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Wow.
Boy, the president's really struggling, isn't he?
There's no support out there for him.
There's no passion for him.
Meanwhile, they're having a hard time.
You know, if you're Beto,
you're looking at your crowd of like 20 people going, ah,
I think we're in trouble here.
Do the Democrats have the kind of passion that we saw last night from President Trump?
And
I will show you
how
passionate it was in a way that I have not seen yet.
And mainly because I think Google is making it impossible for you to see it.
I'll explain in one minute.
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I saw Donald Trump's rally.
And I just
saw the pictures of Donald Trump's rally.
And I thought,
wow.
Now, I want to take you through, and I'm going to describe these, but if you're a subscriber to the Blaze, this is the time you're going to really appreciate your subscription because I want you to see these pictures, but I'll describe them if you're just listening to us on radio.
Here is a picture that I had no problem finding at all, no problem finding from 2008.
This is Barack Obama
during his election, okay?
We all remember this.
I think this one is up in,
I think this is Wisconsin.
I could be wrong.
I think this is Madison.
There's a lot of people there.
I mean, there's a big turn.
A lot of people.
A lot of people.
Okay.
We remember that, right?
Now, if you remember, he had massive crowds in 2008.
When he was first elected, when he first was running, massive crowds.
Then what happened?
Let me go to picture number two.
Now, Google did not help me find any of these.
Oh, I'm sorry.
This is the Trump rallies, okay, from
2016.
And you'll see a lot of people, right?
Same kind of picture, is it not, Stu?
Yeah, gigantic crowds and multiple venues, you know, all over the country.
Multiple venues, right?
And so we know that Obama had them in 2008, and we know that Trump had them in 2016.
Now,
let's go back and see what happened after four years of Obama.
How was the health of Obama's coalition?
Here's the next picture.
Now,
you could say that
this stadium is
half full.
I would say it's half empty.
In fact, I would say it's more than half empty because you'll see they curtained off the other part
of
the arena.
So they're not even, they're using a quarter of the arena and only about, what would you say?
A quarter of it is full?
Half of it is full?
Maybe half, but but I think it's less than half, yeah.
I mean, and that's
half of a quarter, we should say.
We're at an eighth.
Half of a quarter of an arena, okay?
So if you remember, he started doing these things and he's like, oh boy, we're in trouble.
And so he scaled it back.
Here's the next photo.
Again, you're not going to find these on Google.
Oh, okay.
We really should stop doing arenas because this one is more than half empty of a quarter.
Next one.
So let's scale them back.
Let's start doing public parks.
I'll be under a gazebo.
If you see this picture, there's probably, I'm going to be generous and say 400 people there.
But you see on the other side of the gazebo, there's nobody.
There's nobody around.
It's not like people are, you know, really straining to see him.
You're right up next to him in a gazebo.
Next one.
Oh, he started to put a mariachi band band out front as people were gathering.
This is shortly before President Obama, in his reelection campaign, came into the room and
they had a mariachi band.
And even that wouldn't attract anybody.
Next.
This is Donald Trump last night.
This is Donald Trump last night.
It looks a little like what Donald Trump had in 2016.
Now you tell me that Joe Biden can attract that.
You tell me that Joe Biden has any of that fervor.
In fact, I'll go a step further.
You have with Joe Biden a situation that I think is going to rapidly decay.
I don't know if you've heard
the latest on Joe Biden, but from the Washington Post,
Joe Biden wistfully recalled on Tuesday an era in which he was able to get along with segregationist senators, even though they didn't agree on much.
Dismissing criticism from his party's left-wing flank that he's too conciliatory towards political adversaries, the former vice president told a crowd of about a hundred people.
Let me say that again.
The former vice president told a crowd of about 100 people
that one of his strengths was bringing people together.
He knows that this makes him old-fashioned in the eyes of Democrats, but he remained adamant that political fellowship of that sort maintained with white supremacists in the 1970s was not just possible in today's climate, but it is the best answer to the forces elevating President Trump.
If we can reach a consensus in our system, what happens?
He then goes on to talk about how he was,
he cited the late Senator James Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia, who are both steadfastly opposed to civil rights and racial and racial integration.
I was in a caucus with James Eastland, Biden said, where he was introduced by so-and-so,
the Democratic presidential candidate who had been, who led his competitors in early polls, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
He said
he, then he impersonated the southern drawl of a Mississippi cotton planter, and he said, he never called me boy.
He
always called me son.
Okay, well, you're white, senator.
You see, that was a slam.
When you called somebody boy,
you were usually talking to a black man, and that was a demeaning slam against you.
Okay, you're white.
Of course he never called you boy.
You were white.
So this guy that he was holding up and saying I had a friendship with, I could get along with, and we could work together, he thought that black Americans belonged to an inferior race and warned that integration would cause mongrelization.
Biden remarked
that
I've been around so long, I worked with James Eastland, even in the days when I got there.
Listen to this, the Democratic Party still had seven or eight old-fashioned Democratic segregationalists.
You'd get up and argue like the devil with them, but then you'd go down and have lunch or dinner together.
Okay, hang on just a second.
There is something about, hey, I disagree on tax policy.
I disagree on what we should do with the war.
There's a huge difference between, oh, by the way, I don't think these people over here are people.
I don't know if we, you know, it's not like, hey, I sat with Hitler and I argued all day and all night, but then we had a delightful time having some, you know, having some Haassen Pfeffer.
What?
This goes back to a fundamental truth about Joe Biden running for president, is that he's not good at running for president.
Like, he's already tried it.
He loses every time he tries it.
This could go south quickly.
It could.
It could.
This is by the way, from the Washington Post, where he's holding up, first of all,
he's blowing a hole through the line that it was Republicans that were all the segregationalists.
No,
it was still the Democrats.
The Democrats in the 60s were still in with the Klan.
Okay, there was no migration over to the Republican Party.
That didn't happen.
And here he is, A,
qualifying that and saying, yes, that's, you know, they still had, we still had seven or eight, you know, hardline segregationalists who didn't even see black people as black people, but I had dinner with them.
I could work with them.
That was great.
Okay, wait a minute.
Hang on just a second.
What does that say about how you can't talk to Donald Trump?
You could have dinner with people who didn't think people were people,
but you can't talk to Donald Trump.
He's just too extreme.
What?
Where are you coming from?
It is remarkable to me.
By the way, another thing the press should be concerned about, the Democrats should be concerned about,
the day before he launched
his rally, Trump raised a record $24.8 million
one day before.
So he launches his campaign and he raises a record of $24.8 million.
I'd say there's some passion there.
I'd say there's some passion.
By the way, we're going to go through some of the audio here in just a second, but I thought it was also interesting
that
Donald Trump is on the campaign trail.
He starts.
He raises record amounts.
He has crowds that I have not seen a president ever have in re-election.
And I've only seen one other president get it, and that was Barack Obama, who was the first black man in history to be a president.
That faded quickly.
This isn't fading.
How are the Democrats going to be able to do this when they're in fighting?
And I'm telling you, even if Joe Biden
gets the nomination,
they're going to be infighting.
Look at how far to the center he's trying to run.
And even in that article from the Washington Post, it talks about how he is just brushing by the leftists.
So he doesn't care what the left is saying.
Apparently, we know that's not true because he changed his long-term stance on abortion.
So he does care about that.
But do you really think that the people who support Bernie Sanders are going to be supporting Joe Biden?
I don't think so because they actually believe in revolution and they don't see him as a revolutionary.
