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on Woodrow Wilson in one minute.
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And can I get an amen?
We've got a few things that should show you that this whole
entire Marxist revolution is about to fall apart.
A hundred years of work is about to come undone.
And I have a few stories, but none more satisfying than this one from the New York Times.
Was Woodrow Wilson a key founder of modern liberalism, a visionary whose belief in an activist presidency laid the groundwork for the New Deal and civil rights legislation of the 1960s?
Or was he a virulent and unrepentant racist?
A man who not only segregated the federal workforce but nationalized the southern view of politics, turning the federal government itself into an instrument of white supremacy?
Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, Stu.
What is the New York Times saying?
An instrument that, so now the government was turned into an instrument of white supremacy.
I think I've heard something like that.
People are marching in the streets and saying that this system is
systematic something.
I can't remember.
That started with Wilson.
Wilson's record on race has long been debated among historians.
How can you debate
his views on race?
I'm just
trying to, in his book,
he depicts black people as monkeys.
So I'm trying to figure out how
he could, you could possibly say, well, he's not really a racist.
Right.
Because this is the thing with Wilson, too, was he was working against the grain,
where, you know, so they go back to the founders and slave owners and all those things these institutions existed and some participated in them many tried to overturn them uh sometimes unsuccessfully um but eventually they got that done wilson was trying to return all of these things back to their old timey days i mean he was bringing the kkk back from death
wait a minute what are you saying just because
Just because he put the Postmaster General, who then went and fired all of the blacks or reassigned them to the mail rooms.
Just because he did things like that.
What do you mean?
Resegregated the military.
Resegregated the military.
What's the big deal?
Why do you say that wasn't progress?
Well, I guess it is progress if you're a racist.
So now they're saying
there's a big debate going on.
This topic has burst into a broader view thanks to student protests at Princeton, who have demanded, other things, that the former president's name be removed from the prestigious Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
So it was the students that brought this up, Stu.
Protest had prompted a
fierce round of op-eds and Facebook discussions, and few laments that few historical figures could be deemed pure enough to have their names inscribed on the walls in today's heated atmosphere.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Once again, they're still rewriting history.
It's not his
George Washington had slaves.
Have you read his point of view on slavery?
Do you know why he couldn't get rid of his slaves and free them?
Do you know that?
Do you, do you, do you?
Most likely, no.
But that's all you have have on george washington and thomas jefferson that's all you have this guy is a white supremacist again do i need to point out his book that had blacks depicted as monkeys i mean i just like i mean i'd like to point that out again i mean i
i've written several books um stew uh we've been called racist how many of my books have pictures of black people depicted as monkeys uh we can estimate that at 0% glenn Zero, Zero.
Yeah, yeah.
How many of George Washington's things
that he wrote or drew or scribbled or published?
I'm hearing back from African Americans.
Mount Vernon now, 0%.
Zero.
Zero percent.
Wow.
Okay.
All right.
Well,
his textbook, History of the American People, referred to Reconstruction era efforts to free the South from the incubus of that ignorant and often hostile black vote.
Oh
okay.
Now, one of the historians says trying to make Wilson into this gung-ho committed white supremacist is just wrong.
Really?
Is that why he premiered Birth of a Nation that glorified the Klan in the White House?
Is that, I mean, really?
It's important to remember that Jim Crow segregation is itself a progressive era reform.
Oh, wait, hold it, wait, what?
Wilson's racism, says the New York Times, didn't stop at the nation's borders.
The president's vision of a national self-determination, he noted, did not extend to Haiti, the occupation of which, authorized in 1915 by Wilson, partly to replace a national constitution that forbade foreigners to own land.
Hmm.
Hmm.
Wow.
So that's really.
It's good that the
it's really, really good that the left is just started to figure this one out, isn't it?
And it was the students that
brought up Wilson.
That's also a, yeah, that's also a really
good thing.
Now,
let me just give you this story from newsbusters.org.
The left has come for former progressive Woodrow Wilson, perhaps the founding father of the modern-day liberal state, for his deep racism and the segregationalist policies he pushed both as president of Princeton and the president of the United States.
Wilson served as president of the university and as governor of New Jersey before he was elected president.
while he's perhaps best known as the architect of the League of Nations, the precursor for the United Nations, he is considered by many to be the founder of modern liberalism.
His legacy faced increasing scrutiny in recent years.
Now, the New York Times says it's increasing scrutiny from, you know, those Black Lives Matter people.
But the paper wasn't always critical of President Wilson's view on race, which were objectionable even at the time.
When popular conservative voices raised the same alarm a decade ago, they had their motives questions and their concerns waved away by the Times.
The online symposium featuring six scholars appeared in 2010.
Now, remember what was happening in 2000.
Oh, I remember.
I was ranting about Woodrow Wilson.
So the New York Times did a symposium with six scholars, and the article was called Hating Woodrow Wilson.
Now listen to this.
This is how they opened it.
Franklin Roosevelt has easily held the top spot on the Conservatives' list of worst presidents, but Woodrow Wilson, who was in office from 1913 to 1921, has given him strong competition in the last couple of years.
Why is that?
Here you go.
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Why is Woodrow Wilson singled out?
Not, say, Theodore Roosevelt.
Well, because Theodore Roosevelt was pretty bad.
I really don't like Theodore Roosevelt either.
But I don't know.
Wilson had a certain gene croix when it came to
hating black people.
Anyway,
a few of the folks use it as an excuse to beat up on Glenn Beck, even trying to make him into a mouthpiece for Leo Strauss.
No, really.
Others get bogged down in the question of motives, as if motives relevant to the substance of the debate, particularly when all of the defenders are unwilling or unable to offer much, if any, substance in Wilson's defense.
Even as the paper gradually woke up to Wilson's hateful views, conservatives have given no credit for being ahead of the debate.
That's fine.
That's fine.
Let's just remember.
Let's just remember that we were way ahead.
I don't care if they say we were right.
I just want them to understand
that they are now right.
They are now on the right track.
The same thing with global climate change.
Stu, how big is this, we're going to get into it next hour, hour.
This book by
Michael Schellenberger.
It's great.
I'm about halfway through it.
I actually have him on today
on Studos America, yeah.
Do you really?
Yeah,
he's an
incredibly brave guy.
And the stuff that he goes through, I mean, there are multiple instances in this book, Glenn, where a claim that you've heard, we've all heard a thousand times, you know, of an environmentalist, you know,
alarmist sort of claim is he talks about it.
He then calls the scientist who made it, and the scientist tells him on the record they misquoted him in the article, and it was never true, and they never intended it to be true.
Multiple instances of him actually confirming this stuff.
It's pretty, it's pretty
explosive.
So you're doing climate change tonight?
Yes, Stu does the climate apocalypse is tonight.
