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But
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is just, it's just stupid.
Our own personal business, family, work, both, should be what dominates our thoughts.
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did you hear about what happened last night?
I was watching this riveting campaign finance debate on c-span last night it should not be that
now i have to follow this crap because it's my job excruciating you bet there's a reason why every president looks like he's 50 years uh he's he's aged 50 years in a span of four or eight years but it goes beyond that look at the media figures that have to cover this junk every single day take a picture of one of the people that you follow in the media and look at them five years ago and look at them today.
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She has finally unveiled
to the world via NPR, of course, the contents of her new Green Deal.
I
love this.
Now, all the frontrunners, the Democrats who will run for president, whether they've read it or not, have already endorsed this.
Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Corey Booker, all of them.
So now, what's in it?
Well, I just want to give you some of the highlights.
The Green New Deal proposes the following will be completed in the next 10 years.
Are you ready?
Stew Yen.
I'm very excited to hear.
I'm sure it's all going to be very plausible.
No, no,
it's not only plausible.
It's the moral thing to do.
Oh, good.
Okay.
A ban.
Now in the next 10 years, a ban on 99% of the cars currently on the road.
Now, you think, what?
No.
This is no biggie.
There are only an estimated 270 million registered cars out there.
And I am sure that all 350 million Americans, you know, live in a place like Manhattan where a car really isn't needed.
So you just get rid of your car car unless you're in that 1%.
Now, I don't know who that 1% is, but we know they won't be wealthy because we hate the richest 1%,
but we will not hate the 1% that is allowed to have their cars and ours are taken from us.
Okay.
So.
She not only wants to ban all cars, she also, not all,
I don't want to be hyperbolic on this.
I apologize to Miss Cortez.
This is not all cars.
It's only 99% of all cars.
She also wants to ban all oil,
all natural gas, and all nuclear power.
Now, that's only about 80 to 90% of all the power that, you know, the country uses.
But she doesn't ban coal,
which is weird because
coal is the dirtiest of all of them.
Nuclear energy is the cleanest, and the next cleanest is natural gas.
But oil, gone.
Natural gas, gone.
Nuclear power, gone in the next 10 years.
How are we going to replace it?
Don't ask that question.
She's doing moral work, okay?
Don't ask that.
Don't ask that question.
Now,
she also has proposed in her new Green Deal.
Now, it doesn't sound extreme yet, does it, Stu?
Does it sound silly?
No, it just seems really rational, based in completely pragmatic ways.
I mean,
this is simple, I think, so far.
So, if you want to save the planet, of course, you're going to ban oil, natural gas, nuclear power.
I mean, that's a no-brainer.
One, two, and three.
Right.
Okay.
You're going to ban all cars, right?
Well, no, 99% of cars.
Exactly right.
Thank you.
Now, she has gone the extra.
Now, this is because she's a thinker.
All right.
Remember that she said just the other day that Donald Trump was, that was an incoherent speech, and it was like he never even thought about it or did his homework.
That is what she said, yes.
She's done her homework.
She also wants every building in America to be gutted and rebuilt.
So that it can be outfitted with energy-efficient materials.
Now, notice that she uses the word every
right before building in America.
Every building in America.
So in the next 10 years, without cars and without energy, we're going to gut
every building in America and rebuild it with energy efficient
materials.
Now, if you were to do this, of course, and you were to complete this task, all of the materials you use would be completely outdated.
Is she aware of that?
They would no longer be the top-of-the-line efficient.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, they would.
No, you don't have any energy.
You're not innovating anymore.
So these will be.
Okay, so this is you can't make them anymore, but you're certainly not updating anything.
Okay.
Now
she's got random cars.
We've rebuilt every building in America.
In the next 10 years,
she has banned all oil, natural gas, nuclear power.
And she says it doesn't go far enough.
It doesn't go far enough.
We also need to ban all air travel.
All air travel?
Just banana.
Just shut down the industry?
Yeah, just ban the planes.
Don't know more planes.
Is this a joke?
No, it is not.
Oh, my gosh.
You are are so immoral.
You are so immoral for not.
Are you thinking, how do we do this?
This isn't possible.
No one will do this.
You know, there's a difference between being right and being moral, Stu.
There sure is,
as she's explaining here.
But I don't, not only do I not think it's possible to do these things, I don't want to do these things.
I don't think anyone would want.
You tell the American people, we're going to take your car.
Now, remember, this Kamala Harris has endorsed this plan.
Elizabeth Warren has endorsed this plan.
Corey Booker has endorsed this plan.
All of them endorse this plan.
Get rid of all cars, get rid of natural gas, oil, nuclear power, gut every single building in America and rebuild it and
ban all air travel.
Now, sure, we're going to miss our plane rides, but have no fear, she has a solution for that.
We're going to ban all air travel because we're going to
have a massive amount of high-speed rail.
And that will fulfill all of your travel needs.
How are you getting from the train station to
the house if there's no cars?
Stop asking these immoral questions.
Oh, you're right.
I'm sorry.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
Now, I thought before, when I was living in sin and I wasn't so moral, I thought,
that's going to suck for tourism in Hawaii or, you know, going to London or Europe.
It's going to be a long ride and a wet ride.
And a very wet ride.
But it's on high-speed train, high-speed train, so it probably can go underneath the ocean and get there so fast the train doesn't have time to trap people in a tube of water.
Oh, okay.
That's the plan.
It'll be that high-speed track.
I don't know, but.
Why do they always.
They're so in love with 1900s technology.
Like,
hey, you know what?
We want to do is put it.
We want trains.
We want trains to go to the places, essential
areas where people may or may not live.
Is there anything that makes you more happy than this sound?
Yes.
I mean, it really kind of makes it feel like old-timey and kind of cool, you know?
Oh, it'd be great.
Okay, so ban all air travel as well.
But
this is the thing.
Because we're doing all this, the government can guarantee jobs for life.
Also, a free house, free education for life, guaranteed income.
And, and I'm quoting, whether the person will work or not.
Oh, and free, healthy food for every American.
This is fantastic.
This is fantastic.
I love that too.
That's all in a section entitled, Build on FDR's Second Bill of Rights by Guaranteeing.
And then she lists all these things, including a job with a family sustaining wage, family and medical leave, vacations, and retirement security.
But remember, we didn't pass FDR's second Bill of Rights.
So this is on top of that.
Yeah, the Second Bill of Rights was to reverse the Constitution to
a charter of negative liberties to a charter of positive liberties, the things that the government must do for
all of humanity, not the things that the government must never do.
And by doing a second Bill of Rights, we follow the Soviet Constitution, which, by the way, the Soviet Constitution was changed I don't know how many times
over and over and over again because it doesn't work.
Now, she admits that this isn't a perfect plan.
She said, we're not going to get to zero emissions.
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Maostu, isn't this...
Does it feel like we're in an episode of South Park?
Yeah, this is basically what it is.
It's a ridiculous parody of the craziest claims ever made by...
This is why
all of this.
How dare you?
This is why I feel like the shine of Ocasio-Cortez eventually comes off with Democrats.
This is why we've been saying forever.
This is insane.
This is great.
Ocasio-Cortez is a gift.
A gift to the Republican Party.
A gift to the Constitution.
She's a gift.
You don't have to worry about it.
She is fantastically stupid.
Now,
here's the last part.
And I am
quoting.
This is on her new green deal.
She points out that the fact of getting to zero emissions will be hard because, and I quote,
we aren't sure that we'll be able to fully get rid of farting cows.
And
quote.
The circus is finally arrived in town.
We're not sure we can get rid of all the farting cows.
Now, let me ask you a question.
Were we thinking about getting rid of all the cows?
Because I wasn't.
I wasn't even thinking about not eating hamburger anymore, let alone getting rid of.
I mean, is that something you've discussed with PETA?
Killing all of the cows?
In fact,
they have removed the farting cows from the Green Deal fact sheet.
Oh, did they really?
They did wind up removing it, I guess, because it was.
Well, because, yeah, because the the full quote is we need to get to net zero rather than zero emissions in 10 years because we aren't sure we'll be able to fully get rid of farting cows and airplanes that fast.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you're not going to be able to get rid of airplanes in 10 years.
That would be a hell of an accomplishment.
A terrible outcome, but it would be a hell of an accomplishment.
You know, who'll stop her?
Big plane.
Big plane.
Yeah, that's it.
Big plane.
Boeing.
Do you think the Cretans at Boeing are going to allow this to happen?
Oh my gosh.
The workers of Boeing are just waiting to be freed of their job.
Oh, they hate going to work at Boeing.
Boeing is such a nasty place to go to work.
They've been thinking to themselves: if I could just work for the government and I could just deassemble all of these planes and then erase and burn all of the books and the plans.
So in just a few short years, we could all say, planes, what planes?
That's that's like King Arthur.
There were no planes ever.
People never fly and never flew.
