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The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.

Okay, we are.

We have to take these things seriously because women need to be believed.

And here is what Ocasio-Cortez said when she left the border guard yesterday.

Listen carefully.

In that last facility, I was not safe from the officers in that facility.

Do you have any comment about what was posted about you in the alleged Facebook group?

I mean, I think it's just

indicative of the violent culture that we saw on the inside of the forum.

Wow, the violent culture that she just saw.

She in that facility that she went to check out with all the cameras and everything else, she was not safe.

I wish there had been somebody around that might have witnessed her feeling unsafe.

And I understand we have somebody who had witnessed that or couldn't explain exactly what happened yesterday because we must take her seriously.

She must be believed

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She wasn't safe, Stu.

She was not safe.

I'm glad you're aware of that.

When I heard this, I thought to myself, my gosh, these Border Patrol agents are animals.

They're just animals.

Physically and emotionally, putting Ocasio-Cortez in an unsafe atmosphere.

And of course, all women must be believed.

And so we're going, we're shooting from the hip on that one.

We're just going to believe her and take her at her word.

And we have somebody who, and what is your name again?

Hello?

Yes.

Hi, my name is Brittany.

Hi, Brittany.

Hi, I'm I'm an aide to Alexander at Casio-Cortez.

You are what?

I'm an aide to Alexander at Casio-Cortez.

Okay, so I was on the trip to the border.

You were on the trip.

I was.

And what I witnessed was shocking.

It was shocking.

To the American people.

Okay.

And so you were there when she was unsafe.

She was unsafe.

All right.

Did you feel unsettled in the officers?

Yeah.

Did you feel unsafe?

I did feel unsafe as well.

Okay.

All right.

I was very disturbed by the way that the officers

threatening Alexander Acasio-Cortez.

Okay, what?

So what?

So how is she being threatened?

She was physically abused.

She was physically abused.

While at the facility.

And you witnessed it.

I did.

Okay.

There was one officer in particular

who physically abused Alexander Acasio-Cortez

with his pupils.

With his pupils?

Yes.

He physically looked at her

multiple times.

Multiple times.

and

and

I can't believe I had to witness it

well wait but we

the off did I say the officers were doing it yes

the officers were looking at her her with her with the pupils uh-huh and

at one point she was molested with a retina

okay um um and it was not just the physical abuse it was also mental abuse that I witnessed how was the mental abuse um One officer was thinking about her repeatedly.

How do you know?

Thinking over and over again.

Thinking about what?

These officers

who had other...

The thoughts.

The what?

The thoughts inside of his head were about Alexander Ocasio-Cortez.

How do you know that?

I was a social media post about her.

Okay.

This is the Holocaust.

The Holocaust of social media posts occurred to Alexander Caso-Cortez while he was there.

And these these Holocaust-like posts,

this was assassination by meme.

Assassination by meme.

By meme.

These are people who are former border agents.

or people who said they were former border agents or people who said they knew someone who was a former border agent or someone who has once seen a former border agent who posts memes that were negative about Alexandria Costa-Cortaz.

Okay, and that is the Holocaust.

The Holocaust of memes, yes.

Yeah, okay, so may I...

One person

who's a prisoner

told Alexandria Casa-Cortez while she was there

that she was recently forced to sleep on a bed of needles.

On a bed of needles.

Infected needles.

Infected bed of needles.

The needles were infected by government-created HIV

because they were the ones that did that.

Right.

I don't think so.

And then this poor prisoner was carved up with a machete by a man wearing a hockey mask who was a former border agent.

Okay.

I don't think any of this happened.

They were put in a barrel of acid

and dissolved.

And only because Alexandria Casio-Cortez was coming did they surgically repair her?

They surgically repaired her after they dissolved her.

To cover cover what they did at the border.

Okay.

So did you see the bed of needles?

I did.

Hello?

What was that?

Oh, well, that was me rolling my window up.

Just like Alexandria Casio-Cortez does when she gets tough questions.

All right, Brittany, thank you very much for the report.

Appreciate it.

So she has refuses to refuse to respond to claims that she saw people drinking out of toilets.

I wish she would.

Look, here's the thing that should happen.

When I saw this report yesterday, I thought this is the most outrageous.

I mean, remember, this is the woman who compared these to concentration camps.

So we're lucky that she didn't say that the border guard was shoving people into showers and into ovens.

But instead, she said they're forcing people to drink out of toilets.

Now, I cannot imagine this happening,

but stranger things have happened, right?

I guess.

Stranger things had happened.

Stranger things have happened than a prisoner, a supposed prisoner who's saying

things

about the people who are watching them, the guards.

Because that never occurs.

Someone who commits an offense, like crossing the border illegally,

would never say something negative about Border Patrol.

They should just be immediately believed without even a hint of skepticism.

Right, especially that we know that a lot of the organizers are from

Chicago and are communists and Marxists.

So when they see their ally, Ocasio-Cortez, come in, I can't imagine anyone

running to the chain link fence and saying, oh, they were forcing me to drink out of toilets.

I can't imagine that happening.

However, let's just take it at face value because when somebody makes a charge like that, we should know.

For instance, let's say,

let me think of something that would just never happen.

You were walking down the street in the middle of the night, let's say in Chicago, and somebody said, this is Trump country, and then put a noose around somebody's neck.

We should take that seriously and then figure out, did that really happen or not?

It's kind of important to investigate.

So when I first saw this yesterday, my first thought was, if I'm Donald Trump, I immediately dispatch the FBI and I go to Ocasio-Cortez

and I seriously say to them, I don't want to show any, you know, some sort of show investigation.

I want an actual investigation.

We want you to investigate exactly what she said.

Then I want her to identify that woman.

We'll take that woman and we'll put her into protective custody.

So there's not going to be a problem with the border guards.

The FBI can take her if they want and make sure that she's protected and taken care of.

We want to know the description of the border guard.

We want to know his name.

I'm sure she remembered his badge number because if somebody was saying that, I would try to remember at least his name and then I want a full investigation on that and if those border guards are doing those things I want them fired now on the off chance that this didn't happen

I would like to prosecute anyone who is making outrageous charges like this

because you just can't go in and make charges if we're going to take every woman woman seriously, I think we need to start with a Casio-Cortez.

Let's take her seriously.

Let's send the FBI down.

She felt unsafe.

She felt unsafe in that facility.

My gosh,

let's get it on the record.

What exactly was making her feel unsafe in that facility?

Now,

I can't imagine

that the ProPublica story that coincidentally came out at the same time she was making this charge.

I can't imagine that she had prior notice of that, and this was a great way to hype that story.

But

let's take her at her word.

I'm sure she was asked for comment, considering she was the first person named in the story.

So obviously she would know, unless ProPublica is a horrible, horrible journalism organization that decided not to get comment from the people mentioned.

It's just an amazing coincidence that she happened to be down at the border and she felt unsafe in that facility

at exactly the same time that that story was coming out.

And again, what's the story exactly?

I want to make sure I understand that people post bad things online.

Is that a news story?

Is it?

Because, gosh, I've seen a lot of terrible things posted about you, but yet never one report about how awful it was.

That is a, I mean, I can't believe a public figure would have nasty things posted about them on the internet.

What an incredible scoop by ProPublica.

Wait a minute.

It was not just nasty things.

They were things that made her feel unsafe.

Were they?

I guess they were.

I mean,

I don't know why she thinks that the people that she was standing near were the ones who did it.

They're like, this is, was this, how did we know they were border guards?

Well, this is a Facebook private group.

And, like, Facebook private groups with 10,000 people.

All you need to know is have an invite from someone.

You could be five steps removed from a border agent and be in that group.

It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.

Just so you know.

And by the way, border agents are people, right?

Like, so yes, they also have dark humor and do bad things.

There are some agents that obviously make inappropriate jokes.

What world do you think you live in?

This is, we, every conservative that has ever posted anything negative about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in any level of critique has been accused of much worse.

I don't know if you remember Ben Shapiro asking Ocasio-Cortez to debate, and she accused him of cat calling, not some random person 10 steps removed from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but herself.

She said it.

She accused him of doing that because he asked for a debate on the issues.

Well, I just know that Ben Shapiro has never felt unsafe from things that were said about him on the internet.

Oh, no.

