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Speaker 1 Hello podcasters, got a great show for you today.
Speaker 8 We're going to talk a little bit about Elon Omar, an update, and if you haven't seen it, if you haven't seen the special we did, make sure you go to YouTube where you can watch it, or you can watch the entire episode at Blazetv.com.
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Speaker 15 I mean, remember, this is one of those things where the mainstream media is not going to look into these things.
Speaker 17 You're not going to...
Speaker 18 There's no one to do it if we don't do it.
Speaker 18 And we can use your help.
Speaker 11 If we do it together, it can actually get done.
Speaker 15 People can find out the truth on this.
Speaker 21 And there's some really
Speaker 9 brave journalists that have taken the story this far.
Speaker 7 And quite honestly, we've talked to them.
Speaker 23 Some of them are afraid for their life.
Speaker 3 And we're going to be furthering this story in a couple of weeks.
Speaker 10 I'm going on vacation.
Speaker 11 And when I get back, our researchers are going to be working those entire two weeks working on furthering this story. And I think you're going to be shocked at what we come up with.
Speaker 24 Just what we've come up with in the last 48 hours is remarkable.
Speaker 1 This story has just begun.
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Speaker 22 I think this weekend.
Speaker 24 Yeah, 48 or 72 hours coming up.
Speaker 22 Okay.
Speaker 26 I worked really hard last night.
Speaker 3 Got a great show for you.
Speaker 29 There was a big surprise that you didn't know was coming and I'm so proud of it.
Speaker 26 Didn't know.
Speaker 16 We get to it in the first couple of minutes of the show.
Speaker 18 Just listen.
Speaker 27 You're listening to
Speaker 27 the best of the Glenbeck program.
Speaker 16 You know, Glenn, before we get into all this, I should point out that this is a pretty big day.
Speaker 31 This is a pretty big day today.
Speaker 33 Pretty big day. Huge day.
Speaker 34 Huge day.
Speaker 33 A historic day.
Speaker 22 Historic day.
Speaker 22 Historic. That's right.
Speaker 22 All right.
Speaker 27 That's right.
Speaker 22 We have
Speaker 20 a little song here we'd like to give you, Glenn, to commemorate this wonderful day.
Speaker 18 Do we have that ready? What day is it? Do we have that ready?
Speaker 35 The song, the first song.
Speaker 18 What day is it? Do we have it?
Speaker 15 We don't know.
Speaker 18 Do we have it?
Speaker 12 Oh, here we go. This old celebrate
Speaker 12 here we go now.
Speaker 13 Happy racist diversary to you.
Speaker 22 You went on Fox News
Speaker 22 and called the president a racist.
Speaker 22 Happy tenure racist diversary
Speaker 22 to you.
Speaker 22 Thank you.
Speaker 38 Thank you. Thank you very much.
Speaker 22 Oh, applause, everyone. Thank you for remote.
Speaker 39 Thank you very much.
Speaker 22 Thank you.
Speaker 28 Oh, my gosh. Thank you so much.
Speaker 26 Anthony knew it, I'm guessing, behind the piano.
Speaker 40 And it is your 10th year.
Speaker 26 Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 33 And there's cake and hats.
Speaker 41 Cake and hats.
Speaker 22 Oh.
Speaker 30 We didn't want to get white hats because it would look like a KKK hook.
Speaker 18 We didn't think that was a good idea.
Speaker 7 Yeah, they are pointy hats. I don't know if the silver is and a bloom.
Speaker 22 Slightly better.
Speaker 1 It's fantastic.
Speaker 35 It is your 10-year racist virtual technically Sunday, 10 years ago.
Speaker 16 10 years ago.
Speaker 40 You went on Fox News and called President Obama a racist.
Speaker 18 Congratulations.
Speaker 26 I was the first.
Speaker 43 I was a trendsetter.
Speaker 20 You sir were, Glenn.
Speaker 13 10 years, who can believe?
Speaker 26 Nobody was calling anyone the president in the Oval Office a racist.
Speaker 16 Yeah, try to get the balloons away from the candles, please. Thank you.
Speaker 20 So, Glenn, you know, 10 years,
Speaker 16 who can believe it's been that long, but it's true.
Speaker 18 Sunday will be exactly 10 years since you went on Fox News and and called then President Obama a racist.
Speaker 22
Thank you, thank you. Thank you.
Oh, it's a child.
Speaker 22 Look at that.
Speaker 26 A happy racist virs. Yes.
Speaker 7 Glenn, it says that on the cake.
Speaker 16 Shockingly, we had to do that when custom.
Speaker 14 The cake shop would not do it for us.
Speaker 32 Stunningly.
Speaker 26 Really?
Speaker 42 Could we sue them and make money?
Speaker 19 Oh, my gosh, that's right.
Speaker 30 You're supposed to make every cake for every person.
Speaker 22 That's right. Okay.
Speaker 19 Well, let's take a moment here as you blow out the candles, Glenn, and look back at that moment.
Speaker 24 What am I wishing for? What am am I wishing for? What am I wishing for?
Speaker 44 I can't say it out loud or it won't come true.
Speaker 26 Ooh, that's right.
Speaker 16 Oh, it's all over your face. It was death, wasn't it?
Speaker 28 Okay, let's look back. Said it out loud.
Speaker 22 Now it won't happen.
Speaker 19 In 2009, here's Glenn back on the Fox News channel.
Speaker 45
You better get that ready because to do this, because on Thursday night, 6 o'clock at the White House, at a beer fest. It is unbelievable.
Why? That is unbelievable. Why? Yeah, why?
Speaker 45 For a teaching lesson?
Speaker 45 Some sort of a who needs to learn what here. This president, I think, has exposed himself as a guy over and over and over again who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture.
Speaker 45 I don't know what it is, but you can't sit in a pew with Jeremiah Wright for 20 years and not hear some of that stuff and not have it wash over.
Speaker 45 What kind of president of the United States immediately jumps on the police, just like what kind of president would ever say, oh, well, yeah, well, he's black.
Speaker 45 Of course, he was breaking into the house. You'd never do that.
Speaker 46 You'd never do that.
Speaker 45 He wanted to address this. Now,
Speaker 45 now that they're going to have a beer? That's obscene.
Speaker 48 You can't say he doesn't like white people.
Speaker 45 David Axelrod's white. Ram Emmanuel's is chief of staff are white.
Speaker 45 I think 70% of the people that we see every day are white. Robert Gibbs is white.
Speaker 45
I'm not saying that he doesn't like white people. I'm saying he has a problem.
He has a, this guy is, I believe, a racist. Oh, no.
Speaker 45 Look at the way, look at, look at the things that he has been surrounded by.
Speaker 45 Let's give it, let's give it
Speaker 45 his new green jobs are.
Speaker 46 The guy is, again, black liberation theology, a black nationalist who is also an avowed communist.
Speaker 45 He comes in and he puts that guy in.
Speaker 6 Well, wait a minute.
Speaker 45 How many people with this kind of philosophy do you need to have in your life before we start to say, show me your friends and I'll show you
Speaker 45 your future?
Speaker 26 There you go.