The climate apocalypse.
That is fantastic.
I have to watch that one tonight.
This is a guy who, as Stu just said, incredibly brave.
I think he is one of the bravest people in the world today because
he was named the Time Magazine Hero of the Environment, the Green Book Award winner.
He often writes for the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Scientific American.
His TED Talks on global warming, viewed over 5 million times.
And what he's done is he's come out and said,
you know, they started coming after friends of mine, and I said nothing, and I really need to.
I mean, this guy is really brave.
He is completely dismantling
the
apocalyptic view of global warming.
And the things he has to say, we'll share them next hour.
And Stu is going to have him on the show tonight.
But this guy is,
it's starting to come undone.
All of these things are starting to come undone.
And all we have to do is hold on long enough
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And there are brave people on
the left that seem to be starting to come out.
I'm anxious to see what happens to Schellenberger and his career.
By the way, that story was first posted and published by Forbes, but it was only up for a few hours, and Forbes pulled the story.
So the media is still
doing what the media does, but this is very good news.
We'll have more on that coming up at the top of the hour.
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I'm going to need to get an amen because, you know, I've been saying now for the last couple of weeks, I've had a distinct feeling that it is going to be the African-American community that is actually going to heal this country.
Can't be healed by the evil white man.
Can I get an amen?
Amen.
It's going to be healed by the African Americans that stand up and say, We're not with you.
We are on God's side and we know what's going on, and you've lost your minds.
And you're starting to see that happen
a lot of places, but none better than
the gospel church in Houston, where the pastor pastor stood up and just said this
and then there's the problem of death
if we're going if we're going to argue logically
the argument got to hold up on both sides
all the killing in our community ain't coming from white people
Come on, say amen if you can.
We are killing one another.
Our old people are scared to get out at night in their own community.
They're not scared of white people.
They're scared of young black boys on the street.
Man.
No, no, no, no, no.
All the killing that's going on.
Ain't going on in River Oaks.
It's going on in South Union.
In third war
on cullen and Martin Luther King
every street that's named after Martin Luther King across America is riddled with crime and death in the name of a man who stood for nonviolence
the church has got to accept some responsibility Because we in here singing and shouting on Sunday morning.
Let's get out here and go tell that young black boy and that young black girl, we're gonna teach you how to love yourself more than somebody taught you how to hate yourself.
Pull your pants up,
take your nasty pajamas off when you get up in the morning to go outside.
Act like you've got good sense, talk like somebody's raising you.
A whole lot of our problems
are self-inflicted.
White people ain't breaking in my house.
Wish I had a witness.
Holy cow.
Now let's see what that man has to do.
And let's see what that man
does in his own community and whether he lasts in his own community.
It sounded like the church was with him but it is going to be the Bible-believing people that save this this nation.
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Pat Gray joins us now.
Hello, Pat.
Hello, Glenn.
I first heard that.
I just heard that guy on your show this morning, and that's amazing.
Fantastic.
And that's where it has to come from, right?
Because it doesn't mean anything coming from us.
They don't listen to us.
We're racist if we say it.
If we say that to black people, pull your pants up.
Oh, you probably lose your job.
But he can say it and did.
And thank you for saying it.
Say it for saying all of that.
Because it has to be said.
Well, I have said it to my daughter.
I have said it to my daughter.
Not pull your pants up, but put your nasty pajamas in the hamper and put some pants on before you go outside.
So I have said, I have said that.
It's really great.
It's really great.
There's some really hopeful signs.
There are.
And
we need them because things are really weird right now.
It's like if you are a person driving around town in your car and you pull up to a stoplight and your car gets surrounded by a mob and they start beating on your car and breaking your windows, you're in the wrong if you want to get out of there.
But
I know the Dallas, I mean, the Detroit police story that they're trying to make this.
And do we have the video and the audio of this?
Yeah, you got to see this.
This is amazing stuff.
Watch this.
If you happen to be watching Laz TV,
so here's a police officer surrounding.
People are surrounding his car.
Big mob.
Then they jump on top of it.
Back window's been broken out.
And he drives forward.
And then they scream like
three-year-old girls because he actually drove through them.
I mean, what do you want to happen there?
The guy's just supposed to wait until you break his window, pull him out of the car, and beat him to death?
No!
Of course you're going to drive forward and try to get the idiots off of your car.
And to be clear, he tries, he guns it and stops to try to get the people off multiple times
to try to not hit them or hurt them.
And another idiotic point of that video is that they continue to run after him, which means he has to continue to keep going forward.
Like it's
just a giant parade of idiots on this particular video.
And this has happened in city after city.
And I love the article that
where the video came from.
They called it a largely peaceful protest
against systemic racism.
We had all peaceful protests as the Tea Party.
Every single one of of them was entirely peaceful.
And they were still looking for things that we did that would violate.
Did you see the violence that that man did, that Glenn Beck?
The violence that he, the way he ate that hamburger from McDonald's, it was violent.
And they're not doing this just to police.
There was a mother in Fredericksburg, Virginia, which is, what, 25,000 people.
A terrified mom called 911 about the protesters who were jumping on her car.
They surrounded her car, another mob.
They start jumping on her car and beating on it.
So she calls 911
and she's told, you can't hit people with your car.
Make sure that you don't hit anyone with your car.
And she said, they're all on my car right now.
Well, what am I supposed to do?
We can't do anything, ma'am.
The city told us this is a sanctioned event.
Then she starts yelling at them, get off my car.
You know, this is dangerous.
I've got a kid in here.
Her daughter is just crying hysterically in the background.
And the dispatcher says,
Yes, ma'am, we would
suggest you call City Hall and let them know about your frustrations.
How is this possible that this is going on?
And then the mayor of Fredericksburg apologizes to the protesters because
she drove through them and she was having a fit about them, jumping on her car.
It's the protesters who are apologized to,
not the citizen who is being threatened.
This is just so out of control, which is why we need the pastor to be saying these things.
Because you're right.
I think that's the only way we get any healing is if black people lead the way here.
It is the only way.
But you've got to remember, a lot of these protesters are white.
Oh, yeah.
A lot of these protesters.
And the people who are funding it and running it, I think, are almost all white.
I mean, the Black Lives Matter thing is a global corporation.
They're selling
wine and teddy bears and everything else online.
How are the people that are running Chaz,
how are they running a global corporation that has all kinds of
teddy bears and wines and
gifts and t-shirts?
mean,
the Chaz doesn't have a gift shop.
I don't know if you've noticed that.
They haven't gotten around to the gift shop part of Black Lives Matter.
How is that happening?
This is all very well orchestrated.
Is this some kind of conspiracy theory against George Soros?
Is this your anti-Semitism coming out again?
Is that what you're saying here?
