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Stu.
Yes.
I'm back.
Oh, I've been dreaming about this all day.
Yeah.
Have you?
And it's been a great three-day weekend.
Oh, the holiday fun, the barbecues.
Well, the barbecue at the restaurant in Rochester, at least.
That was fun.
That's a different kind of barbecue.
Yeah, we're going to talk to you all about how the left celebrated Labor Day.
We have that coming up.
Also, we're going to talk about this incredible new book.
We have the author on, I think, on Thursday, but it's something you have to read, The Devil and Karl Marx.
Unbelievable.
And how we are not fighting people.
We are fighting a force.
We are fighting evil, and it is sweeping across the nation.
All that and so much more on today's podcast.
You're listening to
the best of the Blenbeck program.
If you were out at a restaurant, here are the protesters shutting down the restaurants in Rochester, New York over the weekend.
As you can hear,
nonviolent.
So, this is, you know, if you had a, if you had a nice night out.
I mean, this is.
Nobody's going to touch you.
We're shutting our party down.
Calm down.
Calm down.
This is a person telling.
This is a Black Lives Matter person telling a restaurant customer who's running away, calm down.
Nobody's going to hurt you.
Yeah, I mean, sure, the glass is breaking all around you.
But don't, don't, don't panic.
No, don't, bitch.
Philippe.
This is how you win people over to your argument, Cliff.
It is.
Interrupt their nice evenings and trash the place that they love.
It works well, it works really well.
It's very nice.
Um, so uh,
this wasn't the only uh protest.
Uh, Rochester BLM used white shields.
Uh, here they are, uh, telling them to make a circle.
Uh, they've got these white people they're using as shields.
Uh, listen to this:
if you white, you got a shield, you need to be making a perimeter.
So, the white people out out to the edges.
This is really nice.
This is something I think they learned from the Palestinian protesters where they took the kids.
You know, kids are the first to die.
So
it's really quite beautiful what is going on.
No justice, no peace.
Apparently, the protesters burned a black-owned business during the riots in Rochester.
The owner who built his business out of poverty
is
kind of upset.
He had a sign, proud to be black-owned.
But apparently, that doesn't
matter to Black Lives Matter demonstrators.
I mean, not his Black Life.
You know what I mean?
So they set fire, and he doesn't have his business anymore.
But don't, you know, but don't, don't, don't worry.
And by the way,
they were chanting,
if you don't give us our
crap, if you will, we'll shut crap down.
So I think that's catchy.
That is catchy.
Smart.
By the way, some of the details have come out about these businesses and how the insurance is going to pay for all their property.
Because, as you know, it's just property.
It's not a big deal.
So they're making their point with some fires and breaking some windows and destroying some businesses.
But in the end, it's just property, and property is not violence.
Silence is violence.
Speech is violence.
But property is not violence.
You shouldn't own property anyway.
Well, that's a good point.
You shouldn't own property anyway.
It could very well be the end game here.
It is.
It is.
As they point out in their manifesto.
They're anti-property rights, so you don't own it anyway.
So it's not your property.
Which is fascinating in and of itself.
But the whole idea that this is just property and they have insurance, which has been highly promoted on the left, they're showing now that basically they're not even coming close to paying for what they're doing.
No.
Not even coming close.
But the bids are coming in at $200,000, $300,000 to replace these businesses.
And the insurance will pay $25,000.
So that's pretty good.
I mean, it's pretty close.
And then many businesses, especially in Minneapolis, are getting bills for the destruction of their business because once they were lit on fire, they became unsafe structures.
So the city would come in and knock the buildings down and then send a bill for $140,000 to the business for knocking it down.
You know where that bill would end up?
If it was sent to me, you know where that bill would end up?
I've got to guess.
Also, there was a teacher involved in Rochester, and he was seen confronting police officers on a bridge.
And
I'm quoting: Our peacekeepers ended up shooting pepper spray at us for singing and chanting, telling them what a crappy ass job they were doing.
They can't
or they can F off America.
F the police, he was screaming, F the Rochester Police Department.
Now, the problem is,
this is the assistant principal at Spencerport High School in Rochester.