They wouldn't fly from one place to another.
What are you crazy?
That was magic.
This happens in every apocalyptic movie, right?
Like, people are like, Did you know when I was a kid, like an 80-year-old passes by, and they're like, When I was a kid, they had computers and airplanes, and no one believes them.
Right, they think they're just like senile, right?
That's the Ecasio-Cortez future.
It really is.
We used to have cars that would drive us from place to place.
Before that, we used these things called horses,
which are now all dead because we've murdered them because they burp every once in a while.
By the way, it is burping cows, not farting cows.
Are you sure?
In case you're actually...
Well, no, she said farting cows in the actual copy.
You're correct on that.
However, if you are actually talking about the methane issue, it is burping cows, not farting cows.
A lot of times people joke and say, I mean, there are emissions from both ends, but the massive amount of the methane emissions come from the front end.
May I ask you a question?
Yes.
Knowing something like that, has it ever make you question the choices that you have made in your life?
Well, not until now.
But yes, now that you mentioned it.
You know, now that you are the cow methane gas expert and you're creating, you are correcting a member of Congress and you're like, well,
actually,
it is the gas that comes from the mouth of the cow and not the ass of the cow.
Wow, your family must be so proud.
These are fair observations,
I will say.
So
may I just point out
that
BU should close its doors today.
How are they still in business?
Boston University.
She went to Boston University and she has two degrees, doesn't she?
Yeah, economics and foreign affairs, I want to say.
Right.
Economics.
If you were thinking about going to boston university you know well they're very good they're economic depart are they are they that's where she got her education and she's come up with this
it should be leveled and made into i don't know a 7-eleven or a parking lot because Parking lots will be needed in the next 10 years.
But only for the next 10 years.
Oh, then there'll be no more cars.
Then there'll be no more cars.
And you know what's so stupid?
They're already, we're already on the way of eliminating cars as we know it.
We're already on that way.
GM, we had the chairman of the board, former chairman of the board of GM, who said, we won't be making cars by 2030.
We're going to be making pods.
They're not going to resemble anything like cars.
Do you remember that interview?
Yeah.
So
technology is already moving in this direction.
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Oh my gosh.
Wait a minute.
This can't be right.
John Roberts?
John Roberts voted against the conservatives on abortion.
What?
It is impossible to overstate how worthless John Roberts is.
It's impossible.
You can't overstate it.
You cannot overstate it.
He is
worthless.
No, no, no.
He's working on a long-term plan.
Oh, that's what we always get told.
Every time Roberts would come out and he has the wrong ruling on something, it's always, he's actually working on a long-term plan.
It's going to be even better.
We really have a problem with the press, too, the way they report this, that he sided with the liberal side of the court.
No.
Why don't you say that about Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Ruth Bader Ginsburg sided with the liberal side of the court.
He's just on the liberal side of the court.
That's it.
He's just on that side.
That's what he is.
This idea, all the crap that came came up with Kavanaugh, like, they're going to overturn Roe versus Wade.
They'd be lucky if they're within three justices of overturning Roe versus Wade.
This law in Louisiana is completely consistent with Roe versus Wade.
It fits absolutely in the middle of the structure that was set up by Roe versus Wade, and they still overturned it.
It's absolutely, if you are a liberal and you are concerned about Roe versus Wade going away, there are 179 million other things you should worry about first.
They can't even get a basic restriction passed to make it safer for women to have abortions.
They can't even get that done.
I mean, he is a disgrace, man.
What a disappointment.
John Roberts sucks.
John Roberts, that's my professional.
John Roberts was appointed by a Bush.
Yep.
Now, again, Alito's been pretty good, and he was right on this.
Kavanaugh, by the way, on the right side of this one, as well as Gorsuch, and of course, Clarence Peter.
He'll change.
Give him five years and he'll be.
And Kavanaugh's already one for two here on this, so he can't get too excited about Kavanaugh.
Gorsuch may actually be a real deal.
Kavanaugh is not.
Kavanaugh is not.
If Donald Trump gets another chance, we must not allow him to deviate from that original list.
Which Kavanaugh was a deviation.
Yes.
He's not on the original list.
To remind everybody.
He was.
Now, Kavanaugh may, you know, it's too early to judge Kavanaugh.
We don't know.
It's not too early to judge Roberts.
Both Alito and Clarence Thomas are very strong, and Gorsuch looks to be very strong.
Though it's still probably too early to even judge Gorsuch, honestly, at this point, but he's been, I've seen no signs of worry with Gorsuch yet.
But this is like, so, you know,
Roe versus Wade goes through.
And in there, they say, first of all, it's first-term abortions.
That is, you know what?
You can't really restrict that.
The states can't restrict first-term abortions.
After the first term, they can start restricting it with health of the mother type stuff.
And then after viability, viability, which is, you know, basically their alignment was the third term of that, which is, of course, not even true anymore because now viability is much earlier than 28 or 24 weeks, which they said at the time.
But that was,
they said
you could ban it after that period.
The funny thing about it, though, when you read Roe v.
Wade, what it says is the reason why you can have abortions and not restrict them in the first trimester is because it's healthier for the mom.
The idea that having an abortion is healthier than having a child because you can die more frequently from having a child than from having an abortion.
Don't you know it, Jebediah?
Yeah.
What year is this?
Right.
Also, by the way, it's the entire thing is about health of the mother, right?
Like even they, there's never been, I mean, at least in Roe versus Wade, there is no, hey, you can have an abortion for any reason at any time.
They say in the first trimester, you can because
this bizarre idea that no one has ever in the entire life of humanity has ever done, which is, well, you know what?
There's a 0.008% chance I'll die during childbirth, and there's a 0.001% chance I'll die during an abortion.
So for that incredible difference in health, I'm going to make the choice for the abortion.
That literally never occurs.
Okay, anymore.
The progressives are so anti-progress.
Always, they're anti-progress.
Look, you could have said that in the 1800s.
Women did fear childbirth because you would die.
It was the second leading cause of death for women.
The first being burning to death.
Fun times.
Oh, yeah.
Well, don't worry.
They're going to come back.
If Ocasio-Cortez, you know, gets her way of banning
oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy.
We're all going to be cooking on a fire.
Anyway,
so they did fear it back then, but you don't fear it in America today.
No, I mean, it's ridiculous.
And plus, no one makes the decision that way.
The other part of this is they even talk about it
in the ruling where if they know that line's going to move, the viability line is going to move.
It's now at, what, 20 weeks?
So we're already in Roe versus Wade, they were talking about 28 weeks and 24 weeks.
We're already at 20 weeks when it comes to viability, and that's going to get younger and younger and younger.
And by the way, Roe vs.
Wade specifically says this includes artificial means.
So it's not just like the baby's born and will it live on its own because it includes life-saving apparatus by the medical community.
How close are we?
I mean, we're already.
Listen, here's the thing.
I don't know how it's going to happen.
I really don't.
But
I am feeling strongly that there are several people all over the world that have been put in position to do several things, and it's all going to start launching soon.
I really believe it.
Last night, we saw the movie Unplanned, and I did not want to go.
I did not want to go.
You did not.
Well, I mean,
you were interested, but it's.
No, I was really interested.
It's, you know, one of these, you get a little bit of that face of what you're making right now, which is the, oh no, it's another Christian movie, face, which is like understandable because sometimes they suck really badly.
Not as bad as John Roberts, but
sometimes they're terrible.
So, and it's not that it's a Christian movie, it's that we're blowing our opportunity.
We make these movies and then we make them so preachy and so Christian-y that only Christians go.
And you can't bring somebody who's not a Christian or, you know, not like, you know, going to church three times a week.
And so it just, it defeats the, the, uh, the goal of let's spread the word.
So I thought, oh boy, this is bad.
And
Steve Dace came in and he said, I've had that feeling in the first five minutes of this movie,
but then it went away.
So I looked at him five minutes.
I said, have we hit that part yet?
And he said, you know, it's actually playing differently the second time I've seen it.
He said, I don't feel this way.
Now, it did feel like a smaller budget film at times, you know, because you weren't working with the A-list actors and actresses, but I thought the acting was really good.
I thought the main, the woman who played Abby Johnson was awesome, yeah.
Awesome.
Halfway through that film, I was overwhelmed with a feeling
I might see in my lifetime the end of abortion in America.
I've never felt that way, ever.
And I think that there are things that are going on right now, and they are so overplaying their hand on everything.
I want to get rid of airplanes and 99% of all cars.
That's insanity.
Insanity.
And only the insane will go down that road.
They are revealing themselves for who they truly are because they are arrogant and naive
and they think everybody is with them.
And they've never gotten out of their New York district.
They don't know who Americans are.
They know their cult of America.
But nobody's going to do that.
And I think they are overplaying their hands with abortion so far.
And when you see this movie, you will, they're saying they're playing it for teenage test audiences.