Speaker 28 Glenn, thank you.
Speaker 27 2009. We're going to be here.
Speaker 22 10 years ago today.
Speaker 28
Please clap. Please clap.
Thank you. Thank you.
Speaker 21 The Jeff Bush please clap moment.
Speaker 20 So thank you very much, and we hope you're a good idea.
Speaker 41 You feel so special.
Speaker 7 I didn't know this was coming.
Speaker 20 I really would like to thank the Academy
Speaker 23 for this moment.
Speaker 14 Well, Glenn, you know, it's been an entire decade, and we can stop the music now.
Speaker 29 Stop playing.
Speaker 12 Stupid orchestra.
Speaker 15 It's been an entire decade now, Glenn.
Speaker 25
Oh, this sounds... Wait a minute.
This sounds like
Speaker 50 a heartfelt moment.
Speaker 20 Do we have any heartfelt music?
Speaker 25 Can the orchestra play anything?
Speaker 24 There is a slower bed in there.
Speaker 37 There is a slower.
Speaker 44 Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 7 Now I'm starting to feel a little bit emotional about this anniversary.
Speaker 21 Because you cared enough to bring this to me.
Speaker 42 And I didn't even know. It's an anniversary shirt that I celebrate every year, but I didn't know anybody else was thinking that.
Speaker 14 Well, this is a big one, Glenn.
Speaker 19 It's been an entire decade since you bravely broke new ground and ushered in an era where it's completely okay to call the president a racist.
Speaker 18 Yeah, don't clap.
Speaker 16 No, no, you can clap for that. That was great.
Speaker 22 People are excited.
Speaker 39 In fact, even people who were then critical of your important historic act at the time
Speaker 30 have today
Speaker 35 recognized your brilliance and let's look at some of their work some of it from back then and some of it from today
Speaker 45 I'm not saying that he doesn't like white people I'm saying he has a problem he has a this guy is I believe
Speaker 52 a racist Glenn Beck in the news how is it possible that this guy can sit on national television and call the president of the United States a racist this president sees everything through a racial prism now and may even have his own racist beliefs.
Speaker 52 I wish we would just then stop this. Glenn Beck and people like that need to stop this.
Speaker 48 The notion that Donald Trump reinforces his animus, his racially driven animus, his racism, that he demonstrates it over and over again from the Oval Office.
Speaker 52 Throwing out the R word, the racist word, and some other words are conversation stoppers. We're never going to get past the point where the Glenn Becks of the world will just hurl that out at people.
Speaker 56 What more do we need to see or hear from this racist man? Not only is he racist,
Speaker 56 he is an embarrassment.
Speaker 21 These are the tea partiers.
Speaker 26 These are the birthers.
Speaker 6 Yes, this is the narrative.
Speaker 22 They want the man to fail, and now they're labeling him, hey, he's a racist.
Speaker 31 But it doesn't make what he said any less ignorant or any less racist. Not racial, not racially charged, racist.
Speaker 52 So as long as Glenn Beck is out there calling the president a racist or anyone else a racist, we're never going to get past this point of constantly reacting to racial flare-ups.
Speaker 57 Do you think President Trump is a racist?
Speaker 21 I think he is a racist.
Speaker 58 I see it with both Glenn Beck and with Rush Limbaugh. These guys with really suspect racial feelings and perceptions are projecting their own hate and their own divisiveness.
Speaker 26 And it's the same sentiment, Chris.
Speaker 18 And it's something that virtually everyone recognized right away. It is racism.
Speaker 22 It's such a blunt object of racism.
Speaker 59 When you say racism,
Speaker 59 it's a big charge.
Speaker 60
Well, it's a huge, I find it awful. I think you have to be very careful with it.
And then, secondly, there's the racial angle.
Speaker 60 I don't think there's any getting away from the color of people from Norway as opposed to people coming from Haiti, Africa.
Speaker 47 I think a lot of that is
Speaker 47 simple grandstanding, making outrageous statements, provocateur.
Speaker 12 Glenn Beck.
Speaker 59 Refused to show any moral courage when it comes to standing up to the racist comments made by the President of the United States.
Speaker 55 I can't even believe it, first of all, that Glenn Beck owes the president an apology. He owes the American people an apology.
Speaker 1 And now if we take this
Speaker 24 additional, very clear racist thing, he's an evil man.
Speaker 37 This is an insult to our democracy and our way of life.
Speaker 12 The president of the United States is racist.
Speaker 13 Just in from Glenn Beck.
Speaker 26 Obama's a racist.
Speaker 43 It gets worse every day. And the worst part is that people are getting paid to say this kind of stuff.
Speaker 62 Not since Woodrow Wilson showed birth of a nation in the White House has an American president been so flagrant in his racial messaging as this one.
Speaker 53 But I also think it's worth pointing out that you weren't just talking about Barack Obama and calling him a racist. You were calling the President of the United States.
Speaker 53 So you were basically being oblivious or dismissive of the position that he holds and the integrity that comes along with it. You wouldn't say that about anybody else.
Speaker 53 You'd be highly reluctant to do so. Of course, this is about race.
Speaker 22 When it comes to questioning the intelligence of folks, he reserves that for folks from the minority community. Now, why would he do that?
Speaker 26 Of course, race has something to do with it.
Speaker 51
I hate giving someone who says something like that any more attention. Outrageous is one way of putting it.
I would say irresponsible.
Speaker 48 If you put Haiti next to Norway, as Donnie said, is a black and white issue, the way the president laid it out yesterday.
Speaker 65 If someone on the left then had called George Bush a racist on TV, would we be throwing our hands up? Would we be so outraged?
Speaker 47 Would we demand an apology? We would.
Speaker 22 We would.
Speaker 55 Really? I would.
Speaker 26 They all agreed.
Speaker 22 They would.
Speaker 38 They would. Wow, look at that.
Speaker 7 Oh, it's been an amazing 10 years.
Speaker 67 I want to thank Jesus.
Speaker 7 I want to thank my family.
Speaker 69 And I want to thank my
Speaker 7 well, I was about to say my clan, but I don't mean it that way.
Speaker 70 I mean my family members, my extended family members.
Speaker 41 Your kin?
Speaker 19 Might be a better kid. Kin, that might be a better thing.
Speaker 6 Kin, okay.
Speaker 43 I knew it started with a K.
Speaker 30 Well, congratulations.
Speaker 16 You want to take a one-month-minute break and we'll come back with more from your.
Speaker 71 Oh my gosh, this is so special.
Speaker 38 I feel so honored on my 10th happy racist vsary.
Speaker 67 That's great.
Speaker 22 More to come.
Speaker 12 My gosh, thank you, Stu. This means the world to me.
Speaker 38 Well, Glenn, to be clear, welcome back to the 10th annual Glenn Beck Racist Versary Spectacular.
Speaker 22 Wow. Yes.
Speaker 28 Why doesn't anyone clap when I go?
Speaker 27
There we go. Thank you.
It's a delay.
Speaker 5 It's a very big auditory.
Speaker 26 It is. They're all there.
Speaker 26 The first thousand rows are empty.
