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Happy birthday,
Mr.
President.
It's Donald Trump's birthday in a completely unrelated story.
The Inspector General's report comes out today.
Four words.
Current and former high-ranking members of the FBI and DOJ would very much prefer not hearing today,
but
they're going to.
By the way, if you know somebody in the FBI or DOJ that was high-ranking, you know, a high-ranking member, worked on the Hillary Clinton email, don't say these words.
Inspector General Horowitz or Michael.
Okay, intentionally mixed up, so I don't put anybody.
So it's not, you know, it's not a trigger.
for anybody who might be listening.
Today is the day that the report of the Inspector General on whether the FBI and DOJ mishandled the Clinton email investigation is expected to be released to both Congress and the public.
Happy birthday,
Mr.
President.
Is it a coincidence?
Stu, come on.
Coincidence?
It's his birthday?
Come on.
No.
Probably not.
No.
I am probably.
I don't know.
I'm really.
I mean, who knows?
Maybe they do in Washington now.
They're going to time this for his birthday.
It's possible.
It's possible.
The probe hasn't even been made public yet, but already has claimed one victim, former deputy director Andrew McCabe, not only fired for his actions, but he's also being considered for criminal referral.
Who else gets caught in Inspector General Michael Horowitz's web is anybody's guess, but police people are expecting both James Comey and Loretta Lynch are going to be burned in this.
Now, I would be a little more excited if I felt anything was going to happen.
I'm also going to hold my judgment until we actually read the report later this afternoon.
But if it even contains a sliver of what they are expecting, this could be very damaging.
And an account of political abuse in a government agency is probably the biggest one in decades.
Gee, wait a minute.
Didn't I say at the beginning that if this guy goes away or isn't held responsible,
that Obama would be responsible for the biggest scandal in American history since Watergate?
Today
could be the day, Mr.
President.
If you're a big...
Singing is bad enough.
Trying to sing it like Marilyn Monroe is really disturbing.
I have bigger
bazumbas than
I don't agree with.
If you're a big TV or movie producer, I hope you have your fingers on
dial, ready to buy the rights, because this could make House of Cards look tame.
You also have Obama's attorney general possibly conspiring to save their chosen presidential candidate.
You have the deputy director of the FBI leaking information to the press to cover up his bias.
And on top of that, that bias included his wife receiving cash donations from Clinton's allies.
The plot lines go on and on and on, including more leaks from the FBI, leaks from the DOJ, and to wrap it all up, a bumbling FBI director that was either acting in incompetence or out and out arrogance and his need to grab the spotlight.
This story could be huge.
This story also could provide some redemption, some for the press.
If there are smoking guns in this, if the press holds these people accountable the way they would hold anyone in the Trump administration accountable, they can buy themselves some credibility.
My guess is this story will be huge if it has a smoking gun in it.
This story will be huge, but nothing will happen in the press and nothing will happen in Washington, which means
the people will be disenfranchised and separated even further from their political leaders.
Was the DOJ and FBI colluding to save a presidential candidate due to their political bias?
Today is a day we just might find out.
It's Thursday, June 14th.
You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
Are you judging me for the dress I wore for that song and everything?
It was a little tight.
Well, I haven't worn it in a while.
Yeah.
1785.
How are you?
Good.
How are you?
Very good.
So, what are you expecting to happen with this thing?
Anything?
The buildup, I would say, leads you to believe it's nothing less than the full destruction of everyone who's ever worked at the FBI and the DOJ.
Sad.
I mean, it definitely seems like it's going to be very damning.
The way that the, I mean, you could just tell that the administration seems to be very excited about its release,
which would indicate it's going to take down some of the big name enemies that he has, like James Comey
and that group.
So that is definitely what I expect today.
I would hope that, I mean, you know,
We have felt for a while that the DOJ and the FBI were becoming political organs,
you know, under Holder and then Lynch.
I mean, the whole thing on the tarmac.
I mean, that's just crazy.
Yeah, that's one of the things that sort of oddly complicates this in that if you believe James Comey, which I know most don't, but if you believe James Comey, the reason why he released the letter 10 days before the election was the Loretta Lynch meeting, and that it was, it looked so bad.
And of course, as he's admitted, he thought Hillary is going to win.
So he thinks hillary's going to win that looks so bad he didn't want to make it worse by you know finding out after right like you know people he knew about this uh this meeting it looked terrible so look let's just put the the details of the investigation where it stands out right you know stands right now and we'll throw them out there and see what happens you know you may or may not believe that uh but it's still that does make sense it's like the only thing that does
he's not a fan of donald trump no he wasn't trying to help yeah yeah it's not.
Even his excuse isn't I was trying to
help Donald Trump.
It's interesting, though, that this is what it seems to be about, largely, is
his handling of the Clinton email scandal, which is interesting in that, you know, the letter is the most prominent part of that investigation.
And that was not, that did not hurt Trump.
I mean, most people who look at those polls believe that that was likely the determining factor factor in the election.
Even if you believe that, it certainly didn't hurt Trump.
I don't think it helped Trump.
And I don't think that there is a chance
that,
I mean, I think there's a real shot she was going to win.
And when that was released, I think that just destroyed her chances.
Because people are like, you know, she is just so dirty.
I just, I can't do it.
Yeah, she's just terrible.
I mean, she was terrible.
She was terrible.
And nobody wanted to.
But I think there were people on the left that were holding, you know, holding out, and there was just enough
that were affected by that and going, I just can't handle another Clinton scandal.
I mean, you know, put yourself, and we've been so
marinating in this election for so long.
But I mean, if you put yourself at the beginning of a campaign, you're launching your campaign for Congress, you're launching your campaign for Senate, and what you have in your back pocket is you know, 10 days before the election, there's going to be an announcement of an FBI investigation investigation against your opponent.
How do you lose an election like that?
It's almost impossible, and it may be impossible.
