The Real America at the RNC | Guests: Mike Lindell & Charlie Kirk | 8/25/20

2h 3m
Glenn believes that last night's Republican National Convention kickoff was the most inspirational and personal since Ronald Reagan. MyPillow founder Mike Lindell discusses CNN host Anderson Cooper’s all-out attack on him during a recent interview. BlazeTV’s Elijah Schaffer joins from Kenosha, Wisconsin, after viewing the riots firsthand and having a gun pulled on him. TPUSA founder and president Charlie Kirk explains why he called Trump the “bodyguard of Western civilization” at the RNC. Another leaked lesson plan from the document dump instructs third graders to stage their own protests. Georgia state Rep. Vernon Jones joins after his RNC speech to argue that Democrats haven’t done anything to earn the black vote, but Trump has.
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Speaker 9 I feel like we should have a gloat fest. I know it's early, but I feel we should have a gloat fest on this convention last night.

Speaker 14 Now, Stu,

Speaker 15 he's going to reign on my parade.

Speaker 18 He's going to be a little black rain cloud, but I'm telling you, I haven't felt

Speaker 20 I haven't felt this way since 1980 and the convention with Ronald Reagan.

Speaker 24 And I think I understand why.

Speaker 20 Last night, I think the Republicans,

Speaker 26 well, it was like the Democrats produced the convention.

Speaker 28 You know, all the big Hollywood elites, they produced the convention.

Speaker 24 They're like, oh, crap, we just produced the wrong convention.

Speaker 24 Because the DNC sucked.

Speaker 31 And none of that was in last night's convention.

Speaker 3 And it was so uplifting.

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Speaker 67 So Michael Steele sucks.

Speaker 75 I just want to start this program with

Speaker 8 that.

Speaker 78 You know, he's saying there was no platform last night that was just about loving trump uh i don't know i thought it was a pretty inspirational message myself it was a yes we can kind of message that the america is at a crossroads and that crossroads is the choice we have to make right now

Speaker 16 between returning to the founding message and the founding promise of you can do it.

Speaker 26 Let's just get government and people out of of your way.

Speaker 83 You can do it.

Speaker 84 It's a place of law and order and fair and honest justice.

Speaker 84 Not one of social justice and certainly not a cancel culture.

Speaker 83 And everyone is involved.

Speaker 32 Last night I saw the Democrat, the Republicans do a couple of things I have not seen them do before.

Speaker 37 One, actually produce something that wasn't a piece of crap. I mean, usually the Republicans produce things and they're just like, oh, come on, just stop.

Speaker 89 It's like the version of like the bad, you know,

Speaker 89 religious movie that gets released.

Speaker 90 Yes.

Speaker 89 And it looks like it's going to, that looks like a good story. And then you watch it.

Speaker 10 You're like, gosh, what did they put $12 into this?

Speaker 61 So awful.

Speaker 93 Last week, the Democrats did what I expected the Republicans to produce.

Speaker 90 Okay.

Speaker 4 And it was horrible.

Speaker 77 And I'm like, just can we learn from that? Let's not do that.

Speaker 68 Well, they didn't.

Speaker 33 In fact, it wasn't that they just didn't do that.

Speaker 58 They did something really, really good.

Speaker 64 And I think actually COVID helped.

Speaker 94 I think the fact that there were no crowds there allowed everyone except Gilfoy to talk to you one-on-one,

Speaker 93 to actually just speak to you.

Speaker 52 We didn't have the annoying applause lines. We were like, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.

Speaker 89 Yeah, it gets through it a lot faster. You get more content.

Speaker 84 You get more content and

Speaker 58 it allowed people to be really, really personal.

Speaker 90 So what happened last night was no bells and whistles,

Speaker 32 no fakey balloon drop, you know, where the Clintons or the Bidens were like, whoa, what happened?

Speaker 8 Balloons, where did they come from? I never would have imagined balloons in this situation.

Speaker 84 There was none of that.

Speaker 100 And

Speaker 81 it was honest.

Speaker 101 It just felt real to me.

Speaker 94 I don't know how many people watched it.

Speaker 43 I almost didn't watch it because I'm like, oh, this one is going to be.

Speaker 45 And then I watched it and I couldn't believe how good it was.

Speaker 57 Now, the second thing I said, I haven't felt this way since 1980 with Ronald Reagan.

Speaker 4 Here's why.

Speaker 27 What happened in 1980 is we had gone through 10 years, 10 years, more than that, 12 years of just being beat to crap.

Speaker 40 From 1968 to 1980, America was the worst.

Speaker 104 We went from burn it down, everybody's a racist, to crap, you can't trust the president, all politicians are corrupt, to Jimmy Carter and the economy.

Speaker 43 And Ronald Reagan came in and said, enough of that.

Speaker 94 It's not who we are. And America was so hungry to be told, you're part of the solution.

Speaker 50 The problem is the government.

Speaker 91 That's what happened last night.

Speaker 21 And we are 12 years in to being told how crappy we are.

Speaker 21 So we're repeating, this is like 1968 to 280.

Speaker 106 This is 08 to 20.

Speaker 90 And

Speaker 58 we're tired.

Speaker 107 The other thing that happened that I have not seen in my lifetime, because it probably happened maybe in the 60s,

Speaker 35 but by 68,

Speaker 32 you know, with

Speaker 109 the

Speaker 29 great society garbage, the Democrats worked some sort of magic and hypnotized all of African Americans and

Speaker 92 basically said,

Speaker 29 you're not black if you don't vote for Democrats. And the Republicans in my lifetime have just given up.

Speaker 114 They're like, they're never going to change.

Speaker 32 We're never going to be able to get anything.

Speaker 40 Why waste the time?

Speaker 51 And you're like because they're Americans

Speaker 59 last night without any placating without any promises of I'm going to make sure that you have a new big screen TV

Speaker 57 they actually invited African Americans to the table and said help

Speaker 24 us make America better

Speaker 24 Come and claim your seat at this table.

Speaker 66 And I thought it was extraordinarily powerful.

Speaker 85 Extraordinarily powerful.

Speaker 37 Let me give you a couple of pieces and highlights.

Speaker 113 First of all, well, let me just give you a couple of highlights.

Speaker 11 First, let's go to Kim Klasick.

Speaker 29 She was on with us last week and I said, boy, the Republicans need to listen to her.

Speaker 32 Well, they did.

Speaker 116 And here's a piece of her speech.

Speaker 120 The days of blindly supporting the Democrats are coming to an end. In Baltimore, we have the highest number of black Republicans in the entire country running for office this election cycle.

Speaker 120 Joe Biden believes we can't think for ourselves, that the color of someone's skin dictates their political views. We're not Biden to lies anymore.

Speaker 120 You and your party have neglected us for far too long. We want safety in our neighborhoods.
We want to make the most of the federal opportunity zone I'm standing in right now in West Baltimore.

Speaker 120 We want higher paying jobs and more business opportunities. We want lower taxes.
We want school choice. We want a chance to get ahead, not just get by.

Speaker 120 That's what President Trump promised, and that's what President Trump delivered.

Speaker 120 I want Baltimore to be an example to Republicans around the country that we can compete in our inner cities if we reach out to the citizens and deliver real results.

Speaker 65 There was a real

Speaker 39 concerted effort to speak to African Americans

Speaker 122 as if

Speaker 23 they are

Speaker 124 actually capable of doing something on their own.

Speaker 111 Where you don't get that from the Democrats.

Speaker 63 You don't get it.

Speaker 32 They're always like, oh, these poor people that have always been, you know, kept down, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 68 The Republicans gave you dignity.

Speaker 20 I mean, it was a dignified approach to saying, hey,

Speaker 125 stop it.

Speaker 22 Stop.

Speaker 119 Come over here and just do what you're meant to do and help us build better America.

Speaker 29 It was, I thought it was so refreshing, so refreshing.

Speaker 92 Then Herschel Walker, and it wasn't just a speech or a package, it was the theme of the whole night.

Speaker 69 And it was for all colors, but they had so many powerful African Americans speaking.

Speaker 128 Herschel Walker, here's the next cut, cut two.

Speaker 129 I take it as a personal insult that people will think I've had a 37-year friendship with the races.

Speaker 129 People who think that don't know what they're talking about. Growing up in the deep South, I've seen racism up close.
I know what it is, and it isn't Donald Trump.

Speaker 129 Just because someone loves and respects the flag, our national anthem, and our country, doesn't mean they don't care about social justice. I care about all those things.
So does Donald Trump.

Speaker 129 He shows how much he cares about social justice in the black community through his actions. And his actions speaks louder than stickers or slogans on a jersey.

Speaker 4 now that was another theme that i thought was subtle but very very good you'll notice that last week with joe biden it was all about oh i know joe i've known him for 40 years i've watched him over the years and i know him he's a good guy

Speaker 116 that was the message last week this week the message was

Speaker 3 I've met him.

Speaker 60 I don't know him.

Speaker 132 I mean, we're not pals.

Speaker 46 I haven't watched him over the 40 years.

Speaker 29 In fact, this is only the second time I've been with him, or I was only with him once.

Speaker 26 But I feel like I know him because look at what he did.

Speaker 111 That was the difference.

Speaker 10 Joe Biden was, yeah, yeah, he's got a long record of saying he can do things and there hasn't been a lot of stuff done.

Speaker 114 But

Speaker 91 I know him.

Speaker 134 Trust him.

Speaker 60 This one last night was, I don't know him, but I know what he's done.

Speaker 94 That was much more powerful.

Speaker 57 It was a secondary theme.

Speaker 104 I don't know if anybody picked up on it, but it was that theme.

Speaker 59 Look, I don't know him, but because of this, this happened, and I saw him in action.

Speaker 115 Let me give you one more.

Speaker 48 This is Tim Scott, who just hit it out of the park last night on the evolution of the southern heart.

Speaker 136 After starting my small business and spending some time in local government, I decided to run for Congress in 2010.

Speaker 136 The district is based in Charleston, South Carolina, where the Civil War started, against a son of our legendary senator, Strom Thurmond.

Speaker 136 You may be asking yourself, how does a poor black kid from a single-parent household run and win in a race crowded with Republicans against a Thurman?

Speaker 136 Because of the evolution of the southern heart. In an overwhelmingly white district, the voters judged me not on the color of my skin, but on the content of my character.

Speaker 70 Thank you.

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Speaker 81 is America.

Speaker 103 That's America.

Speaker 4 This is what we heard last night.

Speaker 65 The real America.

Speaker 27 It was so nice to hear people say, we're not a racist nation.

Speaker 64 We're not the people of the 1960s.

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Speaker 126 Nikki Haley was unbelievable last night as well.

Speaker 54 But let me give you the...

Speaker 20 Let me give you the other side.

Speaker 90 I thought this was a pitch last night to suburban women that are afraid of what's coming for their children.

Speaker 17 And they also are afraid of Donald Trump because he seems really mean.

Speaker 103 I thought it was a pitch to them and a home run, home run pitch to them.

Speaker 17 I thought it was a pitch to African Americans that we're not who you think we are, and

Speaker 56 we're not going to say that you're too weak or too stupid and just vote for us because you're not black if you don't vote for us.

Speaker 37 We actually value you and we want you to have a seat at the table, a real seat at the table, because this is America.

Speaker 103 And I thought that was a home run.

Speaker 32 There was another one, and this is really the theme of the night.

Speaker 81 And that is

Speaker 69 freedom.

Speaker 33 This cancel culture and the socialism that is being pitched is not American.