Who do they see him as?
Macron in France.
He'll be another Macron for anybody who is actually on the left.
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10 seconds, station ID.
Let me give you some audio.
This is CNN as they cut away from the Trump rally.
I can't imagine why they were cutting away.
Listen to this.
2016 was not merely another four-year election.
This was a defining moment in American history.
Ask them right there.
By the way, that is a lot of fake news back there.
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
The government.
All right, we've been watching the president kick off his re-election bid.
He's been on stage for about six minutes.
Within two minutes, he did talk about the economy, but within four minutes, it was attacks on the media.
So he was talking about a bright, rosy future, but then quickly reverted to some of the same themes he's been talking about since he began running four years ago today.
Yeah, it really wasn't an attack on the media.
Did you notice that, Stu?
It was really an attack on
CNN.
CNN specifically there, yeah.
Yeah.
And you think, too, when they were chanting CNN sucks, I don't think that was the media.
That was CNN.
And apples being apples, you probably don't want to pull out of coverage, especially when the guy's talking about you, right?
Like, That's sort of a banana thing to do, isn't it?
To try to hide the fact that you're being attacked.
I honestly don't even understand it.
I mean, like, obviously their audience is going to be pleased that Donald Trump does not like them.
So why try to pull out and hide that?
I don't even understand the reasoning.
I think because, I think, because you'll notice they dump the
video and the audio as soon as the attack stopped.
So I think...
If, I mean, this is backseat driving, giving them a lot more credit than they probably deserve.
But i if if i were making the call i would be like hold hold hold the minute he changes subjects so he's off of us go
um
however
i that's giving them i mean that's giving them cnn superpowers i just don't think that's what they were scrambling they were planning on doing they're like get back at the desk get back at the desk you gotta go go go go go go and he changed subjects as they left it must it must be bizarre for the average cnn viewer though because i mean you get basically and this is CNN and MSNBC, but you get basically this constant barrage that everyone is abandoning Trump and he has no supporters anymore.
And you brought this up at the beginning.
I mean, I don't think there's any question that Donald Trump has massively passionate supporters.
And 90% of them plus have not faded from their passion for Donald Trump.
The question is, does he have a large enough group of passionate people to win an election?
And obviously, that's going to be the answer that, you know, we're going to get that in 18 months.
But I mean, the idea that you're going to say that like he doesn't have these passionate supporters and that they don't care is it's an asinine argument.
I mean, that's his whole thing.
The question is,
will it influence people?
And I think it will.
You know, Don Imis taught me something a long time ago.
He said,
if you don't have 30% of the audience that hates you, the available audience that hates you, you're not doing anything.
You're not being different enough.
30% of the audience is what provides fuel for the other 70%.
And he didn't mean it like,
go make people pissed off, et cetera, et cetera.
He was just like, you're not saying anything if you don't have
at least
some people that really dislike you.
So Donald Trump,
he's got about 30% of the people who really don't like him.
Now, he's also got about 30% of the people who love him.
That was Don's other piece of advice.
Only if you have that polarization, only if you have that real people who are just like,
this guy really hacks me off, will you have the passion of the audience, maybe 30%, that will say, I love this guy.
And it's the effect of the I love this guy that will sway the rest of the audience.
Now,
here's the problem with Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has the media, and the media will expand all of the hatred of Donald Trump.
They're going to be pushing that out.
So
as his 30% that love him create this atmosphere of, wow, there's something exciting going on over here, which is important.
At the same time, the media is going to be tearing it apart and saying, no, no, look at all the people that hate him.
Well, I got news for you.
The media is not who they were in 2016.
Who's watching CNN?
Literally, who?
Can you name him?
Can you name the guy?
Because
I think we're almost down to that.
It might be a family in Wisconsin that is still watching CNN.
They don't have the juice that they used to.
And Donald Trump,
looking at it last night, still does.
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I want to start with some audio here Pat and get your your thoughts on this.
This is Illinois State Senator Julie Morrison.
She was at a town hall meeting, and a concerned guy, a gun owner, said, you know,
you're fining me.
You're registering me just so I can be legal with my gun.
How is this going to help anything?
Because
what other than law-abiding citizens are going to do this?
Listen to what she said.
Senator Morrison, you have an SP, you have a Senate Bill 107 to take away my semi-automatic firearms to ban them.
But there's a couple of things that are not going to be available.
I'm not taking your gun away from you.
You just can't buy the new ones.
Well, you want to vote me to turn it over to the state police.
You can't buy the new ones.
Unless I give you a fine.
Unless I pay a fine for each firearm and register them, then I get to keep it.
So
if I get to keep it, if I pay a fine and register, I registrate, then
how dangerous was, how dangerous is it?
In the first place, why do you need to ban at all?
Why do you need to try to ban someone out of the other firearms?
Listen to her response.
He's saying, how dangerous would it be if I'm going to pay the fine and register?
Well, you've just made me change my mind.
Maybe we won't have a fine at all.
Maybe we'll just be a confiscation and we won't have to worry about debt.
There you go.
Now, if you watch this, this is on, we just have the audio, but if you watch this video, her body language is so arrogant.
She is just saying, you better watch yourself, dude, because I'll just take your guns away.
That's amazing because, I mean, you could make that argument, and it's a good argument he makes.
And that if a crime is, if something's bad and dangerous, like if child porn, if you could just go, well, I could pay a fine and then I can keep it.
Well, then you're saying child porn isn't really all that dangerous or all that awful, isn't it?
So here is a situation with guns and where she kind of realizes the flaw in her logic and says, okay, yeah, we'll just confiscate them.
That is an admission of what they actually want, right?
Like that's what, in the end of the day, you know, if they could have everything that they desired, confiscation would be exactly that because then there's no pushback against the power that they have.
And you could do that if you,
I don't know, alter the U.S.
Constitution.
There's a little process that you go through, but if you go through that process and it's successful
where you get three-quarters of the states on board with you, then go ahead and make that change.
Yeah, and you'd have to do a lot more than repeal it, obviously.
You'd also have to ban the guns in the amendment, and then you'd have to make sure the states couldn't do it as well because they would, of course,
then you'd have to go door to door and clean out 330 million guns, which is probably not go as well as you would expect.
So there's quite the process there to make that happen.
You'll never guess what happened to my guns up here at the ranch.
Oh, no.
Did they all are they gone in a boating accident?
How did you know that, Pat?
You just
amazing.
Yeah, I used to have an AR game.
Yours went in a boat.
And I lost them in a boating accident.
So
Jeffy just, yeah.
Jeffy just lost all of his in a tornado.
Right.
Last night, I just left my guns out on the porch because I just, you know, there's nobody here and I was going to get up this morning to do some shooting.
Okay.
So I left all my guns out on the porch and
I believe bunny rabbits came and took all of them and buried them someplace.
I don't know where they are.
And if I can't report it to the police, what am I going to?
Oh, I was attacked by bunny rabbits who stole all of my stuff.
They'd never believe that.
They'd never report that.
They'd never believe that.
But they're all gone.
Nature is gone.
Natural is evil at times.
And it's terrible to see.
I love the idea, too, that even if you were somehow able to get all the guns out of Americans' hands, there's certainly no way to 3D print guns or that technology is not around the corner or to get them brought in illegally.
Because the open border that the Democrats also desire would be a problem with this whole importing guns to a country that didn't normally have.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Are you saying that these good families that are just coming here for a better life would be smuggling guns into our our country?