Trump was able to do it
in a very big surprise to a lot of people, but still,
when you get that happening in your favor 10 days before an election, it's an incredible gift.
And it's funny, like, it may be
that
this is the part of the investigation that they're talking about when they say that Comey handled it poorly.
But
that's not
an anti-Trump argument, right?
That's a pro-Trump argument.
You know, it was something that actually helped him.
So it's going to be interesting to see what parts they focused on.
The Loretta Lynch thing, I think, is going to be fascinating because you have someone,
you know, Clinton is under investigation in the middle of this, and Loretta Lynch is going and meeting with her husband on the tarmac, you know, in some creepy way.
I have to tell you, the most important part for me, that is really, that's so quintessential Clinton.
You know, I'm interested to see what they have to say about that.
I mean, I can't imagine that being okay.
You know what I mean?
But
Clintons are so damn slippery.
Here's the thing that is really, I think,
who's going to testify against Loretta Lynch?
Who who flipped, you know, that was on that plane and heard that conversation?
Nobody.
Nobody.
Yeah, probably nobody.
Right.
So there's nothing going to come out of that because there's nobody on that plane that is going to flip.
However, the
changing of the language of Comey's report,
that made it from criminal to just sloppy.
That, I think, is where the smoke is.
That's going to be really fascinating, right?
That part of it.
And I guess that's not an election-affecting event per se.
It's more of a...
Oh, yeah, it is.
If that would have come out with a criminal charge
where she was criminally.
So the idea would be that it would have been easier for Trump to win?
Yes.
Okay.
Well, I mean, he won anyway.
That's why I'm saying it's not an election-affecting event.
He already won.
It's not like he lost or that way.
But remember, that came out months before.
Yeah, I mean, it would have certainly changed the way that played out.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Again, the result would not have changed.
He already won the election.
Unless they pulled Clinton out of there and ran someone else, which they may have.
They may have.
If she was criminally charged, think of that.
If she were criminally charged.
Media would have had her back throughout it.
They would have said it was politically motivated.
Absolutely.
I mean, and again, in the end, she winds up losing anyway, even without that.
So you're going to go back and say, okay, these processes were wrong.
Justice should have been served in another way.
What am I missing because you keep bringing up the election?
Are you thinking that people are going to
be arguing about the stupid election still after this?
Is this the same thing?
You think that the election will be completely ignored today?
I think it's not going to be even talked about.
But
how does any of this affect the election except to damage Hillary?
This doesn't make it like, oh, see, Donald Trump and they were colluding.
This is all damaging to Clinton
on what they hid.
And I think additionally, right, it's going to be a piece of evidence against the people
who have led an investigation against Trump.
The real deal here is, do you respect the stuff that comes out later about the Trump administration, good or bad?
You.
this is, I think, what's interesting to the Trump allies today is people who you need to have credibility to believe anything that comes out bad against Trump in future and Mueller and all these other investigations, those people will likely be damaged significantly today.
And that, I think, is the biggest takeaway of what comes out of this IG report.
I agree.
If this IG report were about Donald Trump first
and then this released after,
it would be a completely different story.
And maybe, yeah, and maybe I'm not making this exactly clear, but what I'm going for here is the insinuation is there was they had it out for Trump the whole time, right?
And so the reason these things were changed was because Comey wanted Hillary to win, or someone that that's the insinuation here.
And it's like when you come back to at the end of the day,
none of that mattered when it relates to the election.
Correct.
Because the end of that investigation was an announcement of a continuing FBI investigation 10 days before the election.
Correct.
So in the end, you know, it wasn't a factor there.
What I think the main part of this is, is now Trump looking forward and saying, okay, maybe they come after Manafort or maybe they come after someone else that was tied to me, or maybe they come after people,
they find another meeting or some email that looks bad, we're going to be able to go to say, yeah, but these people were bad the whole time.
Look at this.
Look at X, Y, and Z.
We have evidence of them acting poorly.
You can't trust what they're doing.
Correct.
And that's why I think it's a big deal for people today.
And I think this is why.
The media will have a chance to redeem some of its credibility if it holds these people's feet to the fire.
Absolutely.
If they say
everything that they would have said if it was the Donald Trump, FBI, and DOJ,
if they hold their feet to the fire and do not
make excuses
and don't just kind of cover it, go after these people who are involved in corruption.
If you do that,
You'll have credibility, some, not much, but some credibility.
If they sweep this, assuming that there is a smoking gun here, if they sweep this under the table, which I I would, I would,
I wouldn't bet my life, but maybe my youngest child's life, that
they will not do this.
But if they cover it right,
they have a chance.
They're going to sweep it under the rug if there's a smoking gun.
They'll say it's no big deal, and they'll argue and it will put Wolf Blitzer in for another day and another time going,
we're not enemies of the American people.
No, Wolf, you're not.
The American people think you're an enemy of the truth.
Cheyenne, daddy's talking about you on the radio.
And you're not, by the way, you're not necessarily hammering Wolf Blitzer specifically, are you?
Did he do something particularly?
Oh, you didn't hear?
Oh, We've got to play that when we come back.
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But I got to get to this Wolf Blitzer thing after the bottom of the hour because
there's no right side to this.
It's frustrating on both.
But I just have to play this audio because David Gregory is in this discussion.
I cannot take it from David Gregory.
That's coming up.
Also,
today, actually tonight is the official opening
of the three-day exhibit, Rights and Responsibilities.
I took Stu through it
today.
It's remarkable.
The pre-museum, the museum that just gets you out of the heat
and as you're waiting to go into the actual exhibit, is more impressive than any museum that we've done so far.
You kept saying, oh, the pre-museum is really nice.
I'm like, what the heck?
That's the pre-museum.
What are you talking about?
Well, I thought that was just the museum.
There's
a ton of stuff in it.
It's incredible.
And as I pointed out to you
in a somewhat negative way,
you're crazy for letting people just put their hands all over these documents.
