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So we want to talk to him about Devil's Hand, but we also want to talk to him about all of the other things that are happening all around the world that he has

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We welcome, I believe, for the first time to the program, author of The Devil's Hand and The Terminal List,

which the Terminal List is being adapted into an Amazon Prime series with Chris Pratt, which, I mean,

that's kind of a good cast call there.

Jack Carr is the author, and welcome to the program, Jack.

How are you?

I'm doing great.

Thank you so much for having me on.

It's an honor to be here.

Thank you.

When you were

writing Terminal List,

did you know that you thought this is going to be a big, big deal?

And when you got Chris Pratt, I mean, that's fantastic.

Yeah, I'm a child of the 80s.

So as I was writing the character, it's hard not to think of someone playing that character in the movie because as you grow up reading all these novels and expecting to one day write novels like that yourself, you just picture it going to the big screen.

Of course, streaming services didn't exist back then, and that's an option now.

But as I was writing, I thought of Chris Pratt playing the role.

And it was completely surreal that now as I started writing it in December of 2014, and then he optioned it in January of 2018 before it even hit shelves.

So completely surreal to me.

I have I've seen him do a couple of posts where he's just in his car and he's like, this is going to be amazing.

Going to be amazing.

It's really cool.

It's pretty cool.

It's cool.

I really like him.

Yeah, he's great.

He's such a nice person.

Antoine Foucault was directing who did Training Day, Tears of the Sun, Magnificent 7, Equalizer.

And I was on set last week and there's 350 people out there there working on this thing.

And it's like a military operation with craft food services, you know, logistics, feeding the army.

You have Antoine up there as the commanding officer.

Chris is like the platoon commander setting the tone, the weapons guy, the explosives guy at transportation.

It's just like a military operation.

And yeah, I couldn't be more thrilled.

Tell me about the devil's hand that's just come out.

Yes, this is the fourth one in the series.

And for this one, I really wanted to take a breath and put myself in the enemy's shoes because I thought about that a lot while I was in the SEAL teams and continue to think about it today as an author and a citizen.

The enemy has had 20 years almost to look at our cards if we're playing poker, look at how we're playing those cards, and then take those lessons and apply them to a future game.

So I asked myself, what if I was Iran, China, North Korea, Russia, a super empowered individual, a terrorist organization?

What would I have learned from this last 20 years and what would I apply going forward?

So that formed the basis.

But then when I outlined this in August of 2019, the catalyst that moves the plot forward is a bioweapon attack.

So when COVID hit, I was deep into the research on infectious diseases, the weaponization of infectious diseases, the history.

So I was hypersensitive to that when it hit, and it became a much more timely novel than I initially thought at the outset.

What have they learned?

You know, I started reading this last night, so I haven't gotten very far.

I apologize for that.

But I started reading it last night, and I was so intrigued because I think you're ⁇ this is why I love action

fiction writers is you you have to take things that are real and up until recently you know fiction has to make sense and has to feel like it actually could happen but in today's world absolutely anything could happen elephants it could rain elephants today and I'd go huh didn't see that coming but okay

what did they learn from us and our reaction

right there Sure.

Yeah, that's exactly it.

It's a lot harder today because if you were to write some of the things that happened over the last year and a half

years ago, people would think it was science fiction, not just fiction.

But so in looking at our response to COVID, with the basis of the novel being what the enemy is learning from us and how they are adapting, when COVID hit, once again, they are learning from our response to COVID.

A summer of civil unrest that continues today.

They're learning from that.

A very contentious political season and election cycle.

They are certainly learning from that.

But specifically to the bioweapons side of the house, when they look at infection rates and mortality rates as they pertain to COVID and see what we did to ourselves with something that has a zero point zero zero three-ish

type of mortality rate, well, what if something has, which do exist out there, bioweapons with an 85%,

ninety percent mortality rate?

Just imagine what we would do.

So

that really formed the basis of this novel.

And now, of course, people are more in tune with that and can see, oh, we shut down the country for something that's killing X number of people.

What will we do if it kills the Y number of people going forward?

So the enemy's definitely taking notes here.

When you look at what's going on,

I feel like we're living

in an action thriller right now with the intrigue that is happening with the deep state

and the

games that are played in Washington and not really knowing who's in charge

at times and the radicals that are happening and the protests in the street.

And it's not a coincidence.

And then with the Great Reset, these corporations coming out and colluding with one another to

help move things along,

it is like we're living in a,

I don't even know, a combination of one of your books and some

awful dystopian Huxley book.

It really is.

And it's they're certainly given me a lot to work with in the thriller genre, that's for sure.