It's a Stephen Lysenko.
And if you're in Rochester listening to us, congratulations.
There's your school teachers union for you.
So he apparently has also been very
open
on his Facebook posts.
He had a Facebook video where he is an advocate for social justice.
He tweeted recently, to any student, pastor, present who follow me here, know that when you post White Lives Matter, you're condoning white supremacy, and in that, I will not abide.
Oh, he's so cool.
When you say, I will not abide.
Wow, you're such a great teacher.
Anyway,
so the school district has had many calls and the school district is, they will not abide.
And so they issued a statement.
As we have stated consistently and clearly, Spencerport Central School District stands in solidarity in support of racial equality and systematic change.
Oh.
Don't you love systematic change?
We remain committed to this change and we want all of our families to know we further stand in solidarity with our peaceful protesters.
However, when a district employee uses language in public or on social media that doesn't align with our code of conduct or demonstrate appropriate role modeling for students, that's something we will not condone.
I will not abide.
So they've already talked to him.
And
they're going to address this as a
confidential personnel matter.
But they're going to have a harsh talking to.
And they apologize to the students and parents and community that you had to hear this language.
It's not the language, dude.
It's not the language.
It's the fact that he says, F the police,
and he wants systematic change, but you want systematic change as well.
So what kind of systematic change is that?
I'd like to know, really, seriously.
Defund the police and do what?
Their answer is replace it with their own peacekeepers.
You saw that in Chaz in Seattle.
It worked really well, didn't it?
Is that the kind of mob rule you want?
What is wrong with you people?
Seriously, what is wrong with
the people who are mainly white?
Don't you know what when they say they're anti-fascist, what do they
I know what you might think fascism is?
What do they claim is fascism?
The United States of America and the US Constitution.
That's their definition of fascism.
So when they're fighting against fascism, they're fighting against the Constitution of the United States and the United States of America itself.
Everything you know
is fascistic to them.
That's systematic change.
That's what they mean by, well, it's systematic racism.
It's all through the system.
You got to abolish all of it.
That's what they mean.
I don't know how this isn't called a terrorist organization
because that's what they're doing.
What were they doing?
Don't worry.
We're not going to hurt you.
What are you doing?
You're freaking people out.
You're freaking them out.
You're terrorizing them.
And of course they are hurting people too.
It's just this particular incident.
They were only breaking the correct around people.
Correct.
And they weren't actually hurt by it, supposedly.
But they're doing it to get laws changed.
So that's the definition.
You cause terror for a political end.
Yep.
That's the definition of a domestic terrorist group.
This is why Rudy Giuliani called them a domestic terrorist group.
Because they are.
Clearly they are.
And if you are supporting them, you are supporting a domestic terror group.
And why?
For what?
Why do you keep excusing them?
Why does this country continue to excuse them?
Because you don't want to be called a racist?
Really?
By the way, a Colorado school district opted to suspend a 12-year-old boy who touched a toy gun during a virtual class.
Apparently, it was terrifying.
He was terrorizing his classmates when he moved his green plastic space gun
from one side of his desk to the other.
Apparently, that was terrorism.
Apparently, he was.
There were kids that were terrified by how
are your kids so stupid that they think a gun, a toy space gun, can shoot through the screen?
Are they that stupid?
So that kid,
that kid has been kicked out of school.
But the principal or the vice principal up in Rochester, don't worry about it.
By the way, Trump is threatening now federal funds to go to California schools if they teach the 1619 project.
Please, Mr.
President, this isn't the only district.
This isn't the only state that's teaching that crap.
It's being taught everywhere.
My sister wrote to me, she lives in Washington state, she wrote to me this weekend and she said,
what do you think of this history book?
And it was, everything my school teachers taught me is wrong.
And I was like, okay, good.
So we're now tearing down the teachers as the teachers are, okay, good.
I didn't have to even read it.
She said, what do you think about it?
I said, I don't even have to read it.
It's endorsed by Howard Zinn.
Howard Zinn,
his goal
has been to change America from a free-loving state to a communist state.
He is openly taught he is a revolutionary, a super, super bad guy who is in love with communism.