Well,
they're in plastic.
They're in plastic, but
you just walk up to the table and look, just you're leafing through books of like letters written in the 16 and 1700s.
There's letters from, I don't know how far we go.
I know for sure we have them up to Kennedy.
But you're you're leafing through.
It's incredible.
You're leafing through, and it starts at George Washington.
There's three or four big, huge books.
In fact, we have three of them right here
that you open up and, you know, first George Washington letters, and you can read them.
And then you have Thomas Jefferson.
And when you see their own handwriting and what they're talking about in these letters, it's remarkable.
Yeah, you're holding, I mean, it's right in your hands.
And you have, I mean, we do a series called Hands on History.
It's like there's a new episode coming out.
I think it's out right now.
Is it out?
Okay.
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You go to
the YouTube page at the Blaze or the Blage, the Blaze Facebook page.
Very cool.
But yeah, I mean, and that's just before you even walk into the official museum.
Yeah, it is.
Which is crazy.
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All right.
There's just
is anybody else tired of picking the lesser of two evils on things?
The one who, you know, to pick the one who you're like, okay, well, they're not telling the truth.
but they're not telling the truth, and
I don't know who to pick.
Who's the lesser of two evils here?
In the case of the defending of the truth, the bigger offender is the press, only because we know their track record.
Then, when they had the opportunity to change the way they do things, all they did was run, you know, advertisements saying, Maw, you know, this is an apple.
People are telling you it's a banana, but it's actually an orange.
So let's all have grapefruits.
Or, you know,
the truth dies in the darkness.
Shut up.
It didn't change anything but their slogans and their advertising.
There was very little
meaningful self-reflection.
Now, on the other hand,
do you have the tweet that Trump tweeted yesterday about the press?
Yes, so funny to watch the fake news, especially NBC and CNN.
They are fighting hard to downplay the deal with North Korea.
500 days ago, they would have begged for this deal.
Looked like war would break out, and that part of it's definitely true.
Yes.
Our country's biggest enemy is the fake news, so easily promulgated by fools.
So, now is he saying
fake news
or fake news as an entity?
It's so funny to watch the fake news, especially NBC and CNN.
Okay, so fake news is our biggest enemy, but that it it does not belong to any certain group or organization.
I think it belongs to all of us.
It's an enemy.
Our biggest enemy?
I don't think it's biggest.
Again, I think if we have the truth, if we have the truth.
Well, no.
I mean, look at you.
You read a founding document the other day with a guy saying, look, freedom of the press, it extends all the way to them making stuff up about people.
That's how far it goes.
We don't extend ISIS's rights to those levels.
But it's not that, hang on, but it's not that
we are overwhelmed with people like that.
They were saying, even if there's, you know, even if there's somebody out there that is doing this,
we have to give them the freedom of the press.
And maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe I'm wrong.
I just...
It's just, we haven't had the truth in so long from people in Washington and from people in the press.
We just haven't had the truth.
We don't believe anything anymore.
And when you don't believe in something,
you're very prone to believe in anything.
I think, yeah, I think you're right.
And I think there is a level of the media taking this seriously because it lets them cast themselves as victims.
Oh, geez.
You know what I mean?
All we need is another victim.
Right.
And it's like, let's be honest, let me apply the Bill O'Reilly analysis for Trump, which is, you know, look, you don't, the fact that he's saying it's the biggest problem just means, generally speaking, he thinks it's a problem.
Right?
Like, it doesn't mean he actually thinks it's a bigger problem than ISIS.
It doesn't mean he actually thinks it's a bigger problem than a nuclear war.
So that's not the way they spun it on CNN.
Listen to this.
This is David Gregory and I don't know who else with Wolf Blitzer.
All on the political spectrum.
And I think that's, as David said, what you're seeing in the coverage is a lot of scrutiny of what actually happened.
And he would rather just attack the media for daring to do our jobs, which is to kind of evaluate what he's doing.
But let's say, I mean, it's so unoriginal, too.
I mean, there's no president or political figure who likes the media.
And so he's trying to outdo Nixon.
It's one thing not to like the media.
We've all worked
in this news business for a long time.
Everybody's always criticizing us and not happy with our coverage, whether it was President Clinton or President Bush or President Obama.
They're all criticized.
But it's another thing to say that it's not North Korea, it's not Iran, it's not Russia, it's not China, it's journalists
like us
who are the enemy of the American people.
One of the things that bothers me most about the president is I don't even take what he's saying seriously.
It's that he's so casual about throwing out language and that you really undermine the presidency when you do that because there will be a time after Donald Trump, believe it or not, and he is doing damage to this notion of do we believe what the president says.
But we live in an environment where
did your head explode yet?
Because mine did.
Luckily, I've wrapped it in duct tape.
So I still have all the pieces.
So when I get to the hospital, they can say, oh, did you hear David Gregory on TV?
That's what he's in for.
It's like, yeah, another blown head.
I can't take David Gregory saying that.
Now,
let me start at the beginning.
First of all, whoever the woman was, she said,
you know, it's almost like he's daring us to do our job.
I'm daring you.
I bet you won't do your job.
I bet you won't do a fair, balanced job in whatever the IG report is today.
You will not treat it the same way as you will treat whatever comes out next on Donald Trump.
I guarantee it.
I dare you to do your job.
Now,
she thinks that she's a victim.
It's like he's just daring us to do our job.
That's what we do.
No, it is what you're supposed to.
That's what the, well, I don't even know what the textbook says now, but that's what the textbooks used to say.
But you haven't done your job.
Then, well, it's, you know what I, David Gregory, I speak French, so let me tell you this.
It's also unoriginal.
I mean, Jerry Lewis was doing things like this a long time ago, and we all know he was a genius, so this is nothing.
Oh, okay, so it's unoriginal.
Okay.