I have never felt unsafe ever by things that were said by people on the internet or in Facebook groups or Think Progress or, you know, basically from the floor of Congress.

I've never felt unsafe by anything like that.

We need to take her seriously.

And I mean it.

The president needs to investigate this story.

The FBI should investigate this story.

If the border guards are doing the things in the facility, remember, she felt unsafe in this facility.

How stupid does a border guard have to be to do that to a member of Congress with witnesses around?

She also claims they're drinking out of toilets.

I want to know, is that true?

If that's true, then those border guards need to be dismissed and fired immediately.

If they were doing something criminal, they should go to jail.

But on the off chance

that they didn't do that,

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So I was drinking out of the toilet this morning.

Did you see too that they talked about

there's like, you know, in these facilities, which are obviously largely not intended for any long stays, they have these units that bring in the water.

And it has a toilet below and on top of it, kind of behind it, is where the sink is.

And people are like, do you think maybe when they said the toilet, like because there's a sink also sort of attached to the same unit, that might have been what they were referring to?

And that they were they did not like the idea that they were drinking water that came out of a

place that is too close, essentially, to

but it was clean.

It's the same water, yeah, it's the same water, it's going there.

But I got news for you in your bathroom, it's the same water, which the sink might be a little, if you're lucky, it might be a little more than two feet away, right?

Exactly.

Uh, that might have been what it was.

And then they asked her and she's like, oh, no, they said they had to go into the bowl.

Absolutely ridiculous.

Ridiculous.

I mean, obviously, this doesn't happen.

Ridiculous.

Come on.

Ridiculous.

Really?

Does anyone

tire

this occurred?

Does anyone on earth believe it occurred?

Casio-Cortez.

I don't even think she believes it occurred.

I think she can do it herself.

I think she's in auto-believe mode, right?

Anything they said that was negative, she would have believed, no matter what it was.

Yes.

Because she wants to believe that it's negative, right?

So that's my belief on it.

I don't think she, I don't think she actually believes these things occurred.

And she, you notice how she worded these things.

She's like, oh, well, I was

being harassed by the border agents.

You know, it's a nicely worded thing that doesn't necessarily mean it occurred when all the cameras were around.

It could just be the things that got posted in the forest.

No, she said in that last facility

by the officers.

Officers.

That is what she said.

So I guess she doesn't even have that out now.

No, so I would, because I mean, I strongly recommend

FBI investigations.

I tend to believe there's cameras all around there.

And it's funny because

they were very upset that they were asked to check their phones going into the facility.

So they did, but heroic.

Joaquin Castro smuggled in a device to get some footage.

And what a brave man he is.

Oh, my God.

And certainly nothing, you know, his brother's running for president, but don't worry, that's not at all important to pull a stunt like this.

But you know what?

All these terrible things happened.

The only thing he was able to get, though, was a bunch of women sitting comfortably in sleeping bags.

But they were on the floor.

Oh, my God.

And unlike my daughter, who sleeps on the floor in her sleeping bag next to her bed inexplicably every night,

that is the most horrific thing that's ever happened.

Well, I think that you can make a case that they're used to sleeping on the dirt outside for this, you know, this long journey of the world.

There are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of miles of journey.

They're usually, you know, cop in a squat by a cactus,

and now we're forcing them to, you know, put a sleeping bag down on a clean floor.

If there was only some recourse for these people, if there was only some way for them to avoid these facilities, like, I don't know, like turning around and going the opposite direction.

Oh, that's not back to their homes.

Oh, you want to go back to the past?

I say we keep them marching forward.

Yeah, we open our borders and we march them all the way to the Canadian border and help them across the Canadian border.

And I'm sure we'd have great response from the Canadians.

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49-year-old Roy Larner.

He was defending himself against jihadists who killed eight people, injured 38 others.

Now, do you remember this is the London Bridge attack two years ago?

Remember the Islamists came on London Bridge.

They just started slaughtering people, killing people, and this guy, 49-year-old guy, he defended himself.

The attack left him with more than 80 stitches to his head, ear, arms, and hands after two of the terrorists slashed at his head and neck.

Following the attack, Lerner revealed that the terrorists had shouted, This is for Allah, Islam, Islam, Islam, during the rampage.

So he fights these guys off.

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This was not a peaceful gathering of Islamists.

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the highest

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He was given the George Cross.

Seems great.

So far, everything seems great, right?

Well,

apparently

he was contacted and interviewed by a far-right wing group.

And the man who says, I'm not political at all,

has now been put on the government's terror watch list.

The guy who fought against terrorists

is now on a terrorist watch list for fears that he might become an extremist.

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Could we maybe see if we can get a hold of this guy?

Because

it's going to make it worse for him.

Now he's really going to be the terrorist watcher.

We're either missing something in this story or

England has gone full-fledged batcrap crazy.

Is it possible this guy was was spotted with a Betsy Ross flag?

Because that you want to talk about a sign of terrorists.

Not any shoes.

Basically, the number one sign of terrorism in the world is the Betsy Ross flag.

Well, she was

a horrible human being.

Oh my gosh, yes.

I don't know anything really about her except she was a seamstress, and probably the story's not true.

But

I am so offended by the Betsy Ross flag because it shows that you are a crazy kook.

I, for one, am glad that Nike listened to Colin Kaepernick and pulled all those shoes from the market.

Well, I mean, he has a lot of evidence that the Betsy Ross flag is basically the, you know, it's basically white supremacy.

It's basically a white hood, is what I see it as.

But BuzzFeed has pointed this out, by the way, and they have nailed it.

Listen to the evidence piling up.

It's so, it's piled so high you can't see the top of the heap of this evidence.

Are you ready?

Number one.

Yes.

A 2018 story by The Outline noted that the Betsy Ross flag was on display in the home of a member of a white nationalist group.

Shut up.

Number one.

Shut up.

And you think, well, that's more than enough to remove this historical volume.

Well, that's why I have been boycotting Lucky Charms because that white supremacist also was eating Lucky Charms.

And I'm telling you right now, General Mills is a white supremacist symbol.

Everything General Mills makes, I boycott.

I don't want it on the shelves.

I am telling my local grocer, you carry anything made by General Mills.

And I am out.

You are a racist.

Now, some people might say that's one piece of evidence

from 2018.

You don't have anything from this year so far, but the year isn't, I mean, it's not over yet.

It's still here 2015.

Doesn't Duke also eat cereal from

the flag.

Oh, the Lucky Charms.

There's plenty of evidence.

Oh, I thought that was enough for me to hate the flag.

There's more evidence.

There's more.

So 2018,

one Betsy Ross flag spotted in the home of one guy who belonged to a white supremacist group.

That's evidence piece number one.

Number two.

As if you need more.

As if you need more.

In 2016.

Now, 2016, you might notice I skipped over 2017.

There were no pieces of evidence, apparently, that the Betsy Ross flag had anything to do with white supremacy in 2016.

That's what they want you to think.

Or so far, 2019.

But we have what that is.

Let me tell you something.

That's what the racist

right-wing media wants you to believe.

Right-wing media buzzfeed.

Yeah, and CNN.

But in 2016, now listen to this white supremacy.

Are you ready?

Yeah.

At a high school

in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Which is basically

a hood in the form of a city.

Let me just remind you,

Grand Wizard.

Grand Rapids.

What kind of, let me think.

What kind of rapids?

White water rapids.

Exactly.

Commonly referred to.

Everybody knows it.

So

it's a dog whistle.

Yep.

In 2016, students at a high school in Grand Rapids, Michigan displayed the Betsy Ross flag.

Not on Cinco DiMayo.

Please tell me not on Cinco DiMayo.

No.

Okay.

Worse.

Worse.

Worse than that.

I can't even think of that.

This is becoming the flag holocaust.

And you might think, wow, is there a white supremacy gathering at a high school

in Grand Rapids?

You think it must be that.

Well, no.

In 2016, students at a high school in Grand Rapids displayed the Betsy Ross flag along with a Trump campaign flag.

Oh, my.

Yep.

It's even worse.

Oh, my.

Uh-huh.

Oh, my gosh.

Yep.

Uh-huh.

The student school superintendent later apologized.

How did Nike miss these?

Yeah.

Bombshell.

So let me just review.

Okay.