And in the military, we talk about walking into an L ambush.

Online or L.

Those are the two types of basic ambushes from the beginning of time.

And essentially, we're walking right into an L ambush with big

L side, big government on the other side.

So an L ambush would be, so instead of like right across the street from each other, shooting at someone in the middle where you can kill each other, an L, so you're not your fields of fire, don't hit the people you don't want to, but but put this massive volley of fire down on whoever walks into that L.

So that's what we're doing right now.

We're walking right into this L.

And there's almost,

there's not much that we can do about it because those

big government has so much control and they're they're right there hand in hand with big tech who controls all that information and we just continue to walk right into it.

So the problem I ran into when I got to about October, November last year, being in the enemy's shoes for over a year, I thought, oh my goodness, I have a problem here.

If I was the enemy, I might just watch from the outside.

I don't need to do anything because we're doing a pretty good job of tearing ourselves apart from the inside out here.

So I had to figure that out, which I did.

But in reality, we are doing a really good job of doing the enemy's job for them right now.

I will tell you that I've said for a long time, there's going to come a time when all of our enemies

will see the same moment and they'll all say, now, go, go, go, go, go.

Because we are.

We're doing all of the work and they're just waiting for that moment.

Do you think we're close to that moment, Jack?

That's exactly right.

And the real question is when that moment, and that's what they're asking themselves, too, because this is new territory.

But they tend to think, obviously, in terms of

eons almost, at least let's say centuries, what we think in terms of these four-year election cycles, maybe eight for the real deep thinkers among us.

But they can bide their time.

They can be patient.

They study their history, which is something we do not do and something our elected officials and our senior military leaders do not do for some reason.

They don't put the time, energy, and effort into studying the past to make good decisions going forward based on wisdom.

So the enemy has the advantage in that respect, no doubt about it.

When you look at China,

I was talking to somebody the other day, and they said, Stop calling China a rising power.

It's a risen power.

And until you understand the power that they currently hold, you won't be able to see what's right around the corner.

And we were talking about Taiwan, and they asked me if I thought the American government and the American people would support protecting Taiwan.

And I'm like, no, I don't think so at all.

I don't think the government will.

I don't think this administration, I think just Taiwan, just see you.

Do you think I'm right or wrong on that?

I think you're right because most people, much like back in the days when we started going to Vietnam, people said, where is that?

Even today, Taiwan, where is that?

For most people.

I've been to Taiwan.

I've been to mainland China.

I've studied a bit of that history, probably just enough to be dangerous.

But that's why travel is so important and studying history is so important.

And today, there's so many distractions out there for these kids coming up today.

Back, let's say in the 80s, 90s, you could read a book.

You could watch a movie.

You could wait for your show to come on TV.

You could go outside, maybe play Atari 2600.

Today, there are so many distractions, and most of those distractions are divisive in nature.

And I think that is by design.

So we're definitely not getting any brighter and any more wise as a public and as a population.

So

I hate being a pessimist here, but it's hard to find that hope when

you're looking forward, especially when you're basing your analysis on what's going on right now.

When you look, because you have so much military experience being in SEALs and everything else,

when you look at China and then you look at the United States military, and especially with the leadership we have now and

all the things that are going on in our military,

how long before we are in a situation to where

we're an even match?

Is that still a long way away?

Oh, I think it's pretty close, especially when our focus has been elsewhere.

And usually, depending on who's in charge, whatever they're studying, whatever

their experience has been in the past, that's kind of the boogeyman in the closet.

So, if they're focused on Iran for most of their time in the military, that's the big threat.

If they're focused on Russia for most of their time in the military, then that's the main threat.

It's because they have this personal connection to it and they can speak on

those.

So, China can look at our experience in Iraq, they can look at our experience in Afghanistan, they can see the distraction, they can see how we were bogged down because of

changing goals, changing goal posts, goal lines, and how we just stayed mirrored down in these areas.

And they're taking notes.

They can see that they know exactly if that day of confrontation comes.

They know exactly what they need to do to bog us down and to

win.

One last question.

I think that I read this morning that Russia is backing away from the Ukrainian border, which surprised me.

What are you seeing on the NATO front in Ukraine and Russia?

Well, NATO has been

essentially a non-entity for quite some time now,

especially with new members, which just confuses

the entire

in and of itself.

Why would you say that?

It's just, yeah, it's, yeah, let me know how you have

access and allies mixed together, essentially, trying to figure out a solution when not everybody's on the same page.

Not everybody believes in the same foundational

foundational liberty.

So it is a tough one.

That is for sure.

But I would guess that anything that Russia does,

we have to look at them as, I mean, essentially they're magicians and they're distracting you with one hand while they're doing something else with the other.