Then Wolf chimes in and says, you know, to say that we're the enemy, you know, Iran, China, ISIS, Satan.
He didn't say any of that.
He didn't compare you to that.
Did you hear him compare to ISIS or Iran?
I heard Wolf compare the media and say that Donald Trump said that, but he just said it's our biggest enemy.
Yeah, I mean, you're right.
He didn't.
I mean, people are just saying what they think are the biggest enemies and saying they're bigger enemies, right?
Right.
But I mean, you're right.
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
No, no, actually,
you know, the guys who are, you know, across the ocean, they're pretty scary.
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
Right, right.
Have you seen the Great Depression, FDR?
Shut up.
Shut up.
Now, I am defending Trump more than I should be because I wildly disagree with his tweets.
He stirs up trouble, which in some ways would be a blessing if you had a Republican in office that realized he's providing you cover.
Whether he knows it or not, you could get anything passed today.
When's the last time they talked about a bill?
Last time the media talked about anything.
Anything.
Think of Donald Trump.
What a big issue over the years the right to try has been and how hard that's been for Republicans to do.
Nobody
passed, and nobody
noticed.
We talked about it for like 20 minutes, right?
That's it.
As a nation, we talked about it for 20 minutes.
You couldn't get anything done.
If they had any principles, there'd be a 2% flat tax on the board right now, and they'd be getting
it and no one would even notice.
They wouldn't even talk about it.
No, they'd be like, oh, well, look what Trump tweeted today.
I don't think that that's what he's doing, but that's how you take lemons and turn them into lemonade.
But anyway uh so then david gregory says and i want to read it exactly
do we believe what the president says
do we believe in what the president says okay he's so casual about throwing out language and you really undermine the presidency you really undermine the presidency when you do that because there will be a time after Donald Trump, believe it or not, and he's doing damage to the notion of do we believe what the president says.
If, David,
let me say it like this.
So you think that maybe I'm a little more intellectual, huh?
David,
maybe somebody else was saying this in the prior administration, that what you're doing by allowing the president to say everybody's going to get $2,500.
You'll be able to keep your health insurance.
And this is crazy about
death panels.
What are death panels?
You created the environment
where
you told the American people you can get away with anything.
Let me think.
What is it the press despises about the people who support Donald Trump?
You know, besides they're normal people that don't go to cocktail parties in Central Park.
Besides that, what is it that they don't like about those people?
They're saying,
What do you have to do?
What does he have to do before you pay attention?
Before you say,
this is outrageous.
This is crazy.
Now,
let me just
rewind a little bit.
When the president said, absolutely,
you'll be able to keep your doctor because we want you to have the doctor, except not the doctors that are cutting people's feet off.
Let me see, David, what did you just say here?
Is he so, he undermines a presidency because he's so casual about throwing out language.
You mean like when the president says, you know, just to save or just to make an extra 50 bucks, we have doctors in the country cutting people's feet off when they have diabetes.
Really?
You mean like that?
I dare you to do your job.
I dare you to do your job.
I've taken a lot of heat for coming down on this president.
Why?
Because I'm doing your job.
You're not.
You have become mentally deranged with Donald Trump, where he can do no good.
You are rooting
against safety and nuclear vaporization.
If you would have done your job, you would have been saying what I was saying under Bush and under Obama, you cannot let Iran or North Korea get nuclear weapons because once they do and they can deliver them, you have no good options because the only thing you say to somebody with nuclear weapons is yes sir we'll meet
but you didn't do your job you made excuses during the last administration you blamed the administration before and you made excuses for the one before that
I've learned from you.
I am not going to be a mouthpiece for anyone.
I will call them as I see them.
Currently, I'm seeing a lot of really good things happening in the world.
Now, you might disagree with my worldview,
but at least I'm willing to say that.
At least I'm willing to say, this is my worldview.
These are the things that I think are right and wrong.
And here's why.
I believe that the Palestinians are wrong.
And here's why.
I believe also that the Palestinians are being used by their politicians.
It's not that hard to figure out.
It's really not.
If you can't see the difference between people who are leading the Palestinians, who will kill
homosexuals, enslave women and children, and you want to compare them to the Israelis
How do I even listen to you when you're trying to tell me what the truth is?
I know it's a horse apiece, but there comes a time when it's so blatantly clear.
Now, you've done this for decades, and we've all just taken it.
Because we had to.
We had no other choice.
Then we got cable news.
Now the genie's really out of the bottle because now we have the internet and we can tell you
you have it wrong.
You don't understand the American people and you have an agenda.
For anybody who wants to be a journalist,
anybody who is
Do not become a mouthpiece for either side.
Call them as you see them, even if people disagree with you, even if you turn out to be wrong,
as long as you admit that you were wrong once you figure out that you were wrong and there's evidence to support it.
Please, David Gregory, maybe you should go have
another croissant, maybe in France, where we would not have to look at you anymore.
All right.
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Glenn back.
So students on campus say that Christians should absolutely have to bake cakes for same-sex weddings.
But when asked the question,
if an African-American baker were asked to make a cake for a Klan rally, should they be forced to do it?
Absolutely not.
Maybe this explains the other poll.
More millennials are embracing socialism, even communism now.
And we will give you this story and what to do about it coming up.
Glenn back.
Now, if you heard the following headline, I think a lot of people were like, is this a new sort of drug?
Headline, quote, the police took my moon dust.
The whole vial of my moondust.
all right
have you had moon dust before
that's not a new term that's literal moon dust
here's what happened the story involves a woman who is fighting now to get her literal moon dust back her name is laura sicko she is suing uh nasa She she claims that NASA came in and took her vial of moondust, a gift that she was given by Neil Armstrong himself.
Her father was friends with Armstrong, and when she received the gift a few decades ago, as a 10-year-old girl, it didn't mean very much to her.
She was 10.
It wasn't until she found the vial
wrapped in a paper towel between her mother's quilts while sifting through her late parents' belongings.
