From Many, One? |Guests: Eric Bolling & Phil Robertson | 12/03/18

1h 51m
Hour 1

Goodbye to a good man...H.W. Bush's history was made..an end of a era...way over qualified to be President? ...Stu graces us with his presence, just before he heads out on his vacation?...Big News, in coming together?...The Blaze and CRTV...it's 'official'...this merger is just the beginning?...Welcome to Blaze Media ...Sad news for Dick's Sporting goods? their stock has tanked and now they've doubled down...gone total anti-2nd Amendment?...Glenn most recent trip to Dick's, didn't go so well?

Hour 2

The Blaze Media Reborn?...collection of voices that answers to themselves...media for independent thinkers...preserving 'American with Eric Bolling'...sorting out the problems at the border?...Calling balls and strikes on President Trump?... "Trump is winning the trade war'?...CRTV and the BlazeTV.com...now under One banner? ...Chaos in France continues...riots with no law and order whatsoever...worst rioting since the Communist riots of the 1960's?...France is being led by a socialist in an empty suit?...history is not on Macron's side...Capitalism still solves problems?...the premise of the coming insurrection?

Hour 3

Mexico's Migrant mess?...bottles of urine and bags of trash left behind? ...'In the Woods with Phil Robertson'...lost of virtue and morality?...we are reaping what we've sewn since omitting God in our country?...Fame and Fortune and Phil?...remembers George H.W. Bush...as a 'simple God fearing virtuous American' ...The New York Times = 'Curtains for the Clintons'?...their National tour feature seas of empty seats?...no cares what they have to say anymore?...witnessing The Left turning on the establishment? ...America's Northwest is under attack by the left? ...Be a part of conservative media's NEW beginning...BlazeTV.com/Beck
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America's 41st president, George H.W.

Bush, died Friday evening.

He was 94.

Bush Sr.

has been called one of the most successful one-term presidents in U.S.

history.

Now, that's a little of a backhand compliment, maybe.

But it's probably true.

Cold War ended on his watch.

Berlin Wall fell on his watch.

Soviet Union dissolved.

Bush navigated the choppy waters of the massive reshuffling of the world order, and he called for a new world order, which I always thought was a little spooky, but we're going to move on.

He signed treaties with Gorbachev mandating historic reductions in nuclear and chemical weapons.

In 1990, he put together a 28-nation coalition that expelled Saddam Hussein's troops from Kuwait.

The American-led ground war in Iraq lasted four

days.

And I never forget hearing him say, the war is over.

We're coming home.

Americans usually like their presidents

a lot more once they left office.

And this is especially true of both of the Bushes.

Following eight years of the great communicator, Ronald Reagan, Americans found George Bush kind of bland.

He was accused accused of being out of touch, having no domestic agenda as the economy slumped midway through his presidency.

He didn't exactly send thrills up the legs of conservatives.

He was the guy who was pushing for ideological agendas that were not necessarily, I mean, read my lips, no new taxes.

And yet,

America came to miss the sense of calm and normalcy that he brought to the White House.

George H.W.

Bush's four years in office were the calm before the partisan storm, I guess.

His presidency marked the end of an era.

He was our last president that served in World War II.

And by the time the 92 election rolled around, the shifting political winds seemed to catch Bush by surprise.

The telling sign that he didn't appreciate the rising cool factor of his 92 challenger, Bill Clinton, came at one of the debates when Bush seemed bored and at one point even checked his watch, Like, good lord, how long is this going to go on?

It was as if America was checking its watch and realized after 12 straight years of Republicans in the White House, maybe it was time to give this young guy from Arkansas a chance.

By today's standards,

Bush was way overqualified to be president.

He had been a congressman from Texas.

He was ambassador to the UN, chairman of the RNC, RNC, U.S.

Envoy to China, Director of the CIA, and Vice President under Ronald Reagan.

And despite his accomplishments, he declined to write the traditional presidential memoir because he thought it would be too unseemly to write about himself.

I met George H.W.

Bush a couple of times.

I really liked him.

He was a good and decent man, calm and sincere, genuine modesty.

It seems kind of like a throwback now, doesn't it?

And it makes you wonder, with his passing, are we ever going to see a president like that again?

He wasn't perfect.

He wasn't a saint, but he was a gentleman.

He loved his country, and he served it well.

At the end of his first year as president, Bush wrote in his diary, I'm certainly not seen as a visionary, but I hope I am seen as as a steady and prudent and able man.

Today perhaps is a good day to recognize how sometimes we just don't appreciate how good we have it until it's gone.

It's Monday, December 3rd.

This is the Glenbeck program.

Well, welcome to the program.

We're glad you're here.

Stu is joining us.

He is gracing us with his presence for just a little while because he's got to hop a plane and get to Philadelphia to take his son to another losing game with the Eagles.

Another?

He's only been to one game, and he's one for one.

The Eagles have won the Super Bowl in all the games he's been to.

And one-on-one, one-on-one will be good tonight.

A good lesson to learn.

We may hurt his percentages tonight, yes.

But yeah, I'm supposed to be on vacation this week.

But there's been some stuff going on.

There has been.

I was reading the internet a little bit.

It was very, very difficult for me to

not say anything last week when I was standing in line meeting so many people

at our stage show.

And so many people came up and said, you know, you guys just have to get together.

You guys should get together with CRTV.

So we took that at heart, and we did that.

I was in one of the meet and greet lines in Tampa.

A woman talked, I swear she said exactly what wound up happening.

We should just try to, I almost want to go back to her and say, yeah, we got your, took your advice and just decided to do it.

Yeah, you're right.

So while most were sleeping, and I've been telling you for a while, just give us some time.

We have some exciting things happening this year.

While most of us were sleeping, our developers were up very late for the last really few weeks.

They have been relaunching our website, theblaze.com.

And you can see, if you look at it, it's a pretty massive transformation.

It is, it's just the beginning.

This was just the technical changes that we're making to things.

We've been working on this for months and months and months, but something happened to us along the way.

We wanted our website and our what's called OTT, our subscription site.

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And could we just make it work like Amazon or Netflix so you can find a show and it's easy?

The answer is yes.

And we launched that today.

But there's something else.

We have

we are so grateful and so blessed to finally be able to come together?

CRTV

has, we have been partnering on a few things here recently, and it just finally has made sense for everybody just to come together.

And so we have officially merged CRTV and the Blaze, theblaze.com.

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But you now, if you've been a subscriber,

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Mark Mark Levin, Steven Crowder, Eric Bowling, Michelle Malkin, Graham Allen, Phil Robertson, Andrew Wilkow is back.

Yeah.

Gavin McGinnis, Matt Kibbe.

Awesome.

The Roaming Millennial, Danine Barelli, Kevin Freeman, Rick and Bubba, Kurt Schilling,

who else?

Ben Ferguson.

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There's so many.

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you have everything from CRTV and everything from the Blaze all now under Blazetv.com, and we are thrilled.

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finished yet.

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But in addition to that, you know, you said that, like, it is one of the most common questions we have had probably in the last decade of like, you guys all are all doing your own things, and that's great.

And I understand that, but wouldn't it be great if you could all come together and we don't have to pay for nine different services?

Here's something where everybody in the same place, everybody kind of

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The Constitution, the Bill of Rights.

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Mark Levin is not going to be talking to me about my show, and I'm not going to be talking to him about his show.

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Some very sad news.

Dick Sporting Goods is warning investors that its decision to remove certain assault-style weapons from its field and stream stores costed dearly and may limit its future gains.

Oh

man.

They've tanked more than 4.5%.

They are not growing.

They said

the company

noted that they had 25% Black Friday store discount, and that's going to help boost sales, but it's not going to boost their margin at all.

You know, 25% off everything in the store.

It kind of usually is followed with everything must go.

It's Dick Sporting Goods.

Amazing liquidation sale.

But

they decided to take action on gun control themselves and ban

assault style rifles.

Now, they're estimating, I think, that has saved 500,000 lives since they made that decision.

A really important move that

caused a lot, huge dramatic murder rate.

What's funny is those 500,000 lives, they were all doing the 500,000 jobs that were saved or created by Barack Obama.

Oh, wow.

Yeah.

That's so important.

Same people.

So important.

Same people.

Same people.

It's unbelievable.

If you're a shareholder of that company.

That was the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

And then they're doubling down on it?

Oh, yeah.

Yeah.

They're decided to take all weapons out.

They're going to just forget all hunting stuff.