Is it George Soros who's funding these things?
It's my anti-progressiveness and the hatred that I have for true American history.
I blame this on Woodrow Wilson.
So we got that.
So
there's on your Woodrow Wilson thing.
Because I had the same, you started the show kind of with this, I don't know, victory lap
on the fact that they're getting away from it.
I wish I would have had Pat to do the happy days are here again.
Because we made this point years ago that when they started taking down these statues, that how do you not take Woodrow Wilson's statue down?
Yeah.
But you also have a special this week about how bad it is to be removing statues and history.
Does Woodrow Wilson just
rise above this sort of logical consistency, or is it just that he's so bad that it's different?
Or what's the justification for him?
Deep personal hatred
blinds me to stick up for him in
any way whatsoever.
You know, it's not my problem.
My problem was never never that
there was a statue at Princeton of him or anything else.
It was that it was a statue and a building that was glorifying him.
Yeah.
You know, I don't mind.
There are bad people in history that have statues, and it's great.
It gives me a chance to figure out who they were, what they were good or bad, and do my own homework.
And I don't have to glorify them.
But this was the Woodrow Wilson of International Relations.
Are you kidding me?
He's the guy who screwed all of this up.
The Wilson doctrine, which we are still operating on,
less so with Donald Trump.
But the Wilson ideas
were just go in and tell the rest of the world how to live.
That's not us.
That's not who we were supposed to be.
Now, are you going to go to Princeton and start
ripping down the signs and
looking for statues to tear down Princeton.
I do believe that the Black Lives Matter people have
a responsibility to send me the letters that were on the side of that building that spelled out Woodrow Wilson.
You have a responsibility to send those to me.
That is the least they could do.
The least.
It's the very least you could possibly do.
Can I get an amen?
Amen.
Thank you very much, Pat, for joining us.
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So, Stu, do you remember
when I said probably in 2009
it's going to be their arrogance.
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Is what we're about to hear next hour from our climate change
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He specifically calls out AOC in the book, along with Greta Thunberg and others for.
Oh, that must be satisfying.
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And those two things can work together.
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You have to stop having access and you have to stop traveling and you have to stop eating the foods that you want to eat and all of these things.
And that is not something that actually has to happen.
We are part of this environment.
And he goes into
the AOC thing with the Green New Deal and all of these restrictions.
And he kind of starts the book talking about how these extreme environmentalist groups come out and they'll do things like block bridges.
And, you know, they'll block traffic.
And they will get interviewed later on.
And the people will be like, look, I'm with you on the cause of this, but you can't block traffic.
He's like, well, if you're with them on the cause, the only problem with them blocking traffic is it's not extreme enough of an activity.
Right?
People are essentially lying to themselves to be on the right side of this sort of public debate when in reality they realize that, well, we can have these things and they can work to, we can work together with the environment and make it a good place for us and good place for the animals and good places, you know, a good place to live.
That is a, you know, embracing this sort of a civilization is not a negative thing here.
Michael Schellenberger, Time magazine hero of the environment.
Wait until you hear what he has to say next.
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You know, I told you years ago that their arrogance would be their undoing.
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It would scare the American people when the masks finally came off.
And in their arrogance, they would take it too far and they would destroy themselves.
That's been my theory the whole time, and I hope that theory is right.
But
I think we have some evidence today, especially in the global warming community, that that's exactly what's happening.
I don't know how busy you were yesterday, but you should have taken some time.
to read something that was printed in Forbes magazine for a very short time before it was taken down from Michael Schellenberger.
He is the winner of the Time magazine Hero of the Environment Award.
Really?
What did he have to say about global warming that might make you feel good?
Oh, an awful lot.
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Yes, we've been going over these issues for, gosh, so long now.
And
the developments have been really fascinating, and there's a huge one today.
So, this one today comes from the Time magazine Hero of the Environment, a Green Book Award winner.
He is now
the author of the book Apocalypse Never, Why Environmental Alarmism Has Hurt Us All.
He is a frequent contributor to the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Scientific American, and other publications.
His TED Talks about global warming have been viewed over 5 million times.
Stu, help me out on this one.
Is he going to be writing for all of those people?
What'd you guess?
No, we can tell that from today when he posted an op-ed on Forbes and it just disappeared.
It was pulled down for some reason.
We don't know exactly why yet.
We know that the Daily Wire was smart enough to go pick it up, and it is now hosted there.
There's nothing controversial in it.
There's no attacks in it.
It's just,
here's what I learned writing, you know, what I look at as
a lifetime-defining work, you know, where he's talking about, I mean, this is a guy who's been an environmentalist and still is, but has been for a very long time, a climate activist for multiple decades.
A guy who we first came across, at least my first remembrance of him, was
he helped create a documentary that aired on CNN,
which was about the environment and
took global warming very, very seriously, but indicated that nuclear power might be part of a solution to make, I know, and which I guess was so hateful.
It It wasn't hateful enough for CNN to take it off the air because his credentials were so good
and
they decided to air it and it was very, very good.
He is now this book, though, it takes it to another level.
I mean, he is, again, still a guy who wants to protect the environment, wants the world to be a cleaner place and all of that.
However, he's recognized the alarmism of the media, of the AOCs of the world, of the Gretas of the world does not help.
Let me actually build that.
Let me give you what he wrote that was taken down immediately.
Forbes published it, and then apparently they got heat from someplace, took it down.
On behalf of the environmentalists everywhere, I would like to formally apologize for the climate scare we created over the last 30 years.
Just that is amazing.
Climate change is happening, but it's not the end of the world.
It's not even our most serious environmental problem.
I may seem like a strange person to be saying all of this.
I've been a climate activist for 20 years and an environmentalist for 30.
But as an energy expert asked by Congress to provide objective expert testimony and invited by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the IPCC, to serve as an expert reviewer of its next assessment report, I feel an obligation to apologize for how badly we environmentalists have misled the public.
Glenn, if I could.
Holy cow.
Just to highlight what you just said, this is not a guy who in 1979 worked on climate issues, who was on a previous IPCC report.
This is a guy who was invited to be a reviewer of the next report.
That's how high in regard this guy is.
And the fact that he's coming out and apologizing for the climate scare that, as you point out, he says we created.
He's not saying that, you know,
this is totally
a shocking development when it comes to this world.
It's hard to overstate what a big deal this is.
He would be called a climate denier now at this point.
And he will be.
I've already seen posts on social media where they've abandoned him and says that he does no longer
speaks for us.
And all of the typical attacks that you'd expect are already raging online.
If his credentials for the IPCC IPCC are revoked, you'll know.
You'll know.
They're not honest.
This guy, listen, I just let me finish this.
He said, some facts that few people know.
Humans are not causing a sixth mass extinction.