Speaker 20 And you have a clear choice.

Speaker 11 Let me give you a couple.

Speaker 66 This is

Speaker 6 Maximo Alvarez, who who was on the program a couple of weeks ago on socialism and the gift of freedom.

Speaker 143 Who suffered and starved and died

Speaker 143 because they believed those empty promises.

Speaker 143 They swallowed the communist poison pill. I may be a Cuban-born, but I am 100% American.

Speaker 143 This is the greatest country in the world.

Speaker 143 And I said this before.

Speaker 143 If I gave away everything that I have today,

Speaker 143 it would not equal 1%

Speaker 143 of what I was given when I came to this great country of ours.

Speaker 143 The gift of freedom.

Speaker 143 Right now, it is up to us to decide our fate

Speaker 143 and to choose

Speaker 3 freedom over oppression.

Speaker 8 It was powerful.

Speaker 106 So powerful.

Speaker 85 And it was quiet and humble.

Speaker 29 And it wasn't waving a flag.

Speaker 109 It was just true.

Speaker 29 And this is one of the things that I felt that feeling all night long.

Speaker 57 That was something that Americans are starving for.

Speaker 20 Somebody who is not trying to win or trying to be boastful or anything else, just somebody who's saying, America is a great place.

Speaker 21 and believes it and knows it to be true.

Speaker 62 That is the message tonight, but that message went all night long.

Speaker 115 For instance, let me go to Natalie Harp.

Speaker 23 Here she's talking about Biden and what happens to America if Biden wins.

Speaker 145 And God forbid what the next four years would look like. For in Joe Biden's America, China would control our drug production.
We'd be one step closer to government-run health care.

Speaker 145 We wouldn't just be unable to keep our doctors. We'd be lucky if we could see any doctor.
And even then, some of us would be denied care.

Speaker 145 For in socialized medicine, you don't beat the odds, you become the odds.

Speaker 145 And I would lose my right to try, just like Charlie Gard, that terminally ill British baby whose government-run healthcare system decided it was too expensive and too cruel to keep him alive.

Speaker 6 She was allowed to try an experimental cancer drug.

Speaker 80 We've said this forever.

Speaker 85 Why?

Speaker 10 You're dying.

Speaker 21 There's nothing else left.

Speaker 79 Let me try it.

Speaker 32 Well, Trump cleared the way for her to try an experimental drug, and it worked.

Speaker 95 That's America.

Speaker 79 The right to try.

Speaker 20 The right to try.

Speaker 2 One last.

Speaker 119 This is where

Speaker 10 they were positioning Donald Trump, and I thought extremely effectively

Speaker 134 as the final shield against what's happening.

Speaker 118 Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 146 We may not have realized it at the time, but Trump is the bodyguard of Western civilization.

Speaker 146 Trump was elected to protect our families from the vengeful mob that seeks to destroy our way of life, our neighborhoods, schools, churches, and values.

Speaker 146 President Trump was elected to defend the American way of life.

Speaker 28 The American way of life means you follow the law, you work hard, you honor God, you raise your kids with strong values, and you work to create a civil society.

Speaker 49 That is the message

Speaker 37 of the DNA or the RNC yesterday.

Speaker 139 Tonight, it's all about the promise of America.

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Speaker 102 If it is half as good today as it was last night, must-watch, must-watch.

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Speaker 102 Wow, I cannot,

Speaker 141 I cannot get over the little nellies here in the room.

Speaker 74 What?

Speaker 91 Last night's convention, I thought, was

Speaker 16 I thought it was unbelievable.

Speaker 94 Really? I don't know how you read it another way.

Speaker 32 I really don't.

Speaker 126 First of all, did you watch it on C-SPAN or did you watch it?

Speaker 147 I watched it on my iPad.

Speaker 118 Okay, so you watched it without commentary?

Speaker 8 Yeah. Okay.

Speaker 59 Because that is, that's different.

Speaker 106 I started watching it on Fox

Speaker 148 because

Speaker 112 I knew I couldn't handle the commentary on CNN.

Speaker 50 Started watching it on Fox, and they kept interrupting.

Speaker 90 And I'm like,

Speaker 18 I don't care about anybody else right now.

Speaker 103 You could have Jesus commenting on it.

Speaker 8 You wouldn't want to see Jesus comment on it? Only Jesus would know what the other guy was saying, so I could care about the commentary.

Speaker 115 But so I switched it over to C-SPAN, and I was watching it on C-SPAN last night.

Speaker 37 Tanya just was not interested at all.

Speaker 130 She was like, I'm so tired of all of this. I don't even care.

Speaker 38 And I think that's the average person.

Speaker 50 I blame her for that.

Speaker 126 Yeah, I think that's the average person because I almost didn't watch it myself.

Speaker 149 I was just going to watch the clips.

Speaker 109 It was really good. So

Speaker 27 you disagree with my take?

Speaker 31 I felt this was 1980 Reagan.

Speaker 8 Ooh.

Speaker 8 You didn't think, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 103 I'm not saying Donald Trump is Reagan.

Speaker 10 I'm saying I haven't felt that way at a convention since Ronald Reagan, where we were so beaten down for so long.

Speaker 62 And finally, a group of people get together and say, you know, all that crap you've been hearing?

Speaker 60 None of that is true.

Speaker 46 Here's who we really are.

Speaker 26 And it's going to take all of us and the government getting out of the way to make us the nation we all know we can be.

Speaker 16 I haven't heard that since 1980, and it connected with me like crazy.

Speaker 8 yeah that's apparent

Speaker 8 wow you didn't feel that way

Speaker 147 no i said last night on the first tweet i said maybe i'm alone in this maybe i'm alone no i don't think you're alone i think a lot of people loved it and i i liked it i liked it i there was a couple of segments that really rubbed me over the wrong way guilfoyle uh guilfoyle was just awful awful awful oh my gosh she was bad and uh and i did not like this segment i thought it was self-serving the whole segment that president trump did with the discussion of the hostages, that was too much for me.

Speaker 8 And I don't like it.

Speaker 58 I could really live without the self-serving stuff.

Speaker 147 The patting himself on the back all the time.

Speaker 107 Maybe I'm a little dead inside on that because I expect that.

Speaker 128 That's Donald Trump.

Speaker 85 You're going to get that.

Speaker 6 But I really didn't have a problem with it.

Speaker 29 He was deferential to the other nations.

Speaker 41 He kept saying, Erdogan was a big help.

Speaker 92 They didn't have to help. India didn't help.

Speaker 89 You could do it without praise of Erdogan in any situation.

Speaker 8 No, I could too.

Speaker 12 But to me, it came off as diplomacy.

Speaker 67 Right, okay. To me, it came off as

Speaker 8 I need to make sure.

Speaker 8 Yeah.

Speaker 88 Yeah.

Speaker 42 And I really didn't have a problem with it because I knew those stories.

Speaker 59 I knew a couple of those stories.

Speaker 52 I didn't necessarily know all the stories.

Speaker 57 I've never seen the people before on TV.

Speaker 140 I hadn't either. And I'm like,

Speaker 90 I have no problem.

Speaker 87 If nobody else tells your story, sit down.

Speaker 44 Go ahead.

Speaker 54 Say, tell me what happened.

Speaker 6 But clearly he could get people in the Republican Party to tell a story.

Speaker 89 I don't know. Is it more effective, though, to have these people say to him, like, thank you so much for what you did for me? I mean, maybe it is.

Speaker 99 Yes.

Speaker 62 And it's like

Speaker 115 we've learned this.

Speaker 103 We learned this a long time ago.

Speaker 133 If you're coming to watch my show,

Speaker 29 you're coming to watch me.

Speaker 25 And the minute we take the camera and we put it on another individual and they take it for a while, it's not as effective.

Speaker 43 And it's not a a grandiose thing of saying, Oh, you got to keep the camera on me.

Speaker 42 It's just that some people can connect with the audience, and Donald Trump, at least with his bass, does every time.

Speaker 56 And even without the bass, you're watching him because you're either going, I can't believe somebody is doing this, or I know some he's going to do something stupid,

Speaker 123 or I love it.

Speaker 98 Yeah.

Speaker 98 But he is the key to that.

Speaker 147 I thought Sean Parnell was fantastic. I absolutely loved

Speaker 6 him.

Speaker 147 And I think he spoke for five minutes. That was great.
I really liked Vernon Jordan from Georgia.

Speaker 71 Yeah.

Speaker 8 I think we're trying to get Vernon Jordan on or Herschel Walker today.

Speaker 147 Both of them are great. I mean, absolutely great.

Speaker 147 And there's nothing better than a black Republican saying the things that they said last night about especially Herschel, who's known him for 37 years and have been close to him for 37 years.

Speaker 147 And he said, look,

Speaker 8 I didn't associate with a racist for 37 years.

Speaker 147 I thought it was really good.

Speaker 80 Did you notice, though, that the difference, besides Herschel, did you know the difference last night was

Speaker 107 everybody during the convention last week was like, I know Joe.

Speaker 116 I've known him for 50 years and he's great.

Speaker 47 And I've seen him.

Speaker 71 Of course, he hasn't really accomplished anything, but I know him.

Speaker 85 And last night was, I don't really know him.

Speaker 37 First time I met him.

Speaker 90 Other than Herschel.

Speaker 68 Yeah, other than Herschel.

Speaker 22 First time I met him was because of this event, but I saw him firsthand on what he actually does.

Speaker 40 And so one was, I know him, you can trust him.

Speaker 58 The other is, I don't know him, but let me tell you what I saw him do, which I thought was really powerful.

Speaker 147 Yeah, well, Vernon Jordan talked about a lot of what he is.

Speaker 102 He's done. I think it's Jones.
Oh, yeah. Vernon Jones.

Speaker 8 Vernon Jordan. He was the Clinton era.

Speaker 90 Clinton era, yeah, wasn't he? Yeah.

Speaker 147 No, No, you're right. It's Vernon Jones.

Speaker 147 He talked about what President Trump has done over the last three years, and it was pretty powerful.

Speaker 89 I thought Tim Scott was really good.

Speaker 8 And Tim Scott was good.

Speaker 99 Time was fantastic. He's a star.

Speaker 71 He is a star.

Speaker 69 I'd go for a Haley Scott or Scott Haley ticket 2024 in a heartbeat.

Speaker 89 They're going to be among the leaders, I bet. Oh, Christy Noam.

Speaker 40 Christy Noam will join you.

Speaker 89 He's going to be talked about as well. And obviously, Pence is going to be a big factor in that if he feels like running.

Speaker 89 The Herschel Walker thing was really, I thought, really interesting. And that's a really powerful testimony of a guy who's known him for a long time.

Speaker 89 The USFL, there's a connection there.

Speaker 111 This is solely for Pat.

Speaker 89 I went back and looked at Herschel Walker's career in the USFL. It is insane.
His 1985 season, he had 2,411 yards rushing

Speaker 89 on 438 carries with 21 touchdowns. He threw in like another 467 yards receiving almost 3,000 yards from scrimmage in that season.

Speaker 71 I mean,

Speaker 89 I don't wonder he had to.

Speaker 71 I mean, eventually you got to get hurt when you're doing that.

Speaker 89 I mean, that's like, that's carrying an entire franchise on your back for three years.

Speaker 17 Yeah.

Speaker 99 That is an incredible.

Speaker 111 I mean, I knew he was great, but I mean, I had forgotten how dominant.

Speaker 89 That's the most dominant season by a running back in professional history.