Dicks doesn't want anything to do with it.

I mean,

they are sending a clear message they don't want anything to do with you, right?

If you're a Second Amendment supporter, they don't want anything to do with you.

So

I walked into a Dick's just recently.

It's a sporting goods store.

Why would you...

You know that's associated with exercise, right?

So

I walk into Dick's because I want to buy my son a punching bag.

Because I'm tired of the walls and everything else.

So I buy him

at the house.

So

I buy him a punching bag.

And we go in, and I'm not even thinking.

I just walk in.

And I just walk in, and we're looking at punching bags.

Get ready to complete the order.

And I looked at the guy and I said,

wait a minute, this is Dick's, isn't it?

And he said, yes.

And I said, Dick's sporting goods.

Yes.

The one that banned the assault rifles.

Yes.

Okay, forget it.

We don't need it.

And I walked out.

And

I didn't feel bad about the time I wasted or anything.

His time, my time, nothing.

I wish I would have remembered and wouldn't have gone in, but I'm glad to see other people are feeling the same way.

I bet that reaction from him was

5,000 times.

Wait a minute.

This is Dicks, isn't it?

No.

No, no, no.

No, not that Dix.

No, I don't know what you're talking about.

This is Richards.

Richards Sporting Goods.

Oh,

I feel bad for them.

I like when companies make decisions for me, though.

I like when companies step up and they say, you know what you need is X, Y, or Z.

They can tell me how to run my life.

I love when they do that.

Well, I really appreciate when they go a step further than that and say, hey, we're going to take this legal product and

we're going to break the Constitution and say, no, even though the Constitution says you can have it and the law says you can buy it at 18, don't think you're responsible enough.

Yeah, I know.

Thank you, Dick.

Now, in some states, I don't even think they have the legal right to do that.

But, I mean, I think, generally speaking, they have the right to carry whatever product they want.

I mean, they can do that.

I just don't, I don't, I just really, I don't understand it.

You know, you're taking half the country and you're telling them basically they're a bunch of murderers.

We can't trust you coming into our store.

Well, any store that's calling me a murderer, I don't think I want to go to all that often.

Why would you be selling these murderous weapons in the first place?

Well, I mean, why were you selling it if you believed that they were just nothing but you know, weapons of war that were for murderers?

Why would you sell them in the first place?

Change in management.

I don't know.

I mean, it's it's it was not a smart move, and gosh darn it, now they're gonna double down and they're gonna make sure that they don't sell any weapons and any hunting stuff at all.

Congratulations, Dick.

You're gonna have a sweet, sweet holiday.

Welcome to the program.

I'm glad you're here.

I've been talking a lot about coming together

as people and trying to come together, especially I've said, start with the people you have the most in common with.

Yet, we still might disagree with each other.

Come together on strong principles.

Those principles, or our unum, as I've been saying, is the Bill of Rights.

If you believe in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, you know, that to me signals you don't want to destroy America.

You know, you believe in what we're trying to do,

we can come together.

And today, I am thrilled to announce that really one of the earliest goals that I've had with what we've created created was to

build something where like minds could come together.

And I built part of it.

CR-TV built part of it.

And today, the Blaze and CR-TV come together

because we have so much in common, much more in common than we have different.

And I

was singing this weekend,

you know, it was at the mall.

It was in Washington, D.C., at the rally for

the restoring honor event that we did in 2010.

Most people don't know this, but we launched the Blaze, theblaze.com, the news site, I think either the day of or within a few days after the rally.

And we did it because we didn't want anybody paying attention to it because we wanted to see if we could even do it first.

And we thought everybody's going to be talking about how much Glenn Beck, you know, is a racist and doesn't like Martin Luther King, that they're never going to notice that we also launched a major website.

And so we did.

And it was about a year later that we did something that was crazy at the time.

This is before Amazon Prime.

This is before they were doing

streaming television like they do now.

I think Netflix was there.

HBO was either there or just about to go.

Wait, I don't hear you.

for some reason.

Yeah, there you are.

Netflix was still getting more revenue from dvds that's crazy when we started this thing and we we said

you know really you can watch tv online and remember if you were an early subscriber buffering oh my gosh i couldn't take buffering i remember watching the shows and going okay well i'll come back into the room in 10 minutes and i'm sure the buffering will be done

So a lot has changed.

A lot has changed.

And our original goal was to create a platform that only had to answer to its viewers and to its readers.

Didn't have to, you know, have some corporate hierarchy.

That's why I have oftentimes had people working for me here at the Blaze that don't agree with me.

I mean, everybody makes a big deal out of Tommy Lauren, but Tommy Lauren was that we didn't part ways because of her views on abortion.

That's ridiculous.

Amy Holmes was one of the first hires we had here, and she was openly, openly pro-choice.

I like diversity of thought.

Do you agree with the founders?

Do you agree with the Bill of Rights?

Do you like America?

That's what we were.

Can we just start there?

It shouldn't be that hard.

But we wanted a place where it would become a home for diverse voices on the right.

And we have had our good days and our bad days, and you have been there all the way through them.

And I want to thank you for having faith in us.

I I want to thank you for standing by this whole time.

But we,

you know, America needs a place now where smart, thoughtful, and creative people can gather, can laugh.

We had such a great time out on the stage show this the last few weeks.

Friday and Saturday, we were in Florida and just had a blast.

Really laughed hard.

And it was good.

It feels good.

And we talked about facts.

We need a place.

You know what?

We need to rediscover the power of curiosity.

We need to rediscover what intellectual honesty means.

And then fight on the battlefield of ideas, not in the streets.

We're not Republicans, and we're not Democrats, and we're not independents.

We're Americans.

We're Americans.

Does anybody know what that means anymore?

Why are we fighting all the time when the big principles are out on the field and the big principles have changed the world?

There's no one that can honestly make a case that because America came to the table and because of the free market system and our Constitution, that the world isn't a much,

much better place.

You can't make that argument.

We're talking about throwing it away without even

without even really looking at it, seeing what we don't don't say, boy, you didn't know what you had until you missed it with this one.

You know, we're celebrating right now our diversity.

I don't even, honestly, I don't even know what that means anymore because we're not really celebrating diversity.

Without the practice and the understanding of the Bill of Rights, diversity becomes a weakening agent, a a corrosive agent, not a strength.

The idea of America, the question, the American experiment was, can man rule himself?

The answer is yes.

But can man from different walks of life, different status, different background, different religions, even coming from different countries, can they come together and rule themselves?

The answer is yes, from many one.

As long as there's a central principle that you are rallying around.

And right now, I don't know what we're rallying around.

Nobody's calling us to rally except around parties.

What made America great was the rallying around the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Real diversity, real diversity, and living with that diversity, not preaching it and jamming it down anybody's throat, just living with that diversity.

Today, in case you don't know, in case you haven't heard yet, CR-TV and the Blaze have

merged.

And we are thrilled.

We are truly, truly thrilled.

If you are a subscriber, you now get everything from CR-TV.

It's now coming under the Blaze TV banner.

It's blazetv.com.

And we're all coming together, each with our own unique point of view and our unique thing.

I mean, you've this is now, I think, the biggest online conservative offering out there, and it's not a dime more.

If you're paying $9.99 a month, you're getting all of these shows plus all of the Blaze.

If you were a subscriber of CR-TV, it's now moving over to the Blaze TV.

And for the same price, you get all of our shows as well.

And it's a very

diverse group.

I mean,

Mark is very, very clear on.

I don't run this, I don't run CR-TV.

It was a weird question when somebody said, I'm glad to see you and Mark emerging.

And it's not us.

We're part of this.

And we're coming together.

And a group of us are doing it.

And we're really thrilled.

But it's kind of like, you know, the old United Artist thing that, who was it, Fairbanks and

Chaplin put together.

When they didn't agree with the studio system, they all wanted to do their own thing, but they needed distribution and they needed to stand together or they'd be picked off one by one.

They created United Artists.

That's kind of what this is.

I don't answer for anybody over there.

They don't answer for anybody over here.

And

we're one now, but I don't answer for what Stephen Crowder is.

Steven Crowder.

What Steven does, I think, is great.

You don't like it?

Talk to Stephen about it.

Don't talk to me about it.

We have a core belief,

and we believe that without critical thinking, diverse thought, and bold and honest questioning, man cannot rule himself.

But we need to surround ourselves with people who are learning and teaching how to think, not what to think.

We don't answer to bosses or boards or banks.