Speaker 43 Nobody wanted to get too close to the stage.
Speaker 16 We're going to be smashing watermelons later on.
Speaker 26 But first,
Speaker 20 here we go with, you know, Glenn,
Speaker 31 as we celebrate your 10th.
Speaker 21 I noticed you picked watermelons, you racist.
Speaker 26 Oh, my God. That's right.
Speaker 18 I didn't even think of that.
Speaker 19 See, you've ushered in a spectacular age of accusing people of racism.
Speaker 18 It's been something that I think is, you're going to look back on in your career and be very proud of.
Speaker 26 Oh, I.
Speaker 21 You know, I already am.
Speaker 14 Your groundbreaking achievements have not just made it okay
Speaker 39 to call the president a racist, but today, just 10 years later, it's encouraged.
Speaker 39 In fact, if you're a journalist back in the day, you used to not insert your opinions into such matters, but now it's required of you as a journalist to call the president a racist.
Speaker 26 And that, my friend, is your true legacy.
Speaker 22 Yes, it is.
Speaker 28 No, it's how people are going to remember you, I promise.
Speaker 4 Let's look back at just a small sampling of the era you, sir, are completely responsible for ushering in.
Speaker 25 Wait a minute.
Speaker 57 Tonight, the great national debate about is Donald Trump a racist appears to be over.
Speaker 54 This is a guy who is worse than a racist.
Speaker 22 Do you think Donald Trump is a racist?
Speaker 49 I do.
Speaker 54 I do. That is pure racism.
Speaker 18 Half of Americans find the president of the United States to be racist.
Speaker 54 This is full-on racist. He has said many racist things.
Speaker 12 It is so racist and so offensive. Straight up racist.
Speaker 40
Donald Trump talks like a racist, thinks like a racist. This guy is an outright overt flagrant racist.
Yeah, he's a racist.
Speaker 54 He is a racist through and through.
Speaker 40 His racist and xenophobic playbook.
Speaker 13 It's old school racism minus the school.
Speaker 56 Nobody wants to go work for a racist. He's a racist.
Speaker 55 Call him the racist he is.
Speaker 41 His history of racism.
Speaker 73 Today, President Trump is not backing away from his stunningly racist attack on a group of minority members of Congress.
Speaker 16 The president is a racist, and he is a demagogue.
Speaker 16 That is just a fact.
Speaker 13 You have said a lot of racist things.
Speaker 40 That kind of racism is coming from the president's Twitter feed.
Speaker 57 An overt racist exactly like his father.
Speaker 54 Donald Trump wasn't. I think he's a racist.
Speaker 22 So you definitely
Speaker 22 agree that he's a racist.
Speaker 41 I do.
Speaker 39 Yes. Blatantly racist attack.
Speaker 57 Donald Trump's racism will be very clear to historians.
Speaker 13 Donald Trump is racist. Racist.
Speaker 54
The racist. His racism.
Racist. Racist.
Racist. It's racist.
Speaker 26 Racism. Don't call me racist.
Speaker 54 Racist.
Speaker 57
Racist outburst Racism. Racist.
Racist attacks. Racist.
A racist present. A racist.
Speaker 54 There's no bigger story in the country right now.
Speaker 26 Actually,
Speaker 34 I think there is.
Speaker 42 I would just like to point out Russia is still trying to interfere with our elections. Iran is doing the same thing.
Speaker 18 Well, at least there's not Ebola.
Speaker 71 Well, there is. Ebola, it's broken through all kinds of new borders.
Speaker 72 Big, deadly. Ebola, bleed from the eye.
Speaker 19 No new missile launches from North Korea.
Speaker 13 They just launched it.
Speaker 71
Oh, no. Oh, yeah.
Yeah, they just launched a new missile.
Speaker 19 That doesn't sound good.
Speaker 26 That doesn't sound good.
Speaker 15 At least there's no earthquakes on the way.
Speaker 26 Actually,
Speaker 71 that wouldn't be too common in California.
Speaker 26 But, hey.
Speaker 9 There is no bigger story than is Donald Trump a racist?
Speaker 19 Well, it's apparently true.
Speaker 39 And it's all because of you.
Speaker 22 Thank you so much, Glenn Mack, who ushered in
Speaker 22 Racism Central.
Speaker 29 It's always okay.
Speaker 49 And here's the thing.
Speaker 18 You are the only one out of all those people who called the president a racist who was then accused of racism himself because of it.
Speaker 15 So that's a whole new, you know, that's sort of a moment of crossing a border that no one else was able to do.
Speaker 19 You're still the groundbreaking guy in this.
Speaker 49 Thank you.
Speaker 3 Well, I did, from the Tribeca Film Festival, I did get the award for Disruptor of the Year.
Speaker 22 That's true.
Speaker 12 So.
Speaker 16 By the way, did you notice your cake is white?
Speaker 41 Yeah, and it has black frosting.
Speaker 16 We were going to do white frosting, but then we thought that it wouldn't really work.
Speaker 21 Why would you use white, you racist? Oh, yeah.
Speaker 22 Of course.
Speaker 41 See, it still works. It works for everything.
Speaker 44 You could call everyone a racist for everything.
Speaker 41 That's right.
Speaker 24 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 21 Hey, it's Glenn, and if you like what you hear on the program, you should check out Pat Gray Unleashed.
Speaker 10 His podcast is available wherever you download your favorite podcast.
Speaker 68 If I'm not on the air on Monday, you'll know why.
Speaker 26 It was this show.
Speaker 26 It's this show.
Speaker 49 But wait,
Speaker 29 you're going to be on vacation next week.
Speaker 26 So, okay, well, the week after that.
Speaker 44 Oh, okay.
Speaker 19 That's fine then.
Speaker 25 Yeah, you'll know.
Speaker 16 Then we'll know. This show.
Speaker 26 All right.
Speaker 50 Here it is. Here it is.
Speaker 76 The FBI has found bodies sewn together like Frankenstein in a human chop shop in Arizona.
Speaker 44 That's the headline.
Speaker 76 Buckets of body parts, a cooler filled with male genitalia, and a woman's head sewn onto a male torso like Frankenstein were found by FBI agents during a raid on an Arizona body donation center, a new lawsuit reveals.
Speaker 3 The stomach churning scene was discovered by FBI agents at the Biological Resource Center.
Speaker 7 The details of the grim find were revealed in a lawsuit filed against the center this week by 33 defendants whose loved ones' bodies were donated to the facility under the guise that they would be used for scientific purposes.
Speaker 67 They described the scene as various unsettling scenes that awaited the cops, buckets of heads, arms, and legs, and a cooler filled with male genitalia.
Speaker 77 They also found infected heads, a small woman's head, also sewn to the male torso.
Speaker 78 Now, here's the thing: you get you read through all of this, and then the very last paragraph is this: In 2017, Arizona passed a law that said body donation companies are not allowed to operate without a license, but it has not yet been implemented.
Speaker 18 So, let me just see if I have this right.
Speaker 62 To cut someone's hair,
Speaker 72 you need a license.
Speaker 34 To open a restaurant.
Speaker 72 You need a license.