That's when she went, Oh my gosh, I completely forgot he gave me moon dust.
So it is signed
by Neil Armstrong, and she has the letter.
And the,
I'm trying to see what the letter says to
Laura and Murray, best of luck, Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11.
That's incredible.
Now, NASA heard about this.
And NASA stepped in said, all lunar material belongs to us
because
it's actually just desert sand because we never went to the oh, did I say that out loud?
All right, so they have in the past seized moon rocks right out of people's hands.
You don't mess with NASA.
Now, apparently, according to the BBC, theft of lunar material is a real problem.
In 2002, three NASA interns stole samples worth an estimated $21 million from the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Okay, they were interns
at NASA.
That sounds to me like a security problem.
The 270 lunar samples given as gifts by the U.S.
to foreign governments, about 150 of those are apparently missing.
I can guarantee you, here's what happened.
Somebody sold the moon dust.
They were given to somebody as a gift.
You know, the United States would like to present you with this vial of moon dust.
Oh, that's cool.
And then they sold it.
Now it's being sold on the quote black market.
Now, she says this isn't, this is more than just moondust.
She said, this is my property.
It's not lunar property.
And it is not the property of NASA.
It is mine.
She said, and this means this is the memory of my father as well.
When I was a little girl, my father was the superhero.
She apparently is not getting the moon dust back.
The government has
no right
to come in and take your property.
Period.
It is why we broke away from Great Britain.
The government does not own
your property.
And that is intellectual property?
That is your body as a property?
Or your literal crap in your house property?
Life, liberty, and property.
It's Thursday, June 14th.
You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
Boy, this really bothers me.
And you might say, well,
I don't have any lunar dust.
It's not going to bother me.
Well,
this goes to what do you call it, Stu, where they're taking everybody's money from them without a warrant.
It's
civil asset forfeiture.
Civil asset forfeiture.
Where they just come in and take it.
They can come in and take your money.
They can come in and take anything without charging you.
This is wrong.
And here's why this is one reason why this is so important.
We have in our studios, as of tonight, $30 million
worth of artifacts,
many of them American founding documents.
We have in our studios the Gettysburg Address,
handwritten by Abraham Lincoln.
Are you kidding me?
We have documents that,
we have
the
one document that is the counter.
Actually, I think this one is owned by a friend of ours, Brent Ashworth.
The
Library of Congress or the National Archives has one letter to George Washington.
We have the response, or he has the response.
Well, that's private hands.
At any time, they can come in and say, you know what, that's a founding document.
You know what?
That letter from Thomas Paine, that information that you have in Abraham Lincoln's own handwriting showing that he was a
Christian that understood the Bible inside and out from a letter in
1890, I'm sorry, in 1852,
years,
almost a decade before they said that he found religion from a pastor saying, yeah, here's what he was teaching in our church.
Wait, can they take that?
We're sitting here with books of, and you're going to be able to see this if you come to our museum.
And I'm going to take you through it on TV tonight in case you can't come.
I'll take you through parts of it, and we'll do some Facebook stuff, too.
But I'm looking through letters now.
Here's a letter from Abraham Lincoln.
There's letters from Jackson.
There's letters from Jefferson, Washington, Coolidge, you name it.
We have all this stuff and you can come and you can look through it.
Now, who's to say that the government
can't come in and just say, you know what,
this is all American history and this all belongs to the American people?
They can do that.
We cannot allow the government to start gobbling things up and just saying, nope, that's ours.
No, it's not.
No, it is not.
But are we going to be sheep?
Most likely, yes, we're going to be sheep.
I'm amazed by that because you're right.
Any historical figure they could all, any document, they could all argue, oh, well, that's actually ours.
Yeah.
You know, that's, it's ridiculous.
You know, I mean,
their
position seems to actually be,
we own the moon, therefore you can't have any of it.
Right.
No, I don't.
She's got a letter from Neil Armstrong saying, hey, here, I give in this to you.
What is that?
Yeah, I was looking through this uh you we have this is one of the most amazing things that i've seen um just generally speaking when you come to the museum it's you know i i feel like museum is actually not even the right word for this i don't know what it is but it's like you're you're actually able to interact with these things right a lot of this is there's really cool ways these are things are being displayed.
It's not like you're walking up to a case and just looking at things.
This in particular, in the what you were calling the pre-museum, there are these books.
There's these giant books and they just have cool letters from James Madison and Thomas Jefferson and Woodrow Wilson.
I was just flipping through.
Oh, I pick up one of these books, and the first like five pages are just stuff about Woodrow Wilson.
I'm like, ah.
And it's just they're like private writings, things that they had, not necessarily like
massive documents that you know of.
And a lot of them.
Some of them are.
Some of them are.
But I think that a lot of times you find the most interesting stuff in those secondary documents.
Like we talked about with
the original draft of the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson, known as this evil slave-owning racist,
I would say his main motivation in the original draft of the Declaration of Independence was to put it in the king's face about slavery and say,
I can't believe you wanted to do this here.
You can't.
And we're breaking away because of it.
You can tell his passion because it's in his own handwriting.
And he changes.
Yeah, it gets aggressive.
And he has crazy ways.
Capitalizations.
And when you're looking at it, you're like, what the, look at this.
This guy deeply, deeply was passionate about that.
And really, and the word that stands out more than any of the two of them, but Christian is one of them.
And you think, well, I mean, first of all, Jefferson is, he's been just dragged through the mud for so many different things.
But here, he's mocking the king.
for saying he's a Christian while still having slavery.
I mean, think of what a,
an amazing thing.
Now, that one you can find the text of it in certain places.
It's still hard to find, but you can find the text of it.
The document is here.
You see the actual real one,
one of the original copies of it.
This is
this one, I thought, was fascinating.
We just had a major Supreme Court ruling a few weeks ago talking about sports gambling
and how what the government has done
with gambling was unconstitutional, illegal.