We're just a collection of people who believe in America, who believe in the Constitution, who believe there's trouble on the horizon, and each of us are trying to figure out the best way to fix it.

And the great thing is,

without a September 11th,

a group of Americans have decided to come together and work for the common good.

And we invite you to join our ranks.

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Good.

Eric Bowling just got.

Nope.

Eric is going to be joining us in about 15 minutes.

So can't wait to hear what he has to say about China and the president.

There's some trade issues.

Also, I don't know about you, but I think we can look at the border thing, what's happening in the border, and strike this up to a win.

I think the president handled this exactly right and sent a message that I think is going to be heard.

And we'll talk about that coming up in just a few minutes.

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You know, I retweeted

an editorial cartoon from USA Today after George Bush Sr.

died.

And

it was weird because I was like transported into a different era.

To see something from any news source

that was, you know, USA Today, anything national, anything that's not conservative, to see something where it was a salute without guile

was

awesome.

Just awesome.

And there was this little cartoon, this editorial cartoon, and it showed, you know, it was up in the clouds, and it showed his World War II plane.

And he got out,

and he says, Robin, which was his three-year-old little girl.

I don't know if you remember, his three-year-old little girl died of cancer.

And he was always so tender-hearted.

That's going to make me cry just thinking about it.

He was always so tender-hearted about his daughter, and the way they talked about her.

And it was just, you just know that George and Barbara Bush just ripped them apart forever.

And so he's getting out of his plane, and he's in a little bubble above

his head says, Robin, and it shows Barbara and the little girl standing on the other side of the cloud, and they just say, We waited.

Thank you.

Thank you, USA Today, for running that.

Thank you for being

kind for the rest of the media as well.

Thank you for just being a human being

and just

being

kind.

I realized how far we have drifted

when I saw that cartoon

and I just couldn't believe.

I looked at it for a second: like, are there any double meanings here?

There was nothing snarky.

There was

just kind.

Boy, when kindness,

when someone dies, strikes you as an oddity,

we really need to reevaluate what we're doing.

I don't know if you saw the exchange with him and James Baker, but the

I think it was the morning that he died.

He died

later at night.

And James Baker, who was a good friend of George H.W.

Bush's, came by the house and

Bush said, Where are we going, Bake?

And James Baker said,

We're going to heaven.

And H.W.

said,

That's exactly where I want to go.

And later that night,

James Baker came back, and the family was around him.

And

this amazing tenor called and said, I want, I wonder, I'm in town.

Can I come by and

see the president and sing?

And he did.

Last week, Barack Obama came by to say hello and goodbye to him.

And the last thing he said

was to his children and George W.

Bush.

Said, I want you to know I love you.

It is the simple things in life that make a difference.

Thank you, George H.W.

Bush.

Glenn back.

We are so thrilled that you

are joining us today.

We are so thrilled that you are here.

Beginning today, right now, the Blaze and CRTV have come together and we have joined our voices into what is called Blaze Media.

So, if you're a subscriber of CR-TV, you now get everything else that we had.

If you're a subscriber of the Blaze, you now get everything that CR-TV has.

And we're coming together under one banner called Blaze TV.

And we are thrilled, really, truly thrilled to be joined by some of the best voices.

But I just want you to know what Blaze Media is.

Blaze Media is a is a collection of voices that answer to themselves.

They're all independent thinkers.

And it is a, what I hope to be an ever-growing platform for the entire spectrum on the American right.

Now it's important that people understand what the American right is.

The American right is based on the sanctity, the power, and the dignity of the individual and a rejection of the socialist collective that is found in the American left and the European right.

That's who's coming together.

And we're thrilled.

And one of my old comrades when I was at Fox, Eric Bowling, is joining us now.

How are you doing, Eric?

Good morning, Glenn.

Great to be back with you.

I woke up to a little, wow, hey, we got some news, I see.

My phone was popping.

I'm like, oh, wow, okay, gotcha so you were congratulations by the way thank you very much and congratulations to you as well the when you were in town I don't know a few weeks ago you sat down and you said Clenn we just have to get together all of us just have to come together and it took everything I almost bit my tongue in half to not tell you we're going to Eric we're going to I know

that was funny I you know I I visited your studio and it's just amazing that you know the location and all that going on and it just struck me as that as if we could combine forces and who knows, maybe other people will join us as well.

Yeah, we'll be the go-to place for conservative talk on TV and all other media ways.

Yeah, I agree.

So, Eric, first of all, thank you

for coming on today, and thanks for joining.

We're going to talk to a lot of the hosts from

what was CR-TV, now Blaze TV,

this week, and we're thrilled to have you on and your podcast.

We're cutting cutting into a show that'll air, I think, on Thursday at 5 o'clock.

But I wanted to talk to you a little bit about Donald Trump and the border and also his G20 summit.

So can we start with the border?

I read several stories today

about how

the people on the border are turning back.

The Mexicans have,

I think it's an 80% disapproval rating of these people who broke into their country and tried to get into ours.

It's really turned sour.

It's turned nasty down there.

And they're starting to go back.

It looks like it maybe, maybe, it looks like it's beginning to be over, which I think is a gigantic win for America and a gigantic win for Donald Trump.

You know, Gwen,

I remember leading up to the election and the caravan was making its way, and we all knew on the right that this was clearly going to be a test to find out how successful they were, because if this caravan made it through, there'd be, you know, caravan two, three, and four right behind it, and then, you know, ultimately, it would just be a freeway.

So we, but we knew on the right, and the left media was saying, oh, but they're still a thousand miles away, or they're still, you know, 20 days away.

It'll be past the election.

And it had nothing to do with the election.

They were being really ridiculous.

I remember Stelter going on and saying, anyone who talks about the caravan should put a map up and show us where they are.

And I said to Stelter on Twitter, I said, You're out of your mind.

It's not where they are, it's what they intend to do once they get here.

And that was like a little bit of their deflection.

Well, you know, thank God for Donald Trump doing what he did at the border, saying they're not coming across, they're not coming over.

Now, there's a video circulated.

Boy, I can't remember the group that it was that literally is a Tijuana and walked up and down

the caravan.

It was either Ari Horowitz who was

epic.

It was epic times.

That's who it was.

And literally, when it was a three-minute video, and you do not see a woman or a child in this video at all.

Yet, Reuters publishes the one picture of a tear gas canister flying past a woman holding two kids in diapers or a kid in diapers.

And that was their symbol instead of what was really going on.

This was a male, young, male-dominated caravan that was looking for financial asylum, not political asylum.

We talked about this ad nauseum, but here's the the good news: the good news is, as it dissipates, the rest of Central America, this whole world basically says Donald Trump means business at the border, so don't try and come through here.

Don't try and come through our borders as a way to infiltrate the United States for a better economic condition.

That is the message that I got.

The interview that I saw today,

they interviewed a lot of the people who came up in this quote-unquote caravan.

By the way, we should ask Brian Stelter and everyone else: yeah, they were so far away.

How did they get to the border so quickly?

Who paid for those buses?

Something that we know, but they will never expose.

Don't even say, Glenn, because you're a racist if you say.

I'm sorry, you're a anti-Semite.

Yes, I know.

Yes, I know.

He'll still remain unspoken.

Unspoken.

The guys in the shadows.

So

the message that I'm seeing in print today are the messages that say, basically, we were told this was going going to be easy.

We were told that America would accept us.

We were told, just come, and that was a lie.

That message going back into even Mexico and Central and South America is really

important

because it will stop people who want to exploit those who really do have troubles, even economic.

It'll stop that.

People will say, that's not even true.

Don't listen to those guys.

But it also sends a message that for the first time,

I think maybe since Eisenhower,

that we are serious about the border.

I think you're right.

And we forget that there were a lot of even Republican presidents that were offering

forms of amnesty for people who made it here.

Reagan.

Absolutely.

Absolutely.

And George Bush was never really rough on the border.

And you're right, 100%.

But

if the

litmus test became or the judge has to adjudicate on whether or not people would be offered a better economic lifestyle here in America, then there's six and a half billion people that would be here.

And that never could have been the reason.

But the fact is, and again, we've all talked about this a hundred times, but they showed their hands to the caravan when they didn't stop in Mexico because they were no longer in fear of their lives when they left their home country.

And they were absolutely given an opportunity to at least make their case in Mexico.

They didn't want that.

They didn't stop there.

They needed to get to our border and hear it from the other end of a tear gas canister.

So

tear gas is not racist.