Speaker 42 But if I want to come and pick up your dead bodies from your relatives, nah,
Speaker 7 nothing to see here.
Speaker 19 Now, the free market at work,
Speaker 7 yeah, let's not slow the free market down on the dead body collection.
Speaker 42 That's insane.
Speaker 26 That is crazy.
Speaker 66 Spend less time in the hair and beauty section, Arizona, and maybe
Speaker 63 concentrate a little bit more on the dead dead body chop shops.
Speaker 24 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 6 Welcome, Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
Speaker 26 How are you, sir?
Speaker 61 I'm
Speaker 79
exhausted. You're exhausted.
Exhausted back, yes.
Speaker 79 Very big week, and now I'm going to relax today.
Speaker 50 You're going to relax today, aren't you?
Speaker 79 after this this is always uh
Speaker 5 agita for me but after this i'm going to relax yeah okay um are you are you do you have anything up in your house the tree or anything to celebrate the 10th anniversary
Speaker 7 uh i should say it's the 10th racist
Speaker 66 of me on fox news saying i think obama uh might be a racist
Speaker 79 well i i remember the day um
Speaker 37 don't we all Bill?
Speaker 79 I was trying to tutor you back, as you'll remember 10 years ago. I was a cox, and so were you.
Speaker 79 And you were on in the afternoon, and of course I was the prime time star of everything.
Speaker 22 And I was trying to
Speaker 79 take you along and, you know, give you little pointers and things like that.
Speaker 26 Yeah. You actually.
Speaker 26 So people, wait, hang on just a second.
Speaker 64 So people know this is true with Bill.
Speaker 7 Bill was people sometimes, and it used to kill me when we were working together on TV, they would go you know bill is really not your friend and i'm like uh-huh you don't know bill uh bill actually was
Speaker 66 probably
Speaker 79 the most friendly to my career and the most helpful out of anyone in television and also a much bigger star well i was trying to help beck and and by doing that uh sometimes i had to criticize him and that's why you had these little people who love vech saying oh he's not your friend but we always did it in a very funny way and beck appeared on the factor and we had very good discussions so then in the morning goes on Fox and Friends always trouble always trouble to go on Fox and Friends and
Speaker 79 and then he says
Speaker 79 because of the Gates incident in Cambridge Massachusetts that he believed that President Obama have some animus toward white people now as soon as I heard it I went back
Speaker 23 you could have had a long career You know, I had you on.
Speaker 79 I don't know whether you remember this, but I had you on the factor shortly after that, and I scolded you in the sense that, but my take on it was different
Speaker 79 than the actual statement. I mean, I wouldn't have made the statement, but
Speaker 79 I knew that the forces of evil that wanted to destroy Beck
Speaker 79 were just given a cannon.
Speaker 37 A huge cannon.
Speaker 74 Yep.
Speaker 79
And that's what I was concerned about. Now, I must tell your audience that I don't believe Barack Obama is a racist.
And I know him
Speaker 79
more than casually. I've spoken to him on a number of occasions, and I've observed him in settings.
I don't believe that he's a racist, but I know that he and his wife
Speaker 79 harbor resentment toward the white-dominated culture in America.
Speaker 26 So I agree with you.
Speaker 3 And I corrected this pretty quickly.
Speaker 64 It's not that he was a racist.
Speaker 2 What I was trying to understand, and I didn't understand it at the time, is his post-modernist view and his anti-colonialist view.
Speaker 66 He is an anti-colonialist, and that makes you very,
Speaker 4 you know, hostile to much of the Western world's history.
Speaker 4 Well, he despises Winston Churchill.
Speaker 74 I know.
Speaker 79 Barack Obama does. He'll never say that, but when you put the bust of Winston Churchill in the men's room, I mean, that's a signal.
Speaker 22 Right, right.
Speaker 37 That's a signal.
Speaker 79 And not even on display in a stall.
Speaker 22
Right. Okay.
Right.
Speaker 79 So anyway, but that's complicated, Beck. And what I was trying to tell you then, 10 years ago, and I continue to try to tell you now,
Speaker 79 is that we don't live in an age where anyone takes the time to really investigate what is said and put it into context.
Speaker 79 We live in an age where assassins on the internet will cut your throat in a second for anything.
Speaker 79 Therefore, your analysis has to be, quote unquote, protective.
Speaker 79 You have to say what you mean or you're not going to have an audience. And I certainly have and I have done that my whole career.
Speaker 79 But I learned a lesson the hard way that I have to say it in a way that is so factual that there's not going to be any opportunity for the liars to make any, they're going to still do it, but to gain any traction.
Speaker 79 That's why the United States of Trump, the upcoming book on Trump, the history book, was so hard to write.
Speaker 37 Hey, I got it.
Speaker 7 I'm going to read it over the next couple of weeks.
Speaker 25 I can't wait to read it because then I'm just going to read it while I'll be reading a chapter.
Speaker 79 You're going to read it, right?
Speaker 69 Yeah, yeah. So, Bill,
Speaker 64 let's look at what happened this weekend or this week.
Speaker 6 Was Mueller's testimony just, if you're a Democrat, cringeworthy?
Speaker 61 Okay,
Speaker 79 let me cut through this because I have a massive headache. When I said I was exhausted, this is what has exhausted me, this Mueller thing.
Speaker 79 Now.
Speaker 64 By the way, for the audience to know, this is Bill at his happiest.
Speaker 79 All right, go ahead. That's right.
Speaker 79
Because I'm supine talking to you. Word of the day for Stu.
Supine. Thank you.
Speaker 79 So Mueller gets out there, okay?
Speaker 79 And I told my audience that I believe Mueller is a patriot, and I based that on his career, not on his investigation.
Speaker 79 That he's a public servant, that he could have made a lot more money in private sector, but he didn't, and he served his country. Okay.
Speaker 79
So I didn't know what was going to happen. Nobody knew what was going to happen.
So Mueller gets... out there and immediately looks befuddled.
Excellent word. Befuddled.
He doesn't look confident.
Speaker 79 He doesn't look like he even knows what's in his 488-page report.
Speaker 79 But that's not the story.
Speaker 79 Here's the story.
Speaker 79 If you look at the original charge to Robert Mueller when he was appointed special counsel and went on the federal payroll, his charge was to uncover
Speaker 79 facts about a foreign nation, Russia,
Speaker 79 trying to influence the American election of 2016.
Speaker 79 That's what it was.
Speaker 79 Right? Are we all
Speaker 79 nothing else?
Speaker 36 Just that.
Speaker 79 So then,
Speaker 79 in his testimony, Mueller tells the United States of America,
Speaker 79 it was not in my purview, another great word, purview,
Speaker 79 to look at what the Russians did
Speaker 79 when it came to the Democrats.
Speaker 79 Even though it has been proven beyond any doubt that the Russians hacked into John Podesta, he was Hillary Clinton's chief of staff, computer, hacked into the DNC computer, and that the DNC and Hillary Clinton wrote major checks and sent them to a man in England who then passed the money on to Russians in return for a dossier that said false, defamatory, and filthy things about Donald Trump.