That is the best way to look

what Russia is doing, particularly in regards to the Ukraine.

Well, best of luck on Terminal List.

I can't wait to see it.

I mean, I love Chris Pratt, and I think this audience loves Chris Pratt.

He's one of the good guys and he's a great, funny actor and

just a great hero on screen.

Terminal List will be on Amazon.

The Devil's Hand just came out April 13th.

Jack Carr, thank you so much.

God bless.

Thank you so much for having me.

Take care.

You bet.

It's Jack Carr.

By the way, Stu, you do commercials for Terminal List, right?

I do, yes.

Okay, so I just want to make that disclosure On the Blaze TV.

It had nothing to do with the interview, but

Stu does live reads for the Terminal List on Blaze TV.

The new book is out in the series.

And, I mean, look, the Chris Pratt series is a great way to understand how good this is, right?

They're not going to throw Chris.

Chris Pratt's not going to just do some series at this point in his career.

New.

New.

All right.

Let me tell you a little bit about Goldline.

Let me see.

I just had to move a lot of stuff today on the economy, and I just, because we're not going to have time.

Inflation is coming.

Inflation is

coming.

And it's coming barreling at us.

And when you start to have velocity of money, when people start to spend money, it's going to happen overnight.

You're already seeing prices rise through the roof.

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I've got to give kind of a decoder ring to you on some of the media that was happening this week.

I'm going to show you little subtle things that they did in one report that

you need to be able to understand.

I'll give you the decoder ring and then you may understand the news

a little bit better.

I have that coming up.

Also, some

very

important news on Great Reset.

What happened in Europe this week is really going to affect you and your life.

But I saw this story and

I found it interesting.

According to news.com.au Australia, the celebrity television psychic Maurice Amdur has filed a lawsuit after claiming getting hit by a car caused him to lose his psychic powers.

According to Amdur, the accident also left him unable to hold down a girlfriend because it supposedly rendered him impotent.

Now,

the judge has, listen to this, help me out with this one, Stu.

The judge threw out his claim that he couldn't work as a mystic for two years after his accident,

claiming that it had been undermined by, quote, fundamental dishonesty.

Now,

the dishonesty apparently is that he did a couple of readings over the last few years.

So she didn't believe that he

didn't believe that he had lost his psychic powers.

Wow.

I mean, that's the legal system for it.

I mean, holy cow.

You know what?

I'm not saying that you're a fraud, but you were using your psychic powers.

And I don't know if I can trust you because you said you lost your psychic powers, but your psychic powers came back these two times.

So what was what was happening there?

It's easier to just be be honest and just call them a fraud.

Yeah, I mean, look, you're a psychic.

You're a fraud.

Okay.

I just.

Case close.

Case close.

And that's not to judge all the good psychics out there in the audience.

No,

of course not.

There's tons of good.

There's a good and talented in their own special way.

Miss Cleo, she's.

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I believe we have Miss Cleo on the phone right now

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Do we have Miss Cleo on the.

I don't remember what Miss Cleo sounds like, frankly.

Nobody does.

Nobody does.

Now you've wrecked it because now everybody knows it's not really going to be Miss Cleo.

They were going to be shocked.

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I love doing this.

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Welcome.

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hey the blm activists uh in columbus have uh decided You shoot us, we shoot you.

It's an eye for an eye now in Columbus, which has got to make, where's the police union?

Got to make all the cops feel good and feel safe about helping anybody and everybody

now.

Congratulations on that, Columbus.

You've got to stop this madness, this madness that's going on.

Of course, now, Joy Behar, she had a pretty good idea.

She said this yesterday.

This is what it looked like to me, and I've looked at the tape and I still can't figure it out.

But let me comment.

Put the gun in the air if there's a warning tase a person shoot them in the leg shoot them in the behind

you know stop them somehow but if the only solution is to kill the a teenager there's something wrong with this there's something very very wrong with the way these things are being conducted even if the cop had to do it there's something wrong with it right right what's wrong with it stu what's wrong even if the cop had to shoot a teenager,

had to,

there's something wrong with it.

What do you think that is, Stu?

Just noodle that for a sec.

Just help me out.

Well, I would say that, yes, there's something wrong with it.

No one wants a teenager to die.

However, the actions of the officer, given the context, were appropriate.

No one's saying it was a wonderful outcome.

No one's excited that this is how it turned out.

It was just the appropriate way for it to turn out, considering she was trying to stab somebody.

So what's wrong with it, Stu?

What's wrong with it?

Well,

there's a sickness

permeating our society that

includes people stabbing each other when they're in their teens.