The Amazon is not the lungs of the world.
Climate change is not making natural disasters worse.
Fires have declined 25% around the world since 2003.
Declined.
The amount of land that we use for meat, mankind's biggest use of land, has declined by an area as nearly as large as Alaska.
The buildup of wood, fuel, and more houses near forests, not climate change, explain why there are more and more dangerous fires in Australia and California.
Carbon emissions have been declining in rich nations, including Britain, Germany, and France, since the mid-70s.
Aren't we part of that too?
Adapting to life below sea level made the Netherlands rich, not poor.
We produce 25% more food than we need, and food surpluses will continue to rise as the world gets hotter.
Habitat loss and the direct killing of wild animals are bigger threats to species than climate change.
Wood fuel is far worse for people and wildlife than fossil fuels.
Preventing future pandemics requires not less industrial agriculture.
It requires more, not less.
I know that the facts will sound like climate denialism to many people, but that just shows the power of climate
alarmism.
He says, I'm not some right-wing anti-environmentalist.
At 17, I lived in Nicaragua to show solidarity with the Sandinista socialist revolution.
Holy cow.
At 23, I raised money for Guatemalan's women's cooperatives.
In my early 20s, I lived in the semi-Amazon doing research with small farmers fighting land invasions.
At 26, I helped expose poor conditions at Nike factories in Asia.
I became an environmentalist at 16 when I threw a fundraiser for the Rainforest Action Network.
At 27, I helped save the last unprotected ancient redwoods in California.
In my 30s, I advocated renewables and successfully helped persuade the Obama administration to invest $90 billion into them.
Well, that was money well spent.
Over the last few years, I helped save enough nuclear plants from being replaced by fossil fuels to prevent a sharp increase in emissions.
Think of that.
Until last year, I mostly avoided speaking out against the climate scare.
Partly,
that's because I was embarrassed.
After all, I'm guilty of alarmism, as many other environmentalists.
For years, I refuse
I referred to climate change as an existential threat to human civilization, and I called it a crisis.
But mostly I didn't speak out because I was scared.
Listen to this.
I remained quiet about the climate disinformation campaign because I was afraid of losing friends and funding.
The few times I summoned the courage to defend climate science from those who misrepresented it, I suffered harsh consequences, and so I mostly stood by and did next to nothing as my fellow environmentalists terrified the public.
I even stood by as people in the White House and many people in the news media tried to destroy the reputation and career of an outstanding scientist, good man, and friend of mine, Roger, is it Pelkey?
Pilkey Jr.
Yeah.
Pilkey,
a lifelong progressive Democrat and environmentalist who testified in favor of carbon regulations.
Why would they do that?
Because his research proves natural disasters are not getting worse.
But then last year, things spiraled out of control.
AOC said the world's going to end in 12 years if we don't address climate change.
Britain's most high-profile environmental group claimed climate change kills children.
The world's most influential green journalist, Bill McKibben, called climate change the greatest challenge humans have ever faced and would wipe out civilizations.
Main Street journalists reported repeatedly that the Amazon was the lungs of the world and that deforestation was like a nuclear bomb going off.
As a result, half of the people surveyed around the world last year they thought climate change would make humanity extinct.
And in January, one of five British children told pollsters they were having nightmares about climate change.
Wow, whether or not you have children, you must see how wrong this is.
I admit I may be sensitive because I have a teenage daughter.
After we talked about the science, she was reassured, but her friends are deeply misinformed and thus understandably frightened.
I thus decided I had to speak out.
I knew that writing a few articles would not be enough.
I needed a book to properly lay out all of the evidence.
And so my formal apology for our fear-mongering comes in the form of a book that I just released called Apocalypse Never.
It is based on two decades of research and three decades of environmental activism.
At 400 pages, with 100 of those pages being endnotes, Apocalypse Never covers climate change, deforestation, plastic waste, species extinction, industrialization, meat, nuclear energy, and renewables.
Some highlights from the book.
Factories and modern farming are the keys to human liberation and environmental progress.
The most important thing for saving the environment is producing more food, particularly meat, on less land.
The most important thing for reducing air pollution and carbon emissions is moving from wood to
coal to petroleum to natural gas, finally to uranium.
100% renewables would require
increasing the land use for energy from today's 0.5%
to 50%.
These are all the things that we have said for years to
for years
we should want cities farms and power plants to have higher not lower power densities vegetarianism reduces one's emission by less than four percent Greenpeace didn't save the whales switching from whale oil to petroleum and palm oil did free-range beef would require 20 times more land and produce 300% more emissions.
Greenpeace dogmatism worsened forest fragmentation of the Amazon.
The colonialist approach to guerrilla
conservation in the Congo produced a backlash that may have resulted in the killing of 250 elephants.
So why were we all so misled?
In the final three chapters of Apocalypse Never, I expose the financial, political, and ideological motivations.
Environmental groups have accepted hundreds of millions of dollars from fossil fuel interests.
Groups motivated by anti-humanist beliefs force the World Bank to stop trying to end poverty and instead make poverty sustainable.
And status anxiety, depression, and hostility to modern civilization are behind much of the alarmism.
Once you realize how badly misinformed we have been, often by people with plainly unsavory or unhealthy motivations, it's hard not to feel duped.
The ideology behind environmental alarmism,
Malthusiism,
has been repeatedly debunked for 200 years and yet is more powerful than ever.
But there are also reasons to believe the environmental alarmism will, if not come to an end, have diminishing cultural power.
The coronavirus is an actual crisis that puts the climate crisis into perspective.
If you think we've overreacted, COVID-19 has killed nearly half a million people in shattered economies all around the globe.
Scientific institutions like the WHO and the IPC have undermined their credibility through the repeated polarization of science.
Their future existence and relevance depends on new leadership and serious reform because facts still matter.
He goes on and on
and
on.
This is absolutely fantastic.
Stu has him as a guest on the Stu show tonight.
Stu does Environmental Alarmism.
Yeah, Stu does the Environmental Apocalypse based on his book title.
It's called Apocalypse and Ever.
And
it's one of those books you'll go back to a hundred times.
This is great news.
And
again, more evidence to just today that
things are changing.
Just hold on tight.
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So I've got a couple of things to say about
John Roberts today.
I mean, first, we were impeaching the wrong person.
Second, if I hear one more person say, or one more headline read, he sided with the left.
No, he is the left.
He is the liberals.
That's all there is to it.
He is a liberal judge.
Stop pretending that he is not a liberal judge.
He is.
He is.
Oh, I can't take it anymore.
It's infuriating.
I think that's a good thing.
And that's
over and over and over again.
No, he sided with the liberal justices.
Did he?
Because, I mean, this is one that he was actually on the other side only a couple of years ago, and now he's out there defending
this precedent.