And I don't know if we have time for me to get through all these again, but let me just review all of them.

Just give me the highlights.

Okay.

I'll give you the highlights.

Okay.

In 2018.

Yeah.

One guy

who was in a white supremacist group had the flag.

Holy cow.

In 2016.

Along with cereal.

It was

General Mills.

You bought those.

An Irish cereal.

Yes, yes.

Lucky Charms.

What do you think they're saying?

And then in 2016, only two years before that.

Only two years before.

Only two years

ago.

This is showing a pattern, yes, and this one was a flag with the Betsy Ross flag next to a Trump campaign flag.

And there you go.

Hear the dog whistle.

Well, no, you're not supposed to be able to hear dog whistles unless you hear it now.

You know who can hear it?

People in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Those people can hear it.

Racists.

Because they are racists.

As evidenced by this 2016 school that displayed a flag of a candidate that won approximately half the vote now you might ask yourself why are you guys talking about the Betsy Ross flag being a symbol of obvious hatred and racism well that's because Nike has yanked a USA themed sneaker featuring an early American flag notice notice CNN is covering though sorry this is the Wall Street Journal covering for Nike right now just saying an early American flag no it's the Betsy Ross flag that has a long history of two incidences of being a racist symbol.

Colin Kaepernick told the company it shouldn't sell a shoe with a symbol that he and others consider offensive.

Yeah, because he really should have the veto rights over all of America and what they find offensive.

Colin Kaepernick, his head is just screwed on so well that he's the guy that should make the judgments for all of us.

Yeah.

Well, but wait a minute.

I thought it wasn't about the flag.

No, it's not.

Why would you say it's about the flag?

These are

these are people who are patriotic that were kneeling on the field.

No, hang on.

But hang on.

He said it's

a pure patriotism.

Right.

He says he shouldn't sell it.

They shouldn't sell a shoe with a symbol that he and others consider offensive.

So the symbol was the flag.

No, I remember it's not about the flag.

I have, I have, well, well, let's listen back to Don Lemon.

Okay.

Who can tell us the true origins of this dude?

Who's Don Lemon?

Number one, she is a black woman.

She's a mixed race woman.

When you see her, you see

black women.

But she is also South Asian.

Her mom is South Asian, and her dad is South Asian.

Listen, there's more power to her.

And I think it's great.

That should be enough.

It is enough that she's a black woman.

We are not a monolith.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, except.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, they did the same thing.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I think you're not hearing what people are saying.

The people who are saying, is she black enough, that's bold, that's BS.

But

to want a distinction to say, is she African-American or is she black?

Or is she?

This is the wrong story.

This is another really good Don Lemon cut, I'm sure.

Can you play the video, please, of Don Lemon?

Taking a knee at an NFL game was never about the flag

or the military.

Never.

That's what the president wants you to believe.

It gives his insulting sons of bitches comment cover.

Yes, it does.

That not only insults hardworking professional men, but tries to drag their mothers down.

Yes, the mothers, because the sons of the people

is a constitutionally protected expression.

It falls within league rules.

Right.

Period.

Right.

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That's right.

See?

It wasn't about the flag.

You know what else gave Donald Trump a little cover about it being about the flag?

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It wasn't about the flag.

Now he works for a sneaker company, but I'm sure that it was something else about these sneakers, not just the flag being a quote symbol that he and others consider offensive.

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is the one that is the most dangerous to President Trump and the rest of the field.

She is a former prosecutor.

Well, the new polls have come out and they are worth looking at.

Biden, I think, is over.

Now, a lot could happen.

Yeah.

But I think,

you know, I think we learned a lot, and we'll get into those here coming up after the top of the hour.

The Salvadorian president has accepted blame Monday for the deaths of a migrant father and daughter who drowned last month trying to cross the Rio Grande River.

The Rio Grande is where these two,

the father and this sweet little child hanging on to his neck both passed away now whose fault is that

it's not the Salvadorian presidents it's not anybody's fault it is the mother and the father it's their fault now what he said was people don't flee their homes because they want to people flee their homes

Because they feel they have to.

Why?

Because they don't have a job, because they're being threatened by gangs, because they don't have basic things like water, education, or health.

We can blame any country, but what about our blame?

What country did they flee to?

Did they flee to the United States?

They fled El Salvador.

They fled our country.

It's our fault.

He also said, migration should be an option, not an obligation.

Whoa.

This is the first time I've seen a politician actually say something where he's taking responsibility for something

that he really doesn't have to take responsibility for.

But

really,

isn't that the way we should be looking at things?

Because we can't house everybody.

Why isn't the outcry to help countries like El Salvador?

That would at least make more sense.

Can we help them more?

Can we help them with their clean water and their gang problem?

I don't want to get involved in another country, but at least that argument would make more sense.

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He's the most logical.

He was the vice president.

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He's the guy who can fight back against Donald Trump.

I don't think any of that is right.

Kamala Harris is the one that I think will get the nomination, nomination, especially if things continue the way they are.

The latest poll numbers and why people are flocking to different candidates after the first couple of debates in one minute.

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Stu, how excited are you?

The political glass ceiling may be shattered.

Oh, thank goodness.

Well, actually, it was already shattered, well, by

what was her name?

Geraldine Furrer.

And then it was shattered again by Hillary Clinton.

But this time.

I'm talking about Sarah Palin as well.

Oh, yeah, Sarah Palin.

Sorry, Sarah Palin.

But

this time, it might be shattered.

It might be.

Yeah, for the fourth time.

We've been told over and over again it was only white men that were getting any votes in this primary.

Well, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.

It was obvious that

the people that vote Democrat were racist.

Because it was the craziest thing I've ever seen.

They're calling their own people racist.

But apparently not so.

No, not now.

It's almost like they were looking to hear the voices in a debate and then compare instead of just jumping on a bandwagon because of what's in your pants.

Yeah, and this has been kind of a different.

These polls look a lot different than they did just a couple of weeks ago.

Joe Biden, again, we said this over and over again.

It's Joe Biden's to lose, right?

But Joe Biden is good at losing.

Yes, he is.

He's lost many presidential runs.

Yeah, I mean, again, he was

handed the vice presidency with Barack Obama.

But other than that, I mean, he's run, this would be his third time running,

and the first two did not turn out well,

1988 and 2008.

So here he is again, back in 2020, which is incredible.

Joe Biden running for president.

Now, two months ago, ago, he led Kamala Harris 39-5,

which is a pretty significant lead.

Then.

It's high score wins, right?

Yes, high score wins.

That's good.

I just want to make sure that Joe and his team understand that.

High score wins.

Keep that in mind.

So that was in late April, late May, he led 32-8,

so a 24-point lead.

After this debate, he now leads 22-17 over Harris, a five-point lead.

Which is a smaller number than 39.

That's a great point, Glenn.

Thank you.

I just thought I'd throw that out.

I didn't know you were a poll poll.

I'm a mathematician.

I'm not a mathematician, but I play one on TV and radio.

Yeah, basically, the latest poll after the debate, all taken after the debate, has a four-person sort of top tier now, with Biden at 22%, Kamala Harris at 17%,

Elizabeth Warren at 15%,

and Bernie Sanders at 14%.

So, what do you think

the two most important things that I take from this is the Kamala Harris surge.

She's basically doubled her level of support.

In one fell swoop.

One question, really,

is the difference between the poll numbers.

Joe Biden, if she hadn't have done that, I'm not sure Joe Biden would have come down, and I'm not sure she would have come so far up.

But she handled that like a prosecutor.

She's a great

prosecutor and a great actress.

And I'm not saying that anything

she said she didn't believe or whatever.

I'm just saying that she knows how to package it.

She's a good storyteller.

Joe Biden was not.

He's an old school kind of storyteller, and

everybody just feels like that just rings totally false.

And he seems old and outdated.

And she made him look that way immediately.

Also,

you look at Joe Biden's numbers and you look at Joe Biden's performance, and

if you couldn't answer Kamala Harris when you knew that question was going to come up, you knew you were going to be cornered on that,

if that's the way you handle it, how are you ever going to handle somebody on stage that is a,

I mean, he's an IED waiting to go out.

You step one place and Donald Trump's going to blow you up.

Right.

It's very difficult to prepare for Trump because you don't know where he's coming from.