Speaker 8 Yeah.

Speaker 89 That is.

Speaker 89 I know Glenn's looking at me like, what the hell are these words?

Speaker 99 What is he even saying?

Speaker 90 No, I think this is numbers.

Speaker 71 What numbers?

Speaker 8 What are the numbers?

Speaker 134 I'm going to take it from you.

Speaker 80 This is impressive. The guy who was like, eh, last night was okay.

Speaker 8 So,

Speaker 133 what did you think of the McCloskeys?

Speaker 147 I missed the McCloskeys.

Speaker 83 Okay, some people are saying, I don't know.

Speaker 66 It was very effective.

Speaker 58 Again, these are the people that were in St.

Speaker 66 Louis that had to defend themselves and then were threatened with jail by by the prosecutor.

Speaker 6 And aren't they Democrats?

Speaker 50 I think they are. Yeah.

Speaker 23 And they were,

Speaker 68 it was, I thought it was very, again, very effective to have real people.

Speaker 118 The Democrats chose to put celebrities up.

Speaker 3 The Republicans chose to put real people up, which usually doesn't work out well.

Speaker 8 A lot of times.

Speaker 55 And it did.

Speaker 122 I thought the McCluskeys or McClowskies or whatever their names are,

Speaker 40 I thought if you're somebody, if you're a suburbanite and you're worried about people walking down the street in the middle of the night with a guillotine,

Speaker 29 I thought their message was really powerful.

Speaker 88 Really powerful.

Speaker 89 Yeah, I thought that was a strange fit for a convention in that, you know,

Speaker 89 usually so much of that is stagecraft, right?

Speaker 89 It's like they have Ann Dorne coming in and speaking during this convention, which seems to me to be a perfect, a perfect addition to a Republican convention.

Speaker 89 This is the wife of the police officer, black police officer, that was going to try to help in one of these riots and was murdered.

Speaker 89 You know, that is like communicating, I think, in a really powerful way

Speaker 89 the negative side of everything that's glorified in the media with these riots, or excuse me, mostly peaceful protests, where the McCloskeys

Speaker 89 struck me more as like they looked like, you know,

Speaker 89 they're very, very, very rich people, which are not normal.

Speaker 90 Let's not normally acknowledge them.

Speaker 115 Democrats.

Speaker 89 They're Democrats, which is good. They're out there with maybe not the best trigger discipline.

Speaker 8 They're Democrats.

Speaker 8 They're Democrats. Their guns don't work.

Speaker 60 Again, they're Democrats.

Speaker 89 I mean, it was interesting, and I guess they did pretty well, which is, it was, I wouldn't have said necessarily it was a textbook good pick.

Speaker 71 No, it's not.

Speaker 40 I don't think any of the stuff that they did last night would be textbook at all.

Speaker 42 I just thought it was effective.

Speaker 20 And especially, you know,

Speaker 92 everything was last week.

Speaker 44 the press was saying, oh, how uplifting it was.

Speaker 32 I don't know where you found the uplift, unless you hate America and you think, oh, finally, America is going to be over.

Speaker 8 You know what I mean?

Speaker 122 Finally, we're going to get rid of this anchor around our neck.

Speaker 131 Everything was about how bad we were, how racist we were, and how once we really social

Speaker 29 distance, like you're in a gulag and I'm not, when we really social distance, then we'll fix America and it'll be great.

Speaker 40 I don't find that a positive uplifting message.

Speaker 16 This one was.

Speaker 30 I mean, the difference between everyone saying all we need to do is get people out of the way, get government out of the way.

Speaker 105 You are the key.

Speaker 27 You can do it.

Speaker 133 Stop listening to people saying that you are bad.

Speaker 4 You're not bad.

Speaker 59 That's very uplifting. That's good.

Speaker 58 And especially

Speaker 118 at a time when I think people believed COVID, and here's where I think Americans are or should be.

Speaker 101 COVID was real.

Speaker 65 We didn't know what we were dealing with.

Speaker 10 We had a 15-day thing to flatten the curve.

Speaker 57 Then it got a little hinky because we still didn't know exactly.

Speaker 141 And New York was so bad that we wanted to make sure that it didn't get worse.

Speaker 68 So we kept going.

Speaker 57 We're now like 171 days into the 15-day flattening of the curve.

Speaker 92 And everybody knows that we didn't hit the 2.5 million people that were going to die if we did nothing.

Speaker 91 And we hit the midway point of best case scenario.

Speaker 69 If we do all these things, anywhere from 100 to 240,000 will die.

Speaker 62 We're at 170.

Speaker 63 That's pretty damn good.

Speaker 27 Mission accomplished.

Speaker 60 And now they're talking about, you know, dog cones and everything else.

Speaker 37 And I think people are starting to say, this is bull crap.

Speaker 21 Something else is going on.

Speaker 22 This is bull crap now.

Speaker 60 The virus may have been real,

Speaker 108 but this, what's going on is bullcrap.

Speaker 89 You're referencing, by the way, a picture of a woman in a dog cone from yesterday. If you don't know that story, you're just like, yeah, they're talking about dog cones.

Speaker 90 They're talking about waiters and waitresses now wearing dog cones.

Speaker 89 In place of masks or face shields, basically.

Speaker 90 It's crazy. It's crazy.
It was crazy.

Speaker 11 That was crazy and i think americans are tired of it so when you hear somebody say look we got to go back to work most americans are like yeah let's go come on we we are america we can accomplish anything as opposed to the very uplifting message last week from joe biden listen to this do you remember as president the first step i will take will be to get control of the virus that has ruined so many lives.

Speaker 152 Because I understand something this president hasn't from the beginning. We will never get our economy back on track.
We will never get our kids safely back in schools.

Speaker 152 We'll never have our lives back until we deal with this virus.

Speaker 151 We are.

Speaker 78 We have. The tragedy of where we are today is it didn't have to be this bad.

Speaker 8 Really?

Speaker 73 Just look around.

Speaker 152 It's not this bad in Canada or Europe or Japan.

Speaker 73 or almost anywhere else in the world.

Speaker 77 Not entirely true.

Speaker 152 The president keeps telling us the virus is going to disappear.

Speaker 71 Now listen to this.

Speaker 152 He keeps waiting for a miracle.

Speaker 152 Well I have news for him. No miracle is coming.

Speaker 90 It's unbelievable.

Speaker 40 Imagine Moses, the leader of his people,

Speaker 27 seeing the Pharaoh coming with his armies and his back is up against the Red Sea and he's like, guys, I just want you to know you got to keep following me and please understand, no miracle is coming.

Speaker 71 It's above your pay grade there, Joe.

Speaker 89 I hate to tell you, you don't get to decide whether miracles are coming.

Speaker 90 A little bit.

Speaker 50 And a little disheartening.

Speaker 112 Just a little bit disheartening.

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Speaker 128 We're so glad that you're with us today. Thank you so much.

Speaker 154 We have Mike Lindell coming up in just a second.

Speaker 109 He was savage.

Speaker 132 Okay, I'm just looking down at MSNBC, and I'm sorry, ADD moment.

Speaker 22 They're all wearing masks. Look at this.

Speaker 91 They're all wearing masks in this interview.

Speaker 37 No, I'm sorry, the anchor is.

Speaker 15 Everybody's at least 10 feet away from each other.

Speaker 37 None of the people that are interviewing are wearing a mask, but the host is wearing a mask.

Speaker 85 Why?

Speaker 8 Why?

Speaker 89 Why? It's totally virtue signaling.

Speaker 90 It's just

Speaker 89 become,

Speaker 89 and it's the dumbest thing in the world.

Speaker 89 Just like hydroxychloroquine, your position on it is dictated apparently by the party you're in. I mean, it's not funny, it's ridiculous.
And like, and that's masks, right?

Speaker 89 Right now, showing a mask on MSNBC is playing to your crowd. It's got nothing to do with the virus at all.
It's just signaling.

Speaker 92 That's it. It's just ridiculous.

Speaker 122 Just ridiculous.

Speaker 2 All right.

Speaker 101 Sorry, lost track there, ADD, but Mike Lindell is coming up.

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Speaker 63 Hello, America, and welcome to Tuesday.

Speaker 24 The Republican National Convention was phenomenal last night.

Speaker 28 We just covered that in the last hour. You can hear it in the podcast.

Speaker 15 We'll continue with our commentary on that.

Speaker 35 But this hour, I want to focus on two people.

Speaker 28 One is an employee of ours that I ask you to pray for. He is under attack last night.

Speaker 34 He was doing his job and had a gun pulled on him.

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Speaker 112 got a call in the middle of the night last night.

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Speaker 28 He believes he is doing God's work and I think he is. Please pray for his safety.

Speaker 37 He's going to be on with us in about 20 minutes.

Speaker 49 Also, another man who I ask you to pray for who is absolutely under attack like I've never seen before.

Speaker 35 Mike Lindell joins us in 60 seconds.

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Speaker 28 Full disclosure before we start anything, Mike Lindell is the inventor and CEO of MyPillow.

Speaker 15 MyPillow is a sponsor of ours.

Speaker 42 Mike, though, is a friend.

Speaker 128 I would consider you a friend.

Speaker 32 Mike is a friend of mine, and that goes beyond business.

Speaker 42 I'm not having him on because he's a sponsor.

Speaker 11 He has not asked me to be on.

Speaker 48 And I don't ever put people on that say, I'm a sponsor.

Speaker 138 I've got to be on.

Speaker 112 That's a fast ticket to not getting on.

Speaker 29 But Mike is here because I've saw something last week with you, Mike, that I've never seen ever before.

Speaker 126 I've never seen anyone treated like you were treated by a friend of mine, Anderson Cooper, who I just question everything I know about him because of the way he treated you.

Speaker 60 We boiled this down to one minute, but

Speaker 33 we can edit it.

Speaker 31 It's a 20-minute segment.

Speaker 29 We edited into one because one minute was just like the other, 19.

Speaker 54 Listen.

Speaker 3 I am just telling you, this is the answer. When you want to save lives, this is what my heart is.

Speaker 74 I gave it to my friends and family. You really are like a psycho salesman.

Speaker 157 You could be in the old West standing on a box telling people to drink your amazing people.

Speaker 74 I give the glory to God.

Speaker 3 I do what Jesus has me do. I give the glory to God.

Speaker 74 And I want to help people. Jesus wants you to have passion.
I'm not driven. I'm not money driven.

Speaker 157 Remedies that are not remedies that they've got.

Speaker 74 I am not money driven.

Speaker 3 And why would I do this? Ask yourself, why I would ruin my reputation if

Speaker 74 I didn't believe in this product.

Speaker 157 You don't have a great

Speaker 74 reputation. Well, you know, that's saving.

Speaker 74 You

Speaker 74 I'm going to pray for him. I'm going to go to the bathroom from the Better Business Bureau.

Speaker 3 You're in my prayers, Anson, because they destroyed me when I went all in for this great president. That's what it was.
I was

Speaker 90 up for their president. I was going after you.

Speaker 122 The answer to that is yes, because Mike actually told me that story a few months ago

Speaker 95 off the air.

Speaker 37 I know the story of the Better Business Bureau in Minnesota, and yes, it is because of Donald Trump.

Speaker 101 Treated wildly unfairly.

Speaker 142 Mike, welcome to the program.

Speaker 67 Thanks, Claire.

Speaker 23 I apologize for a guy I thought I knew before Donald Trump was elected.