We use that to control crowds right here in the United States against anyone

without any sort of bias at all.

So all these other lefties who say, well, they were instructed to use tear gas because of Trump, so he must be a racist against Latin Americans or Latinos or Hispanics.

That's insane.

We use that in our cities to control crowds.

Well, I will just say this, for anybody who might have said that, they they should look at history because four years prior to the day, four years prior to the tear gas canister,

there was another uprising at the border at the same location under Barack Obama.

Tear gas was launched, also pepper balls and

tasers.

So

I think Donald Trump was restrained.

And the other stat that everyone should know is that under Barack Obama, tear gas was launched 1,600 times to stop people from coming over the borders.

When it comes to Donald Trump, Eric, talking to Eric Bowling, host of America, which has Eric right in it.

I didn't know that.

Yeah, that's right.

So Eric Bowling, who is from CRTV, which is now part of Blaze TV.

Eric, I call balls and strikes on Donald Trump.

Some things I like, some things I don't like.

For instance, The Border, really good.

I got to give him credit on the Jim Acosta thing.

When the Jim Acosta thing happened, you know, I think Donald Trump is a hothead and says a lot of things that is like, okay, that wasn't necessary.

Might feel good, might be funny, not necessary, not helpful.

But when it came to Jim Acosta, I watched that exchange and I saw a restrained president.

He was like, well, thank you for informing of that.

Well, you and I have a disagreement on this.

But after the dust all settled, there was no one in the media that played, except for the right media, that played the audio of Jim Acosta.

Everything he said to the president during that exchange was wrong, was proven wrong once they got to the border.

So

let me dismantle this a little bit.

Vladier Balton strikes in the president are, that's what American journalism is about.

You absolutely should be doing what you're doing and have a right to be doing.

I disagree with you on a lot of them.

I think his gruffness or his vulgar at times,

you know, for especially in the president's office, it annoys a lot of people.

I think it's what got him elected.

I don't think

it's a

conservative in the White House unless it was someone different.

I don't think Jeb Bush would have beat him.

I don't think

beat her.

I don't think Ted Cruz would have beat him.

I don't think there's anyone on that stage on the Republican side that would have beat Hillary Clinton except for someone new like Donald Trump.

So you've got to take some of the bad with the good.

As far as the Acosta thing, and this is important, I think no one's really touched on this, but that that was handled so well, and I will tell you why that happened.

Bill Schein was only about five or six months into the job when this kind of heated up with CNN and Acosta.

That was handled the way it was because of Bill Schein.

There was a certain amount of presidential restraint

in that whole intercourse.

And look, it came out very well at the end.

Acosta was, you know, sat down back into his high chair in the front row of the briefing room.

Sarah Sanders fielded his questions.

With civility, returned to the briefing room because of Shine.

Bill Schein is probably the best influence on President Trump I've ever seen.

I think this guy is going to be, I personally think,

let's be honest, he's a friend of mine.

I've known him for 15 Shine, 15 years, as long as I've known Donald Trump.

And I think Donald Trump will be well, well served.

The American people will be well served if Shine were to rise to the ranks of chief of staff at some point.

But I think you saw that media interaction with Causta Caosta

tone down or

the bomb diffuse because of Bill Sean's influence on him.

So I think that's where that was headed.

And yeah,

but it wasn't that Acosta was wrong in that instance.

They're always wrong.

They are just nitpicking the president to pieces.

Just whatever he says, they'll go the other way.

And no better evidence than if you go back over history and video,

you can see Bill Clinton saying we should be closing our borders down.

You can hear Barack Obama saying we should close our borders down.

You You can even hear Nancy Pelosi saying we should take no more illegal.

So, I mean, it's just, it wasn't the policy issue.

It was Donald Trump and they needed to go the other way.

Eric Bowling, a friend that we worked together at Fox News, and he's left Fox, joined CRTV, and now CR-TV has merged with the Blaze, and it is Blazetv.com.

Eric,

you know,

you and I agree fundamentally on tariffs, that they are bad.

Your case, as I understand it, has been he's doing these tariffs as a negotiation ploy.

It looks like there was some good news coming from China.

China said they're going to drop the tariff on our cars,

which will help an awful lot, but they haven't reached an agreement yet.

What are your thoughts on the tariff?

I think, and the reason why I know this is because I've spoken to Donald Trump about it.

Like when it first, you know, the retaliatory tariffs,

when he first announced some retaliatory tariffs against the European Union, against Mexico, against Canada, and, you know, threatened to blow up NAFTA, which he did,

I spoke to him about it.

I said, what's the plan here?

And he literally said, I don't want higher tariffs.

And for you and I, Glenn, as, you know, you're a true libertarian.

I'm a quasi-libertarian conservatarian.

I hate higher taxes, tariffs on anything, higher fees on anything, you know, get government out of the way.

So I hated it.

So when I spoke to him, I said, what's this all about?

And he literally said, this is about getting them to reduce theirs.

If they reduce theirs, we'll reduce ours.

And, you know, we talked about it in the left to say, oh, no, this is just a way of raising money.

It wasn't.

And as evidenced by, look what happened.

Well, he renegotiated NAPTA

for a better deal for the United States.

Next was the EU.

The European Union said, yeah, we're going to have to play ball with him.

They're in the negotiation process of the tariff structure.

And now China says, let's take a, I don't know, was it a 90-day moratorium and we'll figure out from there he's winning the trade war you know why he's winning the trade war because we're still the strongest economy in the world we're the biggest customer to the world to China to the European Union to the rest of the world when you need a customer you have leverage we have never as an American people as a president used our leverage of being the biggest customer in the world to get a better deal finally Donald Trump comes along and uses the leverage and will reduce both sides of the tariff, incoming and outgoing, if they do.

This is brilliant.

And I'm glad he's holding all these countries' feet to the fire.

We will have a freer world trade system if this goes through.

And I think it looks like all evidence is that they are going to work.

Eric, what time does your show post every day?

We posted 5 p.m.

Eastern on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of every day.

I have a question, though, for you, Glenn.

At the company picnic,

the tug of war,

it'll be me.

I'll have Levin.

I'll have Crowder, Phil Robertson.

You know, Ellie Stuckey is amazing.

She's so strong, too.

And Michelle Malcolm, we'll just have her

barking orders at us, yelling, pull, pull, pull.

Who do you have in your side?

It's like Glenn Beck is like the, you know,

the knot at the end of the rope on the tug of war.

You're going to be holding that.

We're just going to pull you right over the line.

We only need one.

We have Jeffy, and he's an anchor.

And that's all that needs to happen.

Believe me, Eric, I'm always the guy.

When it comes to these things, I'm always the guy who's like, oh, crap.

Okay.

We'll take back.

So I get it.

Eric Bowling, thanks so much.

God bless.

I'm glad to see you, sir.

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Glad you're here.

Over the last few weeks, France has been in utter chaos.

The streets of Paris look like a literal war zone this morning I saw the Arc de Triomphe

through the haze this morning and people throwing Molotov cocktails and it's it's crazy what is going on museums have been set on fire thousands of rioters have smashed businesses they've destroyed monuments they've assaulted the police 139 people injured over the weekend including 23 police officers over 400 people were arrested just last night This is the worst rioting, oh, since the

communist riots of the 1960s, when leftists took over Paris and shut down the economy.

It was so bad in 1968 that President de Gaulle actually had to flee and leave to Germany.

This is as bad as it was back then.

And it's only getting worse now.

If you are a longtime listener of mine, you remember the little blue book that we made famous.

And I was mocked for because all that has nothing to do with anything and nobody's even read that book.

Yeah, maybe that's the problem.

The little blue book was called The Coming Insurrection, and it was written in France by French intellectuals.

And this is what they called for.

Now.

What can we learn from that?

What was it that they were saying?

Why is this this happening right now?

And what does it all mean for global warming and for the United States of America?

Next.

Welcome to the program.

We want to welcome in Jason Buttrill, who

watches foreign affairs and military intelligence and just the landscape of the world, our head researcher for the Glenbeck program and a member of the Blaze TV fan, the Blaze TV family.

Welcome, Jason.

How are you?

Thanks, sir.

Doing well.

Let's talk a little bit about what's happening in France this weekend.

So fascinating.

You were just talking about all the riots and everything that was going on.

And as I'm looking through this, I'm looking into the background and like, what's causing all of this, I couldn't help but remember a conversation that you had.

I think it was on the radio.