You can't do what they did.
So now states will be able to kind of choose for themselves whether they want to have sports gaming or not.
But I thought this was interesting because you go back to the, you know, a lot of people will say, well, that's a terrible vice.
People should be able to have it.
Founders wouldn't have had it.
Founders wouldn't have it.
Founders would have to do this.
Here,
on this page right here, this ticket, number 350, shall entitle to whatever prize may happen to be drawn against its number in the Mountain Road Lottery, signed G.
Washington.
And underneath it gives the description, this curious item from the Blue Laws days would make some of the modern Puritans gasp.
Yet here is documentary proof that the father of our country did at one time run a lottery.
Crazy.
I mean, that's
insane.
That's crazy.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
And you can go through this page after page, and this is what's great about this, is it's not like we're telling you, hey, you come to the museum, focus on this, look at this, look at this.
I mean, there's there's certain items that you certainly want to draw your attention to, but this, you're just flipping through and you're finding stuff.
It's like you're, if you feel like you're Indiana Jones, like you're like discovering like little bits of pieces.
History that people don't know.
That's what I love about history is that's Jefferson, isn't it?
No, it's not clean enough.
Who is that?
Here?
No, the other one.
This one here?
Yeah.
Let's see.
Oh, yeah, just pick it up and just
Adams.
Adams.
I can't tell if it's you can tell Adams and Jefferson both wrote really, really small, but Jefferson's writing is, when you see Jefferson's handwriting, it's beautiful.
It's like, it's crazy.
I don't know how he did it.
See how Sam Adams, I could tell that that wasn't Jefferson.
I looked at it and it was small, so I thought it was, but you could tell, see how it's all crooked?
Yeah.
Okay.
How, you know, there's no lines on the paper.
Have you seen a Jefferson letter yet?
I don't know if I've seen one in here.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, that's it.
That's Thomas Jefferson.
Look at that.
Yeah.
Look at that handwriting.
It's super, super small.
It's perfect.
And everything is perfectly straight.
It's incredible.
And what's great about it, too, is some of these guys,
I think they were doctors because the handwriting is not so great.
His is beautiful.
His is great.
However, there's printed pages where you get to actually see exactly what's written on the page.
So, I mean, you really can pick up little bits and pieces of history and actually, you know, it's weird to be, you almost feel bad flipping through the books and actually taking the pages and moving them, but like you actually get to kind of
handle these.
I know, but still, it's not just just paper.
What do you have to do for the Gettysburg Address?
Tell me it's just paper.
Tell me the process they're doing right now with the Gettysburg Address, and then tell me it's just paper.
Okay, so you're ready.
So, this
so
the big case arrives today, all right, and it's in this one piece of paper, it's the Gettysburg address, one piece of paper in this like
vault, okay?
And it has to remain sealed until it goes into the room where it is going to be held.
It can't be in the main atrium.
It has to be in my office because we had to take temperature and humidity readings all around the building for two days to see where it's stable.
And the only place, because the doors are always opening and everything else, and I have double, you know, I have a, you know, you come through my assistant's office and then you come to mine.
So it's the most stable room in the building.
So it has to sit in there.
They're going to come.
It's going to be delivered today by two armed security guys that have to be with it all the time.
They're going to unseal the case and then not take it out, just unseal the case, and then it slowly has to adjust to the humidity and temperature of the room and it cannot be moved for 24 hours.
Then, after it has adjusted to the room, then they can move it and place it where it's supposed to be.
That is crazy.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
But it's the handwritten Gettysburg address.
I know.
And certainly, you know, these letters are not necessarily, you know, to that level, but still, they're pieces of real history.
I know.
I feel that way every time I touch the Thomas Paine.
I just can't believe that we.
That's such a piece of history.
I can't believe that even exists.
The Thomas Paine letter?
The letter that he's talking to Sam Adams going, I'm not an atheist.
I believe in God.
And here's why I did it.
I did it because
the French were, they're atheists.
They were
fine.
I understand they were against religion.
I'm against religion.
But religion has been so horribly twisted over in France that that put them against God.
And I was trying to speak their language and say, no, no, no.
Believe in God.
Don't believe in religion.
That's fine.
But believe in God.
And he's making this case.
And here's this known, a guy known in history as that dirty little atheist.
And I'm looking, it's going to be at the museum this weekend.
You can read it.
It's like, it's crazy.
It all of the things that we have this weekend, so many of them just turn history upside down.
You're like, no, that's not what happened.
Well, yes, I read about it when I was a kid.
No, no.
Here is the actual document.
Read it.
It's crazy.
Just crazy.
We have up on the studio 19,
which is kind of part of the pre-museum, we have a whole table of black history and letters and artifacts from these amazing.
Did you know we had a black general
in the Civil War?
Yeah, I didn't know that either.
No.
Really amazing stuff.
Anyway, Rights and Responsibilities Museum is happening this weekend, and we're also going to be showing it.
If you can't come out.
We're going to be showing it on TV and giving you a tour on TV as well.
Tickets are available at
mercury1.org slash museum2018.
Also,
I really,
I want to talk to you a little bit about how millennials are now accepting communism, not just socialism, communism.
We get to that when we come back.
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Things are getting bad with millennials because things are not self-evident.
And I've changed my mind on this.
I used to think, you know, I could go to China, anywhere in the world, and ask people, should the government be able to do this to you?
In a lot of places, the answer would be yes.
They do have a right.
They do have a right.
A lot of places, just in Europe, but let alone China, where you've been trained to answer to the government.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, life, liberty, and property.
That was due to our training.
That was due to the pilgrims coming over and
really trying to figure out the right way to live your life.
And then the righteous people, not the, you know, not the crazy people and not the people who are coming over to England just to get rich, but the righteous people raised children and they raised enough of them to be our founders.
And they found those things to be self-evident.