Speaker 79 And Mueller is sitting there telling the country, I didn't really look at that. I really wasn't interested in any of that.
Speaker 2 So, how could he say his first statement on Wednesday was:
Speaker 9 you know, we do know this.
Speaker 5 The Russians tried and the Russians are trying again.
Speaker 78 And is anybody looking into it?
Speaker 68 How could he say that when he didn't even look at the same group he was looking at with Donald Trump?
Speaker 75 He didn't then say, hey, by the way, they were hacking into the Democrats and
Speaker 5 they were also the Democrats were paying this guy who was deep in bed with the Russians.
Speaker 32 How could he possibly say that with a straight face when he left half of the trail completely unexamined?
Speaker 79 One of the Republicans asked him that question,
Speaker 79 and his answer was pretty much, I don't know.
Speaker 79 Other people are handling that.
Speaker 79
Other people are handling, i.e. the Justice Department, the Justice Department.
So he was basically saying, well,
Speaker 79 the Attorney General Barr and the Inspector General of the Justice Department, Horowitz, they're all looking at that. I didn't do it.
Speaker 79
But he never explained why he didn't do it because that was his charge. He was ordered to do that.
So then you, me, and everybody else are left to speculate why he didn't do it.
Speaker 79 And of course, all the conservative Republicans say he didn't do it because he and his staff wanted to get Trump and they didn't care about finding out what Hillary Clinton did in the dossier or the DNC.
Speaker 79
That's what the argument is. Now, is that true? I don't know.
It seems to be.
Speaker 79 There's no logical explanation from Robert Mueller about why he didn't investigate 50% of the story.
Speaker 79 Right? Is there any logical explanation why he didn't investigate 50% of the Russian intrusion? No.
Speaker 79 No, there isn't. So once that was established,
Speaker 79
all that Robert Mueller had vanishes, blows up. He has zero credibility, and the American people know it.
The whole report is bogus. Every word of it doesn't matter anymore.
Speaker 79 No matter what Trump did, and I can explain what Trump did if you want after the break, but no matter what he did, it doesn't matter because it was an unfair investigation.
Speaker 79 It's a judge throwing out the entire case. That's what would have had to happen had Mueller been been in a court of law.
Speaker 50 Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
Speaker 79 Hi.
Speaker 37 Hi.
Speaker 79 Yeah, that's my greeting for this morning.
Speaker 74 That's great.
Speaker 76 Did you work a long time on that?
Speaker 79 Oh, almost all night, Beck.
Speaker 44 Yeah. By the way, we're almost sold out on our cruise.
Speaker 3 Is that right?
Speaker 5 Yeah, we've only got, I think we have just over 100 cabins left.
Speaker 64 There may be about 3,000 people coming with us.
Speaker 79 Can I ask a favor? Will you please get me out of steerage? Just put me up on the deck.
Speaker 66 No, you know, I insisted when I, because I personally arranged your cabin, and I said, you remember that scene in Titanic?
Speaker 8 Right, I want to be the guy on the right side of the cage, and Bill's on the other side, and I'm like, I'm sorry, I can't open it for you, Bill.
Speaker 26 Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 79 I'm six foot four. I got a cabin that's the ceiling height is 5'8 ⁇ , so I need a little more room.
Speaker 7 Yeah, well, it'll give you lots of time to rest, and it won't make you any more grumpy, I promise.
Speaker 38 Okay,
Speaker 76 let's let's switch gears here on Trump's economy.
Speaker 72 GDP slows to 2.1% in the second quarter, but beats the expectations thanks to strong consumer spending.
Speaker 68 Are you worried, and should the president be looking at these trade tariffs that are strangling the economy?
Speaker 79
You know what? I'm not a macro economist, but I'll tell you this. I'll tell you a few things about it.
Number Number one, this number will be revised up.
Speaker 79
And that's going to happen because, as you pointed out, Americans have money in their pocket now. Summertime, vacation time, they're out.
They're spending.
Speaker 79 So this will be revised up to about two, three. That's not a bad performance.
Speaker 41 No, it's not.
Speaker 79 You know, I mean, the economy has been expanding now for
Speaker 79 a long time.
Speaker 79 And now next week, they're going to cut interest rates to make money a little bit more available for people who want to expand and borrow. So I don't see any disaster
Speaker 61 coming.
Speaker 79 If there is one, that means Trump will not be reelected. So of course Democrats and liberals, a lot of them are rooting for that.
Speaker 79
But I think it'll probably stay where it is, maybe grow a little bit. As for the tariffs, I mean, he's playing a long game.
Trump's playing a long game.
Speaker 79
He thinks he can, you know, break these countries so they'll make a fairer deal to America. And I don't know.
I mean, I don't know whether he's going to be successful or not.
Speaker 79 It's not the greatest thing. You'd rather have
Speaker 79 a free flow of trade.
Speaker 79 But he wants better deals, and this is the only leverage he has to get them.
Speaker 6 So let's talk a little bit about Iran and the tensions in Iran.
Speaker 76 Now we have Boris Johnson.
Speaker 7 What are your thoughts on Boris Johnson?
Speaker 79 Well, I heard there's going to be a reality show
Speaker 79 about hair, Boris Johnson and Donald Trump's hair.
Speaker 78 Is it crazy that they have the same color and kind of the same crazy hair?
Speaker 79
And it's directional. I mean, I don't know which direction the hair is flowing.
Right? So it's very fascinating.
Speaker 79 It's kind of like the cover of a Beach Boys album where they're all blonde and they're all.
Speaker 41 No, but it's a different color blonde.
Speaker 70 I mean, it's a unique color.
Speaker 2 He was born in New York.
Speaker 7 Is there a chance that they're brothers?
Speaker 79 Boris was? Yeah. At first, I thought they elected Boris Karloff, and then I was.
Speaker 6 Do you know much about Boris Johnson?
Speaker 79 I know a little bit about him. He's great.
Speaker 2 Have you ever read his Churchill book?
Speaker 79 No, no, I don't know anything like that.
Speaker 22 Okay, you should read it.
Speaker 79
He was mayor of London, and this is what he did there. And he's an authoritative guy.
He's not.
Speaker 79
The strong point about Boris Johnson, and nobody really cares in America, but he cuts through the BS. He's not a standard politician.
He's almost like Trump. He brings it to the people, populists.
Speaker 79
Look, we're getting out of this European Union. It's no good for us.
I don't care whether they want to do a deal. I'm getting out of it.
That's why he was elected.
Speaker 79 So he's going to do a lot more as far as moving Great Britain in the direction that he wants. But I don't know what the direction he wants other than getting out of the EU.
Speaker 22 Yeah.
Speaker 1 All right.
Speaker 7 So we have the British now sending battleships to escort the oil tankers
Speaker 74 out
Speaker 44 of a very dicey area now, right across from Iran.
Speaker 3 They keep hijacking oil tankers.
Speaker 78 So now he has sent battleships down to the area.
Speaker 7 Tell me what your thoughts are on Iran and what you think they might do before this election.
Speaker 79 Well, they're disruptors, obviously. The Mullahs want to create as much chaos as they can in the world.
