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Multiple people were shot last night during the Kenosha riots, and BlazeTV’s Elijah Schaffer was there when it happened. He tells the story as we know it so far. We could be witnessing the prelude to a revolution or civil war. The BLM rioters have become the Brownshirts of the movement as they yelled in a woman’s face for her to express her support. Pro-life activist Abby Johnson joins after her powerful RNC speech, which many networks didn’t cover.
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This is one that you should listen to, the long form podcast, if you have time.

There is so much information that you need to know.

We talk about the convention, a great convention.

We didn't even get to really any of the real highlights.

Like, I thought the

citizen swearing in of new citizens was fantastic.

I thought the pardon was fantastic.

But unfortunately, there's also pressing news coming out of Wisconsin.

I fear for the lives of some of these reporters from the Daily Caller and from The Blaze

and others that are putting themselves on the front line.

And there was a bad shooting yesterday.

There's some really

dicey stuff going on now in the streets, and we must...

be careful of our move because we are about to win.

And if we react incorrectly, it's going to hurt our case.

But we talk about that.

We also

talk about the special that is happening on Wednesday night.

There's stuff happening in your schools that's all new.

You're not going to hear about it anyplace else.

And

not because people don't care.

Some people do care.

It's just overwhelming.

We had 800 files.

that were dumped and we've been going through them and it's shocking about what's happening with the teachers' union and what's happening with the teachers.

We need your help.

It's all gonna be posted at clembeck.com, and we need your help.

We need people who are interested to go through these things.

But today is a very important show.

Please don't miss a second of it.

You're listening to

the best of the Glembeck program.

I I want you to listen to this quickly.

This confirms what I'm saying.

You're about to win.

Listen to the freak out on the riots with CNN.

Don, and what's happening in Wisconsin, it's a Rorschach test for where this country is.

And I think it probably represents the biggest threat to the Democratic cause.

But when you said it's too little, too late, I don't know about that.

I mean, we still have a lot of time left.

until election day.

And I do think that

what you said was happening in Kenosha is a Rorschach test for the entire country.

And I think this is a blind spot for Democrats.

I think Democrats are ignoring this problem or hoping that it will go away.

And it's not going to go away.

And so, unless someone comes up with a solution over the next 73 days.

68 days.

68 days.

So it's not going to, the problem is not going to be fixed by then.

But what they can do,

and I think maybe Joe Biden may be afraid to do it.

I'm not sure.

Maybe he won't.

Maybe he is.

He's got to address it.

He's got to come out and talk about it.

Stop.

Look at what's happening.

Look at what's happening.

They know they're losing.

Do you think that CNN wants to say bad things about the Democratic Party?

Wants to tie these riots into the silence?

They are the most silent.

The media is not covering it.

They've been calling them protests for months, and now all of a sudden they're turning back into riots because they're seeing it in the polls.

Yes.

They're seeing that people are turning against Democrats in the polls.

And the thing that they need is somebody to respond to it.

That is anybody that they can even say, he saw a picture of Hitler when he was in third grade.

He's a Hitler youth.

That, I mean, anything.

They will use anything.

You're on the verge of winning.

Don't do it.

Don't do it.

They are being exposed for who they are in their arrogance.

They are being exposed.

Donald Trump, please, somebody at the White House, please listen to me.

When this coverage is happening during parts of the GOP convention, where it's talking about who we are as a nation, just put up a secondary box with live riots in one of these cities.

And just say the choice is clear.

The choice is clear.

We're talking about a a bright future for America.

And this is what the Democrats are silent about.

This is the America they promise.

The choice is clear.

Please, Republicans,

start

doing that.

Please.

It is a clear, stark choice between good and evil.

Put them next to each other.

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Last night, though, at the Republican National Convention, some of the more fringe personalities of the party were not on the fringe anymore.

Nothing prepared me for what I saw on the screen.

An unborn baby fighting back, desperate to move away from the suction.