The idea that this court is going to overturn Roe versus Wade, and there were still scare pieces out about it today.
I mean, it's just insanity.
Of course, they're not going to do it.
I mean,
I don't have a problem with somebody's ideology.
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I don't.
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This is the Glen Beck program from the Standing Rock Ranch.
Well, as we approach the 4th of July weekend, which is Saturday, we have people now coming in and saying that, oh my gosh, what President Trump is doing this weekend?
Holding fireworks at Mount Rushmore
is so racist.
What?
Excuse me?
Hold it.
What part of that is racist?
I'd like to know.
By the way,
it wasn't just anyone who said this.
Who said this was
the Democrats.
The Democrats tweeted, the Democratic National Committee accused President Trump of glorifying white supremacy.
I'm quoting
because of the Fourth of July celebration at Mount Rushmore.
Trump has disrespected Native communities time and time again.
He's attempted to limit their voting rights.
He has, and blocked critical pandemic relief.
Really?
Now he's holding a rally glorifying white supremacy at Mount Rushmore, a region once sacred to the tribal communities.
Oh,
okay.
So, what part of this is
racist?
The part that
we took a mountain, a private individual took a mountain and carved in it?
The part that another
mountain is being carved right now by a guy who has Native American blood flowing through his veins, and it's even more impressive than Mount Rushmore.
It's called Crazy Horse.
Is that the part that's...
I mean, I'm trying to figure out.
Is it Theodore Roosevelt?
Or is it Jefferson?
Or
is it Lincoln?
Or is it Washington?
Or is it all of them?
Democrats need to answer.
What was it that is glorifying white supremacy by shooting fireworks at Mount Rushmore?
What part is that?
That's the Democratic National Committee.
They should be asked and forced to answer that question
because somebody there has a different view of America than I think most
Democrats do.
At least the Democrats that I know.
You know, one of the things that we have done wrong this whole time is we've treated Fourth of July as the 4th of July.
And it's not.
It's Independence Day.
It's the day the Declaration of Independence was read for the first time
openly, out in the public.
They had signed it on July 2nd.
That's Thursday.
But we should have been reading this the whole time, every year, multiple times.
You know, used to have to be able to recite the Declaration of Independence to be able to graduate from the eighth grade.
You also had to be able to defend it, orally defend the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence in the eighth grade.
Most people haven't even read it, they don't even know what it is.
But we should be asking ourselves every year: is this what we want?
Is this the best and most effective way to lift ourselves and mankind into a better place?
Is there a better way?
Churchill was asked that.
What's the best system of government?
He said, well,
I think the worst is
the system we have now, you know, America, that's the worst, With the possible exception of every other system created by man.
That was his quote.
So, do you have a better one?
Because I'm not seeing one.
I'm seeing one where, you know, I'm going to defund the police.
Okay.
Except, do we have the audio of the person that
was explaining the police officer that was explaining how he was protecting a ban the police rally because they requested police presence.
I mean,
how does that work?
Do we have that audio?
Play it if we have it.
Nothing makes sense anymore.
And quite frankly, in
2026,
we celebrate 300 years.
I remember celebrating the bicentennial
and what a big deal it was for years leading up to it.
And I remember thinking, I probably won't be here for the 300th birthday.
Of course I will.
But then again, people died earlier back then.
I think my grandfather was 65 when he died, 68 when he died.
This year is the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims, and we can't decide whether that was good or bad.
In fact, most of our kids will tell you bad because they have learned such horrible, horrible things from the 1619 project, which I'm going to talk about next hour.
And we are going to tear it apart
this coming Wednesday, tomorrow on TV.
We are going to show you the truth, the motivation, in their own words, the people who worked on that project.
And then we're going to put it all back together on July 2nd.
And we're going to show you history that you don't know.
History that, quite honestly, I didn't even know.
You know, we started a giant rock in Massachusetts.
And people would say, who haven't been there, oh, that must be Plymouth Rock.
No, Plymouth Rock is
really disappointing.
It's very small.
And you're like, huh,
that's it, huh?
There's another rock.
There's a rock that is just a few miles away, out farther in the water.
And it's almost impossible to get to.
In fact, they don't allow people to go there.
They allowed us to go there.
And we're going to show you
that rock.
Because that rock tells a much different story than 1619 and shows you the difference between the pilgrims and those who landed in Jamestown.
Because we are all going to have to decide, which are we?
Are we really a racist, awful nation?
Or are we a nation that just made mistakes in the past?
But it's our choice.
It's our choice to decide what we do with those.
And throw the baby out with the the bathwater, get rid of and rewrite our entire history.
Get rid of the bad and the good.
I want the bad because it helps me learn.
I can see a lot of the problems today because it's history, if it's not repeating itself, it is at least rhyming.
But if I get rid of all the bad, I can't learn that.
I can't see that.
And it makes it easier for anyone to control me and you and
everyone else.
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Does this nation
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Do we even want it to survive?
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It is a very sad day for those who love comedy
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Mel Brooks.
Mel Brooks has got to be really struggling this morning, and my heart and my prayers go out to him and his family as well as the Karl Reiner family.
Carl Reiner passed away.
He was 98 years old.
The guy is
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They're going through his
credits.
And one of the big ones is The Jerk, the Steve Martin movie, which is an all-time classic, in my opinion.
Classic.
One of the just funniest movies you'll ever see.
And
I thought about that.
The first thing that popped into my head is, how has that not been canceled yet?
Like, how is that on a streaming device or or how is that on any of these services?
It's while completely critical of racism the entire time, it has all sorts of words, including the N-word, multiple times,
and all sorts of different
problematic activities if you rate them by today's standards.
And, you know, I mentioned the jerk, you know, with Reiner dying, and it's all over the media today, I feel somewhat safely.
But I realized that I have several shows and movies and other pieces of pop culture in my brain that would make a good point about hypocrisy.
You know, how come this isn't canceled?
How come this isn't canceled yet?
How come this?
It's ridiculous.
And normally I would make those points, but at this point in our culture, I am so worried that just publicly mentioning one of them will actually get them canceled.
Like, we no longer have this ability to be able to decipher between
an actual example of racism and something that is critical of racism through comedy or pop culture,
and it now looks outdated, but it was actually a really important step in the battle against racism.
I mean, you know, you can make this argument about all sorts of different pieces of pop culture throughout history.
It starts off with mockery.
I mean, go back to freaking, you know, Charlie Chaplin.
The guy is doing movies critical of dictators, Hitler, but he's acting like a dictator.
Should we cancel that because he's acting too much like Adolf Hitler?
Like, I don't think that's a good idea.
That was a very important piece of art that helped turn the tide against in the opinion on such matters.