I mean, right down the street, there was another stabbing where

one teenager killed another teenager.

There was no cop for that one.

So it's not being reported, oddly.

It's not being obsessed about

in

media.

But, you know,

which one's a better outcome?

The one where the victim of the stabbing dies or the one who's trying to stab the other person dies?

Okay,

I want to show you how to decode some things here real quick.

Yesterday, I played a news report from NPR on this shooting.

It was up first.

I can't take it anymore.

My tax dollars are paying for it.

I don't subscribe.

Well, actually, I do.

Crap.

I don't want to subscribe to the New York Times and help pay for that.

And it's my choice to do that.

But it's not my choice to help pay for NPR.

Those tax dollars just go to NPR.

And they are becoming radical.

Yesterday, I played this report from Up First.

And it was their coverage on the shooting of Makia Bryant in Columbus.

And

their report made my inner Gandhi flee.

He ran.

He ran.

And I don't know if you saw Gandhi.

He's not a fast runner, but he ran fast away from me on that report.

And here's why I want to bring this up because I think it is a...

Let me give you a decoder ring because this is happening everywhere.

NPR is a legacy media organization which thinks it's the guardians of truth and journalism.

Now remember, they're the ones that wouldn't even report on the Hunter Biden laptop because it was a Russian operative.

Instead of the truth, truth, what they have done just in this one report

was just the advancing of a predetermined narrative,

which does nothing but rip us apart further every, every day.

Now, let me break down a few highlights of the report, and you'll see what I mean.

Near the beginning, They mention that the Columbus Police Department released the 911 calls from Makia Bryant case.

But they don't play any of those.

They don't say what was in those calls.

Do you know what was in those calls?

There's not even a hint that it might be important to the story.

Here's what they didn't tell you.

In the 911 call to police in Columbus, A woman calls up, tells the dispatcher that, quote, someone is trying to stab us.

So when the police are coming, you remember I said just when it first happened, I don't even know if I would have seen the knife.

I stand by that.

However, if I'm a trained police officer, I'm not going with the same information that Glenn Beck is going with.

I've been told by the dispatch.

In this particular case, the officer was told the 911 call came in saying someone is trying to stab us.

So they are in lert for a knife and someone trying to stab other people.

In the 911 call, you can hear screaming in the background.

Then in a second 911 call, another woman says, you've got to come to the neighborhood.

Help us.

Okay.

So it's not like this was a patrol.

And it's not like you shouldn't reference more than just that they released the 911 call.

That was a cover their ass thing.

We talked about the 911 call.

Yes, but you didn't put it into context or say anything about it other than it had been released.

Now, the NPR report continues.

Protesters marched in Columbus, Ohio after an officer shot a 16-year-old girl.

Then they immediately cut to protesters, chanting, she was a child.

She was a child.

Then the host says.

She was involved in a fight on Tuesday.

Now, when I think of a girl and I think of a fight,

I don't think of a girl throwing another girl

against a car holding a knife above her head and says, I'm going to

stab the S out of you, bitch.

That's not a girl fight.

Okay?

I didn't.

In my day, they didn't even fight like that on Dynasty.

That's not a 16-year-old girl girlfriend.

Well, she was involved in a fight on Tuesday.

It makes it sound like a little playground scuffle.

They don't mention that Bryant was swinging a knife at people until later in the report.

The report goes on.

Body cam footage shows Officer Nicholas Reardon, who's been on the force just since December of 2019, pulled up and getting out of the car.

Now, what's wrong with a statement like that, kids?

Let's use critical thinking.

Where did NPR go wrong here?

One small word with giant implications.

And that one word is

just.

The implication clearly being he's only been on the force for a little over a year, so this is a rookie mistake.

This is a cop who just didn't know what he was doing.

Apparently, again,

so far NPR doesn't have a problem with a teenage girl trying to stab another person.

The problem is with the cop.

Then comes the worst part of the report.

The host said, Are there any other incidents that make people concerned in Columbus?

So now we haven't put this into context.

We've talked about a little fight.

We've talked about an inexperienced cop.

And now, just to go for the throat, let's put into question the entire force in Columbus.

The reporter answers,

yeah,

matter of fact.

Oh, really?

Huh.

Yeah, there have been quite a number.

Now, listen to this.

This is a quote: There's been quite a number.

The Columbus Dispatch reports there have been five killings of black people by police just since May.

Now,

that's bad, right?

Well,

is it?

I mean, it's bad when anyone dies,

But were those racist police officers mowing down black people?

Is that what happened in Columbus?

Especially the 23-year-old.

23-year-old was killed in Columbus in his doorway.