And they said teenage girls are becoming militant anti-abortion.
They said even teenage boys are reacting to this going, that is wrong.
When you see it, you've never seen anything like it.
And the power of this story is it's not a Hollywood script.
It's true.
Every word in it when they're having the dialogue with the Planned Parenthood people is an exact quote.
Everything that you see happen is exactly what actually happens and happened to this woman, Abby Johnson.
And she's Abby Johnson's amazing.
We've had her on the show before.
It's funny because you said this kind of a little bit after the movie and you describe this feeling of like, wow, maybe abortion is going away.
And then that night, John Roberts is siding with the liberal side of the court to shoot down a Louisiana law that is absolutely consistent with Roe versus Wade.
At this point, we are at a point in America where if we, if we, everyone's like, oh, don't overturn Roe versus Wade.
A great improvement would be to
go back to it.
If we could just get this country to go back to where Roe versus Wade was, which was first-term abortions, basically, that's it.
Then states can restrict it based on health in the second trimester.
That's exactly what the Louisiana law does.
It says, hey, we got to have admitting, you have to have a physician with
admitting privileges at a local hospital.
And they said that's too restrictive, even though specifically carved out in the Roe versus Wade ruling, which was a terrible ruling, but is way more conservative than what we have now.
That has been these rights have been expanded and expanded and expanded and expanded.
And the idea that going back to one of the worst legal rulings in American history is an improvement,
it puts me on the exact opposite side of the feeling I had right after the movie, which was, hey, there's a lot of hope.
I am impressed to tell you that everything we said, and this is all slotting into place with me in an amazing way.
Everything we told you we had to do.
It's now here.
It's now here.
Now is the time when I said, you're going to need your credibility.
Don't become extreme.
Don't become combative.
Don't lie.
Don't spread fake things.
Make sure you do your homework so you're not unwittingly doing that.
You have to be credible because the world is not going to know which direction.
And you're going to need to have that credibility.
Right now is the time.
If you still have your credibility, and if you don't, work on fixing it.
Because right now you can go peacefully to your friends and family and say, hey, I don't want to talk to you about politics.
Let's just talk about the actual abortion bills.
And here they are.
Here's what happened.
Here's Roe versus Wade.
Let me show you what is happening to us.
And we're now literally talking about killing children after birth.
And I know that's not what the leadership is saying, but that is what the leadership is actually putting into practice and in law.
And if you can have reasonable conversations with reasonable people on the Democratic side, but what's not going to work is bashing anymore and fighting over Trump.
Don't do it.
Let Trump fight his own battle.
He is fine.
There's nobody better at fighting battles for Donald Trump than Donald Trump.
He doesn't need your help.
He is fighting his battles.
Fight the things that actually matter in the long run because it's so polarized now.
The minute you bring up Trump, it's over.
It's over.
You will not make any progress.
So don't mention it.
You can fight for Donald Trump in other ways, et cetera, but don't mention it with your friends.
In fact, go the opposite direction and point out the things that you disagree with him on.
Say, look, you disagree with him on everything.
I disagree with him on some of the things, but that's not what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about returning to common principles that we don't kill babies after birth.
Well, we don't, and that's just a lie.
No, no, no.
Wait,
I want to show you the actual law.
I want to show you the actual lawmakers who are making this case on the Democratic side.
They are doing things and lying to you
because of a few radicals.
I'm not against Democrats.
I'm against the Democratic radicals who have hijacked your party.
And there's a few of them.
And here's what they're saying and doing.
One quick thing about Trump before we go.
Yeah.
People say he has a big ego.
At least he's not putting his ego ahead of the lives of 60 million children because that's what John Roberts is doing.
He's putting his ego and his legacy above the lives of 60 million people who should be alive and are not
because of this.
And he continues to do this in big spots over and over again.
He is worthless.
Yes.
And egos always lose in the end.
Casio-Cortez, she put this out, and she obviously had sixth graders working on it with her, but she's so self-surrounded by people who are like, oh, this is great.
She had the ego to put it out on writing.
And even Nancy Pelosi is now running from it.
Yeah.
So it was his green dream or whatever they're calling it.
Don't worry.
They're going to destroy themselves.
We just have to calmly point out exactly what they're doing.
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Well, of course we would.
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We have to lead by example, Jimmy.
The Russians and the Chinese and everybody else will get rid of their Air air force as soon as we do
are you not a moral person Jimmy why are you questioning why are you questioning these things my gosh there's a difference between being right and being moral and uh and and we need to be right no we need to be moral that's right that's sorry new thing we need to be moral and the moral thing to do is abolish all airplanes and 99% of all cars
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Well,
I remember being counseled by a very wise man.
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You write all these books.
What are you doing?
Why are you spending so much time?
You're coming out with them like every 10 minutes.
I'm like, yeah, I know, Bill.
I know.
You should write a book.
Oh, you know, I've got the spin-off spin zone, the O'Reilly Factor.
I don't need these book thingies.
Well, he's already got killing the SS and he's killed everybody else on the planet in his books.
The hunt for the worst war criminals in history, it's available everywhere now.
It's still in the top 10.
It's great.
And he's announced his new book on Friday.
He was in the air.
I'll let him tell you the story.
And then we're getting to the new green deal.
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Another
book from Bill O'Reilly.
Now, here's the good news.
At least in this one, he's not killing someone.
Bill O'Reilly, how are you?
What do do you mean, the good news?
What does that mean?
Well, I mean,
they're just...
Eight killing books have 17 million copies in print.
Come on.
And I remember you mocking me.
All right.
Bill O'Reilly.
Yes.
You were on an airplane, but not just any airplane on Friday.
No, last week I had to do the Beck program on Thursday because Friday
I was fortunate enough, and
I really believe fortunate is the best word, to ride down Florida with the President of the United States on Air Force or Air Force One.
So I was looking around for Harrison Ford.
He wasn't there, and I was happy.
So there was not going to be any shootout on the plane.
Did you see the pod that he can escape with?
Yeah, listen, that thing, you can live in that thing.
That's the biggest machine I've ever seen.
It's got.
All right, all right, all right, all right.
Here's how crazy it is.
Yes.
It has M ⁇ Ms with Trump's name on them.
I believe that.
I believe that.
There you go.
All right.
So tell me about the book that you're writing.
Okay.
This is a history book.
We're going to announce in a few weeks the title.
I have a title in mind, but, you know, I'm giving the publisher a chance to come up with one as well.
It's not a pro-Trump book.
It's not an anti-Trump book.
It's Why
He Believes What He Believes.
And it's a complicated, he's a complicated guy.
I've known him more than 30 years, so I'm probably the best guy to write the book because I'm not looking to hurt him and I'm not looking to help him.
So I'm already writing it.
And it's, I think, if you don't hate him, if you hate him, you don't want to read this.
But if you're curious about him and you like him or like him, you're going to want to read it.
Going to be a big book, Bill.
I think so.
Yeah.
You'll finally be able to retire.
Hard book to write.
I was writing it last night and banging my head against the wall.
Here's why it's hard.
He doesn't want you to know
about this stuff.
See, most people, they like talking about their childhood.
I mean, I know you love talking about your time in reform school and how
you
were incarcerated for most of your childhood.
Well, I was kept in an iron lung.
He doesn't want
that.
And it was so hard to interview him about it because we're sitting in the office.
You've got a big office on the plane.
But in front of him is this giant TV screen.
Did you just turn it off?
No.
Fox News is on the screen.
So his eyes keep darting, particularly when the Chiron mentions his name onto the screen.
I've got to focus him back.
So I'm trying to bring him back to the 1950s.
Trump was born in 1946.
And to have him describe what his childhood was like, his father and mother, his four siblings, his neighborhood, and how that all affected him.
I mean, it was, I mean, it's like the dentist.
At one point,
he didn't want to do this at all.
He only did it because I'm so annoying and he's known me for a long time, okay?
So he looks at me and he goes, where's Melania?
Where's my wife?
Get her in here.
So instantly, Melania Trump appears in the office.
And he looks at her and he goes, he's torturing me.
He's torturing me just like he did on television.
Tell him to stop.
And Melania is like this frozen smile.
Doesn't say a word.
Doesn't say anything.
Just looks at him, looks at me, and vanishes.
Boom, she's gone.
And I go, can we just get this over with?
You know, because that was the last thing on earth he wanted to talk about.
Now, I did get an hour of stuff,
and some of it is fascinating, but the rest of it is our researchers.
And did you know that
his father, who he idolized,
pulled him out of the Shishi school in Queens and sent him to military school?
All right.
Do you know about his uncle?
Are you going to include the stuff on his uncle?
Well, his uncle was an MIT person.
His uncle was an MIT guy.
His uncle was the guy.
And this really comes from when Donald Trump says, you know, I come from the best stock and, you know, I just brilliant family.
It comes really from his uncle, who is an MIT.