No idea

where those IEDs are buried.

Much less predictable than this situation, which was totally predictable.

Again, you're talking about the biggest story in Biden's previous two weeks leading up to this debate, whether he had said these things about segregationists and busing and stuff.

And

you're next to the top-tier candidate who happens to also be African-American.

How did you not see this coming?

The other thing that I find very interesting is,

and I would like to see, where did those people go who were with Bernie Sanders?

It appears as though they went to either Warren or Harris.

Yeah, you know, yeah, I would say Harris, I mean, excuse me, Warren, mostly.

I mean, because Warren had been making a move before the debate.

I don't think anyone says that Warren had an amazing debate.

They did a poll.

Part of this poll was who do you think won the debates?

So that was

Kamala Harris, 41, Elizabeth Warren 13,

and then Biden 10, Castro 4, Sanders 4, Buttigieg 3.

So, I mean, basically.

Well, that's not counting Beto, right?

Betto has the other.

Betto actually showed up as a negative number.

I don't know.

Maybe you misprint.

I don't understand.

You know, so this is a situation where Harris had a breakout performance, right?

But I mean, again, one breakout performance a year and a half before an election does not win you a nomination.

She's got to do a lot more than this.

What she did here was get get her into herself into that top tier.

Yeah, now she's got to, and it's really hard to hold.

It's easier to gain than it is to hold it.

Yeah.

So she's got to, you, you would, you know, if you're on her campaign, you're hoping that she doesn't peak too early here

because she's got to hold this thing.

I mean, we can run through the names and you'll remember a lot of them.

I mean, you know, Herman Kane and Fred Thompson and

Carly Fiorina had a run like this in 2016.

She had a great debate performance, came up to that top tier, was not able to hold it.

Now, Harris was kind of bubbling under that top tier anyway.

So this one's a very good thing.

I think she's a real deal.

Yeah, it seems like it's real.

But

another thing they show in this poll is: who do you think could handle particular issues best?

And Harris doesn't particularly perform well when it comes to things like the economy, for example, or healthcare.

She performs really well when it comes to race relations, which is one of the four categories they tested.

But again, race relations, while it's going to be a big issue, certainly in the Democratic primary, as it always is, obviously, identity politics are huge.

It's not necessarily you got to do more than that to be able to get elected by the American people as a whole.

I mean, that's one issue and it's an important issue, but it's like they're also going to want you to be good with the economy and healthcare and all these other things.

If she can't close the gap on healthcare and the economy, she doesn't win.

Because if the economy is good, people are going to be much more reluctant to switch horses midstream when things are good.

If things are bad, that's going to be the top priority.

Also, something else you should look into is how do they fare on foreign affairs?

Because between

Iran and their ally, Russia, I wouldn't count out real problems

internationally sprouting up right before this election.

No, I mean, obviously, it could be a potentially huge issue.

I don't think they tested that.

They tested the economy, healthcare, the climate crisis, and race relations.

The climate crisis.

Who's best to handle that?

The climate crisis?

Bernie Sanders, apparently.

Bernie Sanders, yeah.

He's number one, then Biden two, Warren three, Harris IV.

Excuse me, that was healthcare.

I remember that incorrectly.

I'm sorry.

For the climate crisis, it's a tie between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden at 19%, Warren at 14%, and Harris at 6%.

Listen to the economy, though.

This is a legitimate problem, I think, for Kamala Harris.

And why, if you want to make an argument that this is a fleeting moment, because she has to do more than this.

That's the most important takeaway.

She can't just have one moment about race with Joe Biden.

She's got to continue this.

She can't do, I mean, we've seen this in the past.

You know, Mitt Romney was a great example of this.

Beats up on Barack Obama in debate number one, but then basically turns the campaign off for the rest of the time and loses.

Like literally, like it seemed intentional.

Yeah, it almost did.

It seemed like, how could I lose this race?

Yeah.

Listen to this for the economy.

Tell me, Harris does not need to improve these numbers.

Who's the best for the economy?

Number one, Joe Biden, 28%.

Number two, Elizabeth Warren, 20%.

Number three, Bernie Sanders, 16%.

Kamala Harris, 6%.

I mean, her issues are 6% for the economy, 10% healthcare, 6% climate crisis, 29% racial relations.

It's not enough.

Right now, it's just a moment for her.

Here's the thing.

She is a prosecutor.

She's very, very smart.

She's accomplished.

She can do this.

This will be hers hers to lose.

She could do this.

And

to me, she would make the most fierce opponent.

If I were advising the president, which I'm not,

but if I were advising the president, I would be most fearful of her.

I would be doing more work, if this holds, to make sure that you know how to

go

toe-to-toe with her because she's going to be a different

Hillary.

She's not Hillary.

You have to look at that and realize that Hillary was a uniquely terrible candidate.

Joe Biden, I think he's going to, I think he'll crush Joe Biden.

I think he'll do a great job on Joe Biden.

I think he'll do a great job on Elizabeth Warren.

I think he'd do a great job against

Corey Booker.

I can't think of anybody

that I don't think he could crush.

Kamala Harris is different.

She'll be able to

make him look like a bully easily.

And if that happens, I think he would lose.

And I think, you know, we talked about this from the very beginning with Harris and that, you know, we've been pretty bullish on her chances to win this primary because of her kind of unique skill set.

That being said, she has not been tested in this sort of spotlight before.

She had a great first debate, but that doesn't mean that she's going to be able to perform like that every time.

She's won one,

She won a Senate race in 2016.

Remember, she's not been around that long.

No,

but she has the experience of being in front of a jury.

And

she's used to winning regular people over, right?

And your job as a prosecutor is not just to come up and be prepared for every line of argument, which

is a big deal in a debate, but also be able to communicate to regular people with emotion to move them.

And to be likable.

That's right.

And look, I don't think a lot of people will tell you that she's not likable, but she was able to do it for a pretty long time successfully.

That does not mean this translates to a win in the election by any means, but we're now talking about danger and percentages and what's her chances.

And I think her chances are, you know,

of all these candidates, she has this sort of skill set that is dangerous in an election, which is why, of course, Democrats are throwing money at her like crazy.

The other one they keep talking about is Budajej, who looks really bad in these polls, did not seem to do very well.

Budajej isn't going to do it.

it doesn't it doesn't you know the thing about buttigeg is man this guy cannot get an african-american to like him i it's amazing i mean it's a big part of this primary and he'll he can every other group he's okay with and then it gets to black voters and they're like zero percent has he tried to use the joe biden trick of using the word man a lot Not enough.

Not enough.

Hey, I'm Pete Buddhajudge, man.

Man.

And man, I got to tell you, man, it's going to be great, man.

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So let's look at the poll numbers for the presidential campaign.

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Stu Bregier is here.

He's kind of a numbers freak

and has been watching the polls.

How stable are these polls, Stu?

How accurate do you think they are?

I mean, it's,

you know, they're polls and they're way ahead.

When you talk about primary polling this far in advance, it does not.

Everything can change.

You're right.

Everything can change.

But it is the state of the race at this moment.

I think it's pretty well reflected in this, and it's not the only poll showing, for example, Harris doubling her support since the debate.

Would you agree with me that Harris

could very likely be the Democratic nominee

if she can carry her skills

into different arenas like the economy and healthcare?

Yeah, I mean, she has work to do, but she's definitely, she has a really good chance of winning this thing.

Again, remember, she was one of the people raising the most money as well.

You know, the prediction markets have her in first place now,

ahead of both Biden and Warren, Bernie Sanders in fourth, and then, you know, Buddha Jet down to fifth.

You know, she has a really,

she has a pathway now, right?

Does John Hickenlooper have a pathway?

Probably not, right?

So the fact that you have a pathway to the nomination is a big deal.

It's just that you can't look at one debate and say, I I think about 42% of Democrats actually watch the debate.

So, you know, more than half of Democrats who are likely to vote didn't even check it out.

That's how early we are in this.

Could totally change.

If Biden has a really good performance in debate number two, he'll probably hold on to this lead and expand it.

He has an opportunity to not choke this away.

Most people, you know, like all things being equal, that's where people land, right?

That's where they start.

We already had this guy.

We think he can beat Trump.

For whatever reason, they gravitate to Joe Biden, familiarity probably being most prominent among them.