But it came from, quite honestly, indoctrination of the rights of man.
This
is now slipping away from us to where things are not self-evident.
There's a new poll out that shows more and more millennials,
the largest voters, the largest voting bloc now in America, more and more
millennials not only believe in socialism, but they are now beginning to consider communism as an alternate to what we have.
More on this in a second.
The IG report has just been released.
In a nutshell, Stu,
give the report.
It doesn't seem to me to be
it's bad, but it doesn't show that there was any political motivation.
Yeah, it echoes a lot of the stuff that you got from
previous
memos.
Like the one, remember when they fired Comey, the initial sort of justification for that was this memo that was written by Rod Rosenstein.
And, you know, they kind of later talked about it as it related to the Russia investigation and all these other things.
But that was the initial thing, he handled the Clinton email scandal poorly.
And that's essentially what this report about the IG report says.
Bloomberg has it.
They have the actual IG report.
They say,
here's a quote from it.
While we did not find that these decisions were the result of political bias on Comey's part, we nevertheless concluded that by departing so clearly and dramatically from FBI and department norms, the decisions negatively impacted the perception of the FBI and the department as fair
administrators of justice.
That is what the IG wrote.
You kind of go through it and you see
a a bunch of
claims about that he handled these things poorly, that
he stepped out of the bounds of what was normal for the FBI to do as far as publicizing some of these things before they were done, etc.
But it does not say that
at least, again, this is ⁇
I caution because it's a Bloomberg report about the report.
I have not read the report.
So we are trying to get the actual full report here in the next couple of minutes, and we will
get a summary to you as soon as we have it.
We hope to have it in the next 10 minutes or so.
So we will give you another update on this, but we don't want to give you information that we're getting secondhand from, especially from only one source, Bloomberg.
All right.
Millennials are now starting to
embrace socialism.
And that is because they aren't being told what socialism is.
If you ask millennials, you know, what do you think of socialism?
They all think it's neat.
When you ask them, what is it?
How does it work?
They don't understand.
And
they haven't lived through it.
And so even now, communism is starting to sound good.
Tonight on The Blaze, the Soviet story.
It's a three-hour block tonight.
This amazing movie that was made in 2008, a documentary.
It was made by a guy in, where's he from?
Latvia?
Stu?
Is that right?
Edvin Snorr is the guy.
And
he made this movie because he was tired of the West dismissing Europe's biggest butcher.
And that is Stalin.
He grew up under communism and he did his research and he uncovered things that
people hadn't seen.
Nobody had seen.
And
found things and connections to the National Socialists, the Nazis, and even here in America on how we were covering for things.
It shows you the crimes of Stalin and starts really with Lenin right at the revolution.
There's parts of it that when you read Lenin's writings about the extermination of the undesirables, the people that were problems, he talks about people literally as insects and that we need to exterminate these insects before they infest everything.
It is
terrifying.
Terrifying.
Incredible.
And if you, you know, if you kind of are told,
well, you know,
you hear so much about the Soviet Union not being, you know, they were our allies.
And
look, they did some bad things or not as bad as the the Nazis.
First of all, they were first allies with the Nazis.
And it walks you through that whole thing, which is largely lost to history, at least for most people, where they go through all the agreements that they had, how they worked together.
It was just the Nazis kind of double-crossed them.
And that's why they eventually sided with us.
It wasn't because they were aligned with us ideologically.
It wasn't because they were even aligned with us on the threat of Hitler.
They didn't care really if Hitler did all sorts of crazy things as long as it didn't affect them.
Right.
They were allies.
They signed an agreement and then Hitler betrayed them and then slaughtered their people as he marched.
He tried to march to Moscow.
And
they go through all of that and in
inarguable ways, prove that that happened and how it happened.
And then go into how similar the ideologies were.
I mean, you know, you've seen documentaries before.
You know that, largely speaking, they'll do anything they can to spin it towards a progressive narrative of history.
This is the the exact opposite.
It shows, you know, even to the point where they have, they dug up
posters
from the Soviets and from the Nazis and showing the imagery almost identical.
As I think Edvin said in the interview, that it is almost as if it was written or drawn by the same artist.
You see it, it's like exactly the same messages, exactly the same imagery.
It's what's amazing is if you look at at that same art and then you come to the United States, that same art was also here.
And its epicenter is really Rockefeller Center.
I mean, it is the same kind of strong man kind of art.
Now, you're talking propaganda art.
Yeah.
And that propaganda art that is actually saying, you know,
you know, extolling socialism, that is almost ripped off.
I mean, like, exactly.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
Yeah, it starts at 7 p.m.
tonight on the Blaze, and you're going to get the documentary, the Soviet story, which is awesome.
And then also additional material about the background of communism and all the effects that have happened, which you host.
And this is, so it's like a three-hour block.
It's a great fit for this weekend with the museum going on, looking at the truth about history, as opposed to kind of the narrative you always get.
You're going to get, you know, how many times you go through this.
You'll watch these two,
I think it's three hours total.
You'll get two hours of documentary, an hour of additional material that we've put together.
You go through that, and
half the arguments you have about history with people that you know on the left, you will now have the documentary proof to win.
If you have younger kids,
do not watch.
If your kids are sensitive at all, don't watch this.
Yeah.
It's really
brutal.
But it is once you watch, you watch it once and you will never forget it.
And it
I don't know how exactly to say this, but you will
you're grateful that this documentary exists because it's nothing that anyone has ever made before.
You know, how many hours do guys sit around and watch the story of the Nazis?
Oh, of course, yeah.
There's just multiple networks that basically only run Nazi material.
Right, okay.
It's all cable.
Would you count Alex Jones as well?
Anyway,
so there's, there's, we watch that stuff for hours, those documentaries.
You don't see it about the Soviet Union.
You will tonight and make sure that you watch it with your older kids and learn the truth about socialism and communism.
Not from an American perspective, but from somebody who lived behind the iron curtain.