But his uncle was selected by the government when Nikolai Tesla died to go in and look at all of the papers of Nikolai Tesla and which ones should be kept by the government and which ones shouldn't be kept and they could go to
his home country.
So he was the guy.
The uncle didn't have any influence really on Donald Trump.
It was all the father and the father wasn't there very much.
But we get into it and I'll just give your audience
just how different this book's going to be.
His father was arrested at a Klan rally.
And nobody knows any of this.
And I asked him about it.
I asked Donald Trump about it when his father was a young man.
His grandfather, Trump's grandfather, went up to Alaska in the Klondike gold rush.
I mean, there's so much in there that nobody has any blanket clue because the books that Trump wrote about himself were all about
the real estate business, you know, all of that.
Nothing about what he did as a kid and how it all.
And his sister, of course, eight years old, is a federal judge.
So it's a fascinating study.
I think the time is right for a history book on President of the United States.
Let's knock the myths out and get to the real person.
All right.
That's Bill O'Reilly.
When's the book coming out, Bill?
Probably September.
Okay.
Bill O'Reilly and his new book on Donald Trump.
We'll talk to him more about that.
But we want to switch.
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I love the Green Deal.
I'm really up for it.
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This is why we have said, Bill O'Reilly, for a while that Ocasio-Cortez is a dream come true for the conservatives.
She is
so
dumb.
She has released her new green deal, and
without seeing it, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Corey Booker, they all signed on.
And then it comes out.
And she says, we're going to, in the next 10 years, we have to abolish 99% of all cars, get rid of all oil, natural gas, and nuclear energy.
Plus, we're going to tear down or gut
every structure in America and then rebuild it with new green materials.
And then also, we're just going to have to abolish all airplanes.
Well, what's wrong with that?
Nothing.
Nothing if you're a moral person.
Nothing.
Okay.
So I write in my message of the day on billorilly.com that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is really Katie Perry.
Okay?
She doesn't, she's doing this for one reason, and that's to become a star.
She's already addicted.
to the fame and the spotlight that the media is giving her.
All right?
And you know how that seductive that is.
Once you get in and adulation and constantly in the media, on television, and you're 29 years old,
you get addicted.
So that's where she is.
So it's not like she's going to Harvard and sitting down with the people at the Kennedy School and developing some kind of cogent plan to make the planet more prosperous in the future.
That's not what's happening.
Okay, what's happening is she's got a couple of people around her saying, oh, oh, oh, let's do this, Let's do that.
And the press, of course, is enabling all this.
So rather than scrutinizing it, they're enabling it.
Oh, this is great.
Look at her.
Look at her hair.
Look what she's wearing.
Okay.
So I don't take any of this seriously.
Yesterday she came out and wants to abolish ICE.
You know,
not a dime more for ICE.
Okay, fine.
Look, this is to me comic relief.
All right.
This is what this is.
I get a kick out of it.
It's not real.
You say that Harris and all these people have
signed on.
Nancy Pelosi has been grossly disrespectful to Congresswoman
Cortez.
She won't put her on any committees that are worth anything.
She, if you ask her about it, she gives you the little Pelosi smile and the eye roll.
So the structure of the Democratic Party knows this is comic relief.
And if it got any traction, it would hurt the Democratic Party.
So that's what's going on.
I think they're just letting her
selfishly.
I think they're just letting her implode.
I was at the State of the Union.
I was in Speaker Pelosi's office
unannounced and unbeknownst to them that I was coming in.
Did you just break into the office?
No, just walked in.
Just walked in.
You just walked in.
I'm Glenn.
I walked in with a congressman, Senator, I mean, Congressman Thomas Massey, and he said, These people are so clueless, they'll think that I'm a freshman Democrat that they've never seen before.
So come on, let's just go in.
So we went in, and Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Pelosi were side by side, thick as thieves,
you know, glad-handing people.
It was an obscene scene, but I think she's keeping her close
and letting her have her way and having her day
in the sunlight, knowing that she's going to implode.
Yeah, I wouldn't disagree with that.
Did Pelosi have any idea who you were?
No, I'm going to tweet a picture.
So she didn't know, because I asked that question because I ran into Pelosi at the White House.
She never would come on my show.
And I said, oh, Congresswoman, so nice to see you, Bill O'Reilly, and I'd love to have you on my program sometime.
And she's like, oh, I'd love to do that.
Had no blanket clue who I was.
No, I saw her husband standing next to her, his knees buckled.
I thought he was going to collapse.
All right.
Yeah.
But she had no idea.
So then the next day we called up Pelosi's office and said, okay, Winslow Congresswoman coming on.
And then she issued a statement saying, oh, that was a social event.
I really, you know,
I don't really have time.
So I sent waters out to ambush her and say hey you said you were going to come on bill so now you're not a you for a that kind of thing so she is absolutely clueless she doesn't really have any no i think of a reference outside party politics yes and and i think even on that she's you know her dentures are starting to float a bit you know she had trouble with the state of the union i thought first that she was chewing tobacco no no no her dentures are floating that's what it is
okay yeah so i said where's the cup i hope she got a cup she don't want to sit it on pence
Bill, have you actually sat in the gallery for the State of the Union?
I have not.
I couldn't take it.
I know.
I thought so, too.
It was the most fascinating thing I've ever done.
I was sitting at the 50-yard line watching it, and I was sitting behind, and I could see what everybody was doing with their hands.
I could see all the congresspeople tweeting each other or texting each other, checking their Facebook, reading porn.
I mean,
it was crazy to watch that thing and what the camera does not pick up.
Are you wearing white, Beck?
I was wearing white.
Yeah, I was sitting next to Casio-Cortez.
I thought I got a glimpse of you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I look like the Michelin man or marshmallow man.
The Casio-Cortez,
she was holding court
and
so arrogant, and the people around her were so arrogant, and they were looking at each other,
sneering, They were hissing.
It was amazing to see this arrogance.
Right.
Well, I think you're absolutely right.
I think that she's going to blow.
Something will happen.
But in the meantime, is she not the most entertaining congressperson on Capitol Hill?
Oh, yeah.
I'm gaining years of my life back.
Yeah.
I mean, this is, if I were Disney, I'd be giving her our own show, whatever you want.
Oh, yeah, no, she's a cartoon.
She's great.
She's great.
So what do you think, before we get into the abortion thing that happened this weekend and the reaction of Congress to the State of the Union,
what do you think
the fallout here is on Ocasio-Cortez and this new Green Deal?
Is it just going to disappear?
Americans are paying attention to it.
Here's what Americans are paying attention to.
Number one, the economy.
All right, because the stock market, every day
you don't know what the deuce is going on there.
Okay.
And people are a little concerned.
But, you know, things are going all right now and are hoping that'll continue.
Number two, the border.
The border is, I can't tell you how big the border is.
Yeah.
It's huge.
Yeah.
You know, the people, and the polls do not reflect the level of concern that most Americans have for this.
And the drama between Trump.
who may declare a national emergency, and I believe he will, and Pelosi, because it's personal now.
It's, you know, who's going to win this?
That is the big story.
Ocasio-Cortez, this is a media-driven story.
If you were to go out in the Mall of Americas tonight and say, oh, can you tell me one thing in the
green thing?
Everybody will look at you going, what?
What green?
Green?
What?
They don't know.
Well, but that is, again,
a testament of the media.
If anyone would have come up with something this literally ridiculous, not extreme, this is ridiculous.
If anyone on the right would have done anything this ridiculous, they would have, I mean, they would have a whole prime time special on Saturday Night Live about it.
And the press is just going to move past.
Don't look there.
Yeah, they're never going to bring scrutiny to the far left progressive positions on anything.
They're never challenged.
I mean, the governor of Virginia said, you know, look, hey,
we'll kind of birth the baby, then we'll
put it on a little table and make it comfortable, and then we'll discuss whether we should cut its throat or not.
And did the press scrutinize that?
No.
Did they say, gee, O'Reilly just wrote Killing the SS, and in that book is Hitler's T4 program, which is exactly the same thing.
No, no, it's no, it's not.
Don't, don't.
Yes, it was.
No, it wasn't.
Hitler required three signatures from three doctors.
We are only requiring one.
300,000 babies at least were executed after birth.
Yep.
German babies.
Yep.
All right.
And the people of Germany stood up against it.
It's crazy.
Where are we?
All the press had to do was ask one simple question.
What's the difference between the governor of Virginia's vision and all Adolph's vision?
What's the difference?
There isn't one.
There isn't any.
There isn't.
They would never do that.
Okay, Bill O'Reilly.
We're going to continue with him here in just a second.
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Bill, I know you were on our Blaze Live coverage of the State of the Union, and Bowling told me later that you had a disagreement with him.
He said it's time for the president to really just go charging like a bull.
And you said, no,
I am clearly on your side.
He needs to just
keep going with his agenda and moving forward.