Except not real familiarity.

Once they watch him, their opinion is easily changed if he doesn't meet or exceed their expectations.

This next debate, he's got to do well.

One of the really interesting things, I think, for Republicans is to win.

the Democratic primary, you have to go so far left, you put yourself in a position of not being able to come back to the center.

How do you come back and then go to the American people and say, well, here's the things I've been saying for six months to win this primary.

Now let me try to pitch them to you, and they're way out of step with everybody else.

For example,

one of the big things being floated by the Democrats is Medicare for all.

And there's a couple of different flavors of that, one of which is...

to replace private insurance completely.

So you'd basically make private insurance illegal.

Illegal.

And you would have every single person would be on government government insurance.

This is something that even the Canadian Supreme Court said was unconstitutional in Canada.

But we're supposed to have it here.

So now that's not, that's Bernie Sanders supported that.

Kamala Harris raised her hand to this question.

She's had an on-again, off-again relationship with this particular policy.

She came out initially and supported it.

Then she backed off of it.

Then during the debate, she raised her hand with Bernie Sanders saying that she supported it.

Then when asked again about it, she said, no, what she meant is that she would leave her own personal private insurance to go on the government plan.

Oh, that wasn't the question.

Right.

Now, when you read the wording of the question, you could theoretically have taken it that way, but it makes no sense in context, right?

I mean, Bernie Sanders is the only other person raising his hand.

It doesn't make any sense.

Anyway, that policy is only supported by 21% of Americans.

So to get to the left and get out to that Bernie Sanders Build de Blasio sort of area and maybe a little bit.

Which is a window ledge.

Right, which is, yes, it is a window ledge at the top of a high building with high winds.

Only 21% is with you there.

So that's a big, that's going to be really tough to pull back to the center when you come back to the debate.

Another thing that every single candidate raised their hand to was: do we give government insurance to illegal immigrants?

Every single candidate raised their hand and said, yes, we do.

What do the American people think of that?

59% say no way.

So it is 59% say no.

I think it's 38% said yes.

Where do these 39% think we're going to get that money?

I don't know that they put that much thought into it.

Okay, all right.

Okay.

It's not like a bridge too far, really, to think, huh, before I give something away,

where am I getting the money for that?

But apparently for 39% or

maybe

just 10%.

Maybe there are 29% of the people that are like, yeah,

we're the richest nation in the world, and we might as well.

Maybe.

The richest nation in the world is always a strange thing to say when you're 20-some-odd trillion dollars in debt.

Yeah, you know,

Bernie Madoff was one of the richest people around for a very long time.

How'd that work out?

Wasn't really real, was it?

That's kind of a major issue when you come down to these polls.

Here's the thing: if Donald Trump can and

his

allies, or the people who care about the Constitution, if they can just teach people what socialism is,

this isn't a hard race to win.

Right.

And that's the thing.

Most pollsters ask very base level questions.

Like Medicare for All in this poll is, they ask about it, and 56% of people say they like it.

Well, when you drill down into those numbers, the policies actually being presented are not popular at all.

But if you ask that sort of surface question, you have a nice talking point to go out in front of the media and say, people want this, people want this.

Well, everybody wants free stuff.

If you say to to people, like, hey, it's, you know, Medicare for All is great.

And then you say, well, you know, maybe your taxes have to go up a little bit.

Then it kind of comes down.

Then you say, well, what if they come up two or three hundred dollars a month?

You get down into the low, you know, 20s pretty darn fast because people theoretically would love.

I mean, who wouldn't?

I mean, if Medicare for All actually gave you good service and it was legitimately free, it was the air we breathe, of course it would be something that people would want.

But it doesn't give good service and it costs a fortune.

So

here's an example of drilling down, and there's some really disturbing things.

There's a new poll out that claims four out of 10 American adults, 40%,

claim they prefer socialism to capitalism, which is really disturbing.

Really disturbing.

Now, let me give you some of the information on this.

45%

with millennials.

About half of the millennials say they would prefer socialism.

45% of Gen Xers, more than one-third of boomers, and one-quarter of those 65 or older.

So the older you get, the less inclined you are to like socialism.

Stunningly, the more you've been exposed to it.

Yes.

The survey found significant portions of various population groups unexpectedly leaning towards socialism.

Those segments included one out of every five political conservatives, 21%.

Now, Now, I don't think you're a conservative.

What you are is you are somebody who is a

progressive Republican.

One in six adults with a biblical worldview, 15%.

One out of,

or sorry, more than four out of ten residents in the South, 43%.

Survey revealed, however, the term socialism is not widely understood.

For instance, they found within the 2000 survey respondents, when they were asked whether they preferred capitalism or

socialism, their answers were compared to their preferred form of government in specific governance situations.

Those who claimed to prefer capitalism consistently chose the capitalist perspective in 17% of the situation tested, where a mere 2% of those who claimed to prefer socialism consistently

opted for that form of government.

So in other words, in every case, they would say, hey, do you want the government doing this?

You want the government doing this?

Those who said they preferred capitalism

only chose capitalism

17% of the time in all situations.

But when it came to socialism, only 2% who said they were for socialism claimed, yeah, that's what socialism means.

I'm for that.

So, an overwhelming ratio of adults, 12 to 1, say they prefer a nation with with individual ownership of private property to one where all the property is owned by the government.

That's 87%

to 7%.

Okay, that's a pretty wide margin.

Notice that the Democrats are talking about that at this point.

By a 6 to 1 ratio, Americans want government to take

take its direction from the people rather than to live in a nation where the population takes its direction from the government.

That's 76 to 12.

Economically, there are six Americans who want a country featuring prices of goods based on the free market for every person who

prefers to have the price goods determined by the government.

So, free market systems, 75%,

government price controls, et cetera, et cetera, 12%.

Americans prefer a society based on self-reliance instead of government reliance by a 5 to 1 ratio, 69% to 14%.

U.S.

citizens are four times more likely to desire an economy based on private enterprise than one based upon government-run industries, 65% to 15%.

This is where people have to understand.

The government will be running your health care.

It's not going to be a private anything.

Government will be running your health care.

Americans are more than three times likely to opt for a government with limited power and agenda defined and monitored by the public than a desire for a government with high ideals and unlimited authority to pursue those ideals.

19% actually say they want that.

That a government has high ideals and ultimate power to implement those ideals.

67% say, no, thank you.

People are twice as likely to want a government of servant leaders whose job is to discern and carry out the will of the people as opposed to a government of experts who have good intentions and

substantial power to make decisions for the people that's 60 to 28.

So what you're finding here is that

nobody really knows what socialism is.

When asked where the U.S.

is headed in the future,

a plurality, 40%, said the United States will be a capitalist society, while half as many, 21%, said it would be socialist, and three out of 10 said, 29%, they had no idea where this country was headed.

But when they were asked which best describes the economy of the United States, two-thirds of adults said we are a capitalist nation, 65%.

One-eighth, 12%, claimed the U.S.

is socialist.

And a larger share, 19%, said, I absolutely have no idea.

The economic system most closely aligned to your principles and principles taught in scriptures?

Four out of ten said they didn't know.

The rest was split evenly between socialism and capitalism.

30% said that's more biblical socialists,

and 26% said capitalism.

The more you don't believe in God, the higher the percentage is for you to believe in

socialism.

And there were 4%

who believed the best thing that we could be is a communist country.

So that's good.

All the president really has to do is just really define what capitalism and what socialism really is.

Define the free market and freedom and

reiterate what these people are actually saying.

And I think you'll have a much easier road to hoe.

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You know, July 4th usually is a big movie weekend.

I know Spider-Man.

Yeah, that's the big one.

Spider-Man, yeah.

That's the one that's going to dominate the box office.

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Looks good.

Did you hear about the Yellow Jacket nests that are happening in Alabama?

I've heard that they're large.

Is this the stereotype?

Super nests is what they're called.

They have found about 90,

some of them reaching the size of a Volkswagen beetle.

I'm a little nervous about that.

Do we still have the blow up the planet button somewhere?

That's what it would be.

You know, yellow jackets don't lose their stinger.

Yellow jackets also like to sting humans.

They're not afraid of humans.

Most bees and everything else don't like, they only sting when

they really have to because they die rather.

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Yellow jackets, not so much.