I think
drugs.
I think there would be a percentage that might be interested in that market if it happened to open up.
And what I like about this is when you talk about this issue and the confiscation of guns in America, people will often call or tweet, oh, come on, it can never happen in America.
We got the Second Commandment.
You can't confiscate it.
It's already happened in America.
It's already happened.
2005, post-Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana, thousands and thousands of people had their guns confiscated.
And many of them never got them back.
Never got them back.
Ever.
Never got them back.
The National Guard went door to door, armed to the teeth, and confiscated Americans' guns.
Wow.
And see, that's the way it will happen, though.
That's the way it will happen.
It'll never be, hey, we're going to pass a law, and on Tuesday, we're all coming because nobody would put up with it.
It'll be an emergency.
If there's an emergency and everybody is freaking out, out and the news coverage is elsewhere,
you could have that happen.
Yes.
Well, you could, and it has.
So here's the thing.
First of all, I would
just suggest to everybody that perhaps
that's an airsoft gun you've got right there, isn't it?
It's just a.
No, this is a SIG.
This is a brand new SIG.
This is great.
You'd love this, Pat.
This is the the best gun
I've ever shot.
Really?
It's a P320.
It is fantastic.
It's the new gun that the military is starting to carry.
And it is, I mean, yesterday during one of the breaks, I just went out, shot some targets because I was getting pissed off by Alyssa.
And
25 feet,
about a five or six inch
round at 25 feet hit 21 out of 21 shots.
And that's the great thing is this holds 21,
not eight or whatever it is in New Jersey.
Oh, there's no reason for that.
There's no reason to have multiple bullets.
21 shots.
There's no reason for that.
There's one purpose and one purpose only for that gun, and that's to kill people.
It's a military killing device.
That's what it is.
Shocking.
Shocking that you have it right there.
I'm scared.
I'm frightened right now.
You do use it.
I will tell you that you're frightened.
Yes.
I'm in another state.
I'm still disturbed.
I'm very disturbed and very scared.
Here's the thing:
you know, I use it for sporting, but the only reason why I got into it as a sport is because I was going to make sure that if anybody came into my house to threaten me and my family, they would be dead before I would.
And so, yeah, you're right.
That's kind of insensitive.
It wasn't designed to kill people.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yes.
It was.
It was.
It's a gun.
It wasn't supposed to be a doorstop.
No, no.
In fact, if you use it as a doorstop, you shouldn't have one.
Right.
Right.
So I was just saying, if you don't realize that, yes, that is what this machine does
is kill people.
Yes.
If you don't know that, you shouldn't have a gun.
Exactly.
Well, I'd like to suggest one more thing.
Stu, can you talk to Tim today
in our
marketing department or our
store department?
I would like to start selling come and take it flags and come and take it
bumper stickers because I think everybody in Illinois, if you believe what you do, you need to start flying the flag.
In Texas, this is a gift from Texas.
Okay.
You go ahead and take our flag.
And what was the name of the
battle that that came from?
Gonzalez.
Right, the Battle of Gonzalez.
And
it happened after the Alamo, right?
Yes.
Yes, it did.
Between the Alamo and San Jacinto.
Okay, and so what happened was
they had this ceremonial cannon given by the Mexican dictator,
and
they said, we've got it.
We left this cannon behind.
The Americans, you know, we left this cannon behind.
And they said, go get it.
And so they went, and
the Texans buried it
and flew the flag that says,
come and take it.
And it didn't work out well for the dictator.
They actually couldn't take it.
Yeah, they didn't take it.
So
that cannon remained in the hands of Texans.
So may I just suggest we start looking a little more like Texans Texans all across the country?
Go ahead, come and take it.
Oh, that's wrong to say.
I think he's advocating violence.
So aggressive.
Oh my gosh, I'm so aggressive.
I'm so, I'm so hurt.
And he had a gun on screen while he said it.
Oh, my gosh.
He was out of control.
All right, Pat.
Thanks so much.
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all right uh welcome to the program let me go through some of the uh audio from the the trump rally last night uh here is a black voter in florida oh boy what's he gonna say listen up yeah come here mike mike this this is a guy from my community uh how do you feel like the president has delivered on issues when it comes to black america Man, honestly, as a black American, I have never seen a president do so much for our community as this president.
You're talking about lowest unemployment.
You got prison reform, First Step Act,
urban revitalization.
This president is delivering on his promises and he's unifying the country on top of that.
You know, over on the left, I had an opportunity to go and see the anti-Trump protesting and it was all just negativity.
The energy in this room was electric and positive.
You know, conservatives call me patriot, American, brother.
Leftists, they call me other things that I will not say on TV.
But as Americans, we are united under this president.
It's good to see Lawrence Jones, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah.
That's great.
Lawrence is really, you know, we have had so many people graduate from the Blaze and then go on to do amazing things.
And Lawrence is our latest alumni who is now working at
Fox.
He was the reporter there.
This is not something that you're going to hear on mainstream media at all, unless you're watching Fox.
They're just not going to cover that yeah uh and and lawrence just went to a um uh an anti-trump or no i think it was a uh a gay pride uh rally where he said he was told over and over again go back to fox there's lots of cotton to pick
unbelievable wow
the racism is there you know i will say two one thing about the the voters comments and you know look i think it's great that you finally see you know someone who's stepping up and saying hey, things are actually good.
We're not all in concentration camps, as Alexandria-Cortez wants you to believe, which we need to get into that later as well.
I'm going to.
I'm going to.
Yeah.
Don't unleash this one.
No, no.
The point is that, like, I don't think we, especially as conservatives, should look at Donald Trump doing something for the black community.
Donald Trump should be doing things and has done things that he believes benefits everyone, right?
And the black community is part of America, right?
So there's, I don't even like the idea of the thought of a black community or a white community.
Like,
these are like traps set by people who do identity politics and want us to all look at each other as groups instead of individuals.
And like, I, you know, look, the idea that the black unemployment rate is at a historic low is a fantastic thing, but it's part of a larger development that unemployment is better for everyone and should be better for everyone.
So
I understand why as someone who has been overlooked largely by Democrats for many, many years, how you'd say, oh, hey, look, Donald Trump is doing something for the black community.
But I hope Donald Trump's motivation is like, and I think it is.
It's just, you're just doing things that are right.
And if you do things that you believe are right and they work, it's going to benefit everybody.
That's the amazing thing.
You know, look, we're $22 trillion in debt.
How much money, Stu, have we spent on eradicating poverty in our day?
Oh, yeah, it's tens of trillions of dollars.
Yeah, it's, I think, $21 or $22 trillion
since the Great Society speech with Johnson.
It hasn't affected anything.
Here's something that Donald Trump did without a program.
Without a program.
Just improve the economy.
Just free people to work.
Free people to create businesses.
And look what happens.
The government doesn't understand.
The government thinks it's the solution when indeed the government is the problem.
You know, when you have the government regulating absolutely everything, it is only eating into money, which is stopping people from doing things and creating more and spending that money and being able to hire people, et cetera, et cetera.
Just get the government out of the way and trust the people.
And that is the real problem with socialism.
That is the problem with progressivism.
They say it's about the people, but it's not.
It is about enslaving the people because they don't trust people to make the right decisions.
Well, I don't need a babysitter, and I've already had a mom and dad.
Get the hell out of my way.
I'm in charge of my life.
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You know, I can handle stupidity.
I can handle stupidity.
There are people in life that are just stupid.