Early in the evening, a former Planned Parenthood employee gave a graphic description of what she described as a horrific work environment.

See, for me, abortion is real.

I know what it sounds like.

I know what abortion smells like.

Did you know abortion even had a smell?

Planned Parenthood had already said her account was not supported by documents, but the real questions were over her other past comments, like when she suggested reverting to household votes where husbands voted for wives, or comments earlier this summer where she said police would be smart to profile her biracial gun.

Democrats pressured schools to allow boys to compete in girls' sports and use girls' locker rooms.

Those are the facts.

Yes, they are.

And Abby Johnson is here to answer for her fact crime fringe personality, Abby Johnson.

Hello, Abby.

How are you?

Hello.

I'm doing well.

Your speech was very powerful.

To answer your question, no, I did not know that it had a smell.

And

I'm so wildly curious, but I don't want to ever know.

So thank you

for your testimony last night.

Being a fringe candidate,

or a fringe speaker,

let's just first ask you a couple of questions.

The thing about, you know, profiling your son, biracial son, is that because you don't trust him because he's mixed race?

Is that what it is?

Yeah, well, I mean, he is 50.

I just

can't trust a five-year-old kid.

I know.

He's probably out hijacking your car, carjacking your car right now.

Right now.

Exactly.

Right now.

So, what did you mean by 55-year-old?

What did you mean by that?

Or did you even say that?

I did not say that.

I mean, you know, I did a video.

I talked about

different conversations that I'm going to have to have with my biracial son than I'm going to have to have with my white kids.

And

I basically just, I talked about statistics.

I talked about violent crimes in the black community.

I talked about what that's going to look like for my son.

Okay.

And

somehow, somehow, that turned into me being okay

with

police

profiling my

profiling my

treating him unjustly, which I clearly said in the video, if my son is treated unjustly because he's biracial, it's not okay

so let me just ask you this why do you want your husband to make all the decisions in the house and vote for you and so you don't

here's the other thing i i mean i write this tweet i i put this tweet out it was actually sort of a funny uh tweet a long time ago like hey guys tell me like the most interesting most controversial things that swirl through your head, which we got the funniest responses.

It was like the most interesting, funniest tweet I've ever put on Twitter.

And

I say in there, like, hey, you know what I think is interesting?

The concept of household voting, you know?

All of a sudden now, I want to take back a woman's right to vote.

Women should never be allowed to vote.

That's crazy.

And you know what?

I'm an anti-woman.

I have to tell you, the household vote, women voted.

Women did vote.

If the husband was dead,

it was a household vote.

So it didn't matter if it was male or female who was the head of the household.

And they did it because they wanted people to have skin in the game.

So you would vote.

If you owned your house, you had skin in the game, so you could go, but you had one vote per household.

Anyway, I mean, why we're even talking about that is crazy.

I just think it's an interesting concept.

I mean, I never was like women should never be allowed to vote.

But look, this is the thing, Glenn.

They were so concerned.

Here's the thing.

I made it very clear what I was going to talk about in my speech.

So now here come all of the leftist pro-aborts that are like, let's dig up everything she's ever said that we can completely take out of context.

that we can misconstrue

and let's twist it around and let's take the focus off of what she's actually going to say in her talk because she's going to expose the barbarity and the reality of abortion.

We can't allow that to actually be the focus.

Yep.

Been there, done that.

So, Abby, let's talk about what you did say.

Unbelievably powerful.

You know, there's a movie out about you that I think you are a real hero.

You were a Democrat, and you were the employee of the year

for Planned Parenthood.

And you talked about the Margaret Sanger Award.

And I read a story a couple of days ago that they're quietly backing away from Margaret Sanger now.

Do you believe any of that's genuine?

No, I mean,

I think it's just

sort of a PR stunt right now because they had

they had

some employees come out

and talk about, you know, how Planned Parenthood is racist.