So they can sting you over and over again.

And if you're swarmed by yellow jackets, you can die from that because they just keep stinging you.

Imagine

a yellow jacket nest the size of a car.

I saw one nest.

They took a picture of one of the nests that was in like this 56 Buick that had been in a barn and the windows rolled down and the entire interior was a nest oh gosh they're saying if you stumble into one of these uh

back up immediately and call a professional to go and destroy that nest and people want natural things nature sucks that does

a perfectly good buick ruined by yellow jackets what do yellow jackets do?

I mean, is there a purpose for them?

I mean, horror.

Okay, okay, okay.

Other than that.

You're listening to Glenn Beck.

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It's Independence Week on the Glenn Beck program.

We're glad you're here.

There's a lot to talk about, including freedom of speech, and we can talk about freedom of speech, at least at this hour.

Mainly because we're not located anywhere near Portland, Oregon.

We'll tell you what is the latest in the Portland Antifa scandal, or I'm sorry.

the Antifa Pride Parade, because it was not a scandal.

Nothing happened there, nothing to see.

We'll talk about that and what the mayor said yesterday in one minute.

This is the Glenbeck program.

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No, as I like to call him, Andy No, is going to be on with us tomorrow.

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Antipha,

we have to decide as a nation, what are we doing?

We have to decide whether we're going to have law and order in our towns or not.

And remember, chaos is the operative word.

Who is the author of all chaos?

If you're religious, you believe that that is

a dark force, Satan, that is the author of chaos and discord.

He sows these seeds because we can do greater damage than he could ever do.

We'll tear each other apart.

So chaos is the word that you need to look for.

Anytime there's chaos, that is not moving in the right direction.

Portland is intentionally moving towards chaos.

Now, you could give the mayor a break because, you know, he said he was going to be a law and order guy, and then he got in, and Antifa

surrounded his house and said,

you know,

we're going to take care of you and your children if you come out against us.

And he's been great with Antifa ever since.

He loves Antifa.

Now, a man of courage would have called the police and made sure that his family was safe.

And then he would have said, and we're not going to put up with this kind of bullying in our town.

But he didn't.

Yesterday,

he came out and gave a statement.

The police immediately

came back and said, yeah, yeah,

he needs to tell us that we can go do these things.

He said that, you know,

they didn't want to interfere with ANAFA because they're afraid that that would just

set them on fire and it would just really irritate them.

Oh, no.

Not irritate,

not have them get violent.

You know, you could do that with shoplifters.

Man, if I'm just going to cause trouble and cause a scene in the store, and I know the store says, we just don't want any disruptions, just let it go.

Gosh, what am I doing?

Where am I?

I'm at that store stealing stuff all day long.

Upsetting criminals has not typically been the focus of how you design laws.

We want to avoid hurting the feelings of a particular criminal.

Usually the motivation.

Thus?

Oppression.

Oh, oppression.

Right.

Okay, yes, oppression.

I mean, that's why we have oppression right now.

I mean, they're not oppressing anybody in Portland.

Not even the guy with his brain bleeding.

He wasn't oppressed at all.

What about his rights?

Does he get any?

What about the elderly guy with the crowbar to the side of the head?

Does that guy get any rights or no?

The rights to a crowbar?

I would be suing the city for every dime.

I'm that guy.

I'd be suing them.

If I'm

Andy No, I'm doing the same thing.

I'm suing the city.

Where were you?

I warned you.

I'm on tape warning you.

Help me.

They are harassing me.

It's getting worse.

You did nothing.

You weren't even around.

I have a brain bleed in the hospital.

Why?

Because you weren't around.

Where were you?

That's a pretty good question.

And I think they would lose that in court.

If it was, you know, as long as it wasn't held in, I mean, Portland is becoming Chicago and

Al Capone, his Antifa.

They're running the city.

Whatever Antifa decides to do, they want to close streets down.

They'll close streets down.

Who else could get away with that?

You think you could close your neighborhood block street down without the police shutting you down?

With everybody in the neighborhood saying, no, we wanted to shut this street down.

We're having a block party.

You couldn't do that.

Yeah, a friend of mine does a party every year where they actually block their street off.

And they live in the middle of like, you know, there's no car traffic at all where they are, but they block this street off.

They do like a little neighborhood run.

And they have to get permits from

the city to be able to block off this street that like four cars go down per year.

Correct.

You couldn't do it.

No, you can't do it.

You can't do it.

But they can, and they can do it without any problems.

We've seen how many times have we played these videos where people are trying to take a left on a public street?

Antifa standing there in front of these people trying to take a left, forcing them to go right when they don't want to go right.

And there's a lot of times police present that will do nothing.

Well, they just will not stop it because they are worried about I mean, this is the, you know, this is the inmates running the asylum.

I mean, that is, it really is in Portland.

And, you know, they've elected now.

They've been able to elect someone.

It was like, did you watch

Wild, Wild Country, the documentary on Netflix that came out, I guess, last year?

And it's a story of the cult that went into Oregon and moved all their, like, you know, all these thousands of people in this cult, which was...

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Yeah.

And so one of the things they did was they just started once they started you know butting heads with the local residents they decided to just start running their own people and all of them voting these people into office and that's they eventually changed the name of the town and changed the names of the streets and all of this stuff because this is essentially what Portland is doing the people who are who want

Antifa being a main presence in their city are the ones running it.

So they look the other way every single time when these things go wrong.

Well, Well, you have Justice Democrats.

You see who Justice Democrats just got elected in New York?

It was

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Yeah, she's from Brooklyn, right?

Bronx.

Queens.

Queens.

Queens.

That's right, Queens.

So they just got another person elected in Queens.

And this one's great.

Now, Justice Democrats are the ones who got Ocasio-Cortez elected.

They put out, this is all verified.

They put out basically a casting call looking for somebody that that could run for Congress.

Ocasio-Cortez, this is all in her documentary.

Casio-Cortez's brother says, oh, my sister would be great.

So she convinced her to go to talk to Justice Democrats.

They look at all these people, interview all these people, and they pick Ocasio-Cortez, and then they run her campaign.

And they are the ones that were behind it.

She's a shill.

It didn't start with her.

It started with Justice Democrats, and they went for a casting goal.

Well, they've done another one, this time for the district attorney's office.

The district attorney won in her own tweet, she said

that the reason why she ran is because her great coalition

of ex-cons,

illegal immigrants, and sex workers.

Those are the people going door to door.

The swing vote.

The swing vote.

The swinger vote.

The swing vote.

So the ex-cons, the sex workers, and the illegal immigrants were the ones campaigning for the district attorney, the chief lawmaker.

So now Justice Democrats have gotten elected

to the office of the chief enforcer.

of the law, somebody who says she's not going to enforce the law.

And she won.

And this has been a strategy from Democrats for a while.

We covered years ago the Secretary of State project, which was similar.

Basically, the idea being put radicals in the mold of George Soros, who was a big funder of the organization,

to get into the positions to make the decisions if there is any

election

stuff to deal with.

Like if it's a close election and you have recounts, you have election

irregularities, you have a justice democrat, you'd have a Secretary of State project person there in the position of power to go in and make those decisions on the close calls.

The same thing here, right?

When, if you want an Antifa to thrive and you have a law and order person in charge, well, then they're going to actually enforce the law.

But if the reason that person is in charge is because groups like Antifa and their

close associates and allies gave you

hundreds of thousands, millions of dollars to win that race.

Or just the manpower to do it.

Or just the manpower and get you into office.

You owe them your job.

You owe them your career.

Of course, you're not going to crack down on them.

They're the good guys.

But this is even worse.

This is Justice Democrats who want all of that stuff.

Their close allies are Marxist revolutionaries.

They picked.

So it's not like, hey, you owe us.

No,

they went out and found somebody that believed what they believed and would do what they say they want to be done.

Yeah, yeah, hand-picked.

Yeah, this is a hand-picked person.

I'm telling you,

it's just going to boil down.

You're going to look at New York City, and that little enclave is just going to burn itself down to the ground.

And everybody will say, What happened?

What happened?

Oh, I don't know.

You had Marxists running it.

How is that going to work out?

I mean,

it is really getting crazy.

And by the way, this Justice Democrat won against a Democrat, a five-term Democrat.