It might have been on TV, but on the radio, about how you were talking about how this Macron guy is basically just like an empty suit.

He's not the guy that like, you were talking about that election, was it like last April or whatever in France?

And

over 40% of the population voted for an extreme person on each side of the political spectrum.

They were voting for communists, a Trotskyist communist,

and a far-right Maureen Le Pen.

And for people that, if you don't know about Maureen Le Pen, she has made a lot of strides towards like kind of correcting some of the things that her father did.

I won't even use that.

I don't even want to use the word correcting.

Her father's an anti-Semite.

Father's an anti-Semite, a Holocaust denier, horrible guy.

Maureen LePen never had any issues with him whatsoever in the past.

The starlet that was at CPAC, Marion,

the new face, never had an issue with her father before.

All of a sudden now, they're kind of changing their regular.

They're just polishing it up and they're trying to make it seem like they're not fascist.

I don't care how you try to polish it up.

If you had no issues with being an anti-Semite and a Holocaust denier in the past, I'm not going to forgive that fact.

You can't just say, oh, no, we don't believe that.

We believe in other things.

Because all you're trying to do is you're just trying to jump up, drum up support and become more popular.

We talk about, and I hate to do this again.

Maybe I'm not getting off track here.

But, you know, we always kind of just say, you know, Hitler and the Nazis.

If it wasn't been for Hitler, then everything would have been just fine.

And I reject that.

I don't think that's true.

Communist.

Yeah.

Either way, it would have been either way.

The people, there has to be some accountability, right?

You can't just say it makes it all nice and tidy and neat to say, oh, it was just because of Hitler.

No, I see what you're saying.

A lot of people jumped

on board.

A lot of people are like, yeah, like, what was that one woman that said to you?

Like, some of us refused to jump off the cliff.

Yeah.

But a lot of people didn't.

But this is what's happening now.

And to bring you back to Macron,

because

I read The Coming Insurrection 10 years ago, which is a little blue paperback book that was very popular in France.

And it was written by, what a surprise, the university elite.

And they said

that there is a coming insurrection.

And here's why.

Because

the communists have all been told by their version of progressive over in France that we're going to get, we're going to, don't worry, we're going to get there.

We're going to get there.

And you've been lying to us since 1968.

And we put up with it.

But you're really not going to take us there.

You're not.

You're a lie.

And

so is the other side.

And so when I saw Macron, which is, wouldn't you say it was almost like,

oh, what was the mayor of Kasich?

It's almost like taking you had, you know, a Mussolini and a Trotsky.

And then you had, you know, John Kasich in the middle.

You know, when most of the country is going for the other side, this guy's too milquetoast.

He's not going to do anything.

And what's crazy is this all started over the gas tax for global warming,

which is a huge thing for communists.

I mean, global warming, that whole, all of these treaties and all of this money coming in, it's a way to take over the economy.

The French are starting to figure out what I think, and this is what scares me and both fascinates me with France, is that I almost see us as being about two years or so behind this movement.

We are.

And you're exactly right.

Macron wasn't going to do what.

Think about that.

Around half the country wanted an extreme member of

their party, either a fascist or a communist.

Half the country.

Now,

how are you going to appease that amount of people with basically an empty suit?

He's an empty suit.

He's one of these democratic socialists that, you know,

is basically reciting the same robotic algorithm that you hear umpteen times.

You're seeing the beginning of this with Nancy Pelosi.

You're seeing the rebellion of the National Socialists, the real people who believe in it, saying, she's not real.

I don't want that.

So the Democrats are just at the beginning of this cycle that is happening over in France.

Yeah.

And so this happened, ironically, this happened about three weeks ago, the same day that our own climate report came out, the one that's still being talked about ad nauseum.

The same day.

So as this report's coming out, the French are starting to feel the effects of this.

They got, at first it was like a diesel fuel tax.

They went out en masse to protest against that.

But then it morphed, and this is where it morphed into more of what you were talking about.

It morphed into all of a sudden that half the country, that 49% or whatever, far leftists and far rightists, they joined in.

Now, they weren't even really protesting at the time over the climate change and the fuel tax.

They were just coming out to call for Macron's head.

I mean, literally, saying that he has to resign.

They said that Macron had lost touch with the, you know, the average ordinary people.

Of course, the communists saying the working class.

They were saying that they were just trying to fatten themselves off of this.

And you really, you can't argue with that because that's what this whole climate change agenda is all about.

A fuel tax.

Kind of interesting how, yeah, you're all about protecting the climate while you fill your coffers with millions and millions and probably billions off this

fuel tax.

Well, that's just a carbon exchange.

I mean, that's just trying to stop people.

We've done this with tobacco.

We've done this with tobacco, and it'll stop tobacco.

I mean,

that is the veneer that doesn't run very, very deep that they use as an excuse.

But

it's interesting because it's not like the United States.

80% of the people in France believe that

there's a problem with the climate, and they agree with

the plan.

But once it's implemented, they go crazy.

Once they're paying 60%

of every leader, 60% of that is now going to a gas tax.

It really is amazing.

And it's, again, this is more of how this is fascinating.

And even the climate thing is fascinating.

I mean, I think a lot of people would say, look, I don't really know what's going on with the climate.

I think things are probably like, you know, maybe a little bit getting worse and possibly

humanity might have an issue, a slight, you know, you know, be behind a little bit of it, but nowhere near what they're saying it is.

You know, they're saying that basically we're all going to die in 20 years or something like that.

It's insane.

But how this is similar to just, you know, a leftist view of government in general versus a conservative or libertarian's view is that, look, the free market will fix this.

It will fix this.

You don't have to come in right, you know, right off the bat and, you know, force people out of their jobs, tax the heck out of them, destroy industry.

Imagine one of the problems in New York City in 1900 was they were up literally up to their waist in horse poo and they didn't know what to do.

And they were talking at the time, the city will not survive because the sewage here is so bad, and the streets have so much horse manure in it that there's no way disease by 1930, disease will wipe out everybody living in it, and there will be so much horse poop because so so many people are moving in.

What happened?

If they would have implemented something for the horse poop in 1900,

by 1920, all of that would have been wasted money because the car.

Yeah.

I mean, it always solves itself, especially when there is a great need.

It will always solve itself.

Tell me about the,

because I find this history fascinating.

In 1968, there was a communist uprising, and it was right at the height here in the United States

of

what was happening here.

And it was close to destroying the Western way of life.

The Beatles said they were not going to be involved.

We had Altamont, which backed us off.

And so the postmodernist professors

in France got together and said, we need to control all of it.

We need to poison and dismantle all of Western society before we try it again.

So the same people back then are responsible for what is happening right now.

But in France, they went a step further and they made one error in 1968.

Well, what they didn't, they just didn't go far enough.

And the thing was, is that they, a lot of people, it sounds like hyperbole when you say that the protests shut down the economy.

It literally shut down the economy.

Three-quarters of their workforce was on strike.

And the people that were advocating the strike and directing it were the socialists and communists.

They got together, and they made it, in fact, their union was actually what made it happen.

They couldn't agree before, but they decided to agree on this.

And they were split between the democratic socialists, kind of what you see today, Eurocasio-Cortez's, those types of people.

They wanted to do it democratically.

They wanted to go in and win elections.

They wanted to focus on culture.

They were being imported from Frankfurt school teachers, really focusing on changing Western culture.

But the communists were like, no, workers of the world unite.

You know, armed uprising.

This is it.

We're doing it.

Yep.

And this is the premise of the coming insurrection.

Exactly to a T.

It's insane.

But if they would have pressed, if the communists would have pressed and if they would have gone through with the armed takeover, France would have been a vassal state of the Soviet Union.

Because I did not know.

They would have turned communist.

I did not know that

de Gaulle had to leave to Germany.

Yeah.

Yeah.

His hold on his own government and the military was not as strong as what the communists thought.

They thought that, yes, we want armed takeover, but in the end, they were persuaded by the democratic socialists to hold out.

But if they would have pushed through, then they would have made.

De Gaulle wasn't even in country.

He had lost control of his government.

They had overtaken government buildings.

I mean,

this would have been a done deal.

They would have completely taken over if they would have moved that day.

I think it was one weekend.

If they would have moved with full-on armed assault, they would have been a communist country and probably still to this day.

We probably would have gone to war over that.

I mean, that's France.

You put France there.

You're just across the water from England.

You've got Belgium and Germany and everything else squeezed between

the Soviet Union, former Soviet Union, and France.