But I actually am holding back now examples of shows that I really love that have done things that I know could get them canceled now, and I don't want anyone to remember it.
Sad.
I have a story of history that is one of my favorite stories I've not told.
And I came this close to telling it just the other day because of something that was happening, And I won't tell it.
I won't tell it.
I won't tell it because it will get it torn down.
I have an important question here.
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Have you actually.
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It doesn't have a bake setting.
Well, I mean, I guess it does have a bake setting.
You can control the temperature.
So you actually have you
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We have not.
We make, because we're up at about, I don't know, know, 7,500 feet,
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We burn it all the time.
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It does feel that way.
I mean, it does.
It really does more and more every day.
Yeah, I remember the good old days when the New York Times was calling me crazy because I hated Woodrow Wilson.
And
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Isn't that weird?
And everyone said,
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It's a reserve currency.
Everybody needs us.
The world needs us.
No, they don't.
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I think that is right now.
I think that's pretty much what they're saying right now.
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Jefferson, Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and now even Lincoln.
The left wants to cancel them all.
American history under attack like never before.
The The 1619 Project is a zealous campaign to change our history and indoctrinate the next generation.
Glenn exposes this agenda to tear down America.
What you need to know to fight it in your community.
Tomorrow night, 9 p.m.
Eastern, only at Blazetv.com/slash Glenn.
And then Thursday night at 8 p.m.
on Blaze TV, Facebook, and YouTube.
I'm going to be asking some questions on whether we should
put this old tire pony down
or if she's got more life left in her.
I'm going to be asking you also to think out of the box.
Look at things that you thought you knew were true that aren't.
Especially for those who are millennials.
Tomorrow night, the Wednesday night special is on the 1619 project and its agenda to tear down America.
We have now a 244-year history, and we have never seen this kind of vicious effort that's going on right now to destroy our nation's history, our monuments,
our language,
our traditions.
Destroying statues of Christopher Columbus, old news.
The left's been beating that dead horse forever, but in recent years there's a move to cancel Thomas Jefferson because he owned slaves.
So that means that everything else of value he might have accomplished in his life, like say writing the Declaration of Independence, is invalid
because of slavery.
Just saying something like that makes you the equivalent of an evil slave owner or something.
And yet,
Woodrow Wilson is excused for
being the guy that re-segregated our military and our nation's federal staff.
Resegregated them.
And yet he's not evil.
You got to look at his accomplishments.
Well, I suggest we look at a man's character and his accomplishments.
And we leave both the good and the evil in history, and we learn from it.
But the left's moral mob now is coming for George Washington and Ulysses S.
Grant and Theodore Roosevelt, even Abraham Lincoln now.
The Lincoln attackers say, well, yeah, he was in favor of freeing the slaves, but that doesn't mean he cared about black people.
Have you seen the size of our problems right now?
We're now prosecuting the past and Abraham Lincoln.
Did you hear the question yesterday asked of the president's press secretary?
This question asked yesterday of the secretary, the press secretary of the president of the United States.
This is how far backward we have come.
Listen to this, this question
from a member of the press.
Does President Trump believe that it was a good thing that the South lost the Civil War?
And then two, is he he interested in following NASCAR's example and banning the Confederate flag at his own events?
Well, your first question is absolutely absurd.
He's proud of the United States of America.
Stop.
Did you hear the question?
Is the president proud and happy that the North won the war in the Civil War?
What the hell is wrong with these people?
Now, people are, you know, Abraham Lincoln wasn't woke enough.
Now he's on trial.
What does that accomplish?
News flash to you, your completely ill-informed opinion of Lincoln does absolutely nothing to fix racism.
But here's another news flash.
None of this tearing down of Lincoln, Washington, or Jefferson is really about fixing racism.
It's about the fundamental transformation of America
and more.
Tomorrow night, I'm going to show you this agenda to destroy America's past, what it's all about.
The New York Times, I agree with the president, enemy of the people.
Their 1619 project embodies this agenda.
And a lot of people have heard about it, but you don't know what it really is.
And if you haven't heard about it, you will.
Because part of the agenda is trying to get this 1619 propaganda into every school in America.
It's spreading spreading like poison to every country, every corner of this country.
And the project is the brainchild of a New York Times magazine writer.
Her name is Nicole Hannah-Jones.
Earlier this year, she won a Pulitzer Prize for her opening essay in the 1619 project.
Well, last week a letter surfaced that she wrote in 95 to the editor of Notre Dame's The Observer.
And some of it, maybe am I allowed to say this anymore?
She used some very racist language.
Here's what she wrote.
The white race is the bigger, the biggest murderer, rapist, pillager, and thief of the modern world.
They have committed genocide against cultures that have never offended them in their greed and insatiable desires to control and dominate every non-white culture.
Christopher Columbus and those like him were no different than Hitler.
The crimes they committed were unnecessarily cruel and could be described as acts of the devil.
Now she doesn't cite any sources on this one, but she says Africans
had been to the Americas long before Columbus or the European.
Wait, what?
The difference is that Africans had the decency and respect for human life to learn from the Native Americans and trade technology with them.
The pyramids of the Aztecs and the great stone heads of the Olmecs are lasting monuments to the friendship of these two peoples.
Even today,
the descendants of these savage white people pump drugs and guns into the black community, pack black people into the squalor of segregated urban ghettos, and continue to be the bloodsuckers of our communities.
Boy, that sounds like Joseph Goebbels, doesn't it?
But after everything that those barbaric devils did, I don't hate them or their descendants.
I understand that because of some lacking, they need to constantly prove their superiority.
Now, she wrote that as a college student 25 years ago, but the real disturbing thing is when you see tomorrow night, you'll realize she hasn't evolved, really, since then.
And she's the architect and the public face of the 1619 project.
And she is on a crusade to rewrite American history to fit her worldview.
Now, since this came out, there's a ton of professional historians, both progressive and conservatives, that protest the errors and the fake history in it.
But so far, it's 1619, full steam ahead.
I guess on the surface, what's the big deal?
The New York Times is pushing something provocative and anti-America like the 1619 project.
I mean, that's business as usual at the New York Times, isn't it?
Well, no.
It's a big deal because the Times is still a mainstream media leader.
It's still the cool kid at the table.
And when the cool kid decides to push an alternate version of U.S.
history to undermine and discredit our entire constitutional system,
It has an armada of friends in mainstream media to help amplify that propaganda.
Make no mistake, this is a coordinated campaign.
And now that we've had a solid month of ripping down statues and defacing monuments, it's clear that the message of America as an evil empire is getting through to people.
1619 Project accelerated making history another red or blue political issue.
So now you either believe in the founding principles or you're for canceling the founding principles because racism makes them illegitimate and irredeemable.
It's just another way to divide us, which is what the Marxists are trying to do.