But
this is what you're saying.
I agree.
He needs to now be presidential, be above it all, and outline a very positive vision.
He needs to get his likability numbers up.
And
I thought he gave the perfect speech
without saying we're going to go to the moon and giving us a grand vision like Kennedy did.
I think he gave the best speech he has given and exactly the right speech to try to bring the middle back in to
him and away from the crazies on the left.
Well, he's eight points away from re-election,
if you believe the polls, and all the polls pretty much say the same thing.
So he needs to persuade 8% of the electorate to support him.
And that's certainly doable, particularly if the Democrats run
crazy people against him.
But I don't think they will.
I think it's going to be Biden and Camilla Harris unless there are scandals or blackfaces or whatever.
You never know these days when it's coming out.
Anyway.
The speech was well crafted.
They made a couple of mistakes when he said countless numbers of Americans have been murdered by illegal aliens.
That's certainly not true.
The count is there.
Once you start to generalize or over-exaggerate a problem, then that gives the opposition, you know, oh, look, he's lying again, or he's doing this again at that.
You got to be very tight and disciplined.
I talked to him about the State of the Union when I was on Air Force One.
When anybody of any party asked me my opinion, and
I have no animus toward the person, I respectfully give it.
And I talked to the speech writers and him, and I basically said, look, facts will win out.
And you've got the facts on your side at this juncture in history.
So the facts are going your way as far as the State of the Union is concerned.
The other side doesn't have any facts.
All they want to do is undermine and hate you.
So capitalize on that.
So I thought the speech was good,
but he continues to be obsessed with Mueller.
And
you're ever going to get him not to be obsessed, and that's a weak point.
Yeah, it is.
It's not.
I don't know.
You know, all the reporting says that Mueller doesn't have anything that's going to mean
that it's meaningful in the election.
That's what all the reporting, all the leaks are.
He just doesn't have it.
So let it play out.
Don't be obsessed.
Today he's obsessed with Trump.
Today he's tweeting again about it.
Nobody cares about Mueller.
Nobody cares except the swamp.
Right.
They may care if he issues something that nobody knows about.
That's horrendous.
Correct.
But at this point,
everybody's tired.
It's boring.
Correct.
It's cold.
And if they're doing investigation after investigation because Mueller didn't have anything, that will play poorly for the Democrats if he stays above it.
But if he gets into it, people are just going to be afraid.
They're just going to be like, I don't want any of this anymore.
Let's just change.
And they'll change to whomever
if the president is bogged down in this street fight with a bunch of people that nobody really cares about.
And that's the key.
So the Trump administration and his re-election people
have to zero in on what the voters care about.
All right.
And at this point, Russian collusion is certain the only people who care about it are the hate Trump media.
Yes.
That's all.
But it's hard.
You know, Donald Trump is a man who does not want to be criticized.
I mean, one of the things that I'm in the wrong business is that even if the criticism is valid, even if it's constructive, he don't want to hear it.
And he reacts very, very
emotionally
to criticism.
Well, I thought he was, I thought in being in the chamber, because I heard the things that you never hear on television or see on television, I saw the absolute disregard and disdain for the president from especially the progressive caucus.
It was, it was like,
it was beyond anything I imagined was happening, and I knew things were bad, but
it was just out of control.
And honestly, I have more respect sitting in the room with him, watching the State of the Union and watching how many of the Democrats were treating him.
I have more
respect for him on how restrained he actually is
because they are not restrained because they never get called out on it.
Nobody knows what they're doing when the camera is off.
And I saw it.
It was obscene.
But you've lived it.
I know.
I know.
There are people who want to destroy you and destroy me.
And if we die in the process, they're happy.
Yes.
But as far as Trump is concerned, this is now a lifestyle.
It's not a political position any longer.
It's a lifestyle.
So if you work for the New York Times or the Washington Post or CNN, NBC News, your lifestyle, the people you socialize with, your hobbies, what you do in your leisure time, is all centered around hating the President of the United States.
It sounds ridiculous, but it's absolutely true.
They're obsessed with this.
It's like cocaine for them.
We have to hate them today.
We have to.
And if we don't hate him today, we're going to start to shake and our stomach will hurt.
It's a lifestyle.
So it's a caricature and that's what Trump should do.
Now I tried to explain that, but I don't think I got through.
I said mock them.
It's now to the point where it's insane and regular folks know.
Make fun of it.
All right, because, but he doesn't.
He tweets seriously about it, and I'm going, well, this is not effective.
Your people aren't buying it,
and the rest of the people are ignoring it.
When he was in the State of the Union and he said, after the happy birthday, believe me, they would have never done that for me.
That was Reagan.
That's how Reagan won.
That's what I'm talking about.
Yes.
That's what I'm talking about.
Just roll your eyes and say, oh,
and he can do that.
He's talented enough to do that, but he just gets crazed when people
attack him, and particularly unfairly.
I mean, he gets - that's why I couldn't focus him on my questions because he was waiting to see what report was going to come out that smashed him.
That's what he was interested in.
And did you talk to him about stop watching it?
No, I don't lecture presidents of the United States.
No, I'm not what I do.
No, I know, but
you said you were suggesting things to him because he.
And he asked me,
all right, I didn't give him the analysis I just gave you.
That, to me, would have been way out of line.
He asked me a question.
I answer the question.
But I'm giving you a broad analysis of the fact that he
is going to be in for a very tough re-election campaign.
Yes, he is.
All right.
It's going to be very close, and every dirty, filthy trick is going to be used by both sides.
All right.
This is nasty beyond belief what's coming down the pike.
Do you see what happened with Jeff Bezos and the National Enquirer?
Yep.
Any comments on that?
That's just salacious.
That doesn't have any political meaning to the country, even though Bezos owns the Washington Post
and is gleeful about attacking President Trump.
So, you know, a lot of people say, okay, it's another karma play.
To me,
it's another tabloid story.
It doesn't affect anybody's life one way or the other.
If you don't know what the National Enquirer is by now, you're never going to know.
So, yeah, all right.
I don't even read the story.
I read the headline.
I go, okay.
So, what?
You know, well, I thought it was interesting
that Bezos decided to find out.
Out in front, put it out.
Yeah, and he put out this,
really, it's extortion.
And he said, I'm going to, I'm going to release it all.
I'm not going to be held for blackmail.
He had hired Gavin De Becker, who are the greatest security people, I think, in the world,
and said, unlimited budget, go find out what this, you know, what's really good.
Yeah, I still don't know who leaked all this stuff.
That'll be very, that's the only interesting part to me.
So you got this billionaire who's got security all over the place, and somebody gets into his machine.
Okay, how did that happen?
I'm blaming it on Putin.
All right.
I'm blaming it.
It's collusion.
Amazon colluding with Putin.
And I'm accusing Putin outright of doing it.
But Amazon would do that to their own owner, which is really, I think that's what threw me off the trail, Bill.
I'm glad to see you that Amazon is working with Putin to get Bezos, which is weird.
And
it's not what they would expect you to think.
All right.
Bill, last thing.
The abortion law in Louisiana.
Supreme Court blocked this from taking an effect, and it was
John Roberts.
Yeah.
You know, you got to be real
smart
in how you word these
laws that are trying to contain abortion.
John Roberts, certainly not a conservative man.
He's trying to be Kennedy.
I think that's his role model.
But I think ultimately, if the states word
the laws
in a very constitutional way, they'll win.
And they'll be able to regulate what happens within the state borders.
But it's got to be methodical because these people in the Supreme Court, I mean, they're not sympathetic to the pro-life movement, most of them.
Are they?
Leah was, but I'm not sure about this crew.
Are the Democratic voters in the middle of the country going to wake up in time to be able to see who has hijacked their country and their party?
I believe so.
I think so, too.
And I think that would be very wise for the Trump campaign to concentrate on, to take out a lot of ads.
I'll tell you one thing, and this is...
I shouldn't say it, but I will.
I don't think I'm violating Donald Donald Trump's confidence by doing it because I've said it publicly before.
So we're talking about Nancy Pelosi, the president and your humble correspondent.
And
he does not like her.
Now, it's not at the level of Chuck Schumer.
He hates Schumer.
And did you notice Schumer look like a frog?
Oh, yeah.
He looked like a frog.
He's just kind of this constricted thing.
But anyway, so we're talking about Nancy
and you know, he's asking me
about basically what her mindset is.
And I said, Look, she is a party apparatchnik.
That's her whole life.
She doesn't know anything else.
I can walk in a room.
She doesn't know who I am.
Glenn Beck can walk in a room.
She won't know who he is.
She said, No, she said no.
And I said, But if you really want to know the effectiveness of Nancy Pelosi,
you,
your campaign, send a camera crew to her district in San Francisco.
All right?
Shoot the hundreds of people on the streets injecting narcotics, going to the bathroom in public, screaming at the cameraman obscenities, all right?