And that would have been two fronts.

A NATO country?

Yeah, we would have.

Absolutely would have.

Yeah.

And it's all happening, again, if you see the pictures,

go to theblaze.com and see the amazing pictures and video that they have right now of the riots in France.

It is literally like looking at something from the Middle East.

And it's generally white people that are doing it, right?

That's all it is.

Yeah.

Journalists are walking around in riot gear just so they don't get hurt.

I mean, but this is in Paris.

They destroyed part of the Arc de Triumph.

Yep.

You know, broke some of the statues on it and spray-painted it and really, really did some real damage.

And as I said, set fire at museums.

France is,

there's a coming insurrection.

What a surprise to all of the media, except for those who have been listening to us and watching us for all of these many years.

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Boy, if there isn't a better case for

what I said was coming, on, you know, there will be

an Arab Spring, it will destabilize, it will lead to a caliphate that will

spread to Europe.

Think of the refugee crisis, that will spread to Europe.

It will destabilize Europe.

And it will repeat itself in Europe.

That's exactly what's happening right now.

And the last step was it will spread to America.

And tonight at five o'clock, I'm going to take you through a couple of things, but I want to spend some time on this,

this very issue.

And

Jason, we may have you back next hour to really kind of go deep in this.

But

the issues are not just the gas prices.

That's not what it is.

That's an excuse.

Every revolution needs a firing pin, something that just lights it on fire.

So that was what started it.

But this is hardcore

communists and are the radicals on the right also involved?

Yeah.

And the far right.

And the far right.

And it's starting to spread.

Yeah,

it's popped up in the Netherlands of all places.

These are starting to pop up all over Europe, really, and it makes no sense.

It's a protest protest against Macrone.

Is it possible that this is the European spring that we've been talking about, the Arab Spring, that it would destabilize Europe, and it would become the European Spring, and then it will happen over here?

The issues are sovereignty.

Sovereignty.

Open borders, immigration,

the economy.

Any of this sound familiar?

Any of this sound familiar?

And the fact that the media and the elites are not listening to the people.

Not listening to them.

Right.

That's the main thing they're saying.

Right.

They're denying reality.

People are saying, look, this immigration is killing us.

And the elites and the TV and everything else are like, no, it's fine.

Open borders.

Look, the Muslim population is not healthy.

They're not integrating.

No, you're just a racist.

Look, the European Union is telling us to do things that are making us un-French or un, you know,

you know,

not British or not Swedish.

And they're saying, we don't want that.

We're proud of our nation.

That doesn't make us a bigot.

And that's what the press and everybody at the top says.

Oh, you're just a racist or a bigot.

They're not listening.

And that's what's fueling this.

Right.

And when

you think no one's listening to you, and an issue that you really, really, you consider like life and death.

If your kids have been raped by rape gangs or whatever in the UK or something like that, that, no one's listening to you.

You'll go out, you'll whoever goes out and shouts the loudest, even if they like say some things that you would stand, you know, fiercely against, like anti-Semitism or something like that,

even if they say that, but they also will say, Look, I will listen to you.

This is something that we care about as well.

It all of the seeds are being planted here as well.

We must be aware of them and rip them up out of the ground.

More next hour.

Back, Mercury.

Glenn, back.

Well, I think that we're beginning to see a win on the border for President Trump and for those who like border security and sanity.

This is the latest story.

Caravan migrants from Central America that are stuck in Tijuana, Mexico, are reportedly trashing the area, leaving behind bottles of urine and mountains of trash.

The pictures in this story are absolutely grotesque.

The news comes as migrants migrants are facing increasing backlash and negative attitudes from local Mexican residents.

Wow, they must hate Hispanics.

As overwhelming majority of Mexican residents, 73%

hold negative views towards the migrants.

Now, this is according to a poll from a Mexican newspaper, El Universal.

A Fox News journalist captured video from the areas where the migrants have stayed in Tijuana, which show mountains of garbage and filth.

They captured another video of the migrants building a mountain of wet clothes and garbage.

In another video, captured by someone else, shows

migrants who are apparently sick spitting and coughing things up everywhere.

And writing a symphony of spitting and

coughing here at the Tijuana border caravan, officials say more than 60% have respiratory infections, three confirmed cases of tuberculosis, five of HIV, AIDS, AIDS, and widespread lice.

Some of the migrants have started to change their minds about wanting to enter the U.S., as an NBC reporter said last week.

Some of the migrants are now wanting to return home after they were, quote, falsely told that crossing the border would be a relatively painless process, and most of them would be eligible for work programs designed to help them integrate into the American culture and society.

Now, over 270 individuals along the caravan route have criminal histories, including gang membership.

This is according to the DHS.

Those include a number of violent criminals.

Examples include aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, armed robbery, sexual assault on children, sexual assault on females.

If we indeed are able to turn these people back,

this is good news because it will send a very strong message that America for the first time, perhaps since Eisenhower, is serious about border security.

And you're just not coming in to our border if

you're not invited.

And how people have a problem with this amazes me, especially now that they've lost the support of the Mexican people.

So you've lost all, well, you're just a racist.

You've lost all of that.

It's really pretty simple.

And Phil Robertson, who does a show called Into the Woods with Phil Robertson from the Duck Dynasty fame, is now a part of the Blaze TV.

It was CR-TV and it's being folded into the Blaze as we merge together, an announcement that came late, late last night.

But here's what he said on his show, Into the Woods.

Y'all see that go-through traffic?

You say, what do you call that?

You call that a gate.

It's a wall,

it's a barrier.

We welcome visitors, but we ascertain whether they're going to be personally with us or not.

If they're with us, I unlock it,

and you can come in.

I determine who comes, who goes.

Kind of like immigration.

Kind of.

Kind of like that.

Phil Robertson joins us now from Into the Woods.

Hello, Phil, how are you?

Phil, are you there, Phil?

I'm here.

How are you, sir?

I'm doing well.

Good to talk to you.

You know, as I hear this clip, I think to myself, I can't believe that Americans actually are at a place where they need

what really should be a first-grade education on the importance of a wall and a gate.

We have to know who's coming and going, just like I do on my own private land.

You do on your private land where your home is.

It's a nation for crying out loud.

We have to have borders, and everyone has to get in line, and we need to know who's coming and going.

Common sense for crying out loud.

So, but tell me how you really feel, Phil.

Seriously.

Well, I'm beating around the bushes a little bit.

I'm saying, yeah,

you open up a thousand miles of open territory between you and another another country.

You are asking for a lot of trouble.

What's happened to America is that we've

lost our religion, and because of that, we've lost our morality, and because of that, we've lost our virtue, and because of that, we're operating like children running around,

tearing up stuff, waving signs.

We're reaping what we have sown over this no-God thing for about the last 60 years.

It's the revenge of the hippies.

So, Phil, you know, it amazes me because we're talking to people who do not have a plan of replacement.

I mean, our founders spent years researching and saying, okay, what worked, what didn't work in other places.

And then they found these truths that they found self-evident, which were all preached from the pulpit originally.

You're not hearing a plan to replace anything and what that actually looks like and how that works.

It's just always a morph.

And the same thing could be said.

You just said, we've lost our God.

We have been a civilization, the Western civilization, that was built around the images of two men, Moses and Jesus, the lawgiver and the lover.

And

those two men have always been held up as this is how we want to be fair, and this is how we want to be charitable.

And our icon was be more Christ-like.

As those are erased, who's replacing?

What are we replacing it with?

We're replacing it with

the work of the evil one.

Our struggle is not against flesh and blood.

This is Ephesians 6.

about canon following.

It's not against flesh and blood.

We are to put on the full armor of God so that we can take our stand against the devil's schemes.

For our struggle is not against flesh and blood.

It's really not the human beings who are the problem, the ones running around hollering and this lawless mindset that's emerged from the evil one.

We're wrestling against the rulers, the authorities, the powers of this dark world, and against the spiritual forces of evil and the heavenly realm.

realm.

You know,

we have been told,

really, almost since the dawn of time, that there would come a time when good would be evil and evil would be good.

And I don't think it's ever been more clear.

Has it been more clear in your lifetime, Phil, than it is right now?

It is clear as crystal.

When the Apostle Paul wrote to the Romans, because

this is verse 28, 128, when they decided not to retain the knowledge of God, he gives them over to a reprobate mass.

They become

wicked, evil, greedy,

Phil, I don't know if you have, I don't know if you've moved, but your signal is breaking up horribly now.