More than any other time in American history, it is an uphill battle to teach the next generation of Americans that our founding
here in America,
full of flaws and contradictions,
that our founding was unique and good, and its principles exceptional, its people flawed.
And that despite our repeated national failures to live up to those principles time and time again, by God's grace, this founding has been the conduit for more freedom and more human flourishing around the world than at any other time in human history.
You know, we barely
we barely even recognize it on Independence Week.
It's worth celebrating this week in July every year.
But we should be celebrating that every day.
Because America's story, warts and all,
is worth defending and preserving.
Will you do it with me?
Will you learn true history with me?
We'll set the ship right.
First, though, we have to show you the real intent
and the nightmare that is the 1619 project.
We'll tell you why it was written this way, who wrote it this way, how it happened, who's funding it.
You'll never guess.
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I had the bat signal out last night in Los Angeles.
Did you see it, Stu?
Could you see it from Texas?
No.
Man, that bat signal was up.
We were trying to get some help.
Batman didn't show up.
You know, police are no good.
They're all defunded.
Batman was defunded.
Batman was defunded as well?
Bat Cave?
Holy cow.
I wonder if they're going to have an auction with some of that stuff because I'd like that.
I'd like the motorcycle car thing that he had.
What is it called?
The Tumblr?
That's the sort of military equipment our police don't need, Glenn.
And we need to stop that right away.
Good thing I'm not a cop.
Anyway,
we needed Batman on the scene because there was some real injustice happening
in
the courtroom yesterday in Los Angeles.
And it was negative.
It was hurtful.
It was.
Is that what it was?
Did you hear what happened?
Did you hear what happened?
I hope you're not referring to John Roberts.
No, no, no, no, no.
No,
he's dead to me.
So
the chief judge of the Central District of California, which includes Los Angeles, has finally resigned after
some horrible, horrible, hateful things he said to a plaintiff.
I mean, I just, I can't believe that he said.
So
he issued an apology yesterday.
There will be a division in the court, unnecessary, negative, and hurtful publicity, and a diversion from the court's essential mission of administering justice.
And if I were to continue to serve as the chief district judge, well, the court would become way too polarized and embroiled in controversy.
So he's going to step down.
He said this term
was one of the many words that I used to recognize and compliment people, including the plaintiff,
Ms.
Gray,
regarding her work on the court reporting reopening plan.
He said, please know that I had no intent of offending anyone, including Ms.
Gray or anyone else, by the use of this hateful term.
It is truly demeaning to people of color, and it saddens me, but he has to resign.
So he's resigned yesterday.
And
come on, ask me.
Well, what was the term?
Well, what was the term?
I don't think I can even say it on the air.
I don't, I mean...
Okay, well, maybe you shouldn't say it then.
You promised not to, you promised not to hate me for it.
I'm just quoting him.
I guess if it's a terminal.
He called this woman
street smart.
Oh, my God.
Can you believe it?
Oh, my God.
Can you believe it?
Street smart.
I was wrong.
You should have said that.
And now I've said it twice or three times.
A good thing we have this U.S.
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We wanted him out for the pain
he caused by calling people street smart.
We all know what that means.
I think.
I think it means common sense.
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Good friend of mine personally and a good friend of the program
and a good friend to America because of what he has done with Prager University, Mr.
Dennis Prager joins us now.
Hello, Dennis.
How are you?
Glenn, I am honored to be a good friend of yours.
I just want you to know that.
Yeah, thank you.
You know, a lot of people don't know this, and I hope I'm not telling stories I shouldn't.
I should have asked this beforehand, but,
you know, I watched
Candace Owens for a long time when she first started, and I wasn't sure how that was going to work out
because she really was green, and she didn't know what she, you know, what she knew.
She knew she felt things, but she didn't know it.
And most people don't know that you have been a very good mentor to her.
And I thank you for that, Dennis.
I think she's a remarkable woman.
And anything that you had to do with that,
thank you.
Well, it's very kind of you.
She is a phenomenon.
And
to the extent that I have had any impact, I am grateful to God.
But she is
in the best sense of the word, a star, an intellectual star in her own right.
And
the key is she is courageous, and courage is the rarest of all the good traits.
Yeah,
um,
Dennis, I read an article of yours the other day: America's Jews and Christians are failing the test of their lives.
And I could, I didn't, I mean, this is the biggest truth that is unspoken in America every single day.
This should be rung like a bell.
Explain what you're
what we're failing here.
You can now go for a smoke
or make a call
because I could spend the rest of my time with you answering this question.
All right.
I'll just give you a little bit of
a little bit.
No, no, I've quite arrived.
I'll make a souffle.
Go ahead.
Yeah, exactly.
Religion is tested.
Look, everybody is tested in time of crisis.
But if religion, people who have to theoretically, allegedly, presumably,
have as their first question, how do I answer to God,
but are fearful of man,
they fear, as I write in the left more than they fear God, then religion is worthless.
It's worse than worthless because it's a facade.
It's a masquerade.
And I'll just give a couple of examples.
If there is any priest, minister, or rabbi who cannot say that it is God's will or the Bible's will
to have us raceblind, colorblind,
then the person should retire from the clergy.
That's one of the greatest messages.
We are all created in God's image.
God has no race.
Man's race is irrelevant.
Hair color is as relevant as skin color.
If a rabbi, priest, or minister cannot say that, cannot say what Martin Luther King is so well known for, that it's the content of the character, not the color of one's skin that should matter, then they are useless in their role as clergy.
If they cannot get up and say, guess what?
The eighth commandment says do not steal.
We are watching rampant looting, aka stealing.
This is a violation of the most basic law ever given to human beings.
Moses, God, a committee, whatever you believe.
It's the basis.
Do not steal.
I mean, just those two examples, and they can't even say that.
So
why are they so silent?
I mean, some of them are adopting all of this social justice stuff they are they're in with black lives matter i mean is it is it really just fear or do they actually believe some of this marxist nonsense
well first of all you can talk yourself into believing anything if it's in your self-interest to believe it it takes no courage whatsoever none for anybody to get up and go black lives matter it's you might as well say oxygen is important to black people this of course black lives matter matter.
So it doesn't tell you anything.
But they don't even, but just on that phrase, it's a lie.
They don't believe all black lives matter.
And I'm not even talking abortion.
They don't believe all born
black lives matter because they don't give a hoot about the number of murdered blacks by blacks.
Only the number of blacks killed by white policemen.
That's what they're talking about, which happens to be disproportionately low.
According to the Harvard study, University of Maryland, Michigan State, it is widespread.
Read anything Heather MacDonald wrote.
She cites the data and she got it from some of it from the Washington Post.
We're living a gigantic lie.
But why?
You ask why they go along with it?
Because they pay no price, and that is why I say religion has failed.