What do you think he's going to endorse?
A good book or a bad book?
One that tells you the truth or one that doesn't?
Now, I got news for you.
There's lots of stories.
For instance, Joe Biden came out this weekend and said, we got to teach the kids the truth.
We got to teach the kids the truth.
Did you know, did you even know about Black Wall Street?
Yeah, Joe, we did.
Yes, we did.
In fact, we've done episodes on Black Wall Street in Tulsa.
It was a horror show.
It's something we should learn.
That's why we've been teaching it for a while.
Did you know that Thomas Edison didn't invent the light bulb?
Well, he didn't tell us who.
You can kind of guess there was a guy, a black guy, who said he invented one at the same time that lasted longer.
But I haven't had a chance to look into it, but I'll look into it.
But you know what?
Thomas Edison, he was a dirtbag.
I've been telling you that for a while.
He's a dirtbag.
He is a horrible, horrible guy that has been miscast in history.
And the reason why I found it is because I'm a fan of Nikolai Tesla.
Tesla.
He's a white guy.
He's another white guy.
And something like 19 people invented the light bulb right around the same time.
Yeah.
That's just the way.
It happens always.
Always that way.
There's some sort of thing where you get to a place to where invention after invention leads people
all over the world to go, oh, wait a minute, two and two equals four.
This is in Matt Ridley's book, his new book, How Innovation Works.
And it talks about how once the technology becomes ripe, and there's like that,
someone's going to pull it off the tree.
And, you know, a lot of these people did this.
You could always find these stories of people who were wronged if you want to assign, because I've read that book, and I don't remember him ever mentioning the race of any of the people
because it wasn't important.
It's not important to the story, except to people who want to divide us.
And there's lots of those.
There's lots of those.
And I want to show you today who you're in bed with.
I'm reading a terrifying new book that is out called Karl Marx and the Devil.
Oh, yeah.
And I'm about halfway through it.
Paul Kangor.
Holy mother, how has this been?
You want to talk about history that nobody's talking about?
This is kind of important history.
This is the best of the Glenn Beck program, and we really want to thank you for listening.
You know,
the one thing that Donald Trump has done that I both have hated and now I've started to love is his relationship with the press.
He doesn't care.
And I hated it when he came out and said the press is an enemy of it, but they are.
He was right.
He was right.
They are the enemy of people because they're not telling you the truth.
And it is a coordinated effort.
It's remarkable how he has exposed these people.
But I do love, I mean, I'd like to just put together just a long list of all the jabs that he takes because sometimes they're just hysterical.
This one came this weekend.
A reporter stands up from Reuters.
His name is Jeff Mason.
And
he asked the president a question.
And he's so muffled because he's wearing a mask.
And we've talked about this before.
All these people are six feet apart from each other.
This is doing nothing.
It's doing nothing except what?
Just positioning.
It's just them virtue signaling.
So the president can't understand me.
He's like, can you take off your mask?
Listen to this.
We're having issues with you.
But Biden replied, yes, he'll get rid of those jobs.
And he famously told a voter, I want you to look in my eyes when he's not wearing the mask, because I've never seen a man that liked a mask.
Look, I'm all for it.
We have a big weekend, distance on the weekend, and all of that stuff.
And wear your mask when you're close together in particular, and wash your hands, all those things.
We have Labor Day weekend coming up.
But did you ever see a man that likes a mask as much as him?
And then he makes a speech, and he always has it, not always, but a lot of times he has it hanging down.
Because you know what?
It gives him a feeling of security.
If If I were a psychiatrist,
right?
No, I'd say,
I'd say, this guy's got some big issues.
Hanging down.
Hanging down.
Congressman, give me your mask.
I want to have it hanging from my ear.
I don't want to touch your d ⁇ .
Mike, I'll never touch your mask.
All right, so that is the president this weekend.
Do you have, I'm sorry,
we were having severe computer issues in our studios.
Do we have the reporter?
How many feet away are you?
Okay.
We're rebooting our whole system.
Well, so he stands up and the president, he starts to speak.
And the president says,
I can't understand anything you're saying.
You're going to have to take that off.
Can you just take it off, please?