Speaker 79 Iran is unlike Saddam Hussein, and this is an important point. Saddam Hussein was self-destructive.
Speaker 79
He did things that he had to know were going to lead to his own personal demise. The Mullahs don't do that.
They walk up to a line,
Speaker 79
they create as much chaos as they can, and then they recede from the line. They retreat, they go back.
So I don't expect them to do anything that's going to lead to bombing of Iran.
Speaker 37 I don't.
Speaker 7 So, no more Mr.
Speaker 64 Nice Guy, I've decided,
Speaker 67 because it just
Speaker 66 is not working.
Speaker 76 It's not working.
Speaker 2 Bill O'Reilly has The United States of Trump, How the President Really Sees America.
Speaker 7 It's out September 24th.
Speaker 3 I have a galley of it that Bill was kind enough to send to me.
Speaker 7 I'll be making copies and sending it out through my email newsletter.
Speaker 5 But you can order it now on Amazon or whatever.
Speaker 64 I'm excited to read it.
Speaker 70 And just so you know, Bill, Arguing with Idiots was one of our biggest
Speaker 2 best-selling books, and that's why we are doing Arguing with Socialists is my next book, and it comes out Super Tuesday.
Speaker 78 And it's everything you need to know about socialism and the arguments that, you know, nobody is really making because nobody wants to hear them.
Speaker 78 It's made in a way for all the socialists in your life.
Speaker 5 All right, Bill, can you explain to me what happened with Puerto Rico's governor, and does it matter?
Speaker 5 Doesn't matter.
Speaker 79 Okay, it doesn't matter. The interesting thing about it is that
Speaker 79 apparent this guy, Rosello,
Speaker 79 is an incompetent boob.
Speaker 79 And the federal government sent him billions of dollars. I don't have the exact figure
Speaker 79
off the top of my head, to rebuild the island after Hurricane Maria. And he squandered the money, just as Trump said he did.
And remember, Trump was accused of being a racist
Speaker 37 for saying that.
Speaker 79 Really? And now it turns out that it's absolutely true. And in addition to being a total dunderhead in administrating for the island of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth,
Speaker 79 the guy didn't like Ricky Martin. Now, listen, if you're going to make fun of Ricky Martin and you're south of the border,
Speaker 79 that's not a good place to do it.
Speaker 44
Not a good thing. Not a good thing.
No, no, no, no.
Speaker 4 All right.
Speaker 1 So, what does this mean about our billions that we sent down there?
Speaker 21 And is he going to have any jail time?
Speaker 79 It's stolen and wasted, just like the billions we've sent to Haiti and the billions we sent to Central America.
Speaker 6 Right, but wait a minute. Hang on.
Speaker 80 Central America and Haiti are not protectorates.
Speaker 66 I mean, that's correct.
Speaker 79 Right.
Speaker 79
Who's auditing Puerto Rico? If you audit them, you're a racist. So you can't audit.
You can't account. You can't scrutinize, and you can't criticize because if you do, you're a racist.
Speaker 79 You know that back. Come on.
Speaker 7 I forgot. I'm sorry, I forgot what planet I was on.
Speaker 79 No, I mean, look, the poor woman in Michigan who lost her crown as the beauty contestant, apparently, all she did was tweet out: hey, it might be good if the African-American community looked at black-on-black crime because it's a serious problem.
Speaker 79 Okay, that's a fact. All right, and she loses her crown, She loses her
Speaker 79 earned status because she tweets something like that.
Speaker 79 We are living in a country that has now been overrun by political correctness. And I on BillO'Reilly.com, the most astute website in the Western Hemisphere, have predicted an uprising.
Speaker 79 There is going to be an uprising in America. If
Speaker 79 it means that regular people, not politically inclined people, regular people are soon going to be impacted by the gestapo, which has now taken the form of the thought police.
Speaker 79 So in Berkeley, California, they passed an ordinance where you cannot say the words he, her,
Speaker 79
brother, sister, sorority, or fraternity and do business with that city. You cannot say those words.
That is fascism. Colorado State University puts out an inclusive guide that says to the students,
Speaker 79 you cannot say the word America.
Speaker 79
We advise you not to say it. Now, the university is backtracked.
Oh, no, no, no, we're not going to enforce that. Well, why did you put it in print?
Speaker 79
So all of this is starting to seep in now. It takes a while.
Starting to seep in to the landscape of America.
Speaker 79 And I predict there's going to be an uprising against Me Too, against lack of due process, against politically correct speech, against punishment for people like the poor woman in Michigan.
Speaker 79
It's going, and I don't know what form it's going to take, but we've already seen that CNN is going out of business. All right.
They've collapsed.
Speaker 79 And most of that is because of their insane ideology that they're putting on the screen, which includes political correctness.
Speaker 44 Bill,
Speaker 50 what you're describing is something I've been calling, and actually Special Forces have been watching for this for, well, like 12, 15 years, something called the Bubba effect, when Bubba is just like, I've had enough.
Speaker 44 I've absolutely had enough.
Speaker 79
And it takes a long time. It does.
It does.
Speaker 79 Now, when you have on television a Democratic debate where the major candidates all raise their hands and say to the American public, we want to pay all the health care costs for people who come to this country illegally.
Speaker 79 That's what we want to do.
Speaker 79 That goes beyond anything we've ever seen here.
Speaker 79 And you're talking about socialism.
Speaker 79 There is a movement within the Democratic Party to seize, for the federal government to seize
Speaker 79
people's private wealth. What you have in the bank, what you have in your garage, what you have as far as land is concerned.
They want to seize it. 2%, 1%, it's called the wealth tax.
Speaker 41 That's the best.
Speaker 41 Hang on, just a sec.
Speaker 78 So people realize this has never been done in America, anything like it.
Speaker 79 They don't realize it yet, Pax.
Speaker 6 I know they don't.
Speaker 44 I know they don't, but I'm
Speaker 37 humming. Yeah,
Speaker 5 what it will require is for every American, every American over a certain income level to report
Speaker 76 everything that they have.
Speaker 2 So it's your house, it's your car, it's expensive paintings, it's
Speaker 37 anything.
Speaker 79 It's the boots you buy from Beck, it's everything.
Speaker 79 And then the government will put a percentage on it and force you to hand over your private property to them.
Speaker 26 And
Speaker 26 this is why Great Britain collapsed
Speaker 7 the system that they had.
Speaker 69 This is why you don't have like Downton Abbey anymore.
Speaker 3 And I know this is over-the-top kind of look at it, but because
Speaker 70 every generation has to pay
Speaker 76 the wealth tax, and they can't afford it.
Speaker 34 The family couldn't.
Speaker 41 It's unconstitutional here.
Speaker 79 Right.
Speaker 79 But you never know with the Supreme Court, you know, now the way it is, and that's thanks to Trump,
Speaker 79 they wouldn't get this through, and it'd be challenged. But you said something about Elizabeth Warren.
Speaker 79 Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris and all of these people would sign a wealth tax if they were president in two seconds. And Americans still don't understand this.