Frightening children trying to walk home from school.
Just shoot it.
And then run a 30-second spot
where you say, this is Nancy Pelosi's district in California.
And don't say anything else.
Just let the pictures run.
Might put a little music under them.
All right.
And then at the end, repeat, this is Nancy Pelosi's district in California.
That's it.
Very effective.
I think it would be very effective.
Bill O'Reilly from BillO'Reilly.com.
Thank you so much for being on the program.
We'll talk to you next week.
Bye.
Bye.
You bet.
Bye-bye.
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Blaze White House correspondence.
correspondent John Miller.
What is it like to sit in that room?
What is it that you see that nobody else sees, John?
I think it is the disdain for
the average American, to be quite honest.
I think that you see the conversations you hear happen when people think either you're not listening or people think that you're like-minded would genuinely shock
Americans.
I mean, everything from them saying that, you know, this administration just, you know, was trying to keep the brown people out of the country to the fact that the president works a cult to, I don't know if everyone remembers, but the president spoke to a room full of black students.
It was, I think, 400 students.
And reporters from major outlets, not crew, but actual reporters, rolling their eyes saying this is a waste of everyone's time.
President speaking to one of the largest groups of black people to visit the White House, more so than Obama had.
People rolling their eyes saying, This is a waste of time.
I can't believe we had to sit through this.
Can we just get through it?
It's incredible.
They think that everyone thinks exactly like them, and therefore they are unfiltered in what they say, and that is very revealing.
I felt the same way
when watching the State of the Union, the arrogance of the left.
They know they have cover from the mainstream media, and they get away with murder.
I mean, they really do.
The attitude in the State of the Union, the hissing that went on, the laughing that went on.
They were taking selfies during the State of the Union.
It was so incredibly disrespectful to the process, to the country, to the president.
I was shocked by it.
And I don't, you know me, John, I don't think highly of these people.
Yeah, I mean, you say they were hissing.
Like, that's not, you're not exaggerating.
They were actually hissing during the speech.
No, they were hissing twice.
They hissed.
And
what's also incredible, I saw on Twitter, and Jonah Goldberg, surprisingly, is saying that he found it incredibly tawdry that people were chanting
during the speech, which, I mean, that was one of the least offensive things I think during the speech that happened during the audience.
It's USA chanting.
I thought it was interesting because USA, USA was about, you know, job growth.
No, no, no.
It was.
Oh, it was about women, right?
No, no, no.
The first one, there was a first one, and I think it was either about job growth or
the military.
And only the right
said USA, USA.
Then when they did women,
the women, Ocasio-Cortez led everybody standing up.
USA, USA, USA.
That was about women.
But both sides of the house were proud of that women were at the highest work level that they've ever been.
I think that's something that we could debate: whether our homes are any better because of it, whether our children are any better because of it.
But everybody was shouting USA, USA.
But when it came to something that was
another real uniting concept,
They didn't do that.
They didn't cheer.
And it's incredible.
Notice how they sat for abortion.
It was right after women's accomplishments in the workplace, and then it came to late-term abortion, and they sat.
And I think it really just showed you the disparity between
the representatives who really just reflect a fringe left group, maybe some special interests, and the American people.
Because you look at the numbers for people who want a late-term abortion ban, it's 80% of women.
And the number of people who support abortion bans is actually going up.
So they're wildly out of step with the American people.
And
the same thing also goes for immigration.
I mean, you know, it was definitely divided down the middle when it came to the President's remarks on immigration.
But the American people are much more unified on that matter.
So it was interesting when the President said he wants to give a unifying speech.
I think he did that.
I think the reason why it wasn't unifying was because of the representatives who are representing
something that the vast majority of the American people don't believe in, i.e., socialism.
So,
John, you were with me
during the whole time at Fox,
and you started with me, I think, shortly before that time, and you were going to Columbia University, and you were a conservative and African-American and tight-lipped.
You didn't say anything, if I recall, you didn't say anything until the very last day.
And I advised you not to say anything.
But
you were with me at those times, and you know how radical they were
and how bad things got behind the scenes and the things that they were willing to do and say.
I think they're worse right now.
I think this is
much worse.
And that was bad.
Yeah, I mean,
I would dream to have those days back because, you know,
they were just big government people.
And, you know, they believed that government was the solution to a lot of things.
I mean, now they're just bat crap crazy to the point where I'm wondering, is this an act?
I mean, you look at the the Green New Deal that they're pushing, which I, you know, I'm sure you've discussed, I mean, that it's not and these are people who I mean, uh, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is not you know, she went to Boston University, apparently I I from what I've heard, she did well there.
Um, you know, she li grew up in New York, so it's not like she's out of touch with uh
with everyday life.
She has a degree in economics from BU.
So, how could this be?
That's my question.
She has to know.
I mean, they want to eliminate planes.
And I mean, this is someone who has to travel for a living.
She's trying to get rid of planes.
It's unrealistic, and anyone with a brain and common sense knows this is not going to work.
So, I'm really at the point where I'm wondering: are they just saying this stuff?
Because we're in the age of social media.
You can say anything,
and five presidential candidates are getting behind it.
You can just say anything.
It doesn't matter if you get it done.
You know, I'm worried that the president now is just saying, you know, we're going to build this wall,
and whether or not he's going to get done is still up in the air.
But I'm at the point where, are they just saying this stuff because they know it will rile up the base?
There's no way any.
These are not
complete idiots.
I mean, some would argue against me on that.
But these are people that have to understand that what they are proposing in this thing is completely outrageous.
I would contend, John, that's not the case because they've never had pushback.
When you say a crazy idea and nobody pushes back,
your idea, you're like, okay, well, everybody thinks that's good.
You know, I also think in this and you get crazier and crazier and everybody is, if no one is pushing back and you are getting to be a bigger, bigger star, you start to believe that all of your ideas are great and you don't have to back any of them up.
It's like a toddler with a parent who spoils their kid and just says, you know, oh, everything you do is wonderful.
Everything is great.
And, you know, that kid turns out to be a complete disaster because they've never been told that that's not a good idea and you shouldn't do that.
But
it's gotten to the point now where we're not talking about ideological differences.
We're talking about sane versus completely, outrageously insane.
John Miller is on with us, host of the White House Brief on Blaze TV, also a podcast starting here really soon.
Was it start today, John, or is it this week?
It started yesterday.
What it is, is it is a podcast version of the White House Brief.
So we do, you know, five to ten minute video every day.
We're turning that into a podcast and we're going to keep an extended portion on it.
So I usually cover one topic in the White House brief.
What we're going to do is then kind of develop the idea.
So whether it's go into a
whether it's go deeper into a subject or talk about some of the other big stories that are important coming out of the White House each day.
Or sometimes it might even be stuff that's not even
White House related because there's so much crazy stuff in the news right now.
For instance,
we were going to do some interviews.
and actually,
I recently wrote a piece
on how I think Black History Month is completely useless at this point, needs to be eliminated.
And by the way, John is an African-American.
Yes, yes.
Just put that out there.
But
I think another Blaze writer, Aaron Colin, wrote an article.
And it's a great article.
It's a great rebuttal to my piece.
He completely disagrees with me.
I'd love to have him on
to debate that.
I think we both raised legitimate points.
And that is absolutely what we're trying to do here at Blaze TV is we're not Stalinists.
We can accept diversity of thought and we can hash out those ideas in a friendly, respectful, and fun way.
And so I'd love to do some of that.
And so on the podcast White House brief, we're going to be doing some more exploration and extending it a bit so that we can cover some of these topics in a bit more depth.
And John,
because you're in the middle of DC, you're dealing with these people every single day.
Let me take your temperature on this idea.
Ocasio-Cortez,
She is, yes, she's a socialist.
And yes, she believes, I think, most of the stuff that every Democrat believes but doesn't admit.
But the thing with Ocasio-Cortez is she's not just a socialist, she's an embarrassing socialist.
Right?
Like, she's constantly making these gaffes and making this ideology look silly.
And to me, I wonder how long is the leash here when they, at some point, I feel like Democrats get so embarrassed by her, they put her quote-unquote back in her place.
Pelosi puts her back in her place.
Stu, I think it's it's insane because you would think that as a rational thinking person, you would think that, but that's not what we're seeing happening.
No, I mean, you're you're and I, you know,
Glenn mentioned I went to Columbia University.
I have very many liberal friends at Columbia University who, you know, are educated and
you know, have you know many, many degrees, some of them, and they love her.
They think she's the greatest.
And I don't understand how someone who appears not to understand basic economics and you know all the way down to how our government functions to the point where you know she can't name the three branches of government and thinks that there are three chambers of Congress I mean there there are
gaps in her knowledge and she's not interested, she's not curious, and yet the left educated people on the left love her and you see the politicians who you would think would kind of try to get her out of the way and say, ah, you know, this is kind of crazy,
Let's kind of ignore her.