Speaker 3 Yeah, it was, I was, I was surprised, but I guess I was surprised. I was supposed to be a five-minute interview, it was 23 minutes, 23 minutes of attacks.

Speaker 3 And I'm going, wow, I must really be on the right page here. You're the right course.

Speaker 81 It was

Speaker 23 an absolute bloodbath.

Speaker 4 And I just, I was, when I saw it the next morning, I was like, oh, I wish Mike would have known this piece of information.

Speaker 6 Stu, you look this up till we have it all right, I believe.

Speaker 29 The Chris Cuomo doctor, the remedy that the Chris Cuomo, you know, Chris Cuomo, guy on, writer, before or after, I don't know because I don't watch CNN.

Speaker 59 But the guy that precedes or follows Anderson Cooper

Speaker 23 had COVID.

Speaker 133 His doctor and his wife's doctor were on television and on the internet talking about astro bodies and how crystals and weird oils and everything else

Speaker 8 really are

Speaker 68 the key to changing everything.

Speaker 95 Wow.

Speaker 85 They never questioned.

Speaker 31 Do you remember that, Stu? Yeah,

Speaker 89 she runs a little like lifestyle website and like publication, and in there, that's all they talked about.

Speaker 89 And she blogged every day when they had COVID and Chris was being treated by this doctor

Speaker 21 who had all sorts of claims that he was right.

Speaker 90 Yeah, right.

Speaker 89 And whatever, you know, you do what you want to do, but it's still like for them, for CNN of all places to come after you is just remarkable

Speaker 8 for that.

Speaker 150 Because you said that you had

Speaker 2 found something that, and are you selling it?

Speaker 3 No, no, I'm not.

Speaker 8 Here's the thing.

Speaker 3 It's not for sale. It's not for sale.
This guy called me. A little background here.
I went to, you know, when I spoke at the Rose Garden.

Speaker 3 Well, at that point, from that point on, everyone in the country would reach out to me for 24-hour sanitizers and all these tears and everything. Well, this guy called me on

Speaker 3 Easter Sunday, and it just sounded different. He said, we have all the phase one and phase two testings done.

Speaker 3 It just came out of the University of Texas Medical Branch

Speaker 3 in the lab. It was all tested and it works.

Speaker 3 And I said, really? Well, then I called my friend Secretary Carson, and he's on the task force. I called him immediately, like I do, turn other things in.

Speaker 3 And he looked into it with them, and he says, wow. You know, he was just, this is the real deal.
It was safe.

Speaker 3 They said because it passed all the safety things, I started taking it myself as a prophylactic.

Speaker 3 And then any of my friends and family that

Speaker 3 got COVID, give it to them in two days they're fine. So I did my own due diligence, plus all these testing.
I read this stuff. They had tested on over a thousand people.

Speaker 3 It was for 19 years have been around for,

Speaker 3 they had done it for cancer treatments. So that's where they got their safety tests from.

Speaker 3 Well, anyway, these guys, this company turned it into the FDA and everything in April.

Speaker 3 in April just to get on the dietary supplement list because you know there's no reason not to put on because it's past everything and now I see it work more and more and I see these other tests they're doing on people and I'm seeing it from my own eyes I'm going this has to get out there.

Speaker 3 This is going to save our country. It's going to save lives.
I'm saving personal lives, and people that knew me are calling me up. Hey, I got the COVID.

Speaker 3 And they would be, you know, a couple of days, they're fine, and then they're testing negative, they're back at work. I mean, it was just amazing.

Speaker 66 It's like hydroxychloroquine. Yeah.

Speaker 3 It's where they suppressed it.

Speaker 10 Where it's almost as if people don't want things to work.

Speaker 84 Right.

Speaker 64 It's almost like the left is trying to destroy.

Speaker 26 Look, I don't care.

Speaker 10 If Chris Cuomo was sucking on a crystal every night and he thinks it works, go ahead and talk about it.

Speaker 87 I'm not going to suck on a crystal, but why do I have to make him into the worst person in the world?

Speaker 8 Yeah, well,

Speaker 3 that's what they, we know what he is.

Speaker 37 Especially when it's actually medicine.

Speaker 132 It's not crystals.

Speaker 66 There's actually medicine.

Speaker 3 There's actually medicine. Yeah, this is a medicine.

Speaker 3 And it's either, you know, so the FDA then, for the last four months, they've been dragging their feet on this for both either the dietary or an IND. Just let's try it.

Speaker 3 It's safe, so why won't we try it? Well, this company then, you know, I've been obviously following her long. I wanted to, you know, to get out to the public to save lives.

Speaker 3 Well, then the company said this about two weeks ago, about was the same week I went on Anderson Cooper. They said, would you be on our board?

Speaker 3 And because when this thing was getting ready, we thought the FD is getting ready to put it out there. So we needed to scale it.
They don't know how, you know, this is

Speaker 3 a massive thing. And I'm pretty good at that.
I've scaled a lot of things. And so I went all in.

Speaker 3 I said, yeah, I'll come on your board. And I said, I'll look at your manufacturing, which is right here in the USA.
And it would be probably a very inexpensive cure for save our country.

Speaker 3 And I would never believe in something if I didn't see it work with my own eyes and stuff. So I did that.
And then for Anderson Cooper going, you know, you did this for money.

Speaker 3 Everything I do, I'm not doing it for money. I do it to help people.
And then the money will take care of itself. If not, that's fine too.
You know, like my mask. He got me.

Speaker 3 He tried to get, he didn't say on the mask, I have $4 million of my own money money into that, you know, giveaway. Bottom line dollars just giving away and

Speaker 3 all the stuff that we've done.

Speaker 45 Mike,

Speaker 87 I do have to ask you this.

Speaker 50 What the hell were you thinking?

Speaker 8 It's CNN.

Speaker 71 What were you thinking?

Speaker 3 Here's what I thought. You know, every time I'm controversial,

Speaker 3 the CNN, they never have me on. The View never has me on.
They say they're going to, and then they don't.

Speaker 3 And I wanted to go right into the lion's den, right into the, you know, right into the hurricane. And so they, because the word gets out there more.

Speaker 3 Now, when I went in, when I went on there, I expected, okay, I expected some, you know, him to attack.

Speaker 3 But it actually kind of worked out the way I wanted because of everybody knows about this now, even though it's negative. But now all the good media is coming out about it.
And you know what?

Speaker 3 There should be some pressure on the FDA because I'll tell you what, if they're suppressing, just say, I'm telling you 100% true, which I would put everything I have in this world on it.

Speaker 3 That's all, that's all I'm all in on it. Well, let's just say that it is the answer.

Speaker 88 Okay.

Speaker 3 Now, if it's the answer in the FDA in this time of this pandemic and they're suppressing it or holding it back on how deep this thing goes,

Speaker 3 why would CNN

Speaker 3 not want this out there? Why would Anderson Cooper, if he has family members, not want it?

Speaker 3 So you wonder how deep it goes, and you wonder what they do to our medicine in this country

Speaker 3 if there's not a pandemic. You know, cures that are in Israel and Mexico and every place else that never get to fruition.

Speaker 7 So I understand that.

Speaker 31 But if I didn't know you, for instance, I know the story of what happened in Minnesota with the Better Business Bureau.

Speaker 33 If I didn't know you, if I only knew you from the guy in the commercials with the pillow,

Speaker 30 I'd think you might be a snake oil person.

Speaker 132 I might watch that and go, well, Anderson, I mean, he's got a, he knows.

Speaker 6 And, wow, the Better Business Bureau, I didn't know that.

Speaker 98 And, well, that's ridiculous that the BBB would do that because of politics.

Speaker 39 I think they, I think they,

Speaker 97 what is it, liable or slander?

Speaker 8 I mean, both.

Speaker 3 Deflamation of character.

Speaker 3 He went over the top, and he did hurt. He did hurt us in that, in that,

Speaker 3 you know, you're bringing up stuff from the past that he didn't even give me a chance to address. But I think I'm, you know, one of the things is it's kind of I'm so branded with the president.

Speaker 3 in that respect. So people are going, oh, a lot of them probably said, oh, they're just attacking him again because he backs this great president.

Speaker 3 But like you say, there is a whole segment because I watched my Twitter and I watched the Facebook and the social media. This made worldwide news.

Speaker 71 I know. It went all the way across the world.

Speaker 3 And so, yeah,

Speaker 3 there was a lot of deflammation there and a lot of libel. I mean, he's attacked, call me a snake oil salesman.
Then he tried to, you know, backtrack. Well, I don't even know you.

Speaker 3 You don't know your guest, you know,

Speaker 3 because I think the people in his ear telling him stuff in his ear, I think he was fed stuff. And I think he knew he went too far because he was getting angry.

Speaker 3 And I don't know why he was getting angry.

Speaker 3 You know, it was because I kept, you know, not standing my ground. I don't know.
But it's like he's trying to destroy me, and I've never backed down in my life. I'm not going to back down now.

Speaker 3 So it's kind of, you're kind of doing some frivolous things here, Mr. Cooper, because I'm not going to back down.

Speaker 92 And the fact,

Speaker 47 Mike, I don't think people know you.

Speaker 142 I mean, we did a podcast together, and I urge you to watch the podcast with Mike.

Speaker 107 It's a, you know, there's one thing to say, because, I mean, no offense, Mike, but I mean, you were a guy on a TV commercial, and you were a guy that kind of looked to me like, you know, the, you know, the Mattress Mac guy who's a really good guy in Houston, but he's, you don't see any of that.

Speaker 108 You just see the salesman. Right.

Speaker 94 Getting to know you,

Speaker 41 you are, you have a depth unlike what I've seen in most people that are in television you know, or doing business or anything else.

Speaker 58 But you are actually driven by God.

Speaker 90 You are driven.

Speaker 24 Whether you want to make fun of that or you believe that or not,

Speaker 52 I know Mike believes that.

Speaker 3 Yeah, absolutely. You know, he didn't mention that I was an ex-crack cocaine addict.
You know, he didn't mention that.

Speaker 3 You know, people like to hear, they like to see hope, especially where we're at now. The American dream.
Mine's like the American dream on steroids. I mean, it's, you know, I come from the depths.

Speaker 3 I come from all these different addictions and set free by God.

Speaker 3 And you see with God, you know, that in the Bible, with God, all things are possible. Well, here I am.

Speaker 3 And it's also being in the United States of America, the freedoms we have that we're in, you know, that we could lose. This wouldn't be possible hardly any other place in the world, my story.

Speaker 3 I'll guarantee you. You know, you would not, my friends are seeing me sitting in the White House with the president.
They're going, Jesus is real.

Speaker 3 There's no way this crack at it is sitting next to the president.

Speaker 8 That's a miracle. No.

Speaker 3 These all these miracles that have happened in my life. And I think that maybe that's what Mr.

Speaker 3 Cooper was afraid of is that, you know, he's seeing, you know, I feel that, you know, I pray every time I go on anything and pray for, you know, that God guides my words and guides my path.

Speaker 85 Mike,

Speaker 132 thank you for coming in and addressing this.

Speaker 140 If you don't mind, I want to take a quick one-minute break and then just want to get a

Speaker 25 view from

Speaker 139 you on the convention last night and the choice that America has in front of them.

Speaker 142 In one minute, more with Mike Lindell.

Speaker 40 Then, one of our employees had a gun pulled on him last night, and they are in real danger.

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Speaker 42 This is the Glen Beck program, and Mike Lindell is joining us.

Speaker 33 Mike, did you get a chance to see any of the convention last night?