And they weren't gifted with, you know, all the brains that you might have.
I feel many times that I'm one of those guys that's just not so gifted when it comes to the brains department.
But I try.
I refuse to live in self-imposed ignorance.
I actually do my homework, and I would imagine you do too.
That you want to be a better person, you want to learn, you want to know what the truth is.
Ocasio-Cortez is not one of those people.
She is living in a prison of self-imposed ignorance.
And enough is enough.
I begin there in one minute.
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waiting on, waiting on the better day.
Cause everything's gonna be okay.
Well, there are so many ways.
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take this next break.
And I have done a lot of thinking about it because
at first I was sad and then I was really angry and then I got more angry and then I really started to listen more more and more.
And I got even more angry, and I thought, this is not
helpful.
So,
righteous indignation is really important at times.
But right now, I'm not sure we can figure out the difference between just everybody's anger and righteous indignation.
When
you have
reason
to be angry,
it's not always the best thing,
the most helpful thing to be angry, but you're at least justified in it.
Alexandria Casio-Cortez
is
a sideshow.
And I believe the people who are in the Democratic Party, they know that.
She's just a hired gun.
That's all she is.
They wind her up and she goes out and she, you know, bangs the symbols together.
I know what that's like to be somebody who is viewed as effective and could go out and just bang symbols together like those little wind-up monkeys.
But
it takes
intelligence and courage to not be one of those wind-up monkeys and be in the service service of
a group that is using you.
Cortez,
for everything we ever heard about Sarah Palin, on how stupid she was,
I have not heard that about Ocasio-Cortez from anybody in the mainstream media.
And she is
she almost
she's at the point to where I think we should discuss having her obtain a license
to be able to walk around with this much stupidity
because she is becoming extraordinarily dangerous to the truth.
The problem is, is that
if we don't talk about the truth, you lose your ability to be able to
find the truth, to decipher the truth, to recognize the truth.
And I don't think she's that.
I think she just
is so filled with her own self and surrounded by people who always agree with her that she
doesn't realize just how stupid she is.
And I say this with a guy, I'm a guy who has deep, deep personal experience with stupidity.
When I was 30, I realized I knew nothing, nothing.
And I tried to figure out what I really believed.
Then September 11th happened, and I knew nothing.
And then Obama was elected, and I knew nothing.
And I worked hard to understand what was happening.
And then Trump ran, and I realized I know nothing.
And I worked really hard to understand what was going on.
To be a citizen, to be somebody who is not a detriment,
that's hard work.
It's hard work.
Yesterday,
she said what's going on our border is a concentration camp.
I'll play the audio if we have to later.
She said Donald Trump has built concentration camps.
Boy, I'm trying not to be demeaning here
and
talk down to her.
Alexandria Casio-Cortez,
do some homework.
Do your own homework here.
That's wildly insulting.
It's insulting, and I'll get to this in a minute.
It's insulting to Jews.
It's insulting to anyone who had anyone in a concentration camp or knows what a concentration camp is.
Let's look into China and what's happening in the concentration camps with Muslims today in China.
Let's look at the concentration camps in North Korea.
See, here's what a concentration camp doesn't do: it doesn't release you into
society
where you can build a better life.
A concentration camp usually ends in your death.
People didn't volunteer to get on the train.
There weren't people who were like, oh, this train's headed towards Auschwitz.
I gotta, I, yeah, it's a death train.
Just like in Mexico, they call it the death train.
Yeah, it's a death train.
I'm gonna just ride on top.
I gotta get on that train.
Nobody was doing that.
Everybody was trying to get off that train.
They knew what that train meant.
People now are clamoring to what we now call a death train because it is so dangerous.
So many people fall off.
So many people are killed on that train just trying to get to what?
Our concentration camp?
Boy, whoa, are we evil?
We are so evil, we don't even have to have a plan to exterminate a race.
We don't even have to have a plan to round people up.
We don't need technology.
We need no money.
They're lining up to come into our ovens.
How insulting is this?
In a three-foot
hole
in a barn out in the middle of nowhere in Poland,
a little boy,
was about eight,
not with his family,
alone,
was told to go to this farm,
and the people would help him
he was jewish
when they opened up that little hole where he couldn't stand up straight it was only three feet
he saw twenty people in that hole all laying down
he got in
They put the wood, the floorboard back over that hole, and they put hay over the floorboards.
In this barn in the middle of nowhere in Poland is Jewish people, gay people, gypsies.
Anyone who was just deemed
inferior,
not helpful to the country, a problem, as they were being rounded up systematically for extermination, because not a single one of them deserved to live
because of why
because of who they were something they couldn't change they were Jewish they were a gypsy they were gay
in a time like this to where if you dare try to help, if you dare even speak out against what was happening, if you dare even say what's happening in that camp?
They would show you what was happening in that camp.
You would see
the shower,
and it would be the last thing that you would see.
And yet, there were 6,000 brave people who stood against it.
One family had dug a hole and hid women and children and families that had somehow or another escaped that death.
One of the survivors who now lives in New York City, here in America,
a man who quietly worked as a high school teacher, never told anyone about his experience in that hole
told me about what life was like growing up as a ten-year-old, hiding in the mud in your own filth, with the only light of your your childhood is the light that slips through the floorboards just above your head, not being able to stand, not be able to go anywhere.
He told me the story about when they were searching the barn and a baby was crying, just under one years old.
And he watched as the mother sobbed
and pushed that child's face into her bosom to silence the baby
and the baby died
i'm going to put this story into perspective for casio-cortez in one minute
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So, Miss Cortez,
a 10-year-old who watches a mother
smother her own child
just to stop it from crying so they're not discovered.
That's not what's happening on our border.
In fact, children are being used.
Children are being bought and sold
So they will be found and they can go into our concentration camps and they will be released and they'll be released into a country that people are lining up to get into.
If we suck so much, how come everyone from all around the world is trying to come here?
Quite frankly, I'd like to have more of them and less of people like you go to another country.
Now, I know that's not right to say because we all have to do our thing to make this a better country, and we all have a right to be here.
And I hate it when people say, you don't like it, then leave it.
I don't like that.
But quite honestly, I'm sick and tired of always being torn down.
And for the truth to be so distorted, you are either a moron
and there's nothing that can be done,
or something's seriously wrong with you and your priorities.
You went to Boston you.
You're not a dummy.
How is it you can be this stupid on something so important?
A concentration camp is in North Korea.
A concentration camp is currently going on in China.
It's not happening on our border.
And if you really cared, you would have been down there with me at the border when Obama was putting people in cages.
And I begged for anybody to pay attention.
You're only doing this
because your puppet masters are telling you what to say.
It is so clear you haven't thought anything through.
Yep, yep, okay, I'll say that.
Yep, yep.
Just don't ask me any questions because I can't go into any depth at all all on this.
There comes a time when people have to say, enough is enough.
Enough is enough.
I mean, we can laugh at stupid people.
We can feel sad for stupid people.
But when stupid people
who are not really stupid, they're just living in self-imposed ignorance so they can get a job away from a bar and then start wearing $5,000 clothes and live in apartments in a lifestyle that they would have never dreamt just because they're attractive, they know how to cause a crowd, and they can just come on out and say anything.
When we're at this point in history, concentration camps will come back.
They will come back.
They're not happening at the border, but they will come back if this kind of self-imposed ignorance continues to grow in our country.
Get a life.
Educate yourself.
There's no reason you can't do it.
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You know, I didn't have a lot to say on Father's Day.