We can't really understand you.

Are you can you move back to where you were?

Are you there?

What's your

oh, shoot?

Okay, we're we're um we'll try to get him back on the line, get a clearer line from him.

I'd also, I'd love to know if he ever met the bushes, you know, because Phil's a simple guy, you know,

who has been

now made famously wealthy

and hasn't changed.

I like his practical breakdown, though, because it really is.

You hit it perfectly.

This should be easy to understand.

No, play this, play the clip again.

Play the clip again.

Listen to the way he's here.

Play the clip again.

Y'all see that no-through traffic?

You say, what do you call that?

You call that a gate.

It's a wall.

It's a barrier.

We welcome visitors, but we ascertain whether they're going to be personally with us or not.

If they're with us,

I'll unlock it.

Okay, stop.

Now, couldn't this be done by...

Hi, it's Elmo.

See this?

This is a gate.

And if I want you to come in, I open it.

I mean, it's the same thing.

I can't believe it's a society where we actually have adults who don't have puppets on their hands trying to explain this to other adults.

And it's not just immigration.

I mean, the things we're arguing over.

It's not just that.

It's all of it.

It's all of it.

Anyway, we're going to take a quick break.

Phil Robertson is now a part of the Blaze TV.

In case you haven't heard, Blaze TV has merged now with CR-TV.

We announced this late last night.

And if you go there right now at theblazetv.com,

we invite you to poke around and see the amount of shows

that are now available to you.

Phil is just one of the many.

You know, we have Stephen Crowder.

Man, I've wanted to work with Stephen Crowder forever.

We have Mark Levin now on the Blaze.

Mark is the best constitutional scholar out there.

And the teaching that he does every day on Levin TV, now a part of the Blaze or just Blazetv.com.

Michelle Malkin, Graham Allen, Andrew Wilkow is back on the Blaze TV.

The Roaming Millennial.

Rick and Bubba, we have a really great, great

comedy arm now with Andrew Heaton

and McGinnis, because McGinnis is being mislabeled.

McGinnis is a comedian, man.

He's a comedian.

He's a satirist.

He's a provocateur, but that's what he is.

He's a comedian.

And between him and Andrew Heaton and Stephen Crowder,

the comedy chops of the Blaze TV.

Just fantastic.

Things are heating up.

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Phil is back real quick.

Phil?

Yeah.

Hey, sorry about that.

You were just breaking up.

They gave me a cell phone, which I've never owned in my life.

Now I've got a layout.

Maybe I'll work.

Yeah, let me ask you this, Phil, because we were just talking about how you're just full of common sense.

Did the fame and fortune of Duck Dynasty, did it ever challenge the rock that you had built for your family or that your family stood on?

Not one iota, not one time did I ever deviate from God becoming flesh 2,018 years ago, dying for our sins on a cross, being buried and resurrected.

So, no, it didn't bother me.

The hatred only spurred me on more.

Do Do you see what I'm saying?

Yes.

One last thing.

We lost George H.W.

Bush this weekend, and I don't know if you ever had any dealings with him, but I was struck

in the

remembrance of him this weekend, how we have lost this simple kindness that I think he really embodied.

He was a simple, God-fearing,

great,

virtuous American.

No doubt about it.

Yeah.

Phil, thank you so much.

You can follow Phil at Duck Commander PR, Duck Commander PR,

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Glad you've joined us today.

Really

happy that you're here today.

There's a lot going on.

I think this caravan story is

that they're starting to break up, that the 73% of Mexicans have turned on them and say that, you know, it's a disgrace on what's going on.

I think that is really,

really fascinating and a big win for the United States.

Also,

I happen to enjoy this a great deal,

if I may give a piece from the New York Times.

The snow is falling lightly.

My thoughts are racing darkly.

I'm feeling something foreign, something I've never felt before.

It takes me a moment to identify it.

I'm feeling sorry for the Clintons.

This is actually in the New York Times.

In the twenty-seven years I've covered Bill and Hillary, I've experienced a range of emotions.

They've dazzled me and they've disgusted me.

But now they're mystifying me.

I'm looking around in the

Scotia Bank Arena, the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs, and it's depressing.

It's two for the price of one in half of the arena.

The hockey rink is now half curtained off, but even with that, organizers are scrambling at the last minute to cordon off even more sections behind the thick black curtains, they say, due to lack of sales.

I paid $177

weeks in advance.

I passed on the pricey meet and greet option.

On the day of the event, some unsold tickets were slashed to $10.

I get reassigned to another another section as the Clintons audio

space shrinks, but even with all the hurting, I'm still looking at large swaths of empty seats.

I cringe at the thought what the Clintons will look out and see.

It was only four years ago that Canadians were clamoring to buy tickets to see the woman who seemed headed for history.

It's sad to contrast with the sold-out Baffo book tour of Michelle Obama, who's getting a lot more

personnel or

getting a lot more personal for premium prices.

But introspection has never been within the Clintons range.

I can't fathom why the Clintons would make like aging rock stars and go on a tour of Canada and the U.S.

at the moment when the Democrats are hoping to break the stranglehold of their cloistered

leadership.

At what point, at what point will they get the point?

This is not inspirational.

It's not for charity.

They're not raising awareness about a cause like Al Gore with global warming.

They're only raising awareness about the Clintons.

It can't be money.

Have they spent all the Goldman gold yet?

Do they want to swim in their cash like Scrooge McDuck?

Again, this is the New York Times.

The Clintons' tin cup is worthy of the Smithsonian.

They've hoovered more than $2 billion in contributions to their campaigns, foundation, and philanthropies.

After the White House, the money grabbing raged on, with the Clintons making over 700 speeches in a 15-year period, blithely unconcerned with any appearance of avarice or shady special interests, and foreign countries buying influence, they stockpiled a whopping $240 million.

Geez.

Even leading up to her 2016 presidential run, Hillary was packing in the speeches,

talking to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries and the American Camp Association and eBay, and there was that infamous trifecta of speeches for Goldman Sachs worth $675,000.

They are, there is no one coming to hear them talk.

Now, imagine if Bill wasn't there.

How few people would actually go to these things.

And I can't imagine paying any money to see the Clintons.

What do you want to hear from them that we haven't already heard forever and ever and ever?

The left is turning on them.

And I'm telling you, if you're on the right and you're laughing at people like Ocasio-Cortez, even though it's very easy to laugh at a lot of things she says, or Bernie Sanders,

the left likewise laughed at Donald Trump.

They were like, he'll never be president.

They'll never be in power.

But the left is starting to turn on the establishment.

They're going in a different direction.

They're going on Nancy Pelosi, and she's held that one at bay.

I don't know how she's holding them at bay, but she's holding them at bay.

But they are turning on the establishment.

This is the war that the Democrats never thought that they would have to fight.

You know, they thought, oh, we're going to use these people on the extreme left, and we'll gain power and we'll get the votes and we'll be able to contain them.

No,

they have turned on you, and the Clintons are no longer there to protect you.

For those who are listening to us in Alaska, our hearts and our prayers and our thoughts are with you.

I have not had a chance.

I was out of town all weekend.

I have not had a chance to check with Mercury One to see what they're doing to help you get back on your feet.

I know you are.

I mean,

you're not living in Alaska if you're, you know, like...

Well, I don't know.

Where's the Starbucks?

I mean, I think you can take care of yourself, and I appreciate that.

But we're here to, we have your back, Alaska.

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There was a story that came out this weekend.

What happens if an earthquake hits Seattle?

And there is a 722-page study that has just come out.

And let me summarize it.

You're screwed.

They don't have,

they believe that water will be shut off immediately, and it will take weeks and weeks before running water comes back.

Does that affect the Starbucks?

It probably does, but it probably also affects, oh, I don't know, Microsoft and Amazon.

So laugh all you want, but we're all going to be affected if Seattle goes down.

And, you know, the good thing is, I don't know about the city anymore, but, you know, at least I can't say this anymore.

I mean, I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, and they were a lot like Alaska.

I mean, we had a lot in, I think where I grew up,

I think we related more to the people and the living of Alaska than than we did to California.

At least they were.

They're pretty

stout and hardy people up there that were like, yeah, get your ass in gear and fix it.

So I don't think it's like that everywhere in the Seattle area anymore.

Has it always been so politically like

hard?

Like there's some of those cities like war zones now.

Portland, all the cities.

Yeah, no, it was not like that

growing up.