And

they talked about, these employees talked about Margaret Sanger and her jaded history.

And so now I think they're sort of trying to back away from Planned Parenthood New York.

Came out and said, you know, we're changing the name of our building because of it and all this.

But I don't think it's anything, I don't think there's anything genuine.

Do you really believe

that

the

abortion clinics of Planned Parenthood are placed in the black areas of towns primarily

because they still want to eliminate the black race?

I think it's twofold.

I think that there is a racial component there, but I think it's also a business strategy.

I mean, but when you look at the allegations that are being made by these employees that have left Planned Parenthood,

you know, the allegations of racism, I mean, there is still definitely

this foundational racism that still flows throughout the corporate culture of Planned Parenthood.

You said last night that this is the most

anti-abortion president we've ever had.

And I think that might be true,

but back that up.

I mean, if you look at the policies that he's passed, if you look at the number of policies that he's passed,

and if you look at the two Supreme Court justices that he has appointed and their votes on

issues that have come before them, pro-life issues that have come before them, and the way that they have voted,

I mean, it's pretty

deniable.

I mean,

it's pretty clear.

And I mean, do we still have work to do?

Absolutely.

But even just with the convention, I mean, there's never been a former abortion worker step on that stage.

I mean, life

has really been a core component of what's been raised and talked about at the convention.

And when you compare that to the fact that for the first time in years,

no one from Planned Parenthood, no one from the abortion lobby stepped on the stage at the DNC this year,

that's pretty telling, I think.

That it's the tide is turning.

The tide is turning.

Yeah, I will tell you that, you know, I found it interesting that the networks were saying that, you know, you were on, you were a fringe candidate and you were on when the networks didn't cover.

Well, who's making that rule?

You have the list of who's on.

If you think this person is so dangerous and so fringy,

that would be the one.

I'd say move the commercials or, you know, shut Stephanopoulos up or whatever.

We're covering this because this person is a crackpot, but they didn't cover you, which to me says they know that your message last night would be very effective.

So don't cover it.

Yeah, you know, MSNBC actually cut away to a commercial as soon as I stepped up and began speaking.

They don't want their audience to hear what I have to say,

right?

Surprisingly, CNN

did

air my talk.

They did not cut away.

It's,

you know,

it's really a game.

I mean, it's a game.

What do you think this election

is really all about?

Because I don't think it's about Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

What does this election mean?

Oh.

I mean, I think that

I mean, you're right.

I don't think that it's about, I don't think it's about Trump.

I don't think it's about any of that.

I mean, I think that

I just did an hour where I said, you know, I think we could be in civil war by Christmastime.

You know, this thing is coming apart at the seams.

You know, all the crazy things that I was talking about in 08, 9, 10, 12,

it's all happening right now.

And

for the first first time, I looked up to Stu and I said, any of that sound like hyperbole and in the break.

And he said,

no, I think it all could very well happen tomorrow.

And I think Americans know that.

I think we all feel it.

This is a choice between good and evil, and it is a choice between survival and suicide.

Really is.

I think the left is a death cult.

It's just a death cult.

Well, it's lawlessness.

And I don't think America wants lawlessness.

And we're seeing that happen in cities, in Democratic cities across the country right now.

And I think the more that it happens, the more people are being convinced to vote for Donald Trump.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Abby, thank you so much for everything that you have done in the past and continue to do.

You are really an American hero.

And thank you for your courage.

You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.

I beg of you to

support and pray for Elijah Schaefer and everyone who is working now on the streets in these riots.

Please pray for

a hedge of protection around them.

Yesterday, we had Elijah on, and he was talking to us about

somebody who pulled a gun out.

And as we told him, he didn't realize at the time, the guy dry-fired.

He just pulled the trigger.

in Elijah's face.

You could hear it.

Well, last night, he finds himself in the middle of a shootout where somebody is,

well,

actually two shootouts.

One guy was shot in the head.