And I was, I was, I was going to, and then
I didn't.
As a dad, I am working so hard to be a good dad, and I fail so often.
But I'm trying to be
a better man every day.
If you're a long-time listener to this program, you know that my dad and I didn't have a close relationship when I was growing up.
It was a very complicated family, it was a mess.
And then my dad and I got very close, and he was my hero.
In my 30s and early 40s, he was my hero.
And then we had to confront abuse.
And my dad was revealed to me to be a monster.
I mean, a monster.
And I've never talked about it, and I will some someday, but
I've had a very, very d difficult time in the last few years dealing with this.
And
I thought my family was a shipwreck.
We had a family therapist.
We all went through therapy for this recently.
And she said, I've never seen a shipwreck of a family like this before.
Just an on-the-rock shipwreck.
And there's always somebody who can show you a bigger shipwreck.
And I picked up a book recently.
It's called Climbing Out of the Wreck.
And I picked it up.
And it's one of those books that it doesn't take too long to read.
And you start to pick it up, and you are just,
you're amazed by the story, and you don't put the book down until you're finished
and it's also one of those books you read and you're like okay it's please have a happy ending and it does
it is a very brave tale uh told by somebody who is under pseudonym uh christine stein and she joins us now hello christine how are you hi Glenn thank you for having me on I really appreciate it
I was really deeply moved by your story and the courage that it took to be who you are today.
Can you just give the audience a little brush of your childhood?
Well, I want to start.
I want to say I'm so sorry that you had to go through a hard childhood.
I know what that's all about.
My father was a sexual predator, and my mother was an alcoholic drug user.
So
you can just imagine what that was like for children to go through.
It would be even hard for an adult to take it all in, but it was a nightmare, you know.
But we did have times that we had love in our family.
I did get that at times, but then there were these other times that no child should have to ever go through.
And your father
go ahead.
Your father was sexually abusive to your sisters, and it even went to court, and your mother testified against your sister, even though she knew it was true.
Yes.
You know, the sad thing about this, Glenn,
is that's not just like that has just happened.
It happens a lot.
There's a lot of mothers that will protect, you know, the husband, you know, or the boyfriend that has sexually abused their child.
But my mother did that.
And I think my mother was such a lost soul in so many ways.
But my mother, her childhood was my grandfather had raped her and all her sisters, and he was an alcoholic, raging alcoholic.
So, you know, and there's no excuse for her behavior at all.
But when I was at a point in my life that I stood back and I said, who are these people that have abused me so much?
And my siblings, I started looking into really what they came from.
And my mother came out of a horrible situation.
And on the other hand, my father was educated, had loving parents, and it just didn't make any sense.
You know, they couldn't really wrap their heads around, you know, later on finding out what he was up to.
So, you know,
you can kind of say some people are just born evil, you know, and that's the only way I can describe that.
I think my mother's situation is what you're taught, and she passed it, you know, on.
She never got therapy to deal with it.
And then she went on
to, when I was about 14 years old, she was taken away.
She lost her mind, and I didn't see her for almost a year, but I would see her off and on, but she didn't come back to the house.
And
she was a different person, you know, because there was times that my mom could really be wonderful, and then there was times with the alcohol and and her depression and the drugs.
One time I watched my mother try to kill herself in the bathroom when I was about seven years old.
And, you know,
you know, nobody should have to see their mother try to do something like that.
It was pretty devastating.
But she twi you know, twice in her life she tried to kill herself.
And it was you know, it's very painful now because I love my mother.
You know, um, I hold on to the good parts of my mom.
Um, but, you know, these other things I want people to understand,
I guess people like us, that, you know, when we go through something that we are scarred and we are traumatized and, you know, we are still fighting those
scars and they kind of open up at times.
Christine, I, I, um,
Because I went through this with my dad, and my father was raped when he was young and had a horrible, horrible childhood.
And so I attached compassion and I loved my dad.
And I loved my dad that he was working to conquer it.
And
at one point in his life, he just gave up.
And it was about the time he was about 70, 75 years old.
He just gave up and he became an absolute monster.
And
I'm struggling.
You know, it was with Tony Robbins, and he reminded me of a lot of the good stuff my father taught me.
And because I had forgotten some of those things, or I had dismissed those things, because I just took my dad's teachings and everything and threw it out the window.
And I just rejected everything as he said was a lie.
And I'm starting to put those things in order again.
But that's really difficult.
Have you?
It is.
You know, I can, you know, there was
well, I'll just break it down.
I went to visit my mother and my dad was there.
And this is, you know, I'm about 22, 23 at this time.
I go in.
I have a son at this point, and he's a little boy.
And I go in there, and I could tell my father was ready to attack me psychologically.
I just knew it was going to happen.
And he started attacking me and then asking me sexual questions and saying, who are you?
What are you?
And something took over.
And I looked at him and I said I know I'm not you I never will be you and you know you what you taught me is not to be you
within you know like I'd say less than 10 minutes I got up I walked out of out of the house with my son I went to the car and I you know I was crying because it's pretty emotional when you have a parent attacking you like that which I had all my life it was years of this My son looked at me and he was like, I know who you are, mommy.
I love you.
I think you're wonderful.
And I thought to myself,
being in that nightmare of that man that have abused me pretty much all my life, and then I go within 10 minutes to something that loves me and shows me I can do the right thing and live a great life, it really psychologically showed me I don't have to put up with that person.
I don't, I'm so much more than
what this person would make me feel like garbage that I was able to go on to have give life to somebody that loves me and adores me.
And it really pulled me through it.
So it's kind of like those little moments in life that kind of tell you, wow, because it is, and I guess, you know, from your situation, you kind of slide back at times and you feel bad about yourself.
You kind of reflect on what's happened to you, or sometimes you react to things, you don't even realize it was something from your childhood.
And it doesn't mean that we're not good people.
I think, you know, in my life, I'm not cruel to people.
I've actually lived a life of trying to save things, animals and people, because it kind of feels like I'm saving myself at times.
So that urgency, I'm a little addicted to it because I want to fix it as fast as I can.
Because I guess somebody, you know, would, you know, I wish that somebody could come and help me.
I remember the police were always in and out of our homes because the neighbor.
You know, the neighbors would call.
And I remember one time a police officer came up to me.
And I was about seven or eight years old, and my sister was with me, and it was all night.
My mother was wasted and screaming.
My father had came in, you know, from God only knows where.
So the fight was going on, and at one point my mom picked up a steak knife.
My mom would, in her rage, she would pick up knives and threaten, you know, my father or a kid screaming at us with them.
that the officer came up to me and he bent down and he was like, are you okay, little girl?
And the whole time, I want to say, Please take me with you.
Just take me out of here.
I'm so tired.
But I said, Oh, I'm fine.
And people need to understand children why they do that is because we're scared to leave everything that we know, even though it might be a nightmare.
It's like you want out of it, but then you realize I'll be taken, you know, from this home that I know, my siblings, and my parents can be okay at times.
And you hold on to those things, even though you're being abused.
Christine, I would like to figure out a way because I know you're keeping your identity because
there's still problems with the family and everything else that completely relate.
I would love to find a way to where we could keep your identity and I could sit down with a podcast and talk to you because there's
a lot of wisdom in your book.
And the good thing is,
we've just talked about the bad things.
There is a way out.
You did climb out of this wreck and not all of your siblings have.
And I understand.
And it causes real problems with your siblings.
And it's just, you know, the walking on eggshells doesn't ever seem to end.