Speaker 79 Even if you're not wealthy, even if you're living in a tenement and you don't have any money, if you really believe in this country and freedom, you can't possibly support that.
Speaker 79
Unfortunately, there are 40% of Americans who don't believe in freedom. They don't want freedom.
They want the government to tell them what to do and give them something.
Speaker 50 So that's the biggest, that's the scariest thing: is
Speaker 7 we will go to fascism or communism at some point, depending on which one is going to grab the lever, because people will demand it as long as
Speaker 68 we remain insane as a country.
Speaker 26 When you can't count,
Speaker 79 look, I I believe, and I could be wrong, that the Bubba effect, as you put it, all right, is going to overwhelm the Ocasio-Cortez effect.
Speaker 36 Oh, yeah. All right.
Speaker 79 I think that the folks, the basic working people of America, do not
Speaker 79 want fascism or PC or being told what they can and can't say.
Speaker 79 What pronouns they can't use. They don't want it.
Speaker 79 But we are so distracted. There is no,
Speaker 79 it is no accident that the rise of this radical left movement coincides with the rise of the addiction of the smartphones.
Speaker 79 It's no accident that people are so diverted, they're so living a fantasy life on their machines, that millions, perhaps the majority of Americans, are not paying attention to is happening.
Speaker 79 And that's when you lose your freedom, when you don't pay attention.
Speaker 7 Let me give you one more thing in this regard.
Speaker 7 The mayor of Sparks, Nevada, told the Reno Gazette Journal he opposes the drag queen story hour movement, in which performers read stories often about LGBTQ issues to young children and he tried to shut one down that took place Saturday at the Sparks Library.
Speaker 2 The Drag Queen Story Hour is for kids ages three to eight.
Speaker 67 It features a pair of local drag queens.
Speaker 7 It was a first for Northern Nevada, the Gazette Journal said.
Speaker 66 He's getting all kinds of heat for this.
Speaker 76 Houston did this.
Speaker 7 They didn't even do a background check.
Speaker 49 One of them was a child predator that was doing this.
Speaker 44 We have photos of these things happening all around the country where kids are laying on top of these drag queens.
Speaker 69 Now, I don't care if you had Ain't B from
Speaker 76 Mayberry and she was reading,
Speaker 80 you would question anyone who said, hey, kids, come lay on top of me one at a time.
Speaker 66 It doesn't matter, male or female.
Speaker 70 We wouldn't do it.
Speaker 75 We've lost our minds and we're allowing this fringe
Speaker 70 to go into our libraries and do these things with our children.
Speaker 9 And for some reason, I guess it's because you're afraid of being called a
Speaker 34 homophobe or a drag queen phobe or whatever it is.
Speaker 78 Nobody's willing to say anything.
Speaker 6 But I'm telling you, Bill is right.
Speaker 26 If it continues down this road very much longer and the worse it gets, the more Bubba is going to say enough.
Speaker 79 Well, I hope that happens, but the parents have to take their urchins to the library to see this display, number one. And number two, if the library is funded by the town or the village, okay,
Speaker 79 the village fathers, the board of selectmen, whatever it is, can cut off the money to the library. So there are ways to do it without saying banning or anything like that.
Speaker 79 But again, if people are going to let it happen, If they're going to take their kids to this display,
Speaker 79 you're going to get chaos because that's where it's heading.
Speaker 24 Thanks so much, Bill.
Speaker 10 Appreciate it.
Speaker 79
All right, Beck, go to billorilly.com this weekend. We have the best Mueller analysis there of anything.
I know the blaze was good, but this is so good, Beck.
Speaker 37 So good.
Speaker 79 All right, Bill.
Speaker 79 Everybody, it's free for everybody. BillO'Reilly.com this weekend.
Speaker 44 Thanks a lot, man.
Speaker 24 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Speaker 13 It's the 10th annual Glenn Beck Racist Versary Spectacular.
Speaker 26 Okay, I don't think we should.
Speaker 38 Comparing Glenn Beck.
Speaker 49 Thank you.
Speaker 34 Hey, and racism.
Speaker 49 Thank you.
Speaker 26 Thank you very much.
Speaker 16 By the way, Glenn, you know, we've talked a little bit about this 10 years ago, it was technically Sunday, but this is the last show before your 10-year racist first dream.
Speaker 23 I hope there's cake on Sunday, too.
Speaker 12 Oh, of course.
Speaker 19 Well, there's cake every day.
Speaker 29 Yeah.
Speaker 17 10 years ago, you were on Fox News, called the president a racist, and what we've discovered today is that you ushered in a new era of political discourse.
Speaker 26
I'm a trailblazer. That's you.
Apparently.
Speaker 32 By the way, you can verify this.
Speaker 11 I called Chuck Todd. I called Anderson Cooper.
Speaker 78 I called everyone I know in the liberal media after the election.
Speaker 1 And I said
Speaker 66 I know you and your people are going to want to do things and speak out.
Speaker 75 Please educate yourself on who Trump voters are.
Speaker 32 Do not become me with Barack Obama.
Speaker 9 Don't do it.
Speaker 2 You accuse me of tearing the country apart.
Speaker 76 I'm telling you now, you will become worse than me.
Speaker 44 Don't do it.
Speaker 10 None of them took my advice.
Speaker 22 None of them.
Speaker 41 So I don't really have to.
Speaker 18 And you're a life streak for everyone you've ever given advice to.
Speaker 26
Thank you. Congratulations.
Yes. That's wonderful.
Speaker 22 Wonderful. Zero people.
Speaker 28 Thank you.
Speaker 28 So I think
Speaker 15 a couple of interesting things, because now we see that, you know, calling the president a racist is not only here, it's encouraged and required.
Speaker 81 Like now, if you are a journalist and will not call the president a racist, it's a sign that you're not serious.
Speaker 22 Right?
Speaker 16 Back then, an opinion guy saying one president was racist was so controversial, it blew up the entire world.
Speaker 12 And one of the things that always happened afterwards, and the 10 years afterwards, and maybe you'll remember this just a little bit from every interview you've done since, is they will always ask you to this day,
Speaker 16 are you, you called the president a racist?
Speaker 26 I mean, you've been pretty mean. What did you mean by that?
Speaker 19 I mean, are you called the president a racist?
Speaker 81 And it's interesting that you've had to explain it to every reporter that has asked you a question
Speaker 26 to this day.
Speaker 15 And what's interesting about that is you host a national radio show.
Speaker 81 And just after this happened, you went on your national radio show to explain exactly what you meant, to lay out your case.
Speaker 17 And I have not, since this time, have never heard anyone ask to hear that.
Speaker 19 But we found it.
Speaker 49 We went back and found it.
Speaker 18 Why did Glenn Beck call the president a racist from 2009 on the Glenn Beck program?
Speaker 29 Listen.
Speaker 82 The media is asking me to explain why I think the president is a racist.
Speaker 82 Okay.
Speaker 82 Let me start with this. Since when did they need evidence before blindly embracing accusations of racism?
Speaker 82 They've certainly never bothered looking for it, you know, when it was a conservative who was the target.
Speaker 82 I guess it's a refreshing reversal of decades of policy, but also there's also another reversal here.