I mean, it it was, you know, when I grew up there, it was people in flannel shirts.

You know, everybody wore, you know, Filson, or, you know, that's the Seattle version of LL Bean,

which is much better than LL Bean.

I'm just saying, check it out online, Filson.

But

it is,

it was,

it was not like that.

And I remember my grandparents saying, you know, they're going to wreck the people who are too weird for California are being kicked out of California and they're coming up here.

And, you know, I was getting the hippie rant.

And I remember it was a very different world.

I don't know who else grew up.

I mean, this is me in 1970s, late 1970s, early 1980s.

I would go over to my friend's house, and my friends would be embarrassed.

Sometimes they would go, okay, I know we're coming over to my house, but ignore my parents.

Now, everybody has that, right?

Ignore my parents.

What they don't have is ignore my parents.

They're getting high on pot, and they do it all the time.

And so just

ignore them, okay?

And you'd walk in, and the house smelled like pot, and the parents were like, Hey, guys, how you doing?

You got your homework all done.

Boy,

this is so great.

I love you.

And we were just like, Okay, we love you, Mrs.

Johnson and Mr.

Johnson.

Thank you.

And we go upstairs.

Oh, parents are so hippie freaks.

I mean, that's what I grew up in in Seattle.

So the people that were wearing like flannels, they still didn't leave really because you see the when you see the pushback, like from all the Antifa stuff and all that lately in Seattle, places like that in Portland, you see, still see that remnants of the flannel wearing, like, you know, down-to-earth people that are coming out and saying, no, screw that.

Like, I've had enough of this.

Yeah, no, I don't know what it's, I don't know where the lines are anymore, but it used to be that, you know, in the in the cities around the universities, it was nuts.

And then it just started getting bigger and bigger, and it's pushed the flannel shirt people.

And I mean the flannel shirt people, I mean, you know, just the regular people.

I mean, back then, it was actual flannel shirts, but just the people who, you know, grew up around farms and, you know, are hunters and skiers and, you know, they like the water and they're fishermen and, you know, hardworking people that live in the Pacific Northwest generally because they wanted to be left alone.

You know, it was a chance,

you know,

even 50 years ago, probably, to kind of just go up and be left alone and get away from everything without actually having to go to Alaska.

Did you, did you have you ever been to Alaska, Jason?

No, I want to bad.

I will tell you, it is the most remarkable place I've ever been in the world.

It is stunning,

but it is so far away.

It is so far away.

It's crazy town far.

Like you're flying and it never seems to end.

And you'll, you'll, okay, well, we're leaving Seattle now.

And you're like, wait, I flew from New York to Seattle and it didn't take me this long.

And when you get over it, the state is enormous, enormous.

I mean, it is,

it is, it's, it's bigger than, bigger than Texas.

I'm fascinated by the people that move there because you ever watch those shows like Life Below Zero, and

a lot of the people that moved out there were freedom-loving.

And they're like, Look, there's nowhere else we can move to because

the government's all over us.

Yeah, like that's our last bastion of hope.

And so they move out there just because they don't, well, they want government to leave them alone.

They want to live off their own two hands.

You know, they don't want handouts just on their own.

And life is ridiculously hard.

Like,

yeah.

That's like, yeah.

like you don't ever i mean i just i i went up to visit and i think it is spectacular i mean it makes sat you ever been to seattle yeah okay it makes seattle oh i don't know look like uh phoenix i mean it's there's i mean it is the natural beauty of alaska is beyond description uh and and so i would love to go up there but living up there oh my gosh oh my gosh i mean i'm driving to the airport and they're like hey be careful you got to slow down here uh just a couple of days ago somebody hit a moose and died like

we're on the tarmac

like yeah they get through anything you can't really stop the moose like oh okay

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So, Jason and I are sitting here, and we're watching from the Houston airport.

They are just taking the casket out

of the hearse, and they're bringing it.

Donald Trump allowed Air Force One to come down and pick George Bush,

George H.W.

Bush's body up.

Are those howitzers?

Yeah, it looks like it.

Yeah.

21-gun saloon howitzers.

Wow.

Boy,

if you're over the

George Bush airport and you're thinking about landing, that might scare the crap out of you.

They're firing howitzers at us.

It is

remarkable to see how we

treat our fallen heroes and our presidents with such dignity.

What group is this that is

walking with a casket where it's all of the armed forces?

I'm not sure where the other ones come from, but I think the Marines are picked from 8th and I, which is a group in DC, and they do like all the silent drill stuff.

Are those are the guys who do the

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier inside?

Oh, that's the Army.

So that'd be a different one.

But I bet they're all pulled from similar units all around D.C.

Do you do

are those guys going out to war ever?

If you're in that or you're like, dude, I only know how to flip it around.

It's like it's it's that's like a secondary like like everyone like has to do like four years of whatever their goal their job was like I was intelligence.

Then like after that, they'll like make you do like recruiter or drill instructor or security, marine security guard or something like that.

And then eighth and I would be one of those induced

choose or they choose you.

I think you could choose, but you'd, you'd have, or you wouldn't be able to choose, but you could apply to do it.

But you'd have to be exceptional, you know, like physically fit.

These guys, I watched the

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

If you've never seen that, it is unbelievable.

Yeah.

It's really unbelievable.

And they stand out there.

I mean, it's like the London guards.

You know, the guy with the big, you know, Wizard of Oz hats?

When you go over to London,

those guys, you could almost do anything to them, and they just don't react.

And you're wondering, how?

How do you stand it, man?

I guarantee if they did that to a Marine security guard, they would not hold that bearing.

They would knock you out.

As I'm watching this, as we're watching the casket now come

out of the hearse and go onto the plane,

it really strikes me, and maybe because of the time that we've had this weekend to digest

George H.W.

Bush and his passing in his his life and his reunion with his wife and his daughter Robin and

the way he left.

I mean, when you know, he said to James Baker, he said,

He said, Where are we heading, James?

And James Baker responded, We're going to heaven.

Good, because that's where I want to go.

And I'm watching this, and we're so reverent, as we should be.

We're so reverent with his body as we're bringing it up to lay in state.

And I can't help but think,

it's almost like taking a pair of shoes.

You know what I mean?

If I left and I left my shoes here and everybody's like,

let's treat his shoes with respect.

I mean, there's shoes, man.

You know, George Bush would come back and he'd be watching this going, it's just that, I was just using that, man.

That's just, that's like a...

It's like clothing.

It's all that is.

Keep it because I'm going to need it again, but so keep it nice.

He was a great man.

The first election I can remember, which was really weird.

My family was discussing about how great it was under Reagan, and we'd be idiots if we didn't.

The policies are going to be the same.

Oh, no.

Very different.

Very different.

Which is amazing.

That was the first election I can remember as a kid them talking about, and his son would be the first one I'd vote for.

So it was kind of interesting.

George W.

was the first president you could vote for?

First one?

Oh, my gosh, I feel old.

Really?

Yeah.

Wow.

Ronald Reagan was the first president I could vote for.

And I just remember, I just, I mean, it was a different, it was a different era.

And George H.W.

Bush, I voted for,

but, and the second time I think I voted for him as well, but I, I,

when he said, read my lips, no new taxes, it was the biggest thing.

And then when he violated violated that, you notice, I think it was HuffPo or New York Times or something.

That's what they praised him for.

They said, you know, he had the guts to break on taxes.

It was like, no, that was just stupid.

That was just a political miscalculation.

I mean, he believed in, you know, he was a bigger government, New World Order kind of guy.

He sticks to his guns.

He gets re-elected, do you think?

You think he beats Bill?

I do.

I think he would have beat Bill Clinton.

Although, what's so crazy is during that election, Bill Clinton went on like Arsinio Hall, which was a talk show, late-night talk show, one of the first to go after, you know, like Carson.

And he played the saxophone,

and then he went on MTV.

Nobody had ever seen that before.

And then he went on MTV and they asked him boxer or briefs, and the news for like a week was

how outrageous of a question was that.

You don't ask the president of the United States a question like that.

I mean, that's how much we have changed.

Wow.

That was in the 1990s.

That was 1992.

And I don't know.

Bill Clinton became such just this,

you know, it was kind of like running with Obama.

It was just a different thing running against Trump, just a different time

that I don't know if you could have beaten him

at that time, but he would have had a chance if he wouldn't have said no new taxes.

George H.W.

Bush, farewell, our friend, good, and trusted servant.

Welcome home.

Glenn, back.

Mercury.