Oh, you know, like one of my sisters, you know, she's homeless.
She became a drug addict.
She was a beautiful young girl.
And the last time I saw her was a few years ago, I mean, I hate to say it this way, but, you know, teeth were missing out of her.
She had holes in her face.
And I could barely really communicate with her.
All she wanted was money to get more drugs, and I just had to stop the relationship.
But she's very a mean, violent kind of person, and she chose, you know, and my other siblings, the difference between myself and now two of my other sisters, we want a good life and we want to give it to our children.
And we, you know, I realize if I stay a victim and angry, I'm just going to pass that on to my child, and this is never going to stop.
And
I ended up pregnant in my early 20s, and I was in a situation, I had no business, because still I was working through all these issues and going through a lot, and my environment wasn't the greatest.
And I remember I went to the doctor thinking I was sick, and he said, Christine, you're pregnant.
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Trump had a great day yesterday in Florida.
And, you know, Bernie Sanders says, Trump is running scared.
No, no, he's actually not.
He's running a very, very well-coordinated campaign in comparison to the last one.
This one is really well organized.
And did you notice how many people showed up?
Did you notice that they were waiting in line for 40 hours?
Tell me the Democrat that that's happening for.
Who can generate this kind of excitement and passion?
We will see if the Democrats can come up with one, but I want to talk to the Trump supporters and those on the fence, and even those like George Will who are not into the game.
I want to have a chat next in one minute.
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So last night in Florida, the President had quite an amazing turnout.
And as I showed on hour number one on this broadcast today, I compared pictures
from
2008 to 2016.
Obama's crowds, Trump crowds.
They're the same.
But when Obama went back out in 2012, he wasn't generating excitement.
In fact, he had
venues
that were 8,000, 10,000, 20,000.
And
they had to curtain off at least half of the arena.
and it was still half to a quarter full.
The excitement was gone on Barack Obama at that time.
Now, he still won,
but the excitement was gone.
And there was no excitement with Mitt Romney.
There was no excitement.
So,
what happened to Donald Trump on his first reelection stop?
How did his crowd look?
Amazing.
People waited for 40 hours to get in.
They camped out for almost two days to be able to get into the arena.
And it was jam-packed.
Here's MSNBC on the Trump voters.
Are they fired up?
Listen to this.
We will be here.
Back to you.
Well, it actually sounds, Peter, like the rally has begun early.
Yeah.
You got some energized people behind you.
You can imagine a lot of big MSNBC fans here this morning.
It's a good conversation here on the sidelines of the Amway Center.
So, yeah, these folks are fired up, and these are the folks that remind you of what it looked like, you know, ahead of the 2016 campaign.
These folks vow to crisscross the state to support the guy.
We'll be here to watch.
You'll be doing more than watching, I think.
There it is.
These are people who are active.
These are people that if he can build now on this coalition, he will win.
If you have 30% of your base that is just rock solid, not going anywhere.
Now, there's a lot of people that I think
are either not taking polls or don't want to be included in the polls because they don't want anybody to know they're a Trump supporter.
And I will tell you:
all sides need to come together.
The threat to the country is the biggest in my life.
We have people who are now talking about dismantling the free market.
This is not like, oh, well, they're going to be for higher taxes.
This is dismantling of the free market.
You see what they're for.
You see what they're doing.
You see what they believe.
It's not what I believe.
And it's not a difference in policy.
It is a a difference in direction.
Do we become a socialist nation and do a socialist experiment and throw all of this away?
And this is not hyperbole.
Every other candidate in my lifetime was
just a worse version of who I was voting for.
Okay, they all have problems.
They all have, but our country wasn't at the point of destruction.
Our country is at the point of destruction.
And on top of that, our country now is given a choice of people who say they do want to end the free market.
So there's a few things that we have to do.
First of all, can we play the
can we play the audio from George Will on his prediction on what's coming in 2020.
The biggest obstacle Democrats face in winning the White House.
It seems to me that they will win the White House, given the fact that the president has a very narrow band.
He can't fall below 42%, but he can't get above 46%.
The White House is theirs to win if they don't kick it away.
It's theirs to lose.
Now,
they were indispensable to electing Mr.
Trump in the first place in 2016.
And sometimes they do seem to me to be out to prove that that wasn't a fluke, that they could do it again.
But what they want to do is give people a chance to make it easy to vote for Democrats, which means don't start your campaign, as Camilla Harris did in a cable appearance, by saying, let's get rid of private health insurance, thereby frightening 180 million Americans who have employer-provided health insurance, and by the way, frightening organized labor, which today exists primarily to negotiate health care as untaxed compensation for its members.
So if they would simply understand that the American people are not up in arms, the American people really would like a return to something like normality, it seems to me it's theirs to win.
So George,
I know your job is to provide analysis,
but you're dealing with people who are not honest brokers.
They can present themselves any way they want, but
we now know the truth of who they are because the masks have come off.
And so there is no return to normalcy.
There isn't a return to that.
Even with Donald Trump in a second term, we know what we have,
where in the first term, we didn't know what we were going to get.
We knew his rhetoric.
We knew what he had said in the past.
We knew who he had funded in the past, the Nancy Pelosi's and the Harry Reids.
We knew all of that.
But we didn't have a record.
We now have a record, and we can see that the president has done the things that he said he would.
Now, he didn't do Obamacare, but I don't think that's his fault.
That is,
he left that open.
He would have signed anything.
That is the Republicans' fault.
When it comes to the border, I don't think I've seen a president do more than this guy on the border.
And he's taking all kinds of heat.
And quite frankly, he's alone.
You know, Ted Cruz, where are you, dude?
We need you on the front lines.
Texas is being destroyed.
Where are these guys?
Now, there's a couple of things.
Conservatives.
There's many things about Donald Trump that bother me.
His tariffs really bother me.
They could lead us into real economic turmoil.
If there is another
big,
huge hit, I don't know what Donald Trump will do.
But I do know what the left will do,
and they will take us away from the free market.
If George Bush said I had to destroy the free market to save the free market,
God only knows what what people who hate the free market will do.
And it is coming.
So who's best prepared?
Well, you could say it's, you know, Justin Amash, which I disagree with,
and you could go and vote for Justin, but Justin is not going to win if he even runs.
And I know, principle,
and I know
this is the
opposite of what I told you before, but that's because Donald Trump didn't have a record.
What I feared Donald Trump would do, he didn't do.
And I said I would be the first to tell you.
I wanted to be wrong.
Well, I was.
Now, I still have concerns about some things that Donald Trump is going to do, or could do, or may not do,
but that's all speculation.
And I do know what the left wants to do.
And I now have a record of Donald Trump and what he's doing.
And it's not perfect.
But we are looking at the end of the republic.
And
there's nothing that could convince me that that is hyperbole.
And I urge you to try.
Show me.
I am a libertarian, and I'm not usually a pragmatist.
I'm somebody who is like, I know this is the right thing to do.
But when you come up to this situation to where your enemy is saying,
I'm an enemy,
when the other side is saying, I've got to silence these people, I've got to end the free market, I've got to control people's lives, They are an enemy of your freedom.
I'm not going to tell you who to vote for.
I'm not going to get on a bandwagon this time.
I'm not.
What I learned in 2016 was humility is a really good thing.
And
you don't always know
you do all the research in the world and you still don't always know what to do and what is going to happen.
Conservatives,
the people who have been against Donald Trump, I can understand your feelings.
I really can.