Okay, well, I'd like to know about that story.

Now, this case is still under investigation, so the details are slim, but the officer shot Casey Goodson Jr.,

who was working at the time with the U.S.

Marshals Fugitive Task Force on an unrelated investigation.

There's no body cam footage because the task force officers are not issued any body cams.

But during the task force operation, the officer reported seeing Goodson with a gun and investigated.

The police officer says there was a verbal exchange.

The officer says Goodson ignored his commands to drop the gun, at which point the officer shot him.

Okay, don't know if that's good or bad.

Don't know that story.

There's no camera coverage.

So let that be adjudicated.

But NPR didn't think that that was important

at all.

It didn't serve the narrative.

White police officers in Columbus hunt down black people, and they've killed five blacks just since May.

All right.

The December killing of a 47-year-old man that NPR mentioned in the story, that one does appear to be troublesome for the officer involved.

He failed to

turn on his body camera, which is a problem, so there aren't many details.

He is responding to a non-emergency call after 1 a.m.

He claims he thought Andre Hill was a potential burglar with a gun.

Hill turned out to be unarmed, but again, we don't know, and NPR provides zero context.

They could have said killed five people.

Two of them are still

loose with the details.

details we don't really know what happened but the five the five killings mentioned by NPR

earlier this month Miles Jackson a 27 year old was found unconscious unconscious in his vehicle this is one of the five that NPR mentioned Police officers respond to the scene and take him to the hospital for suspected drug overdose.

While they're at the hospital, hospital, police find out there's multiple warrants out for Jackson's arrest, including charges of domestic violence, assault, and illegal weapons possession by a felon.

So he's a felon who's now wanted on several warrants.

Inside the hospital, they find out that he has a gun in his pants and bullets in his pockets.

A struggle over the gun ensues.

The gun goes off, but no one is hit.

Jackson keeps his gun and holds it for a three-minute standoff.

In those three minutes,

he was ordered 85 times by police officers to put the gun down and put his hands on his head.

The officer then

tries to tase him.

Jackson fires a shot at the officers.

They shoot and kill him.

Does that sound like a bunch of white officers that

had gone crazy?

In March, 43-year-old Andrew Teague wanted for attempting to shoot his brother.

Wanted for attempting to shoot his brother.

His rap sheet also included arrests for weapons possession, domestic violence, burglary, and drug trafficking.

You would think the oh-so-compassionate left would care that so many people that are shot by police have warrants out for their arrest for domestic violence but no no no Columbus police attempted to pull him over but Teague sped away starts driving recklessly so a Columbia or a Columbus police helicopter unit takes over the pursuit they follow him for an hour An officer tries to pull Teague over on the intercept, so Teague decides to cross the median and drives into oncoming traffic, hits two other vehicles head-on.

He gets out of his car and starts firing his gun at police.

Police then shot him.

Did NPR think that none of these details were relevant?

This is what you need to know about the corporate media.

All they want you to hear is that Columbus police have killed five black people in less than a year.

It's unfair, completely dishonest, and dangerous.

It is dangerous.

Extremely irresponsible.

Stay away from the corporate media.

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I'm not going to be able to get to the Great Reset thing.

It's really, really important.

We'll do that first thing Monday.

Something you really need to know, but I need more than a minute.

So, Stu, you got your show yet.

You're doing tonight.

I'm doing another show for Blaze TV subscribers.

You getting drunk tonight for the show?

No, it's not an everyday.

It was our 250th episode.

I know, but this is the first show of the next 250.

I mean, I.

And if you're going to be an alcoholic, you got think, man.

You're convincing me.

It's up on YouTube, youtube.com slash studosamerica.

We had, it was me, Chad Prayther, Sarah Gonzalez, who, by the way, drank just as much as us, even though she was supposed to be the sober co-host.

Spencer Corson, Jason Buttrell, we all sat around and attempted to talk about issues while doing one shot of beer per minute for 60 minutes.

And it starts out relatively coherent.

And by the end, it's a total mess.

And people, you know, people love it.

It's one of the most popular things we've posted.

But like, I just.

Because they want to be drunk all day long.

And they, like, I think doing it with you, you know, at home.

But, like, you look at the video and it's like, wow, it's doing really well.

Maybe I should do it once a month.

I can't physically do it.

I am too old to do.

I mean, it's supposed to be for college kids do power hours, not idiots like us, which I guess is part of the charm of it.

But it was a mess.

A lot of fun, but a mess.

Go check it out if you have.

If you want to drink along along with us, you can still do it on YouTube.

We'll see you tonight, 5 o'clock on Blaze TV.

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