The other, the shooter, Elijah had interviewed shortly before.

And I said to him yesterday, please reconsider.

But these guys are the war reporters of our day.

And Elijah's joining us now.

Hello, Elijah.

Hello, Glenn.

Thank you so much for having me on.

So, Elijah, first of all, I saw you on with Stephen Crowder yesterday on the Blaze, and again, terrifying for me, at least, watching you.

I wish you would come home.

Can you tell me the names of the reporters that are with you, not just with the Blaze?

Who's with you every night?

Yeah.

Okay, so I would like to say this too.

These are the people who are with America,

considering the fact that

in this event, Twitter likes to curate this event as breaking news, but the people they referenced and the articles they used happened to be the people who were not actually on the ground.

It's a disinformation campaign.

But the people who were there, I always say this, even if you don't like their commentary, video evidence does not lie.

And

we have amazing journalists.

There is George Ventura from the Daily Caller doing great work.

There's also Shelby Talcott and Richie McGinnis.

They're all from Daily Caller.

And there's a couple more.

There's Kaylin Dalmeida.

He is from Scriber News, their independent think tank and news source.

And then we also have on top of that, Julio Rosas from Town Hall.

And then Drew from his independent, from the Lives Matter show.

And there's this group of people not directly connected,

just eager to show America what is actually happening because I think America is desperate to know and they deserve and have the right to know what's going on there.

All right, Elijah, I don't know if I can get my hands on eight.

I think I counted eight,

but I am going to send up bulletproof vests for you and all of these reporters.

I don't care if they work for the Blaze or not.

You guys need vests.

So I'm gonna

to see if I can raid even my family's vests and get them up to you right away.

And I please

wear them.

Please wear them.

Will you?

Yeah, I absolutely will.

I think, like, probably

the person who's sitting there listening to this, you think,

why would I need to wear a bulletproof vest on the public streets in the neighborhoods of the United States of America?

Because I know, we all know, America is a great place, but

it's got its wild characteristics.

And there are certain areas and certain jobs that maybe would require them.

But using a camera and just filming what are constitutional rights, should that put you in the path of

bulletproof?

Tell America what you witnessed last night.

What happened last night?

Okay.

I need to give a precursor, which is something that at least we do at Blaze, but they don't do everywhere else.

And just let you know that all this is alleged, that people are innocent until proven guilty.

And so all of these details

should be scrutinized, and we're still putting some of the story together, and we don't know everything.

But I will tell you this, that I was following some black block, what appeared to be Antifa-inspired individuals, as well as Black Lives Matter rioters.

This is during a state of emergency violating a curfew and in an unlawful and illegal assembly declared by the sheriffs and local law enforcement.

We were pushed back outside of the uptown Kenosha, Wisconsin area.

Now.

By who you were pushed back by who?

We were pushed back by the law enforcement who the mayor was given emergency powers to handle and to disperse riders.

Now, Washington Post, I will say, called the victims in this shooting protesters, and I'll tell you why they're wrong.

This group I was following was armed with metal banks, with hammers, and in some cases bricks or and finding large stones.

We came upon a car lot,

sort of like a car shop,

and immediately, like any peaceful protester would do, fighting for equality and against police brutality, they decided to completely destroy every single vehicle that they could lay their eyes on.

And not just through minor, you know, kicks and bumps.

I mean, throwing boulders through the front window until glass shattered, one by one, taking hammers and knocking out windows and lights, and even to the the point brand new looking infiniti SUV something that a family probably used somebody loves you know cars are a part of our lives lighting it on trying lighting it on fire I mean just straight up being artisans

they were they were taking apart every car piece by piece and the worst part is is

According to one of the rioters who was with the group, he's going, that's my lot.

That's my place.

So the tables have turned.

The rioters can't even tell who's their own, destroying their own city right before this happened.

This was chaos.

This was anarchy.

This wasn't just rioting.

This was felony, criminal targeting of private property.