Speaker 3 Just bits and pieces. I came back from Charlotte.

Speaker 3 I was the chairman of our delegation from Minnesota. And from the little bit I've seen, it kind of fits what

Speaker 3 I think, keep America free, keep America safe.

Speaker 3 These are two things that are going to be real important, I think, during this convention. It's like, and then all the, like I said in my, when I read my minute thing, and

Speaker 3 in Minnesota, I just did commercials for the president. One of the things we did is we brought in Democrats that are flipping.
And

Speaker 3 we brought them in, and it was just organic. I started asking them questions, and it was amazing.

Speaker 3 These Democrats that are flipping over to the Republicans or Donald Trump or whatever, for whatever reasons, but they have seen what's happened in our country, all these terrible riots, all these things that went on starting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, my home state, the terrible decisions made by Democratic leaders.

Speaker 3 I have friends that are Democrats, but now they're flipping. These are people.
We're all people, you know, one nation under God.

Speaker 3 And

Speaker 3 to see them finally, maybe this is the time in our lives where we finally see this brainwashing that was going on by the media and stuff all this time where they can see with their own eyes, hey, these are terrible decisions decisions that were made, and everything we voted for as a Democrat.

Speaker 3 We had some on my show on the commercials that 30 or 40 years they voted Democrat, and now they're flipping because the things they voted for, the family values and all these things, and to help people, they were gone.

Speaker 3 And they see that that's what Donald Trump's been doing. That's what the he reformed the Republican Party to the Common Sense Party.

Speaker 8 Yeah, it's just

Speaker 41 amazing to me how, if you're a Democrat,

Speaker 96 you're seeing the things that are going on and you're not questioning the leadership of your own party.

Speaker 52 I mean, how in, you know,

Speaker 92 you could go back to Anderson Cooper,

Speaker 40 the better business bureau in Minnesota would do that because of Donald Trump?

Speaker 7 Yeah.

Speaker 40 Yeah, the people in Minnesota, you know, that are burning down the city, yeah, they're not necessarily all that common sense.

Speaker 6 They are politically motivated.

Speaker 3 The terrible decisions that were made in my home state, you know, Minnesota, by the the way, is even. This week, it's dead heat.
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Speaker 3 it's not going to matter. But this time around, we will win by a landslide because right in our own backyard.

Speaker 3 Think what the independents are feeling. If the Democrats in Minnesota are going, this is terrible, our leadership.
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Speaker 96 We have some more on the convention.

Speaker 112 I thought it was great last night, but I was keeping one eye on the convention and the other eye on Kenosha and the riots that were going on there.

Speaker 42 The main reason is because a co-worker of mine, Elijah Schaefer,

Speaker 85 was smack dab in the middle of it.

Speaker 34 And I find out later that a gun was pulled on him.

Speaker 33 I guess the guy was not threatening you, but it sounds on the videotape that you have that he actually pulls the trigger.

Speaker 33 So it was an it appears to have been an empty gun, if that was the trigger pull.

Speaker 32 And he was explaining what he was going to do to cops if they rolled on him

Speaker 148 at that point.

Speaker 37 Elijah is with us now.

Speaker 43 Elijah, you're in Wisconsin.

Speaker 50 You're safe.

Speaker 158 Yes, Glenn, I am safe, and thank you so much for having me on the show.

Speaker 158 But unfortunately, this city already under the heavy pressure of COVID and race tensions is definitely in a very bad position right now.

Speaker 134 Tell me what happened last night.

Speaker 44 What did you see?

Speaker 158 What I saw is something that I don't think you would ever want to see, especially in this country. Something that looks like it's from a movie.
These are wild people

Speaker 158 under the guise of fighting for black lives and against police brutality, indiscriminately destroying public property.

Speaker 158 And what I mean is I've never seen this before. They destroyed every single lamppost.
These are large, you know, 15, 25 foot high public lampposts.

Speaker 158 They knocked them down in the street, broke open every window they could find, lit buildings on fire in huge acts of arson, destroyed dozens of city vehicles with Molotov cocktails, and they just,

Speaker 158 they burned the city to the ground.

Speaker 8 So

Speaker 114 where was anyone to stop it?

Speaker 93 Was there a police presence at all?

Speaker 50 I mean, this was this city under curfew.

Speaker 29 They blocked the freeway exits.

Speaker 44 to make sure that people were not exiting into downtown, doing everything they could

Speaker 56 you know, as a curfew.

Speaker 71 But was there any police prayer?

Speaker 59 Was there anything to slow these people down?

Speaker 158 Greg, I know your viewers probably already can predict what I'm about to say, but despite the National Guard being there, they were deployed despite what appeared to be some sort of state or county troopers and police.

Speaker 158 They were not there to protect the private property. They were not there to protect the citizens of the town.
They were in a line protecting the county courthouse.

Speaker 158 And believe it or not, the only people that were there deterring crowds during the state of emergency in the curfew were what appeared to be vigilante or and or right-wing militiamen who were armed in brigs and were successfully deterring rioters from burning down and destroying additional businesses while law enforcement pretty much did nothing.

Speaker 158 While that's not a slight, that's just a report of the facts.

Speaker 42 Well, the the law enforcement on the street is not making the decision on what to do.

Speaker 142 Those are the people above them.

Speaker 56 That's the governor and the mayor.

Speaker 70 So this is, I mean, Madison, Wisconsin is one of the most progressive cities in the country.

Speaker 56 Wisconsin is a progressive state.

Speaker 23 What are the city leaders saying today?

Speaker 118 What's their plan?

Speaker 158 Well, I'll tell you this.

Speaker 158 I'm on the streets. I'm with some of my friends, George Ventura, the Daily Caller, and Kaylin Delmeida, Scriber News.
And we're out here. Where's ABC? Where's CNN? Where's MSNBC?

Speaker 158 But most importantly, where are the leaders?

Speaker 158 I haven't seen them. And I'm looking at business owners, people that

Speaker 158 are just confused because they're experiencing something that you shouldn't have to experience in the most powerful country in the world. We have the power to stop this.

Speaker 158 And there's not much that the city leaders can say besides condemning the violence.

Speaker 158 But when you condemn something but yet turn a blind eye to it and allow it to take place, your words really don't mean anything.

Speaker 33 But are they actually condemning it?

Speaker 100 Are they saying Antifa and these riots?

Speaker 57 Are they saying these are peaceful protests?

Speaker 54 You know, the usual crap from Seattle and Portland.

Speaker 43 Are the leaders in Wisconsin any different than those leaders?

Speaker 158 You know, as of today, I'm not sure of any public statements that have been made. I could be wrong if one of your listeners

Speaker 158 will correct me. I'd love you to reach out to me, Elijah Schaefer, on Twitter and let me know if you know something.
I don't.

Speaker 158 But I know that some of the live streams that happened yesterday, they were not adequate to condemn this to the full extent.

Speaker 158 And what happens is, and I think you'll notice, I'm predicting it's possible that the violence and the arson could be worse tonight because it accelerated last night from the night before.

Speaker 158 Because the city, this is, Glenn, this is where it gets crazy. I showed up after the first day.

Speaker 158 You know, I drove up here from Chicago covering protests and riots in Chicago about an hour and a half south. And when I came here, they had not even cleaned up the city from the night before.

Speaker 158 There were still burned city vehicles that were in the streets. They were barely putting up some barriers.

Speaker 158 There was maybe two police officers that I saw within a few square blocks of the uptown region. I mean, this city was not prepared for what happened.
They did not properly prepare the following day.

Speaker 158 And from what I could see, they did not provide the resources to this area that were needed to prevent this.

Speaker 158 And you have to ask yourself, being from a state, being from a country like this, how do we not have the resources? How do we not have the ability, the National Guard?

Speaker 158 No, we do have those resources, especially in a national crisis like this. But why were they not deployed? It can only make you think and wonder.

Speaker 81 Well, I will tell you this.

Speaker 139 I've been saying that Wisconsin was going to be burned down to the ground this summer because that's where the convention was supposed to be.

Speaker 42 They should have been more prepared on what to do in case of riots and civil unrest than any other city in America.

Speaker 142 It looks like you don't need the Democrats to come to town.

Speaker 29 They got their operatives there burning things down anyway.

Speaker 85 Elijah,

Speaker 31 I'd I'd be interested in hearing from the

Speaker 78 owner of the car dealership that had the sign Black Lives Matter up on

Speaker 96 the

Speaker 115 car dealership sign, and yet they burned every car in the lot.

Speaker 158 Yeah, you know, I'm actually sitting in front of it right now.

Speaker 158 This is to your surprise. So the first night, they only burned part of the car lot.

Speaker 158 Last night, they successfully destroyed the rest of it to the array of massive explosions of fuel tanks combusting due to high temperatures and absolutely untolerable or intolerable

Speaker 158 heat that just, yeah, yeah, intolerable heat

Speaker 158 that you just could not handle from even 20, 30 yards away. I mean,

Speaker 158 these are intense flames. I'm looking at that sign right now.
I'm not sure if it belongs to the church right next to it or to the car lot, but I will say this.

Speaker 158 It is melted. These cars look like they're out of a Steven Spielberg film set.
That's what I feel like I'm looking at.

Speaker 158 I'm on a tour at Universal Studios, but unfortunately, this one doesn't have a nice end to it. It just continues with violence.
And it has to make you wonder, and

Speaker 158 you'll love this.

Speaker 158 The Democratic building right next to this is just about a block away, boarded up along with every other business, and it has its nice banners above, says vote blue in November.

Speaker 158 I'll tell you what, this is what you get when you vote blue.

Speaker 158 It's ironic to tell people, while your entire city is shut down, it doesn't matter what you put on your doors or your windows or your signs. Criminals do not follow party law.

Speaker 158 And a party that allows criminals to remain and to act unlawfully without proper consequence is not really a party at all.

Speaker 158 In fact, they've poised themselves against the American people, and they aren't even ashamed or hiding it anymore. And it's just sad.

Speaker 89 Talking to Elijah Schaefer of Blaze TV, a must follow on Twitter at Elijah Schaefer.

Speaker 89 Elijah, you bring up something with this car dealership, and this is what I keep coming back to over and over again with every story you're covering like this.

Speaker 89 Day one, I understand. Night one, you have this incident.

Speaker 89 It's a surprise out of nowhere. They burn half the car lot to the ground.

Speaker 89 Night two, I don't understand why on earth is the other half of this car lot being destroyed on night two as if they were shocked that this was gonna go on why isn't anyone there to stop it and isn't there any uprising from the community saying this is crazy stop this

Speaker 158 I wish, but I'll tell you this, this is not the only car lot that ended up being destroyed.

Speaker 158 There was at least three other car lots that were the targeting of these vigilantes, both Black Lives Matter rioters,

Speaker 158 which wore the colors, et cetera, and the markings, but also there were Black Block Antifa. I noticed some journalists, some people from Portland.
These people get around, they move in directions,

Speaker 158 the same direction, which is towards chaos.

Speaker 158 And

Speaker 158 I cannot tell you

Speaker 158 how sad it is to realize that we do live in a country where the government cannot protect your property and cannot protect your livelihood.

Speaker 158 And the only businesses that I saw that did not get attacked were the ones that took their own precautions, put up boards, and in many cases, and

Speaker 158 this is where I

Speaker 158 love this Middle Eastern gas station owner. Oh, believe me, he was out in front with his boys holding bats, some very serious firearms.
And I'll tell you what, nobody damaged that business because

Speaker 158 he came prepared and he knew what it was going to take to live out the American dreams.