Speaker 82 You ever notice that the one making the charge of racism is never the one on trial?
Speaker 82 Intel is a conservative, that is the one making the charge.
Speaker 82 Before we get into specifics, let me say this, and this I want to make sure those who count
Speaker 82 understand very clearly.
Speaker 82
I am not willing to bow before the king. I will never bow before the king.
In America, we do not have kings.
Speaker 82 The President of the United States is not above the law or above criticism. I will never, ever say the emperor
Speaker 82 is wearing clothes.
Speaker 82
If he's not, let's talk about why I said what I said. Start with a low-hanging fruit here.
Let's define racism.
Speaker 82 Definition discrimination or prejudice based on race.
Speaker 82 What's discrimination?
Speaker 82 Treatment based on category rather than individual merit.
Speaker 82 Well, I've uncovered exclusive information about Barack Obama. He favors policies that will give preference to groups based on race rather than individual merit.
Speaker 82 Gee.
Speaker 82 They call that affirmative action.
Speaker 82
I call it a racist policy. He supports it.
I do not. Period.
Speaker 82 But let's not focus on the tired old arguments of the past.
Speaker 82 Let's talk about the present. Let's talk about the Gates story.
Speaker 82 Here's his answer when he was asked about it.
Speaker 82 I don't know all the facts, but that the Cambridge police
Speaker 82 acted stupidly.
Speaker 82 There is a long history in this country of African Americans and Latinos
Speaker 82
being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. And that's just a fact.
President Obama needed to be quick on his feet, so he fell back on his principles. He fell back on how he sees the world.
Speaker 82 He made two points there. One, the police acted stupidly.
Speaker 82 Why?
Speaker 82
Well, there's a history of race problems with cops needlessly arresting black men. Not an exactly subtle tie-in.
Number two, he didn't know all the facts.
Speaker 82 So he's making a racial accusation without all of the facts based on preconceived notions. Some would call that racial prejudice.
Speaker 82 Just because the accusation was made by
Speaker 82 a black man about white cops instead of an African American, it changes changes absolutely nothing.
Speaker 82 This is the prism that our president sees the world through. Other than being an accomplished professor, what do you know about Professor Gates?
Speaker 82 You know that he's buddies with Obama, right?
Speaker 82 Well, here's some audio of Professor Gates describing how he viewed the arrest. The first piece is just a quote:
Speaker 82
I'm a black professor with a white man looking for a way to level the playing field. field.
That's how he described the officer. A white man looking to level the playing field.
Speaker 82 Well, what about America's political history?
Speaker 36 You know what those guys have said?
Speaker 84 All right, somehow, while we were asleep, all you white women and all you black people got into the middle class. We're not sure how it happened, but
Speaker 84 the first thing we're going to do is we're going to shake the tree, and any of y'all who can't hold on, y'all gone back.
Speaker 84 And the second thing, we're going to set up barriers so that no more of you all can get in here. That is very important.
Speaker 82
That is so unbelievably offensive. But let's not forget what the Obamas themselves have said.
She is a
Speaker 82 typical white person who,
Speaker 82 you know, if she sees somebody on the street that she doesn't know, you know, there's a reaction that's been bred into
Speaker 82 our experiences.
Speaker 82 We've talked a lot about him trashing his own grandmother here, but more importantly, he sees the world as a place where the typical white person is afraid of those who are different.
Speaker 82
Also, this was bred into his white grandmother. Let me say that again.
This was, quoting him, bred into her.
Speaker 82 Gee, wasn't Jimmy the Greek fired for something like that?
Speaker 82 How about this super classic gem?
Speaker 85 And I really want to emphasize the word responsibility. I think that whether you are a white executive living out in the suburbs who doesn't want to pay taxes to inner city children
Speaker 85 for them to go to school, I worked as a community organizer in Chicago. I was very active in low-income neighborhoods.
Speaker 82 Again, so the problem is the typical white executive.
Speaker 82 I didn't know typical white executives don't care about inner-city children.
Speaker 82 This is what he believes is typical.
Speaker 82 And what about his wife?
Speaker 86 Let me tell you something. For the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country.
Speaker 82 The only thing that makes her proud now is that we're finally overcoming the traditions and the history of racism and embracing her husband. Well, let's look into those traditions and history.
Speaker 86 And Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices. We are going to have to change our conversation.
Speaker 86 We're going to have to change our traditions, our history.
Speaker 84 We're going to have to move into a different place.
Speaker 82 Good God, America, I hope you are listening.
Speaker 82 So how would they define the American experience? Don't like being pushed outside of our comfort zones. You know it right here on this campus.
Speaker 82 Some folks are sitting at different tables, y'all living in different dorms. I was there.
Speaker 82 Y'all not talking to each other.
Speaker 82 Taking advantage of the fact that you're in this diverse community.
Speaker 82 Because sometimes it's easier to hold on to your own stereotypes and misconceptions.
Speaker 84 It makes you feel justified in your ignorance.
Speaker 84 That's America.
Speaker 82 That's America.
Speaker 82 That's America?
Speaker 82 Really shouldn't be a surprise.
Speaker 82 How could you possibly have a different opinion of this country when you spent 20 years
Speaker 82 marinating in this?
Speaker 83 Barack knows what it means to be a black man living in a country and a culture that is controlled by rich white people.
Speaker 83 Hillary can never know that. Hillary ain't never been called a n ⁇ .
Speaker 82 And of course, there's this gem. The government's lied.
Speaker 83 The government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color.
Speaker 82 Does anyone really truly believe
Speaker 82 the president and his wife attended services with this man for 20 years
Speaker 82 and didn't know,
Speaker 82 never heard these opinions?
Speaker 82 They are their opinions.
Speaker 82 My comments are not about the traditional definition of racism.
Speaker 82 Barack Obama is not going to be in some pointy hood.
Speaker 82 If we're using the media's definition of racism that they themselves have developed over the past few years, there is no question this man qualifies.
Speaker 82 But this is about the President of the United States, who sees the world through a prism of righting racial wrongs.
Speaker 82 His default position is to see white people as typically unfair, typically afraid of those who are different.
Speaker 82 Whenever you see people as a group and you see that group in a negative light, and then you see yourself as the one who must use your power, your platform, your policy to reverse the social injustice, then yes,
Speaker 82 I think racist applies to you.
Speaker 82 But you still may disagree with me. And God bless the United States of America that we can still have the freedom to ask the tough questions of each other.
Speaker 82 But if you still don't agree with me, let me reverse the comments.
Speaker 82 If I were on the radio today and I said that the typical black person had a negative trait bred into them,
Speaker 82 would I be a racist?
Speaker 82 If I said that the typical black person didn't care about the poor children,
Speaker 82 would I be a racist?
Speaker 82 If I said that blacks routinely target whites unfairly and it showed their stupidity,
Speaker 82 would I be a racist?
Speaker 82 If I supported a policy or started
Speaker 82 building new policies policies that directed money and preference to white people instead of blacks solely on the color of their skin. Would I be a racist?
Speaker 82 The answer to all of these is yes.
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