So they're not really taking on the right.

They're taking on the Democrats.

There is a civil war going on, and because the media won't talk about it,

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So, Stu is going to go on the museum tour with me today.

Very excited about that.

Are you?

Yeah.

I am.

I mean, it's amazing stuff out there, and I have not been able to go through it yet.

So I'm going to give him a tour so he can promptly forget it for his tour

on Friday.

You and Jeffy are giving a couple of tours, I think, on Friday.

Our tours are the best tours because you get the information.

Sure, it's secondhand usually.

I'm just like listening to.

Right.

You'll get about every third point.

Yeah.

But I'll listen to like David Barton.

And if you've ever seen David Barton speak, he says 943 words per minute.

So if I'm giving you a third of that, you're doing really well.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And then we add on to the things, you know, into our tour that you don't get from the other tours.

Like Jeffy saying,

there will be some grunting

that will be present in the tour.

Sure.

I think Jeffy also has

like push-pops and things like that stored all around the studio.

So you're probably going to stop and get some push-pops.

There will be some treats most likely around.

You can ask Jeffy about how God seemingly is trying to kill him.

He's had a heart attack and had a tornado hit his house within the last year.

Well, when you say tornado,

when you say tornado,

I mean, it was a category zero.

But it did rip the roof off of a good chunk of a category.

It was still a zero.

Well, I mean, it hit Jeffy's house, of course.

Yeah, I mean, it's like the little pig's house that was made of straw.

It was a category zero.

He told me that the other day.

I said,

what level was this?

And he went,

Zero.

I said, what?

Zero.

Oh.

It wasn't even categorized as a tornado, but it ripped his roof off.

I think he said category zero tornadoes.

And

I will say.

Isn't it appropriate, though, that a zero ripped up would hit Jeff Jeffy?

Yes, that is appropriate.

But, I mean, it legitimately did, like,

take the roof off of a chunk of his house.

You've seen the pictures.

Yeah, I mean, it's bad.

It's really bad.

By the way, just an update for those of you who are fans of the show,

Pat's doing really well, really, really well.

Right.

He had a big surgery on Wednesday.

Or no, Friday, it was, right?

A damn doctor owes me money.

I said, take out the vocal cords while you're in there.

You know, do something.

Do something fun.

You know, something you've never done.

And you're like, ooh, who knew?

Who knew?

Your stomach could be sewn to your mouth in a surgery like that.

What a mistake.

Yeah.

Didn't do any of that.

Are you sure they didn't like implant one of the aliens from the movie aliens like in his stomach so that later on, like could be while he's on the air one day?

Could be, just bursts out.

It just bursts out.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Because that's going to, that would go viral.

That would completely go viral.

Yeah.

So he should be back.

He's got like seven weeks of recovery, but he was up and around and feeling good.

He said, you know, he's got feeling back in his arm again.

He just had four discs removed removed from his neck.

And for some reason, they can do the neck quite well, but they can't do the lower back.

I don't know why.

But that's, but, I mean, ever since I've known Pat, one of the, I think the first year we knew each other, he was having back surgery, and it did not work out well.

And he's always had this problem ever since I've known him.

And he's miserable.

Pat would be.

Pat would be a different person if he didn't have this back issue.

He is dealing with it all

All the time.

Really serious pain.

Yeah.

That's not it.

Yeah, I mean, it has been, ever since I've known him, he's been destroyed by it.

And this isn't going to get rid of that, by the way.

We should point out.

No, he's still going to be miserable.

And that might be one of the things you'd like about the show, Pat Gray Unleashed.

Is he's miserable?

Because he's miserable.

He is the guy who's just like, get up, my lawn.

He's that guy.

You crazy kids, what are you doing with your hippie talking, dope, smoking those marijuana cigarettes, talking about socialism.

Get up, Mylon.

That's what I love about the show.

Yeah, me too.

I want him to yell at the kids about socialism.

Yeah.

So he'll be back yelling at kids about socialism very soon.

Very soon.

You won't miss that.

All right.

So anyway, if you want to come to our museum, please do.

It is 4th of July weekend, and I can't think of a better way to spend it with your kids.

We try to do something special.

We haven't done anything special for the last few years, and I don't like it.

I mean, 4th of July was always a very important holiday in my family, and we've just kind of lost that tradition.

I remember one of the first years you decided to go to a town that you picked entirely because it was white near Cleveland.

At least that's what the local paper accused you of.

Yeah.

They say, you remember this?

Yeah, I remember saying, can we find the whitest town in America?

I remember those meetings over and over again.

Well, where's Whitesville?

And we finally located it.

It was near Cleveland, surprisingly.

This year, we're going to be here at the Mercury Studios celebrating 4th of July with you and your family.

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The

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It's called The Loudest Voice.

And Russell Crowe is playing Roger Ailes, started this last weekend.

and it showed

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when Roger Ailes hired.

I'd love to talk to Sean to see if he even saw it.

I didn't see it.

I'm sure he didn't either, but

how accurate he thinks this is.

Because

you have some interesting episodes coming up as well.

I do.

I do.

Well, I mean, I'm looking at the cast here and

a Josh McDermott,

who was in Walking Dead, Twin Peaks, among other shows, playing you in this particular series.

We do need to, of course, have clips of this

ready.

I'm sure it's going to be very flattering.

You know, how could they portray you in a way that isn't flattering?

That's what I'm going to say.

I can't think of a way to make it negative.

I can't.

I can't.

No, I'm sure.

Or at least more negative than it's already been.

You know what I mean?

What's weird is looking at Russell Crowe in Roger Ale's office, were you ever in his office?

Maybe, maybe once.

Hiding under his desk.

I have a Me Too story coming out soon, so I don't want to break that.

I don't want to ruin it for everybody.

But you look at him in the office and stuff, and at least the pictures.

I haven't seen the movie.

The picture looks like his office.

And it looks like

Roger from a distance.

Yeah, I mean, this is, I mean, this is a good thing.

This is interesting.

It's been interesting.

It's interesting, too.

They waited until Ailes died before doing all of these things.

There was a big documentary that came out,

wasn't Netflix, I think, a documentary?

You were in that, too,

about Roger Ailes.

And now that he's gone and no longer can defend himself, there's well, but it's not, I mean, wait a minute.

I will be fair.

This book came out while he was alive.

The book this series is based on.

Yeah, and the documentary

I thought was reasonably fair.

They definitely took, they went to great pains to not just show the bad side of Roger Ailes, which was usually they will not do that in these things.

They showed that he was really a genius and did do a lot of amazing things in the industry, not just related to Fox News.

I mean, his whole life was basically.

He was an Emmy Award winner.

Yeah.

I mean, he won, or not an Emmy, a Tony.

Right, right.

He won a Tony.

I mean, that's crazy.

He was a Broadway guy.

His first play that he ever did on Broadway was called Hot L Baltimore.

And Norman Lear bought it from him.

And and he's the guy who found it.

And Norman Lear bought it from him, bought the rights, did a TV show based on it, and it won a Tony.

I mean, the guy was no dummy when it came to entertainment.

Now, this has a pretty big cast, too.

Russell Crow, Sienna Miller, Seth McFarland, Naomi Watts, is in it, all on Showtime.

I was thinking, though, about this, you've had an interest.

We need to go back through these at some point.

Because this stuff comes and goes so fast that you forget about it.

But there's been a lot of portrayals of our own Glenn Beck

over the years.

I mean, you had two, I think, two episodes of The Simpsons, at least one of South Park.

You had Jason.

I don't know if I ever saw the South Park one.

Really?

Uh-huh.

Yeah, it was Cartman.

When that was the most accurate portrayal, I thought.

I mean,

it's basic.

It's almost like you've based your persona on Cartman.

Yeah, I believe about it.

Yeah, I believe that.

Yeah, I can see that.

You're growing into the role.

Let's put it that way.

You also have Jason Sudeikis, who did, who played you, I think it was him, on Saturday Night Live, right?

A bunch of times.

Yeah.

And now you have this series, which is about Roger Ailes.

There's something else I saw recently.

There was a Boston Legal.

Remember Boston Legal, that show?

You were on that?