Speaker 158 His business still stands, while the car lot next to it is completely burned to the ground.

Speaker 47 Okay,

Speaker 112 I've got so much to maybe we'll have you on tomorrow if we can

Speaker 139 to cover what happens tonight.

Speaker 130 You say it's going to be worse.

Speaker 56 Let me just wrap up with this.

Speaker 107 The video, let's play the video of the guy pulling the gun out of his pants and pointing it right at Elijah and pulling the trigger.

Speaker 3 That's right. We ruined that thing.

Speaker 73 That's right, man.

Speaker 37 And what he was talking about is what he was going to do to the police.

Speaker 65 But when somebody pulls a gun out, a large gun,

Speaker 56 and pulls the trigger, what did that feel like?

Speaker 158 Well,

Speaker 158 amidst multiple gunshots in the area, constant explosions, I didn't realize he dry-fired until I got a call from the CEO of Blaze TV saying,

Speaker 158 you just got dry-fired.

Speaker 8 Yeah, you did.

Speaker 158 Be safe.

Speaker 158 Get out if you need to get out. And

Speaker 158 I'll tell you what,

Speaker 158 I realize that this is why it's so volatile. I mean, if that had been loaded or if it had not jammed or whatever happened, I might not be here today.

Speaker 158 And I think that governors, mayors, city officials, senators need to realize that we are in a culture of civil war.

Speaker 158 And we are very close to this becoming violent, not because of the people they're accusing, but simply because when people are emboldened

Speaker 158 to commit crimes because they're not held accountable, all it took was just one bullet in that gun to change this from a normal night to a bloody night. So that's where I'll leave it.

Speaker 118 Thank you, Elijah. I appreciate it.

Speaker 56 Elijah Schaefer, Blaze TV host, slightly offensive on the riots in Wisconsin last night.

Speaker 139 We hope to talk to you again tomorrow.

Speaker 112 I would ask.

Speaker 8 He's nuts.

Speaker 94 I love Elijah Schaefer.

Speaker 115 He's in his 20s.

Speaker 139 He's iceballs, man.

Speaker 142 I did the initial interview with him.

Speaker 23 I flew out to Los Angeles doing some work.

Speaker 135 And at the end of the day,

Speaker 94 I met with him.

Speaker 42 And I remember thinking, I think I walked out and saying, this guy

Speaker 37 really, truly believes it.

Speaker 42 He'll walk into a lion's den.

Speaker 124 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 100 And

Speaker 70 it's very concerning to those of us who work with him and know him.

Speaker 34 He is not irresponsible.

Speaker 56 He just believes somebody has to do it.

Speaker 128 Yeah, thankfully he is doing it.

Speaker 139 Yeah. But man,

Speaker 89 some of the stuff he does, I don't know how he's doing it.

Speaker 29 Please, please, please pray for our staff.

Speaker 130 Please pray for our staff.

Speaker 42 And anybody else who is walking into these things, mainstream media isn't doing it.

Speaker 130 And you wouldn't be getting half of the information if it wasn't for people like Elijah Schaefer.

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Speaker 89 Yeah, a couple. He had a couple interesting posts yesterday.

Speaker 89 You know, he, first of all, seemed to note that Kamala Harris may have solicited help from foreign governments or foreign individuals.

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Speaker 90 I'm going through it. Did you hear any of this?

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Speaker 121 Last night, I saw something I have not seen from the Republicans, or quite frankly any convention in a very long time.

Speaker 15 I think it was 1980. The country in 1980 had been going through hell since 1968 where they were killing people and setting things on fire and saying we're bad.

Speaker 18 Then we had scandal after scandal in the White House.

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Speaker 23 Well, last night I haven't heard such positivity and a hopeful message and an outreach

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Speaker 149 It was fantastic.

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Speaker 150 I got to tell you,

Speaker 142 I wish we could delay this because I'm hoping people are going to be watching the GOP convention.

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Speaker 61 Charlie, welcome to the program.

Speaker 158 Honor to be here, Glenn. Thanks so much for having me.

Speaker 43 Founder and president of Turning Point USA, host of the Charlie Kirk Show.

Speaker 29 Last night you opened it up and I couldn't help but think, how old are you?

Speaker 108 27 or 24?

Speaker 158 26.

Speaker 15 26, okay.

Speaker 57 You're 26 years old and I couldn't help but think in my mid-20s, I was a loser.

Speaker 65 And here you are, one of the smartest guys I know, one of the most well-read guys I know,

Speaker 54 accomplished.

Speaker 42 You have built the largest Students

Speaker 75 for Liberty group in the world.

Speaker 10 You've done it in the last four years, and here you are opening up the RNC convention.

Speaker 30 I mean,

Speaker 33 good job.

Speaker 71 Your parents should be proud. Thank you.

Speaker 158 Well, thank you. And the thanks goes to the president.
The president

Speaker 158 was generous enough to give me that platform. And it's, you know, I talked about the president being the bodyguard of Western civilization.

Speaker 158 And he was, the convention planners and the president were nice enough to allow me to open up in the sense that kind of framed the evening in some sense, that what we're doing here is we're defending something that we have been given against a malevolent, sinister mob that quite honestly wants to tear our civilization down around us as we know it.

Speaker 158 And the president, I like the framing of him as a bodyguard, and some of the media was kind of surprised. And I'm putting it nicely, they were, you you know, kind of repulsed by that imagery.

Speaker 158 But a bodyguard is someone who's going to defend you.

Speaker 158 You don't really care about some of the tweets here and there and all that, but you know why he's there for a very specific purpose, and that is the protection of natural rights, the protection of God-granted liberties.

Speaker 158 And so I was honored to be able to speak last night. I also talked a little bit about getting our kids to love America again.

Speaker 158 And I tried to bridge kind of the generational gap of people in Gen Z to millennials to a couple generations beyond that.

Speaker 139 I will tell you that I think the generation that is coming up is remarkable, is truly remarkable.

Speaker 77 And I don't know if the Tea Party, I mean, did that play a role in your life and your upbringing?

Speaker 16 Were your parents involved in that?

Speaker 61 What was it that turned you into?

Speaker 158 Oh, it played a huge role. Yeah, I mean, and my parents weren't that involved in it, but I went and I used to go to Tea Party rallies to hear you speak and listening to your program.
And

Speaker 158 the Tea Party movement was organic and it came up, and it was really the first kind of exposure I had to something other than Republican and Democrat.

Speaker 158 Because I was just my political exposure was Democrat's bad and Republicans good, and that was just about it.

Speaker 158 The Tea Party added a whole new layer of philosophy and of conservatism that was quite honestly, young people kind of desire more so than just kind of Republican good, Democrat bad.

Speaker 158 And I mentioned that in my speech too, and it didn't really get this part actually didn't really get zoned in on as much as I thought it would be, but I went after both parties last night at the Republican convention, and that's kind of unusual when you think about it.

Speaker 158 I said, you know, our country has been let down by a cartel of insiders from both political parties, which is totally true.

Speaker 158 And I think that actually establishes a lot more credibility with us, with the American people, than just endlessly saying every Republican that has ever been elected has been great, and, you know, Democrats have been awful.

Speaker 108 So, Charlie, I was impressed last night that

Speaker 49 the production value was amazing, which we always screw up.

Speaker 128 We always screw that up as conservatives.

Speaker 121 It looked great.

Speaker 69 It felt great.

Speaker 32 It was understated.

Speaker 116 They didn't do any of the stupid stuff that the Democrats did.

Speaker 9 And I'm just talking in production of people clapping and all that cheesy crap that they did.

Speaker 39 I mean, it was almost like the Hollywood left produced this

Speaker 29 and then realized at the end, oh, crap,

Speaker 20 we just produced the the wrong convention.

Speaker 58 It was really well done.

Speaker 32 And for the very first time since 1980, the message was really clear, really simple, no bells and whistles, just this is the choice between the two.

Speaker 20 You can go this way, and you'll get the riots on the street.

Speaker 57 You go this way, and they stop.

Speaker 31 And the other thing that was amazing was they were reaching out, and not not some token reach.

Speaker 33 I mean a all-night-long reach out to people who think that they have no place in the Republican Party.

Speaker 42 Haven't seen that since Reagan.

Speaker 158 That's right. I mean, Herschel Walker, Senator Tim Scott, Maximo Alvarez, who I thought gave a phenomenal speech.

Speaker 71 Nikki Haley.

Speaker 158 Nikki Haley. And, I mean, there you have four individuals that I thought all had a very, very tight message to.
And I agree with you.

Speaker 158 In some ways, the virtual convention lended itself favorably in the sense that the Republicans had to shorten their speeches, right?

Speaker 158 I know this from personal experience speaking, where everyone was asked from go to 10 minutes to four minutes, right?

Speaker 158 And in some ways, you almost had to, you had to find more powerful words, and then you were able to fit different perspectives all within kind of a box.

Speaker 158 When you have a live audience, sometimes a five-minute speech can all of a sudden become a... 12-minute speech with clapping and everything, right?

Speaker 158 And

Speaker 158 I'm not going to say that it was better if there was no live audience. I think the Republicans just, I thought, I don't know how last night could have gone better from a persuasion standpoint.
Look,

Speaker 22 I have to tell you,

Speaker 50 I think it would have been worse if

Speaker 101 it was an audience there because people would have delivered it like Guilfoyle delivered hers,

Speaker 42 which was a speech that she delivered as if she was in a big stadium where everyone else

Speaker 32 They responded to just one-on-one.

Speaker 112 Let me just speak this to you.

Speaker 99 And there was a connection that rarely happens, rarely happens at a convention.

Speaker 6 I think it worked to their advantage.

Speaker 158 No,

Speaker 158 I think that's right. And it's hard for me to say that because I thought, man, no audience.
How is that going to work?

Speaker 158 And I also just, I mean, the production team that's doing this did The Apprentice, and you can see that. I mean, Michael

Speaker 8 came from it. I knew he would do it.

Speaker 8 Knew he would do it.

Speaker 158 Different camera angles. Yeah.

Speaker 158 The massive stage, the flags everywhere you can see, the red carpet, you know,

Speaker 158 the singular podium right at the end of the carpet.

Speaker 158 And I thought it was very smart to have Senator Tim Scott close out the evening. That's when you're going to get the highest ratings.
You transition all the pundits afterwards.

Speaker 158 And a lot of suburban voters and a lot of people that have been told to hate Trump, they have no idea that there is a black, freedom-loving Republican senator from South Carolina.

Speaker 158 They do not know that.

Speaker 158 And I actually thought it was a really powerful but kind of soft pushback against Senator Harris, who's almost been trying to monopolize that whole space as being a black individual from the U.S.

Speaker 158 Senate. And whoever wrote Tim Scott's speech, and maybe he wrote it, and I'm not trying to say he didn't, but the team that was involved in his speech, brilliant.

Speaker 71 It was linguistic mastery because every speech fit.

Speaker 67 I wondered how much coordination there was between the speeches.

Speaker 116 Every speech fit.

Speaker 115 It was almost written in a universal voice.

Speaker 98 It was just, it just was really, really well done.

Speaker 125 Let me ask you this.

Speaker 15 There was the Stupid Lincoln project.

Speaker 56 They say they had an insider there last night, and they saw that people were

Speaker 61 saying racist things about Barack Obama.

Speaker 43 Can you tell me what the scene was like

Speaker 95 in that room last night?