And the guy just stands there and he says, how many feet away are you?
And then Mason said,
speak louder.
President said, well, if you don't take it off, you're very muffled.
It would just be a lot easier.
Could you just.
Is this better?
Speak louder.
President said, yeah, it's better.
Then he asks, the reporter, after all of that, then he asks, why do you hate the military so much?
In so many words.
Ewan McCain, you did battle.
You called him a loser.
You know, why should we believe anything you have to say in regards to the Atlantic article?
And the president unleashes on him.
Now, John Bolton, if you need a refresher, John Bolton, not exactly a fan of the president.
John Bolton has come out and said none of this happened.
What the Atlantic was accusing was that when Trump was there, he wouldn't go out and meet a bunch of soldiers because he'd get his hair wet.
And he said, why should I go recognize these people
and their graves here in France?
They died.
They're all losers.
That's a pretty outrageous thing to accuse.
John Bolton said it didn't happen.
One of the soldiers who they're using as the face of this movement has come out and said to the Atlantic, he said, are we done lying to people yet?
Stop using my face for your propaganda to promote that agenda.
Please stop using me for your propaganda.
I'm not here for that.
I don't know what Trump said, but I'm sure he didn't call me a loser.
Stop using my image.
So there's one of the guys
that was there, Melania Trump, who was also there.
She said, this is a very dangerous time when anonymous sources are believed above all else.
No one knows their motivation.
This is not journalism.
It's activism.
It's a disservice to the people of our great nation.
Sarah Sanders, former White House press secretary, said this never happened.
General Keith Kellogg, national security advisor to Mike Pence, also was there saying the Atlantic story is completely false.
Completely false.
So why would the Atlantic do this?
Well, like most people, you don't read the Atlantic.
Like most people, you don't even know what the Atlantic is.
Like most people, you could care less about, you could care less about the Atlantic.
So The Atlantic begins with the essay, the mythology of racial progress, believing that things are always getting better, they say actually makes things worse.
This is written by MacArthur Fellow and a Yale psychology professor, and it advocates for revolution.
It gleefully celebrates the ebbing presence of older white people and their replacement by a surging mass of enlightened younger people, concluding that we should think of the next year as all the time we have.
Even though it's an essay, there are seven sources.
None are anonymous.
But Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief at The Atlantic, made news with an article claiming to have proof that the president referred to dead soldiers as losers and skipped visiting military cemeteries because it was raining and he didn't want to ruin his hair.
The story only had four sources, but all of them were anonymous.
So should we trust them?
Well, let's look into Goldberg and The Atlantic.
You know, why would they possibly, possibly violate journalistic standards?
Well, you have to look at what motivates them.
And make no mistake, The Atlantic, a magazine you don't read, because
you instinctively know it doesn't like you.
It's not printed for you.
They don't like you.
They don't like what you stand for.
They mock and insult you every chance they get.
The second article of the September issue advocates for, and this is a direct quote, a world in which police do not exist.
And it's a few thousand words about how to abolish the police and how it's not radical enough.
The author of that article says, quote, in the past, I've been accused of hating the police, and I do.
So this is a police abolition movement.
He depicts America as irredeemably racist.
Quote, there have always been voices willing to take on the fragile American ego to remind us that racist principles on which this country was founded continue to guide each of its institutions.
Then, ultimately, in support of the ongoing riots, He advocates for revolution.
So the articles in the Atlantic are deeply anti-American.
Nearly all of them advocate for revolution.
All of them support far-left and extremist causes.
So, what do you think?
In the September issue alone, Trump is directly referenced 136 times, indirectly referenced in every single article.
He is the Atlantic's perpetual villain.
They obsessively attack him.
So,
why should we believe them and not see for what it is?
Just the latest attempt to destroy him.
During the Trump presidency, every single page of The Atlantic is activism.
You can see the obsessive hatred on every page.
You can't look anywhere without propaganda being shoved down your throat.
And The Atlantic has made it their mission to attack Donald Trump.
Why is that?
Well, Jeffrey Goldberg has been the editor-in-chief since 2016,
and he noted the Atlantic's endorsement of Hillary Clinton.