And it is worse than that.
Because Christianity was dealt a bad blow
in Europe.
That's why one of the reasons, not the only by any means, but one reason so many Europeans are secular is that Christianity failed during World War II
where people simply
where clergy, Catholic or Protestant in Europe, very rarely spoke up
even in tepid ways against the Nazism.
But those people took a risk speaking against Nazism.
We're failing speaking against the New York Times.
So, Dennis, it's interesting you would say the failure of
the churches because
they not only didn't speak out,
within a year,
by 1934, many of them were actually considering taking the Old Testament out of the church because it was too Jewish.
I mean, they not only failed, they jumped on the bandwagon.
But I think the failure, I'd be interested in hearing because there was another failure in 1914 through 1919.
And that was the churches became political, and the churches said, this is God's will that this be fought,
and everything's going to be fine.
And in Germany, that led to the just decimation of the church's credibility because they were fighting for one side.
So
which is this failure like?
Saying that we have to fight against the American ideals and principles or
just going along with it like they did in the 1930s?
Well, first of all, the United States is founded.
It has three mottos.
Liberty, it's on every coin.
Liberty e pluribus unum in God we trust.
And God we trust is chiseled right above the the speaker's podium in the
House of Representatives.
In God we trust means that God is central.
It doesn't mean in God we God in God we trust doesn't mean God will protect me from COVID-19.
In God we trust means that God is central to the American experiment.
The left has destroyed all three.
Do you know that Thomas Friedman, New York Times columnist, wrote a column just a few weeks ago, said we should change it from many one to from many we.
So it's a perfect acknowledgement.
They got rid of God.
They're getting rid of liberty, obviously, and they're getting rid of e pluribus unum.
The left is the antithesis of everything America stands for.
Not liberals.
Liberals are just cowards,
but they're not the evil that the left is, which is the antithesis of everything we believe.
If a clergyman cannot see that, I don't care if he's a Democrat, stay a Democrat.
I don't give a damn.
But if you can't see the left as a mortal threat to everything you're supposed to hold as a Jew or a Christian, then your seminary education was a waste.
So what comes out of this, Dennis?
I have the feeling that it's the black community, the black churches
that are going to make the difference here.
Because some of them are the only places behind a pulpit that you're actually hearing.
This is wrong.
And I think there's an awakening in the African-American community.
What do you think happens?
Do our churches wake up?
Our synagogues wake up?
Does the African-American church wake up?
What happens from here, Dennis?
Well, that's why you're having me on on this subject.
This is a call to wake up.
This is the challenge of their lifetime.
If you can't pass this test, then
your church or synagogue is worthless.
It's worse than worthless.
I'll tell you what it is.
I'm writing a five-volume commentary on the first five books of the Bible.
Two are out.
It's called the Rational Bible.
I explain, because I know biblical Hebrew well, and I explain virtually every verse.
And
well, thank you.
And in it, I explain in the Ten Commandments, which is both in Exodus and Deuteronomy,
that people misunderstand,
totally understandably, but they misunderstand.
and mistranslate the third commandment, do not take God's name in vain.
So most people think, especially
Christians, that if you say, oh my God,
what a hot day, that you have violated the third commandment.
But God is not an idiot.
It's the only commandment God says he won't forgive.
So God will forgive murder, but he won't forgive your saying, oh my God, what a hot day.
I mean, I...
My most blasphemous statement is God has common sense.
Anyway, it doesn't mean that.
It means do not lift, do not carry God's name in vain.
The word in Hebrew, Tisa, for those who might be interested, is clearly what it means, is do not carry.
Who carries God's name in vain?
Those who speak in God's name and do bad.
What we're having now is the violation of the third commandment, the only one God doesn't forgive, because you make God look ludicrous.
That is what these cowardly or even leftist priests, rabbis, and ministers are doing to the name of God.
That's how serious this moment is.
Dennis Prager, as always, good to have you on.
Thank you for everything you do, Dennis, and thank you for
your kindness and your friendship over the years.
I'm honored to know you and honored to call you friend.
Thank you so much.
Well, thank you for everything you do.
It's Dennis Prager, host of the Dennis Prager Show, founder of Prager University.
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We'll post it at Glennbeck.com.
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Let me tell you about Michael.
He lives in Georgia, and like me, he has a German shepherd.
And I don't know if this is a German shepherd thing, but they're not good eaters.
Harley is her name, and dry kibble food was definitely not her game.
So let me give you Michael's own words for what happened when he decided to give Harley some rough greens.
I'm quoting, the first night I mixed rough greens into her food, she slowly began to eat and then like a crazed maniac, she destroyed it.
Yep, that sounds exactly like what happened to my dog, what happened to, I think, Stu's dog, what happened to Pat's dog.
They destroy this.
They love it.
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You're listening to Glenn Beck.
I'm crazy.
Crazy for feeling so lonely.
Hello, and welcome to the program from the Standing Rock, Standing Rock Ranch.
Sorry, I was dared to sing a little of my Patsy Klein collection.
That will, I'm sure, be out on DVD and wherever you buy your iTunes music, usually at iTunes.
I'm sure that'll be coming out, the Patsy Klein collection.
It's beautiful.
Anyway, I want to talk a little bit about the couple.
Stu, they're on the front page of the Blaze right now, and
I just want to point out
that
there was a couple that was threatened
by protesters, and they broke through their gates, and this is in St.
Louis, and
they're both lawyers, and they went outside, and
they each had a gun.
And I would just say that they don't look
scary with the gun.
And at one point,
I mean, if that doesn't look like a bad Bonnie and Clyde there, I don't know what is.
At one point, the picture on Blaze,
he's actually holding the AR, and he's not pointing it at the protesters.
He's pointing it directly at his wife, who is standing next to him, which I think is...
I think is
a little bit of a problem.
But they were defending themselves on this house and saying, this is private property.
Get out.
We have guns and we will shoot.
And I think they have,
I mean, first of all, I think they have very garish taste.
I don't even know.
I don't even know who lives in a house like that, but
I think they were right.
They don't look highly trained.
They're not going to be right, I will say, with the weapons.
I think that's one issue that may be something they want to address in the future.
If they're going to be using these firearms, they should probably be a little more familiar with them.
But yeah, I mean, it's look at their private property.
I don't know that it's a great move.
I'd have to ask some of our security friends whether it's a good move to just stand out on your front porch with your guns.
I don't know.
I mean, no one attacked them, so that's good.
It worked, though.
I think you might be putting a target on yourself by doing that as well.
Yes.
And I mean, you could be in a
you know, one of these movies like The Purge.
I mean, especially out in your loafers and your khakis and your pink polo shirt.
I mean, I've got a gun, and Jeeves over here, he knows how to use it.