Okay, so then you do an interview with somebody

and they're being labeled today as white supremacists.

Yeah, you know, unfortunately for us

that seek the truth, everybody who does something that is advantageous to the radical and far-left agenda will be labeled a white supremacist.

Even if you're black,

you'll be labeled that.

If you're a Jew, you'll be labeled that, even if it doesn't make sense.

But these groups of individuals,

I did something that's lost, and you know this.

We actually interviewed people instead of speculating to find out who they were and what they're there for.

There were a couple groups, and I don't know if they're connected.

There were people wearing Hawaiian shirts maybe inspired by certain movements like Boogaloo movements.

I don't know if they're directly affiliated.

I don't think they were.

There were also

libertarian militia style,

multi-ethnic, by the way, multi-racial.

And then there were some other individuals in similar fatigues that were defending businesses using CS gas.

And I asked them, you know, what are you doing?

And this is what I want to point out.

I don't know if all the groups were connected organizationally.

But everybody I talked to, who clearly was in military, you know,

fatigues of some sort had two common factors.

Number one, they said that they supported the riots

and the protests.

In fact, they believed the insurrection against the government in some ways as part of the protected right of the people.

But they also, number two,

continually said that they didn't believe that we had the right to attack each other's private property.

And I watched as this man, who we are going to find out is the alleged shooter, innocent until proven guilty, and we don't even know if he's in the wrong once investigations happen.

We're not sure yet what the full situation is.

He is an EMT, from his own words, and he was offering medical help to injured Black Lives Matter protesters.

So I don't know about you, but that's a pretty bad white supremacist.

It's not only he verbally supports the Black Lives Matter movement, but also

Okay, so but he was carrying a long rifle, was he not?

Yeah, and he told me that he was he himself was only carrying lethal rounds, so that is confirmed.

And he was capable and willing to use lethal force if he had to to defend the property of his city.

Let me play the interview.

Here it is.

We're protecting from the citizens, and I just got pepper sprayed by a person in the crowd.

So you had non-lethals, but you just respond.

We don't have non-lethal.

So you guys are full and ready to defend the property.

Yes, we are.

Now I can ask, can you guys step back?

Medical.

EMF right here.

I'm an EMF.

So it shows that they were there to protect

that particular building, but also it shows that they were providing medical and it didn't matter who was hurt.

Then how, about an hour later,

I'm going to play the video and describe the scene, what's happening here.

This is

a guy laying down on the street.

I think that's the guy you interviewed, and he had a long rifle, and he was shooting at people.

Tell me what happened.

Right, so while we were at the car lot,

I do not know what started the initial altercation, and the reports are still not clear.

And it's okay as a reporter to just say,

we need more video evidence.

But at a certain point, there was an altercation between this man and another man at the car lot.

He did open fire, multiple shots, several,

so at least more than three or four, in a very quick burst, which sent a lot of us running because they you know appeared to go through the car.

I was standing right there.

And when you see someone raise their rifle and start shooting, usually that's a good time to not be there anymore.

But the moment within seconds, somebody screamed, you know, I shot someone, oh my gosh, and people are going,

it was just chaos for a second.

I'm going, oh man, someone got shot.

And I went ahead and

ran over as fast as possible

right back to the situation.

And a man had been, what appeared to have been shot in the head.

I'm not going to get into everything else, but I know that the guy who allegedly shot him did take off running, and

good for him, because I'm pretty sure they probably would have tried to kill him.

I've seen this happen before, like in Dallas.

Whether it was justified or not, I can't speculate.

However, when he was running,

there was an altercation to try to disarm him, it appears.

And there was a disagreement over the rifle, and as the guy who jumped on him to try to disarm him, got his arm

badly, badly shot.

Okay.

Elijah Schaefer, please tell all of the reporters with you, please, please listen to promptings and

do everything you can to stay safe.

Elijah Schaefer, thank you for what you guys do.