They're endorsing her proposals.
Corey Booker's coming endorsing her proposals.
Kamala is too.
So
you would think that at some point people would say she's embarrassing.
Let's get her out of the party.
I will tell you, I hear in Washington, D.C., when you hear people chattering and all the buzz,
there are elements within the Democrat Party that are very upset with her because she doesn't work with them and she doesn't work with the establishment Democrats.
And that is upsetting a lot of staffers on the Hill.
So what they are doing is now, I hear whispers of people trying to orchestrate a way to get her and the other Radical Democrats who are kind of on her team out.
And they are trying to work and find a way to get them out of office.
So I'd be very curious to see
if her time in Congress lasts long because there are still very powerful elements of that caucus that are trying to get her out.
All right.
You can follow him on Miller Stream, John Miller from TheBlaze.com.
He's got a new podcast starting.
It started yesterday.
John is a fascinating guy.
He has a very different look look, and surprising many times on the way he looks at things.
He calls them as he sees them, John Miller, Blazetv.com/slash back.
Thank you so much, John.
Thanks, guys.
You bet.
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I just don't even want to see it.
You know, they have that feature on your iPhone where you can do the airdrop and send photos to each other.
I was talking to someone who said that in these big cities now,
every woman has to turn that feature off because they'll just be like on the train and just get an airdrop photo of somebody's junk.
You gotta be kidding me.
And it's like, how on earth can anyone?
It should never be photographed.
No, they shouldn't.
Not even have records of what it looks like.
Not in medical pictures, not in medical books.
Right.
No, the human anatomy should be blurred.
The surgeon should be like, oh, crap, that's what it looks like, huh?
Oh, look at that.
Yeah, you just don't need pictures of it.
I don't get it.
I don't get it.
And why you'd ever do it of yourself.
And if you're the richest person in the world, you can't come up with with some better pastime than taking photos of your own genitalia.
Let me just say this.
If you're the richest person in the world, the thing she's turned on by is in your pants, but not in your front.
It's in the back pocket, dude.
He took all these pictures and all these steamy texts, as for some reason journalists always call them steamy texts.
And so those got released by
National Enquirer.
And Bezos has all the money in the world.
So he decided he's going to investigate how the heck they got their hands on these things, which is an interesting question for sure.
Now, of course, National Enquirer, David Pecker, is the guy who runs that.
Very close ties to Trump in the past.
They don't seem to be so close these days.
Bezos
has had a long-standing feud with Trump.
He seems to be accusing the government
in some way of making these available to the National Enquirer.
The interesting part about
the National Enquirer perspective, is they currently have basically
they got basically immunity for the stuff that was going on when it comes to Stormy Daniels and all that stuff.
The reason
in that agreement, it says they can't commit a crime for three years.
So if they do commit a crime, then they are on the hook for the other thing, too.
So Bezos is now doing, it's almost like he's doing the
Hulk Hogan, Peter Thiel,
what was that site called back in the day?
Gawker.
Gawker thing, where he's just going going after them?
It's not exactly the same thing, but he has made this his life's work.
Well, he went to the firm that actually protects me, and the one I always say to Ben Shapiro and others, please hire Gavin DeBecker.
Yeah.
Gavin is the best.
I'd rather have Gavin DeBecker than Secret Service, honestly.
They are the best.
Yeah, they're the best.
Every big celebrity, you know, from like Oprah, all the big names.
Everybody.
This is
the team.
Yeah.
And so he called, apparently he's a friend of Gavin DeBecker.
And so Bezos called Gavin DeBecker and said, hey, you have unlimited resources from me.
Find out how this happened.
And
the best security in the world.
It's not cheap.
Can you imagine what an unlimited budget is?
No.
And I will tell you, I don't have unlimited resources.
And think of the things that they have done for us.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, we have something, you know, my son finds out, you know, my son is online with somebody
and we don't know who he is and he's a threat to my son.
We know who he is, where he is, everything about him,
all through legal means and Gavin DeBecker within, what was it, two hours?
I mean, they are just, they're thorough.
They're good.
And they'll find out.
They'll find out.
They will.
It's hard to imagine that they're not going to.
And this is could be a major issue.
They're trying to make it into a political issue.
I don't know if that's actually true or not.
It could be that someone who just doesn't like Bezos decided to
I mean as many enemies as Trump has there are many enemies that Bezos has as well.
I mean I just can't believe the guy who started one of the biggest internet companies in the world is technology.
It's all technology.
And the biggest part of Amazon's revenue is cloud stuff.
Think about the security needed for that.
And then this guy's like, you know what I should do is get out my iPhone and stick it down my pants.
Like, that's a really dumb thing to do, Jeff.
Just so you're aware.
You've basically solved all shopping problems for the entire country, but you can't keep the phone camera out between your zipper.
I just don't understand it.
You're listening to Glenn Beck.
So let me talk to Jeff Bezos here.
There's a problem with public Wi-Fi,
and it's called public.
Yeah.
You connect to a public Wi-Fi even if it's password protected and all of your expectations about privacy gone.
Now, let me tell you this.
You run a giant
internet-based corporation.
You have all the security in the world.
You know better than to take pictures of your junk, but you're so arrogant, you're like, we've got this all buttoned up.
Do you, Jeff?
Do you?
They can get to anything.
You need a Wi-Fi that is private.
You need a secure VPN.
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This is the Glenn Beck program.
I am thrilled to be able to sit down here in just a few minutes with Dr.
Gad Sad from Concordia University.
He's a professor of evolutionary behavioral science.
He's got to spend some time talking down
because
I understand about a third of what he's saying, but he is fascinating.
We had dinner last night.
I wanted to bring him in before we record the podcast just for a few minutes
to kind of introduce him to you in case you don't know who he is.
He's big online,
very, very funny on Twitter.
Welcome.
How are you?
Oh, it's so nice to be here.
Thank you for having me down.
So you are, you study evolutionary psychology.
Indeed.
Okay.
Is that
please excuse my ignorance, but is that like
why we become so tribal?
That would be one manifestation of our evolutionary imperatives.
Okay.
You know, social scientists are perfectly happy to accept that our opposable thumbs arose out of evolution and that our liver arose out of evolution, but they reject the idea that the thing that defines us, our personhood, our minds, are due to evolution.
And so what evolutionary psychologists do is simply apply the lens of evolutionary theory to explain our emotional system, system, our cognitive system, why we think the way we do, why we act the way we do.
And so it's simply applying the evolutionary framework to the study of human behavior.
So
we could either go to
politics or consumerism.
Sure.
Where do you want to start up?
We can do consumer behavior since that's the place where I've most applied it.
Okay.
All right.
So I'll give you maybe just to make it very tangible, I'll give you a few examples of actual studies that I've done.
And that'll just give the audience a clear sense of what I do.
So, I did a study with one of my former graduate students where we looked at how the menstrual cycle affects women's behaviors.
So, for example, how they dress.
Can you even say this in today's world?
Well, you can't even say that there is such a thing as men or women.
So, I mean, I'm Satan, right?
I know.
I'm way beyond
being violated every day.
And so, what we basically did is we tracked women's behaviors, preferences, desires over 35 contiguous days.
35 days because the average menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days.
And we showed that during the maximally fertile phase of a woman's menstrual cycle, when she's actually in the ovulatory phase, this is when she dresses most sexily.
Now she doesn't do that consciously, but it turns out that across many animal species, there are very clear signs when females enter into estris.
Now in the case of human females, they don't show you engorged genitalia.
What they do is they simply beautify themselves more.
So that would be an example of applying a biological mechanism to human behavior.
In this case, women's clover.
Feminists must have gone crazy on that.
Oh, there's a very, very long lineup of people who go crazy about this stuff.
And is that universal?
I mean, was it overwhelming that that was happening?
Well, absolutely.
The effect is unbelievably strong, and it's been documented in many, many different ways.
With one of my other graduate students, I looked at what happens to men's testosterone levels when they engage in conspicuous consumption?
So, in the same way that the peacock shows off by demonstrating that he's got a big tail,
with bright colors, he's saying, Look, I'm here.
Despite the fact that this tail will increase the likelihood of my falling prey to a predator, I'm here.
Choose me as a mate.
Well, a Ferrari is the human equivalent of a peacock tail.
So, tell me why Jeff Bezos would take pictures of his junk and send it out.
Have you heard this story?
I have not.
Okay, so Jeff
is Andrew Andrew Andy Weiner or Andrew.
No, no, no.
Yeah, okay.
So you know Jeff Bezos is.
Of course, the Amazon guy.
Right.
Yeah.
Okay.
Richest man in the world.
I didn't know that.
He was taking pictures of his junk.
And sending it to?
Of a girl that he wasn't married to.
And
why would you do that?
That's actually a great question because it demonstrates how men and women don't always know one another's psychology, right?