And I have grave concerns still, but they pale in comparison to what I believe is the destruction of the Republic.
Biden can say whatever he wants, but Biden's going to have to move left, and
his running mate is going to be even more left than he is.
And remember, it was either he or Obama was the most liberal person in the Senate before he became vice president.
He's not a moderate.
I would like to ask Trump supporters.
I don't care about me,
but if you are a die-hard Trump supporter
and you turned out to be right,
don't rub the noses of those who will admit that they were wrong.
Welcome them.
You cannot do what the Bernie Sanders people will do.
They don't want anybody.
When Bernie Sanders is out, they're not going to be jumping on the Biden bandwagon.
And Donald Trump needs every single voice and every single vote he can get.
If you rub the, when somebody comes up and says, hey, I want to help,
welcome them.
Welcome them.
You need to get every single vote.
You may not like it.
You may want to be vomiting afterwards.
I can't believe I'm here with this person who is so against whatever.
Fine.
Swallow it for the good of the country.
It has to be a positive movement because that's the one thing that George Will said that is true.
People want a return to normalcy.
They don't want to be a part of something angry.
So don't be angry.
And you'll win.
And you'll win.
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it's a very open-ended listening no I don't listen I don't listen to this show no I was listening to a show just not this one yeah just not this one uh I mean is there anything specific you're looking for what yeah I'm just wondering how you're feeling about
how you're feeling about what we're facing in 2020 with even a Biden
and the people who will stand on the sidelines and say, well, you know what?
I don't like Trump, but he's done some great things, but I don't like Trump, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
We have a record now.
It's just a very, I think it's such a small number at this point, right?
I mean, I think that there's, what's the Trump's approval rating among Republicans?
92%.
I mean, you know, sure, there's going to be some people who are, you know, not going to be fans.
And I, you know.
Yeah, I don't mean Republicans.
I mean, I mean the people, the people who are going to make a difference are the people who are independents.
And I consider myself an independent.
I'm not a Republican.
I think you're an independent.
And, you know, we voted Republicans, but we've also voted for libertarians, et cetera, et cetera.
Sure.
It's those people who just, you know, you just don't want to
be,
you know, get on the Trump train.
No, I don't want to be on anybody's train.
You know what I mean?
And that's not Trump.
It would be like if it was Biden or anybody else.
I don't want to be on anybody's train.
I'm a thinking human being.
And
so you kind of, you're, I don't know how to explain it.
I don't know how to explain it.
I just think there are people that
still won't look at the things that he's done.
We'll only look at the way he behaves.
And that's hard to swallow.
Yeah,
I mean, I think that's, you know, there's obviously ways to deal with that that if you're if you're a president, which is, you know, try to downplay that.
But Trump's, it's one of Trump's strengths, right?
Like, this is what he really enjoys doing.
I think he likes a fight.
So, I mean, I don't think that's going to happen.
He's just, he's simply not going to win people in that bandwagon, right?
If you're in the bandwagon of I don't really care what he does, I just don't like his attitude.
You're never going to win him over because Trump's not changing.
He's in a sense.
No, no, no.
But I...
But I think that there are those people
who are now so deadlocked where they were in 2016, they don't like
behavior of something.
Okay, neither do I.
But now we have new information.
We see which side he's on and what he's fighting for.
And I don't agree with everything.
There's some pretty big things I don't agree with, but I think it's much more than the other side.
I think there's an interesting sort of struggle there we can talk about here in a second.
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This is the Glenn Beck program, and we're joined by David Barton.
And David, you are very politically
active, and you see polls.
Tell me what the
things that the president needs to stand on to be able to win.
I think there's two issues that he has opportunity to make a lot of ground on.
One actually is socialism.
Polling we've seen on socialism is very interesting for where it breaks demographically.
You have about 41% of Americans who support socialism.
You have 69% of millennials and 75% of college students.
So the younger the crowd, the more they support socialism.
But what's interesting is George Barna, I love Barna because he never really stops with just a question or a poll.
He keeps asking questions, find out if you know what you're talking about.
So
he found that 41% of Americans supported socialism.
And so he asked an additional 40-plus questions about socialism.
And he just asked what it was.
He said, do you support greater government regulations?
Do you support greater government ownership of private business, et cetera?
And it's all socialism.
And he found at the end only 2% actually supported socialism once they knew what it was.
They just didn't have a clue.
So
we found that, you know, surface polling, the two, when you ask people what is socialism, the two biggest answers were that it dealt with social media or that it dealt with sharing.
And who's against sharing?
So I'm for socialism.
So when you actually get into what it is, and so I think the president has a big opportunity to really gain ground if education about socialism can go as part of what he's doing.
If he'll keep talking about it for the next several months and people chime in and say, Do you understand what socialism is?
Do you understand what the free market is, what you lose?
I think he has a big ground there.
I think the other big ground he has is actually what he raised last night on abortion, how extreme it is.
He talked about Virginia, et cetera.
We literally have seen that since Virginia, Governor Northrop said what he said, since Cuomo did what he did in New York, other states have joined.
We've seen that the pro-life position among Democrats has increased 17%,
which that's just massive.
Among young people, there was a 40-point switch because they didn't really think about what abortion was in late term.
And so somewhere between 70 and 80 percent of the nation
opposes last trimester abortions, much less infanticide.
So that's another issue that if he will stay on that and people talk about what this actually is.
And by the way, Cuomo, after he passed that bill in New York, his numbers plummeted to the lowest they've been in his entire term after he did that
essentially an infanticide bill in New York.
So I think those are two big opportunities he has.
So I just got word that we have coming in for our museum,
we have some survivors, the mother of one of the big survivors of the Boko Haram
nightmare with
Muslims coming in and just taking these kids,
you know, and Michelle Obama tweeting, you know, we want our girls back.
Well, we got some of them, and
we have one of the mothers coming in from Nigeria to talk about that.
We have a couple of people that are going to be docents at this museum because it's not our usual museum.
That's right.
Yeah, this museum.
Can you explain a little bit?
Go ahead.
This really,
how do we say this?
There's so much we learn about history that is history, but history really is today.
I mean, we will look at the African slave trade.
350 years, 12.7 million Africans brought out of Africa into slavery in 350 years.
Okay, but today there are 40 million in slavery today.
That's more than 350 years of the African slave trade.
What are we doing about it today?
And so when you're
can't really denigrate our founding fathers and say, oh, they didn't do enough when the problem is much worse and we're not even looking at it.
That's right.
David, there's also, we're going to clear up some things, and I think we're going to make a few people mad with some of the stats, but they are official stats.
For instance, the two that we keep coming back to, one,
the slave trade in America was horrible.
That's horrible.
That's right.
But out of all those that were enslaved and brought across the ocean, we were only 4%
of the receivers.
The number one was Brazil.
Brazil was 46% of all those carried out of Africa went to Brazil.
26% went to Great Britain.
10% went to Jamaica.
You keep going down the list.
We're one of the smallest on the list, which doesn't excuse what we had, but America, the English colonies in America, 3.3%.
Denmark had less than that, so we're at the bottom, and that's still way too many.
Shouldn't have happened, but no excuse.
But what we also point out is there has never been any people in history that, number one, did not own slaves, and number two, were not themselves slaves at some time.
And so the American academic thing of slavery is absolutely white on black and it's white privilege and et cetera, statistically, that doesn't hold up.
I mean, quite frankly, you had in that same period, Muslims captured 1.25 million slaves, and most of them Christian slaves.