And sometimes they do it and they just portray a Glenn Beck-esque character, which they don't actually call Glenn Beck, which is blatantly based on you.

you're writing on a chalkboard saying crazy things that was the homer series the one where he became a tv show host yeah and he was crying all the time and writing at a chalkboard and using crazy things like i think he had a bacon cake yeah or something like that and he was like this is united states

was it was a family guy too on on on that i don't feel like there was a family guy where maybe peter portrayed you as well we should find we should find them all because i don't know if i've that would be a good web page just have all those in the same place, yeah.

Because remember when remember when this was all happening, we were, you know, people would say, Hey, you need to see Saturday Nive?

We're like, No, oh, they did a big sketch on you, huh?

And then we'd move on, right?

You wouldn't even know that.

And so, there was like so many shows that did stuff that we never even saw.

Yeah, you got mentioned on Saturday Night Live during the election

during 2016, and I remember you know,

they do like four new episodes a year, I think, at Saturday Night Live at this point.

That's very tough.

It's very difficult for them to come up with those three terrible sketches that they come up up with.

But it was a sketch about the election, and you were talked about in it at a decent, like 30 or 45 seconds of one of these monologues about yours, you know, whatever you were doing at the time.

And I didn't see it until the rerun.

And I was just like, this is amazing.

Like, here, I work with this guy every day.

And Saturday Night Live, remember, this is Saturday Night Live, the one that said, you know, Russia, I can see it from my house.

It like changes the course of elections.

Now is so invisible that they're talking about a guy I sit across from every day and I didn't even know about it.

Like that is

bizarre.

Everything has changed.

Really in 60 Minutes.

60 Minutes.

Remember when 60 Minutes would set the news?

There were two things that set the news for a week and that was the New York Times and 60 Minutes.

The New York Times still kind of sets the, you know, the pace for most of the media news.

But 60 Minutes, you never hear anybody talking about that anymore.

And sometimes they do really interesting things.

I mean, 60 Minutes has a lot of liberal bias, but some of the reporting has nothing to do with politics.

And some of it's really interesting.

You know, the

one I remember the last time I watched a 60 Minutes.

I just watched something on there recently, and it was pretty interesting.

I can't remember.

On actually TV or no, it was on the website.

When's the last time you actually sat down and watched a network TV show?

Like a major network TV show?

Yeah, like ABC, NBC, Fox.

And I'm assuming you're not going to allow me to include like the NBA finals or

Sunday night football.

Yeah.

Because if that's the case, I think mine would be the Super Bowl.

Right.

And before that would be the Super Bowl.

Jeez.

I'm trying to think of one that I've won.

I honestly

having trouble even naming them.

Saturday Night Live,

maybe there was

a do it.

Name the Thursday night lineup

in the 80s or 90s of NBC.

Your friends and Seinfeld and, you know, name it in order.

Can you do it?

I don't know.

In order.

But I mean, in the 80s, it was like Cosby and all those.

Cosby family ties.

Family ties.

Then it was

Cosby Family Ties.

Then it was, oh, shoot,

Cheers.

Right, right.

What a freaking line.

Then Night Court.

Oh, my God.

Then LA Law.

I couldn't tell you two shows back to back on network television any day of the week, any network.

I can't either.

I mean, I know like a Sunday, like Fox has Family Guy still on and The Simpsons still on.

That's probably the only one.

That in 60 minutes because they've been running ever since.

Right.

But those are like obviously, I mean, I think Family Guy's in its 20th season or something.

I mean, Simpsons is what, 30th?

Yeah.

Think about how culture has changed since then.

It's incredible.

But, I mean, we could all sit here and rattle off Netflix shows, right?

I mean, like, that is, look at the change.

That is amazing.

Remember, Netflix, the thing I love about Netflix is, first of all, they're just a DVD company, right?

They're mailing DVDs to people's houses.

That's how they start.

And all of a sudden, they make that announcement and they switched over to streaming.

And at the time, this is when we were kind of first getting into this with the Blaze, people thought it was insane.

You'd have to go and like, everything would buffer and it wouldn't work and no one wanted to deal with it.

And then they had that time that they, I think, I want to say they raised prices and there was story after story after story about how they were over.

They've let down all their subscribers.

This is going away.

And then here they are.

Now, you know, I mean, really, the enforce of entertainment is, I mean, there's no one even close to matching it.

I mean, Amazon has a place there in Hulu, I guess, but it's really just Netflix.

Amazon is pretty good.

It's secondary, but it's secondary, but it's there.

But the selection for

more,

I think the selection on Amazon is better than Netflix, but the Netflix, you know, special movies, you know, Netflix only,

those are probably better than the Amazon things.

And the crazy part about that is Netflix at one point, in a moment of desperation, their founder went in and almost sold Netflix to Blockbuster for, I want to say it was like $75 million.

It was like, I mean, on the scale of what it is today, nothing.

And they were in a point where it was like things were not going well and they were wondering whether they were going to make it.

They met, had several meetings, and Blockbuster was the one that said no.

It didn't think.

Blockbuster said no.

Yeah.

That's still, do you know there's still one Blockbuster left in this?

Is there still one?

Yeah.

There's one.

It's in Oregon.

It's the last one left.

I mean, I don't know how.

I mean,

do they own the entire light?

Did the entire company just end up in that one

franchisee?

It's like, yeah, I'm the president of Blockbuster.

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We're just looking at some of the numbers here on the border.

it appears that when you actually put National Guard troops at the U.S.-Mexico border, things change.

Mexico sent 15,000 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexican border and then froze the bank accounts of 26 human traffickers with probable links with human trafficking and illegal aid to migrant caravans.

So here's what happened.

Apparently,

the number of apprehensions has dropped by nearly 35%.

So all we need is to say we're going to enforce the law and the people on the other side saying they're going to enforce the law and look what happens.

Now, that is a different way of looking at things.

You know, who would have thought of enforcing the law?

It's a radical idea.

Do you think it could work?

I don't think it could work.

I don't think it could work.

It just doesn't seem possible.

But I guess, you know, we live in a golden age,

and maybe this will actually work.

I don't know.

We have

so many other more important things to look at.

Like, for example, setting our journalists to find Facebook posts where people make fun of public figures.

Amen.

That is just

a matter of time.

Can you imagine tracking down such a thing on the internet?

No.

People

saying nasty things about public figures.

Especially when the politicians are so good.

Yeah.

You know, when they're saying, when, because the politicians, they know, they know what they're talking about.

And we're, we're, again, doubting them on the border.

We doubted them about Antifa.

Yeah.

And do you remember when all of the media and the and the uh politicians were saying great things about antifa?

I do kind of remember that.

Let me refresh.

Here it is.

Here it is.

Flashback montage, please, of the Antifa lovers in the press.

Tonight, all punches are not equal morally.

In the eyes of the law, yes, but in the eyes of good and evil, here's the argument.

They are strictly principled anti-fascists.

And what they see in the Trump administration and what they see happening in this country,

they see the neo-fascism that we see.

And they've taken a principled stand to stand against white supremacists and white nationalists wherever they may show up.

It says it right in the name,

anti-fascism, which is what they were there

fighting.

Listen, there's, you know, no organization is perfect.

There is some violence.

I think that a lot of people recognize that when pushed, self-defense is a legitimate response to white supremacist and neo-Nazi violence.

The problem is to equate the violence in reaction against bigotry with the bigotry itself is to misunderstand the fact that when you go to cancer treatment, the radiation is tough treatment, but it is meant to remove the cancer.

There's a group of anti-fascists called the Black Bloc, which do tend to get violent.

Their idea is, look, non-violence hasn't worked and we are going to try to stop this.

But they wouldn't have been there.

They wouldn't have been anywhere near there had it not been for the fact that white supremacists, neo-Nazis, were out scaring the living day loud out of most of the people in that town.

Thuggishness is thuggishness wherever it comes from politically, and we should be the first to call it out i disagree

that's solid i disagree i disagree guess which one was uh invited back i'm sure yeah for more uh more interviews later

all right tonight david barton is uh joining us david's been a whirlwind tour he was just on with steven crowder he was on with ben shapiro on his podcast over the weekend uh and he's appearing tonight on my television show we're going to talk a little bit about liberty what it means means, freedom, and what it means, and what our choices are ahead of us as we get ready for the July 4th weekend, our Independence Weekend tonight, 5 o'clock only on the Blaze TV.

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