Speaker 158 Well, look, I'm not going to trust the Lincoln project for any of that.

Speaker 6 Really?

Speaker 158 That would be a massive mistake. Go figure, right? Right.

Speaker 158 Look,

Speaker 158 here's what I can say is some of the speeches were pre-recorded, some were live, but everyone handled theirselves phenomenally, and I see no evidence at all of any of that.

Speaker 158 I saw that accusation as well, and I just consider it to be

Speaker 158 completely outrageous and baseless. And I will say this.

Speaker 158 That's really where the Trump people have, the anti-Trump people have to go now when they hear from Tim Scott, Herschel Walker, Nikki Haley, and Maximo Alvarez all within an evening.

Speaker 158 And I love what you said, Glenn. It wasn't token.
It wasn't. It was real experiences, how the policies and also the presidency has connected with their own worldview.

Speaker 158 Nikki Haley, I thought, did a phenomenal job of that, really, really well. And look, it's hard to believe that's just the first night.
You have three more nights of that.

Speaker 158 And I can just, I can tell you, the Democrats are probably really regretting the way they did their convention.

Speaker 158 And one of the things that the Republicans did the best last night was the unified stage. They had a couple people in remote.
But the fact that there was a unified set

Speaker 158 really, really was a great decision.

Speaker 132 I'm assuming that they're going to have that same set tonight or that same building.

Speaker 22 I would hope so.

Speaker 158 Yeah, I think. I believe so.
Yeah. And because when the Democrats,

Speaker 158 it was so disorganized, right?

Speaker 149 Yeah.

Speaker 158 Different people piping in from all across the country. It was hard to watch.
Yeah.

Speaker 54 Charlie,

Speaker 130 I want to go back to what we were talking about with the message to the African-American vote.

Speaker 29 You know, it wasn't token.

Speaker 38 In fact,

Speaker 122 it was,

Speaker 20 and I've seen speeches where they were honest, like, hey, look, this isn't good for your community and join us.

Speaker 48 And it's been sincere, but it hasn't been sustained because everybody's like, I don't know,

Speaker 68 let's throw an invitation out.

Speaker 43 This one was a true join us at the table as partners.

Speaker 56 And it wasn't.

Speaker 80 And I have rarely heard this from politicians because the Republicans just haven't done it.

Speaker 48 They've written off the black vote for so long, and it's just not the Democratic style.

Speaker 23 But

Speaker 116 they were saying, I'm not promising you anything.

Speaker 26 I'm telling you, look at what we've done.

Speaker 93 Look at the success rate here.

Speaker 132 Come join us.

Speaker 91 Just come join us.

Speaker 32 Where it wasn't a laundry list of things they were going to promise them if you did.

Speaker 158 That's exactly right. That's exactly right.
And also, you know, Senator Tim Scott and Herschel Walker just dispeling a lot of the lies that are being told about the president.

Speaker 158 And what I like, which was really interesting, and I completely agree, the Republicans hadn't done this in such a long time, which was a direct call to action.

Speaker 71 Come vote for us.

Speaker 158 It wasn't just kind of, we're just going to kind of put up, you know, a black individual and hope that it boosts the numbers.

Speaker 158 And I think, you know, if I were to analyze this, Glenn, I think that it's because the Democrats have become so nasty. and so dogmatic in believing that skin color must dictate how you vote.

Speaker 158 I think it warranted one of the most beautiful counter responses I've ever seen in politics.

Speaker 158 I think people like Tim Scott and Herschel Walker, Nikki Nikki Haley are so tired of the way the Democrats have been connecting skin color to political ideology like Joe Biden did.

Speaker 158 You know, if you don't vote for me, you ain't black.

Speaker 95 What are you seeing on the ground?

Speaker 125 Charlie, what are you seeing on the ground?

Speaker 44 Are you seeing anything that gives you real hope?

Speaker 158 Yes, I am. So I'm traveling the battleground states, Michigan, Minnesota.
Minnesota in particular is changing in real time. I'll tell you.
It is really incredible.

Speaker 158 But I see a lot of people, especially in the industrial Midwest where I'm from, I grew up in the Midwest, that are very quickly moving away from Democrat and going to Donald Trump.

Speaker 158 And I think it's not going to be reflected in the polling.

Speaker 158 I think that we're going to start to see some polling about four or five weeks from now that are going to reflect some of the trends that are starting to set in. And that's a really interesting thing.

Speaker 158 I don't think polling is actually a snapshot of time. I actually think it's a lagging indicator, not a leading indicator.

Speaker 99 It is.

Speaker 158 Because people have conversations, they persuade each other, they have dinners. You know,

Speaker 158 a lot of people are... They're unlikely to publicly proclaim political ideology.
They just are. And the people who are,

Speaker 158 they're a small subset of the population. But I see on the ground the doors we're knocking on, the people we're talking to, especially the issue of law, order, crime, and riots.
Yeah.

Speaker 158 Especially in the Midwest. The Midwest has no tolerance for that at all whatsoever.

Speaker 43 All right, Charlie, thank you so much.

Speaker 107 Talk to you again. Thank you, Glenn.

Speaker 69 You bet.

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Speaker 105 All right, you sick freak.

Speaker 66 I want to talk to you about our special that happens tomorrow night.

Speaker 97 And I'm trying to convince the Blaze to maybe even run it early during the day if we can cut it earlier, because I think it's so important to see.

Speaker 135 And I want you to watch the convention too.

Speaker 41 But if you have kids in school, you have to watch Brainwashed.

Speaker 95 It's our Wednesday night special, 9 p.m., How Black Lives Matter hijacked our schools.

Speaker 32 We got a document dump from a teacher who was in a teaching workshop over the summer and BLM came up and they were discussing how to handle issues in the class.

Speaker 57 Well, an informal group of teachers put all of these documents into a zip drive.

Speaker 98 The teacher whose friend helped them leak the document said, While we were not directed to use this specific content, many happily shared that they had already found it very helpful and incorporating it into their daily lessons plans.

Speaker 42 We were told it's already being used in the New York school system.

Speaker 37 This is an anonymous teacher that

Speaker 11 I don't know, but the team does, been teaching for 25 years.

Speaker 130 They're black, and they are terrified at what they're seeing.

Speaker 135 And one of them is this document that I don't know if we're going to have time to show you tomorrow, but let me just tell you about it today.

Speaker 32 The left using our children in street protests.

Speaker 44 We've seen this.

Speaker 32 Well, they're using our children all the time.

Speaker 56 How did parents okay this?

Speaker 82 The answer is because they're being groomed in school, in grade school.

Speaker 49 Sneak peek of something we will show you Wednesday, 800-page document

Speaker 66 link, Black Lives Matter Marxist School Curriculum.

Speaker 20 This one is titled Children and Youth as Changemakers.

Speaker 51 And this curriculum is for third graders.

Speaker 118 It's a five-day lesson plan, Monday through Friday, culminates on the final day with the following, quote, one, children engage directly in their cause of choice.

Speaker 78 Two, children create protest signs for issues that they want to stand up for or fight against.

Speaker 105 Stage a hallway protest, gym rally, or go to into the neighborhood for a youth march.

Speaker 64 Our children do not stand a chance if, at nine years old, this is what they're learning: how to protest in the streets.

Speaker 40 I don't know, teach them how to read, teach them mathematics,

Speaker 96 monitor everything your children are learning.

Speaker 58 Get to your school.

Speaker 21 I can't tell you in urgent enough tongues.

Speaker 101 This is everywhere. Everywhere.

Speaker 105 Marxism is being taught in our school.

Speaker 24 Critical theory is being taught in our school.

Speaker 10 Racism now is being taught in our school.

Speaker 114 And they're making our children into change makers. That's 9 p.m.

Speaker 102 tomorrow, blazetv.com/slash glenn.

Speaker 93 Please don't miss it.

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Speaker 124 That is tomorrow night.

Speaker 142 What is your show on tomorrow night? Do you know?

Speaker 150 No, I don't know yet. Okay.

Speaker 89 But we will have something amazing.

Speaker 90 And everyone will be,

Speaker 43 I think, is absolutely incredible. It's crazy.

Speaker 59 It's guaranteed, right?

Speaker 90 Yeah.

Speaker 89 Crazy. Whatever it's going to be is going to be great.

Speaker 89 I think you're going to come on. Are you going to come on?

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Speaker 89 Well, no, we're going to come on and talk about the stuff coming up on your show so I can get credit for all the work you're doing. That's how this works.
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Speaker 91 Sounds fun.

Speaker 89 You preview all the stuff that's going to come on, then people can just watch my show and just blow yours off. That's how this works.

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Speaker 153 Hello, America. My name is Vernon Jones, and I'm a state representative from the great state of Georgia.
As you can see, I'm a man of color, and I'm a lifelong Democrat, too.

Speaker 153 You may be wondering, why is a lifelong Democrat speaking at the Republican National Convention?

Speaker 153 And that's a fair question, and here's your answer: The Democratic Party does not want black people to leave their mental plantation.

Speaker 153 We've been forced to be there for decades and generations.

Speaker 153 But I have news for Joe Biden. We are free.

Speaker 153 We are free people with free minds. And I'm part of a large and growing segment of the black community who are independent thinkers.

Speaker 153 And we believe that Donald Trump is the president that America needs to lead us forward.

Speaker 153 This is no time for sleeping in the basement. Joe Biden has had had 47 years to produce results.
But he's been all talk and no action.

Speaker 153 Just like so many of the Democrats who've been making promises to the black voters for decades. We've been their captive audience.

Speaker 153 When President Trump sought to earn the black vote, the Democratic Party leaders went crazy. Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer literally started wearing kinte cloths around the U.S.

Speaker 159 Capitol

Speaker 153 as if pandering were enough to keep us satisfied.

Speaker 39 Okay, stop.

Speaker 2 This

Speaker 54 man is remarkable and very brave.

Speaker 31 His name is Vernon Jones.

Speaker 70 He is a state rep from Georgia and he's on the phone with us now.

Speaker 90 Vernon, how are you?

Speaker 158 I'm doing fine, Glenn. Thank you so much for having me again.
And obviously, I appreciate your listeners, and they can always follow me at

Speaker 158 rep Vernon Jones.

Speaker 106 So, how are things going for you

Speaker 80 as a Democrat?

Speaker 158 Well, let me tell you,

Speaker 158 any fish can swim down the stream, including a dead one. Only a salmon can swim upstream.
And so I've been swimming against the current my entire political career with the Democrats.

Speaker 158 It's just gotten more

Speaker 158 challenging because they've gotten farther and farther and farther to the left. And

Speaker 158 Gleen, you know this as well as I do. The Democratic Party has just literally lost its core values, that of fiscal responsibility,

Speaker 158 that of upholding the Constitution, and certainly supporting law enforcement.

Speaker 158 And, you know, when you look at the number of years that they have gotten the African-American vote, you look back 40, 50, 60 years, the black voters have gotten nothing in return. But

Speaker 158 you know that they'll put illegals first and other groups, but not African Americans.

Speaker 93 So Vernon, help me out because this is really, this would decide the vote.

Speaker 33 And it's anybody's guess, but is this real?

Speaker 31 I mean, this last night I saw the Republicans do something I've never seen them do before.

Speaker 20 They've never thought they could win the black vote.

Speaker 115 They never thought they could change anybody's mind because really the Democrats had a, you know, if you're if you're black, you know who to vote for, that kind of an attitude.

Speaker 79 And they could never break out.

Speaker 20 But I think things have changed.