They were doing religious slavery.
We know that at the time of the Civil War in South Carolina, 43% of free blacks in South Carolina owned black slaves.
And we know that with the Indian tribes at the time of the Civil War, one out of every eight among the five major Indian tribes, they were black slaves.
Indians were big owners of slaves.
As a matter of fact, when the 13th Amendment was passed, it didn't apply to the Indian nation.
And so the Indian nations had slavery much longer than we had it in the 13th Amendment.
And you never hear any of this.
You never hear any of it.
And again, we'll only get in trouble for those who think we're trying to excuse it.
And we're not.
We're just trying to give perspective
and to show you that history repeats itself.
And without
a true balanced look at history, you can't do anything.
You're just going to be trapped in the past.
History is being made right now, today.
David,
how did it end in Brazil?
How come somebody who takes 46%,
we only take 4%?
Do they struggle with their slave heritage?
Oh, no, they don't cover that in history, but Brazil still is a very high country for a high number of slaves today.
One of the things that we have as you come into the museum is a map showing the dispersion of slaves at 12.7 million to all the nations back then.
It kind of shows a hotspot which were the hot nations.
Well, there's a map today for the 40 million, and you look at the hot spots, and Brazil is still a hotspot.
So it's not like that they have gotten over this.
This is still a very current thing all across Africa.
The same places that were culprits 300 years ago are still culprits today, quite frankly.
It's also interesting, and this is just this, you don't even leave the lobby or the first part of the, I think we have it broken up in nine sections.
We're only covering the stuff that's in section one.
Yeah, that's right.
You've been there for like 10 minutes.
I mean, this is section one.
The fact that, you know, we fought a civil war.
We had the 13th Amendment, which will be down in our studios.
You'll be able to see
the actual document.
And I think the Juneteenth document as well.
Isn't it confusing?
Yeah, Juneteenth is when the announcement reached Texas, which was like a year and a half later that the 13th Amendment was signed.
So it was the Emancipation Proclamation.
But we actually have the pen that Lincoln used to sign the 13th Amendment right there with the 13th Amendment.
So it's really some amazing stuff.
It's really going to be cool.
Once-in-a-lifetime kind of opportunity to see some cool stuff.
Yeah.
And
as we're doing this,
you know, we look at, again, our founders and we say, you know, they were horrible.
Well, Mexico actually abolished slavery before we did.
Do you know the dates, David?
I don't remember the dates.
Yeah, technically, on paper, they abolished slavery.
It didn't really work out that way because they had a 99-year kind of exception.
Oh, by the way, if you own slaves, you can hold them up to 99 more years.
But we're abolishing slavery, but you get to keep your slaves for 99 years.
Okay.
Isn't that pretty much
what what we get yelled at for with our founders when they made the compromise in the Constitution and said, look, we're going to phase out this part and we'll come back to it later.
I mean, at least they didn't say, and 100 years later, then it's going to stop.
They were hoping that it would stop earlier.
Their abolition of the slave trade, that they said in 1787, we want this ended by 1808.
That's the earliest of any nation.
I mean, abolishing slave trade, 1808, we're first on that.
We're kind of second in actually abolishing slavery.
We are the only nation in the history of the world where the whites fought whites and ended slavery for blacks.
I mean we've got so many firsts that don't get talked about.
But what happened even with the founding fathers in the slave trade, the problem we have with academics today is that there is a northern view of slavery where that, for example, in Massachusetts, there never was a time when blacks could not vote.
You have a middle view of slavery in the middle colonies and you have a southern view which is where the plantation slavery was, all the abominations.
And all we cover is the southern view of slavery.
We don't cover the middle colony view or the northern colony view.
And so we really do not teach an accurate view of history on what happened with race.
And, you know, we're going to hope to do that in the museum, not hope to.
We're doing that in the museum because we want truth.
Truth is the objective we have.
Right.
And again, it's not to
diminish
this.
And the whole point of the museum, we haven't even gotten to yet.
The whole point of the museum is if you hate it so much, why don't we all work together to stop it from happening today?
And there's some stunning things that
I'm shocked that we have
and I think are
this is not for your small kids.
This is not for your small kids.
But
hopefully it will it will be another drop in the bucket to get people to act.
Mercury1.org is where you can get the tickets.
David does a tour.
I'll do tours.
Stu even does a tour, which I don't know what you're going to learn on that.
Very little
fun.
Yeah, but it'll be fun.
It is really something that we have worked very hard and we have sweat blood over this one because we know how
dangerous this is.
We know in this politically correct environment to tell the facts that you've never heard, never heard, put it into perspective, and not dwell on that, but say, look, this is the pattern that happened then.
Look at the pattern.
It's happening again now, and it doesn't have anything to do with race.
Let's work together.
That's
not a popular thing, but we invite you to come.
And you can get your tickets at mercury1.org.
It opens up the 27th of June, and it goes through the 7th of July.
Make sure you join us.
Mercury1.org.
That's mercuryone.org.
Get your tickets now.
We're 10 days away from the opening.
David, thank you so much.
My pleasure.
You bet.
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We covered so much ground today.
If you missed a second of it,
make sure you go back and listen to the podcast.
It's available at iTunes or wherever you get podcasts.
But you don't want to miss today
kind of a taking to the woodshed of AOC
and her ridiculous, ridiculous comments yesterday that are just so
she is in a prison.
She's in a prison of her own building.
She is
not a stupid person, but she is just locked in self-imposed ignorance.
It's a controversy there.
There's no way.
There's a big controversy there, Glenn, obviously, that surrounds this, which is a lot of people, I think, with a lot of evidence say she is a really stupid person.
And the fact that you're bringing up the opposite is controversial, I think, to a lot of the others.
Well, she got into BU.
I mean, you're not a moron if you're going to BU.
Although, I don't.
I mean, a lot of people get into good schools.
She seems to have...
retained no information or knowledge from whatever trips she took, supposedly,
which I guess she did, but it's bizarre.
I mean, and we were talking about this a little bit yesterday, and that, like, what is the reasoning for things like this?
Is she the type of person that is intentionally antagonizing because she's trying to stir it up?
Or is she just so dumb that she's getting these things wrong?
I kind of landed on,
she believes in her mind that she is, she's being brave, right?
Like, she thinks she's saying things that are true, but no one else will say.
And she doesn't realize that the reason no one says them is because they're not true.
So that's kind of why
people go down.
So she's saying the things that no one else is thinking.
Right, and they're not thinking because they're not accurate.
So, yeah, I think that's part of it.
I think she is looking for the reaction at some level.
I mean, certainly, I think she stumbles herself into scenarios that her own mind didn't predict at the beginning of the sentence.
I think that's a fairly common thing.
She starts talking and doesn't know where it's going and lands herself in controversy and then retroactively tries to fix it on Twitter.
But, I mean, part of it, I think, though, is that, you know, she sees, you know, she'll read a tweet, she'll read a blog, she'll think it's knowledge, and then she comes out with it.
And that's really the limits of the entire process.
And when that's your process, you're going to make a lot of, you know, foot-in-mouth, face-to-rake type of moments.
Well, I think that she was born in a race, in a rake factory.
Yeah.
She had to be.
Just beaten stupid, just in a rake factory.
Just, hey, I'm taking my first step.
I'm going to try to.
I mean, wow, the knocks to her head have been incredible.
But
we take her apart intelligently.
You can hear that.
And our review of Trump yesterday and what happened to the rally, all on our podcast.