In a letter, he described Trump as an infomercial huckster, adding that Trump traffics in conspiracy theories and racist invectives.
He's appallingly sexist.
He's erratic, secretive, xenophobic.
He expresses admiration for authoritarian rulers.
He invinces authoritarian tendencies himself.
He's easily goaded, a poor quality for someone seeking control of America's nuclear arsenal.
He is the enemy of fact-based discourse.
He is ignorant and indifferent to the Constitution, which he appears not to read.
In defiance of the magazine's founding statement that the magazine would be an organ of no party or clique, Goldberg wrote, Trump is not a man of ideas.
He's a demagogue, a xenophobe, sexist, know-nothing, and a liar.
He's spectacularly unfit for office, and voters, the statesmen and thinkers of the ballot box, should act in defense of American democracy and elect his opponent.
Goldberg and the Atlantic are cashing in their reputation in order to accomplish their mission of toppling Donald Trump.
It's one of the reasons why no one reads it.
But we wanted to make sure that we really had the story.
So one of our researchers, Kevin, who is, you put him on a story and he just doesn't know when to stop.
We said, go back and look at the articles in The Atlantic.
So he finally came up for air and he said, okay, I've gone back over the last three years, every issue, every page.
I'm like, Kevin,
that's good.
It's probably more than enough.
Probably more than enough.
So he's gone over and we're posting this at Glennbeck.com.
You will not believe what The Atlantic
has posted about Trump, about,
I mean, every article really mentions him.
Every article mentions him.
It also, in the article, it talks about how he is a Nazi or anything like that when they're mentioning him.
But they're also advocating for revolution.
They are advocating for
You know, an America that you would not recognize without police, without churches.
I mean, it's it's phenomenal phenomenal
They also violate everything
in in 2016 the New York Times ran an article called shared shame the media helped make Trump
They they said we were lapdogs not watchdogs We in the media empowered a demagogue and failed the country.
So they're doing exactly the same thing this time,
but they think they're on it now.
I mean, they were running those
speeches that he gave, wall-to-wall coverage.
Why?
Because they thought he was so crazy that no one would vote for him.
And so they were trying to harm him.
And indeed, what happened is they helped him.
Now they're trying to harm him.
And what do you think is going to happen?
They are breaking every journalistic rule that they have.
Four anonymous sources?
Four?
And you're running to print on that?
Nobody read The Atlantic in the first place.
But any time that anyone ever quotes and says anything that Donald Trump said any of this stuff over in France, dismiss it and them out of hand.
66% of the people think the media don't do a good job at separating fact from opinion.
62% of Americans consider the media to have bias.
64% say they're reporting that they consider the media to have a liberal bias.
9 in 10 Republicans report personally lost trust in the news media in recent years.
You don't need any formal training
to do what they do.
It helps because you'll at least know you're all in it together.
But journalism, that degree is nothing more than a degree.
You don't need the formal training or informal training.
There is no accreditation, no governing body of journalism, no board of directors to revoke our license if we violate the laws of our profession.
There is no licensing, no book of laws.
In reality, it's
an industry full of creatives and academics.
And how do I know there are no laws?
There are no rules?
Well, they used to just be rules that we'd all agree on, and we'd all know you don't run a story without anyone going on record and for anonymous sources.
You just don't do it.
Because
somebody who's not willing to stand by what they say
is most likely willing to lie for their cause.
The best of the Glenbeck program.
so I don't even know how we can explain
on public airwaves Sable's latest work in San Francisco.
Hello Sabo, how are you?
I'm great.
Thanks for having me on Glenn.
You're welcome.
I am a big fan of yours and the
two that I saw over the weekend I think are some of your best work.
Let's talk about, and maybe we can show it up on the blaze, the bus stops in San Francisco.
And remember, you're on FCC airwaves.
So
how do you explain this?
How do I explain this?
I saw the video of her getting her hair done, and all I could think is, how could this woman sit in a chair and have this beautician work on her knowing she's not only devastated her business, but she's devastated the entire city that she represents, and she does not care.
So, I mean, I had to do this.
Yeah.