Speaker 33 And last night it was a it was an invitation to actually be at the table and help build a great America.

Speaker 65 But is it real?

Speaker 31 Are you seeing anything that's actual on the ground that shows to you, yeah, this has a good chance of working?

Speaker 158 Well, first of all, yes to your question. But secondly, let me tell you, the Democratic Party has been really a paper tiger.
Every time a Republican would take a step

Speaker 158 towards trying to earn the black vote, they'll send their agent provocateurs out, including the liberal media, and write a bad story and then scare the Republicans off.

Speaker 158 Donald Trump, on the other hand, he has done more to earn the black vote than any president, black, white, Republican, or Democrat has,

Speaker 158 probably going back to Abraham Lincoln.

Speaker 8 Tell me why.

Speaker 158 I say that because, well, let me tell you, he has a real organization on the ground going after the black vote.

Speaker 158 When he said at that church in Michigan, Flint, Michigan, what do you have to lose by voting for me?

Speaker 158 Not only did he send a strong message to me and others, it put the question on people's mind, but he didn't just talk to talk. He walked to walk.

Speaker 158 When he came with and working with the opportunity in his own districts, helping black communities, historical black colleges, and funding them, which is a big deal.

Speaker 158 When he started working on prison reform and got past the First Step Act,

Speaker 158 whatever Joe Biden, don't think he's done to the black community, was decimated with the crime bill.

Speaker 158 No other politician I can think of in modern times, going back to the civil rights movement, none of them had taken the initiative to go after, earn the black support and the black vote and deliver on it.

Speaker 158 And so let me tell you, when they say that they are not out there, that's foolishness. I'll tell you why.

Speaker 158 Many whites want to come out and say, I'm for Donald Trump, but they don't want to be called a racist. Many blacks want to come out and say, I'm for Donald Trump.
And you know what?

Speaker 158 They don't want to be called a sellout. And then there are many Democrats and Republicans who want to support Donald Trump, but you know what? They don't want to be intimidated.

Speaker 158 They don't want to feel like their First Amendment right to freedom of expression is going to be targeted and they'll lose their job. I mean, think about it, Glenn.

Speaker 158 Democrats always talk about

Speaker 158 voter suppression. The Democratic Party specializes in voter suppression through intimidation.

Speaker 158 and character assassinating and other types of ways to keep you from wanting to come out and vote for a person of your choice. They make you feel like you shouldn't, that you they make you feel bad.

Speaker 158 They make you feel that

Speaker 158 your life could be even threatened. And the liberal media feeds into it.
Look at what they did to Sandman, that young teenager. He didn't do anything wrong.

Speaker 158 It was because the liberal media, CNN, the others, didn't like the fact that he had a MAGA hat on, and they rushed a judge to throw him under the bus. Why? Because he's a Trump supporter.

Speaker 158 You know, if Trump gave out pies today, the liberal media would say that he's affecting people's teeth and causing cavities. So there's nothing he can do.

Speaker 8 So

Speaker 25 how are people getting the message?

Speaker 56 Because I don't know how many people even watched this last night.

Speaker 57 You're not getting this in mainstream media.

Speaker 114 Where is the community, not just yours, but I mean, even the white community, where are they hearing it?

Speaker 107 How are they getting that message if they're not somebody...

Speaker 148 My wife, she was like, I don't want to watch watch this. And I'm like, I know, honey, neither do I, but I have to.

Speaker 154 And she's like, okay.

Speaker 91 I mean, who's watching it?

Speaker 33 How are they getting the truth?

Speaker 37 Or is it just manifesting itself in the neighborhoods?

Speaker 158 Well, they're getting it through social media.

Speaker 158 That's the best way of getting around the liberal media because the liberal media will not tell you how popular and how effective Donald Trump is throughout. communities, whether black or white.

Speaker 158 But I tell you another thing. Last night in the Republican convention, I got a lot of calls and a lot of emails and a lot of texts.
But there's one gentleman in particular. His name is Pablo.

Speaker 158 He sent me a text message this morning, and

Speaker 158 he works on heating the air conditioners. And he said, great job, my friend.
I saw your speech yesterday. Because of you, I will vote for the first time Republican.

Speaker 158 Now,

Speaker 158 CNN won't tell you that. You cannot tell me that's not getting out.
Because of surrogates like me and Herschel Walker and

Speaker 158 Laura Trump and all the others, businessmen, those first responders, police, law enforcement,

Speaker 158 fire rescue,

Speaker 158 hospital workers, they know what time it is. They know what Trump is doing and they're getting the message.
That's that silent majority. They underestimate, in the words of George Bush,

Speaker 158 they misunderestimated us in 2016.

Speaker 89 And you saw what happened.

Speaker 118 So we're talking to state rep Vernon Jones, a Democrat from Georgia who spoke at the convention for the Republicans in favor of Donald Trump last night.

Speaker 42 When you look at the things that are going on,

Speaker 95 you know, the Democrats are betting on Black Lives Matter, and it is a machine.

Speaker 96 It's an actual corporation.

Speaker 37 So it's a giant political machine.

Speaker 83 But I see this, I see people's lives being destroyed and towns being burned down.

Speaker 32 And, you know, it's one thing to go with

Speaker 10 a machete or a guillotine in a white neighborhood at 3 o'clock in the morning.

Speaker 96 It's another to burn a whole neighborhood down.

Speaker 8 Is that

Speaker 82 appealing to the African-American community at all?

Speaker 116 I mean, I know they have problems with police as they should, but

Speaker 7 I don't understand.

Speaker 158 Is that appealing to the white community?

Speaker 4 No.

Speaker 158 Okay, is that appealing to white Democrats? Many of them is not appealing. You know, the Democratic Party strategy is simply this.
They cannot beat Donald Trump on his record of accomplishments.

Speaker 158 They can't beat him on the economy. They can't beat him on fair trade.
They can't beat him on making these other countries pay their fair share. They can't beat him.

Speaker 158 So you know how they're looking to beat him? Using these cities where you have Democratic-led mayors to allow Antifa, Black Lives Matter when Black Lives Really Don't Matter to them,

Speaker 158 and other liberal liberal groups come in, rob, steal, burn, including burning churches, and even killing young black children. The Democrats want that to happen.
They want this pandemic to keep going.

Speaker 158 Why? Because Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, they don't have any other way that they think that they can beat Donald Trump. And that shows you that he has a solid record of accomplishments.

Speaker 158 Now, with that being said, we're going to have to take that fight to them. We're going to have to continue to take our message.
And I'm still a Democrat.

Speaker 158 I haven't changed parties, but I know my friends feel the same way I do, including black ones.

Speaker 158 Again, they don't want to be shamed either back on the plantation or those white suburban mothers don't want to be shamed and called racist, but they care about security too.

Speaker 158 And now you're seeing these looters who are leaving the inner cities and going out into the suburbs and to rich white neighborhoods.

Speaker 158 and talking about giving up your home and telling them to wake up in the middle of the night. And then with the Democratic Party defunding police departments and saying, wait a minute,

Speaker 158 we're going to send social workers to a house call, a domestic house call. Who the hell is going to take care of the social worker? Who's going to protect that person?

Speaker 158 And so, but that's their strategy, but it's going to backfire because I don't care who you are, black people or white people. You want safe neighborhoods.
You don't want your business burned.

Speaker 158 You don't want your church burned. And when I see the liberal media being a part of this and making a big deal out of Donald Trump holding up a Trump, holding up a Bible at a church that was burned.

Speaker 158 They spent more time talking about Donald Trump holding up a Bible than the church that was burned.

Speaker 3 Yep.

Speaker 158 But there was a

Speaker 158 church burning. There's a church burning.
And it's been done by Democrats, and Democrats aren't holding anybody accountable or condemning them for their actions. What does that tell you?

Speaker 141 Vernon Jones, state rep from Georgia, a Democrat, still is a Democrat, endorsed Donald Trump last night.

Speaker 56 Very effective speech.

Speaker 10 And what I liked about your speech and everything else last night, there were no bells and whistles, no smoke and mirrors,

Speaker 100 no

Speaker 107 big applause lines.

Speaker 23 It was just one-on-one speaking what you believe to be true.

Speaker 134 And you were very effective, Vernon.

Speaker 130 Thank you so much for being on the program again.

Speaker 158 Well, thank you, Green. I appreciate all your work, too.

Speaker 95 Right.

Speaker 96 And you can follow him at

Speaker 96 Rep Vernon Jones.

Speaker 142 There's a ton of people we had on today that really need your prayers.

Speaker 142 They are

Speaker 112 under attack. And

Speaker 124 I want to address Jerry Falwell in just a minute

Speaker 19 when we come back.

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Speaker 36 You're listening to Glenn Beck.

Speaker 12 So yesterday, my wife and I both read a disturbing story about Jerry Falwell Jr.

Speaker 139 at Liberty University, and it's unfolding now.

Speaker 100 And

Speaker 156 I considered Jerry a friend and his wife a friend.

Speaker 144 If any of that stuff was going on, boy had no idea that that was going on.

Speaker 154 She apparently was having an affair with the pool boy.

Speaker 44 I mean, it's like so cliche.

Speaker 4 Anyway,

Speaker 37 and it just goes downhill from there.

Speaker 49 Whether or not any of that is true, he says that's not true.

Speaker 37 He says she had an affair, but the rest of it is not true.

Speaker 112 I don't know.

Speaker 126 Personally, I don't care.

Speaker 96 That's for him and her and them to work out and then work out with God.

Speaker 154 I just want to tell you, I want to bring this up because A,

Speaker 37 everybody who's standing up needs our prayers.

Speaker 119 They need prayer coverage

Speaker 81 because they're all under attack.

Speaker 10 Our families, our friends, everything

Speaker 139 is under attack.

Speaker 114 Any chink in an armor and we will go down.

Speaker 142 So please pray for people like this that you know are under attack.

Speaker 89 Pray for their safety and pray for their spiritual safety as well.

Speaker 43 Also, let's not be like the left.

Speaker 46 This is why we have forgiveness.

Speaker 37 You know, I don't know anything about this, but all I could think of when I read that story is I haven't talked to Jerry in probably four years,

Speaker 63 three years, maybe?

Speaker 89 We met him on the air, right? We did do

Speaker 6 an interview with him, but I haven't talked to him personally.

Speaker 115 But all I could think of last night was, I got to get a hold of him.

Speaker 139 I got to talk to him.

Speaker 142 And I know several people that are going through

Speaker 148 just excruciating times right now.

Speaker 100 And,

Speaker 52 you know, all of us are going to be there.

Speaker 142 Clean up your life.

Speaker 141 Make sure that you're doing the right things.

Speaker 96 And then just hold on tight.

Speaker 124 Hold on tight. Because they will attack.

Speaker 119 And when I say they, the forces of darkness will attack.

Speaker 95 in anything it can find.

Speaker 25 And if it can't find anything, it'll it'll make it up.

Speaker 89 That's the way this works, certainly. Yeah.

Speaker 10 All right.

Speaker 37 Tonight, Melania Trump is going to be speaking.

Speaker 44 Nick Sandman is going to be speaking as well.

Speaker 23 It's going to be a good night.

Speaker 37 If you didn't watch the convention last night, now I'm going to say this and it's going to suck tonight.

Speaker 150 I don't think it will, but

Speaker 102 if it's anything like it was last night, it is so well worth watching.

Speaker 13 Watch it without commentary. Make up your own mind, but watch it on c-span or watch it online but watch it without commentary it was powerful last night

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