Because men are very much visually enticed, sexually aroused by visual stimuli.
They erroneously think that the same principle will apply to women, right?
To the extent that you and I might find a, you know, a woman with an hourglass figure is very intoxicating.
So Jeff Bezos reasons, well, she must be equally aroused by, you know, seeing
my pants, whereas she's a lot more aroused by what's in his bank account.
Yeah, what's in his wallet.
It is in your pants.
It's just not in the front.
Exactly.
Just not in the front.
So
I love this term that you coined, collective Munchausen.
Yeah, you want me to tell you about that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that came actually, I'd written a paper in a medical journal back in 2010 on Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric disorder where someone feigns an injury or feigns a medical condition to garner empathy and sympathy.
Munchausen syndrome by proxy is where you take someone who's under your care, let's say your biological child, you harm them so that you can garner that sympathy by proxy.
And then I started seeing how people were engaging in sort of a victimology hysteria.
Is it safe for me to go to school because I'm a woman of color now that Trump is president?
And I thought that that was a perfect manifestation of this faux victimhood, this Munchhausen syndrome applied collectively in a hysterical context.
And hence, I coined it collective Munchausen.
That had to be popular.
How are you still teaching?
You know what?
I often ask myself that question.
That's why
politicians who argue that we should get rid of tenure, I'm living proof that you should never do that.
Because imagine what would have happened to me if it were easy to simply send me an email and saying, you're saying a lot of stuff that's pissing us off.
You're out.
They can't do that precisely because I'm protected by tenure.
So you were a guy, you and Jordan Peterson are friends, and
you were doing this long before Jordan Peterson and speaking out.
And he actually called you at the beginning
and said,
can you help me, dude?
I'm entering into your waters here, and they're treacherous.
So he contacted me because he had gotten into some hot waters with his position on the gender pronoun issue.
He felt that it wasn't appropriate for the government to engage in compelled speech.
I mean, sure,
if he's a good person, he should address someone by their preferred pronoun, but there shouldn't be the weight of the governmental laws saying that you better do it.
And because he took that position in a few YouTube videos that were very popular and started getting a lot of flack, no academic would support him.
So he reached out to me and said, hey, can we talk?
He came on my show.
We became friends and the rest is history.
So
why is it that this is happening from so many Canadians where Americans are kind of asleep at the Switch?
Yeah, I mean, the only thing I could think of is that Americans have the protection of the First Amendment.
so maybe they're complacent, thinking that
it'll never go away.
You'll always be protected.
Whereas maybe we have to be a bit more proactive and repeatedly protecting our freedom of speech because we don't have, regrettably, your protections.
It's amazing because those protections don't seem to matter anymore.
You know, people have to know them to be able to get them to be enforced.
And Canada, are you f further down the road than we are?
Or
from a political correctness perspective?
Yeah, and just crazy out of control.
It's outlandish.
I mean, it's especially due to the fact that we have the social justice warrior in chief, Justin Trudeau, as the head of our country.
I mean, he epitomizes all of the parasitic, idiotic, moronic ideas that I've been fighting against for 20 plus years because he is a product of the educational system that brought these idiotic ideas, postmodernism, cultural relativism, moral relativism.
So everything that he does now is about gender equity, transgender equity, and so on.
And again, I'm a fervent believer that everybody should be free of bigotry, but you don't dish out Nobel Prizes based on whether you ovulate or not.
Right.
You got in trouble
in the parliament because...
Yeah, I did.
Yeah, because you went and you had to testify.
Yeah.
That there is a difference between men and women, right?
Right.
Yeah.
So I actually was invited twice, once to appear in front of the Canadian Senate, and then I gave a lecture on Parliament Hill.
In front of the Canadian Senate, I was trying to argue that Bill C-16, which is the bill that would incorporate gender identity and
gender expression under the hate
rubric, I argued, yes, of course we should protect everyone's rights to live a dignified life, but there's a slippery slope here, right?
It's very easy for someone in my class who doesn't hear his or her personhood covered to say, hey, Professor Sat is being transphobic because he's only talking about sex differences in his classes.
And so I tried to warn them not so much that we shouldn't be trying to protect everybody, but that there are, you know, ill consequences of some of the legislation that was coming.
And I was accused of being pro-genocide by one of the senators.
Pro-genocide.
Pro-genocide.
Which you're a Jew that grew up in Lebanon.
That's right.
I'm pretty clear on the ugliness of genocide.
And actually, I did remind him of my personal history.
And that, I think, had him second-guessing his stupidity.
Wow.
We are entering a time where truth
doesn't seem to matter at all.
And because of that, things like the term justice
have been turned into social justice.
Define the word justice.
What is justice?
Well, it's certainly not what the social justice warriors think it is.
To me, it's really the protection of individual rights and individual dignity, right?
I mean, everybody should be able to pursue their lives free of bigotry, free of institutional, you know, hatred.
Someone who grew up in Lebanon as a Jew, I certainly know about that.
But we shouldn't be forced to celebrate your unique personhood, right?
Transgender people have every right to live dignified lives free of bigotry, but I don't have to walk into class every
Wednesday and pull everybody about what their gender pronouns are that day.
Because by the way, Harvard University has argued that your gender identity could fluctuate on a daily basis.
So Monday, I'm male.
Tuesday, I'm female.
Wednesday, I'm xir.
I mean, right?
So it's a level of insanity that could only be explained as a parasitic worm that has entered people's brain and has removed their ability to think clearly.
So just.
What are you on Wednesday again?
Xir.
Zir.
Yeah, X-I-R.
This is, I think, one of the pronouns where you're non-binary.
Non-balanced.
I'm neither male or female.
See, I'm learning.
We're all learning here today.
There you go.
We're all learning.
My feeling is,
am I wrong to think that maybe some of this stuff hasn't hit Texas as hard as New York?
It's getting here.
No, not as hard as New York, but it is getting here.
I mean, Texas has changed to the point to where...
I mean, when you think of Texan history, what do you think of?
You're Canadian.
What do you think of Texan history?
Independence.
Yeah.
Is there any event that comes to mind?
No?
No.
You're Canadian.
Yeah.
The The Alamo.
Okay, sure.
Okay.
The Alamo.
And that's all about early independence.
That was saving the Mexicans, trying to fight for the Mexicans to be independent of a tyrant.
Right.
You can't even teach that now because it's oppressive.
In Texas,
you can't teach that.
That's nuts.
That is absolutely nuts.
We've just gone off the deep end.
I can't wait to talk to you some more.
Likewise.
So thank you so much for being here.
We're going to to take on everything, religion, and all of it, in the podcast.
Thank you so much.
Cheers.
Yep.
God bless.
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Hey, there's a big announcement coming on Sunday.
I mean, it's a surprising one, too.
It sure is from Amy Klobuchar from Minnesota.
I think it could be.
I mean, is she going to paint her garage a new color?
She might be pregnant.
She might be.
Is she getting a new puppy?
We think it could be that.
We know that.
I'm so excited for that announcement on Sunday.
Also, tomorrow on our podcast, Arthur Herman, he is a great historian, one of my favorite historians and favorite writers.
And we talk a lot about the history and history that you don't know and where America is headed based on our past.
Here's a little clip from the podcast that comes out tomorrow.
Aaron Powell, Trevor Brewer.
This is one of the things I think it's important always to emphasize.
How much of history reveals to us
not the fact that some are
inescapably good and some are simply insuperably bad, but how much of what happens in the world is really involves a tragedy of human beings who find themselves in circumstances in which they are forced to act according to their
social role or their cultural assumptions or their religious beliefs, or even a sense of, you know what, this sounds like I have to do this because I have a feeling this will lead to the consequences that we all want.
And you make the wrong decision.
You make blunders.
One of my favorite sayings in history is it's always difficult for us to remember that events that are in the past were once in the future.
And that the people who initiated those actions and who made those crucial decisions, and think about the long list, I don't have to walk through them,
all the time never knew what the outcome would be and simply had to make a guess or a judgment based on their own experience and their own context.
And their own
humanity, their own humanity.
We don't like to look at the worst-case scenario.
It goes against everything in us as an animal.
And it rests upon our self-confidence or lack of confidence to make those decisions.
And sometimes I think it's important.
It's one of my main beefs with the way in which the left has twisted and distorted how we look at history, like for example the Civil War, is we don't see it through that lens of individuals making decisions which have tragic consequences, sometimes for the right reasons, sometimes for the wrong, but sometimes for reasons which were understandable at the time.
And that being able to understand that and understand our own humanity through history, this is one of the missions that I've set for myself from the very first book I wrote, and it's one which I think I hope that readers and those who appreciate my books also understand.
It's an exploration of the nature of humanity, of human nature, through our actions in the past.
It's a look at real American history with Glenn Beck and Arthur Herman.
Nick, it's a free podcast.
You get it on iTunes coming out this weekend.