And
it's her with curlers and an old-fashioned hair dryer in a salon.
Yeah.
And by all means, go and check it out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it has a phrase up above it that actually
works because she said she wanted her hair.
She wanted a blowout.
Yeah.
So it's close to that.
It's close to that.
And she's basically telling everybody that as well.
Yes.
Yes.
And she is.
I mean, it is really
the perfect political art
because it's funny, but it is also absolutely true.
You're right.
That is what she's saying.
No, I don't care.
I don't care about any of you people.
I'm going to do what I want.
So you put these up all over San Francisco.
And
our question is:
how do you not go to jail for that?
Well, I work for the CIA.
No,
how do I not go to jail?
I don't, you know, when the police pull you over, when they catch you, you just say yes, sir, no, sir.
If they tell you to take it down, you take it down.
As soon as you start giving the police lip, it's pretty much over.
They're going to cuff you and stuff you.
So you just show them the respect and
that they deserve, and that's it.
You know, I've been very lucky.
Yeah, I
think because you have done
you've done some remarkable remarkable work in the past.
And as you know,
I believe that you are going to be very popular once we get past all of this Marxism
because I think your art should be seen all over the country.
And
I know we talked over the weekend.
Are we going to do the t-shirts and mugs and things on this?
Do you know?
Yeah, I hope so.
I hope so.
They're going to look great.
Okay, yeah.
And I also flew down to Venice Beach where I put up a basketball backboard with a Joe Biden message on it.
I love that.
Yeah, it's a backboard in Venice Beach, and basketball is like a religion there.
So I had to hit that backboard.
And it's Joe Biden saying, make this shot, or you ain't black.
So good.
So how long do these things last, do you think?
Not at all.
Hours.
I mean, I have to go there as soon as the sun comes up and take pictures because, yeah, I call myself the fastest-censored street artist in America, if not the world.
And if I'm lucky, I'll have a couple of hours to be able to take pictures.
And do you know if anybody, do they take them and collect them, or do they just tear them up and destroy them?
Some people do collect, especially the hangers, but something like this,
all you could do is tear it down.
Because they're just brilliant.
They really are brilliant.
And do you do this?
Is this a computer generated?
Are you doing your art on computer?
Yeah, I do.
I use Illustrator, Photoshop.
I've been doing this forever.
Yeah.
And, you know, the important thing is the idea.
I mean, with a lot of these ideas, I have to go for a jog or something.
Putting it together for me is very easy.
It's like playing the piano.
Yeah.
But just coming up with a good idea, that's really the complicated part.
Yeah, well, you have another one of Kamala Harris.
And did you put this up with Kamala?
It's hard to look at, but strangely, you can't take your eyes off it.
The
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
image
where she is wearing a police shirt and
garters.
And Joe is completely naked except for what appears to be a mask covering his genitals.
Yeah, I think he forgot where it was supposed supposed to go.
It happens.
It happens.
And
you put these up in, you know, I would think that these would stay because there's Kamala Harris.
How is she popular with the people that,
you know, on the left?
How is she popular?
I think they're taking a dive.
I really do.
The Democrats haven't been this.
I don't know what they're doing, to tell you the truth, but I can't imagine they think they're going to win.
I can't think of anyone that even likes that woman.
Yeah, I can't.
And I think this and with
the attitude of Nancy Pelosi, I would think that the Nancy Pelosi and the Kamala Harris might last a while in San Francisco.
Because, I mean, there are a lot of people that don't agree with me politically that do not like what Nancy Pelosi did.
Yeah, and I was surprised.
When I was taking photographs, people were actually coming up to me, me, and they didn't even know I was the artist.
They were just saying, this is the greatest thing I've ever seen.
And that is not the kind of response I would expect in San Francisco.
Yeah, yeah.
I think they've overplayed their hand.
Sable, thank you so much, man.
I really appreciate it.
And
thanks for staying in touch.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you.
Great.
I hope you enjoy my painting.
You got it.
I'll help you later.
I do.
I have one that he painted after 9-11.
It's amazing.
And I bought one of the flying monkeys that he hung in Los Angeles.
It said
Hillary 16, I just think is
great.