And
buried himself in archives for months and months and months and months doing this.
Yeah, theblaze.com/slash TV is where you can go to watch it.
Right.
And it will air tonight.
It's a three-hour special, but also it will be for subscribers only.
As soon as
after it airs, it will also be up at theblaze.com/slash TV.
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All right, we're going to have
a complete rundown here in about 40 minutes of the IG report.
And we can give you a little bit more perspective on
what this is said,
although we have not finished reading the entire thing ourselves.
No.
So this is what's, I think, important.
The initial reports from sort of mainstream sources are starting to filter out.
What I think you can do with those is set the best case scenario for what it says, the best reading of it from
the perspective
of people who don't like Donald Trump, right?
So what's the best perspective?
What's the best way to look at this from people who don't like the administration?
What you see here is, and these are quotes, so this is definitely in there.
While we did not find these decisions were the result of political bias on Comey's part, we nevertheless concluded that by departing so clearly and dramatically from FBI and department norms, the decisions negatively impacted the perception of the FBI and the department as fair administrators of justice.
What most of this appears to be is to essentially say that James Comey screwed up.
It was not his intention to, it was not a political bias intention.
And one of the reasons you can kind of believe that is what they're saying is he screwed up to hurt Clinton.
He did screw up, but he screwed up to hurt Clinton, not Trump.
Now, I am going to bet you a large amount of money that when we actually get the full report and we're able to read it, we're going to find plenty of examples in which he also screwed up in ways that hurt Trump.
However, what's coming out now is that
he did screw up.
He shouldn't have, for example, gone out and done a press conference about the findings of the Clinton
email scandal, right?
Like remember, if you remember, he came out and he said, look, she was really bad.
She acted, you know, really, what was the, there was a phrasing issue there.
They changed it from...
reckless to
irresponsible.
It wasn't that, but it was something like that.
Run is a legal term that means you've illegally handled documents.
The other is like, you know what, you shouldn't have handled them that way.
Now, they also,
another part of this, which is interesting, that was one of the big things I think conservatives were looking at here, or Republicans were looking at, saying, hey,
Peter Strzok and Lisa Page,
not my wife, another Lisa Page,
exchanged text messages.
And they were really negative about Trump.
And Strzzok is the guy who changed that phrasing from the legal term to just the damaging term for Hillary Clinton.
It was one of the requests.
It also came from other places higher up in the administration.
And are we going to see evidence that that
it was politically motivated?
It does appear, again, by initial reporting that they're saying it was not politically motivated.
That Strzz and Page's text did not in fact
affect the investigation.
Now, again, I think you can fairly not believe that.
However, if the IG report is concluding it, I mean,
the buildup to this has been so dramatic.
We have to believe somebody at some point.
We have to believe somebody.
Don't we?
Are we going to continue to reject this and then we'll want another report on this report?
Well, I think, look, there's a large swath of the media that is going to take their sides on this either way.
This is what we try to do is be neither of those guys.
You know, I mean, that's what this show is, whether you like it or not.
We try to come in here and not be the people who are going to tell you only the positive things from this.
And we're going to try to be the people that tell you not that mainstream media, everything is terrible for Trump in there.
My guess is you're going to find people
that are real fans of the president and really dedicated that are going to find things in here.
And they may very well be completely legitimate.
We don't have the full report.
That's why
I'm making sure to be very careful here to tell you that I don't have any reason to believe the end-all-be-all of this report is that it it was not all that bad.
Right, right.
Because we're getting it only from the media and through their lens, and they're pulling the things out that
they're looking for.
So, I think when you have
people who are allied to Trump, people who really don't like Comey, we'll go through this and find the most damaging stuff on that.
And I don't believe that's out there yet.
So, that's an important part of this.
That's why we also have two people right now in our research department that are reading these documents and trying to figure out exactly what they say, any of the documents that we can get our hands on at this point,
and figure out what it says.
And of course, by tonight, with the news and why it matters, we will have all of the information,
and we'll be able to really give you a digest of that by 5.30.
And of course, tomorrow, Bill O'Reilly is going to be joining us around this time as well.
There is
another piece of news that we wanted to get to today.
And we're going to, you know what, I tell you what, we have a couple of other things that we have to take care of.
I really, if we can, I really want to get to the
students that were just polled and talked about, you know, should gay bakers, I'm sorry, should straight bakers that are religious have to make wedding cakes?
Everybody says yes.
Then they say,
should African-American bakers have to make a cake for a Klan rally?
The answer is no, but you can hear the wheels just grind to a halt.
We have to play that audio for you coming up.
Okay, so this is why I believe in America, because I believe in the people of America.
I don't believe necessarily in the government.
I mean, it's nice.
It's, you know, the best one around, but that ain't saying much.
But the people of America and the ingenuity is what changes everything.
Now, I know, progressively speaking, it seems utterly impossible to address America's, you know, infrastructure problem outside of the government because, I mean, who else could possibly do that?
Who else could work on our roads?
I mean, you're not going to just let anybody do it.
You know, what are you going to have?
You're going to let Domino's pizza do it?
Yes, that's exactly what we're going to do.
This week, Domino's announce that they're giving grants to towns across America to fix potholes in the roads.
The initiative is called, wait for it,
paving for pizza.
Now, I could make some, you know, really bad crust jokes here, but I'm not going to because Domino.
Domino's is doing something remarkable.
Why?
Business, that's why.
They're in the pizza delivery business.
They say potholes aren't ideal for pizzas bouncing around, you know, in the shotgun seat of the pots of the Domino's pizza delivery car.
So they want to get rid of potholes because, quote, Potholes can cause irreversible damage to your pizza during the drive home, and we can't stand by while your cheese slides to one side, your toppings get untopped, and your boxes get flipped.
So we're helping to pave towns across the country to save your good pizza from these bad roads.
Now, do I believe that that's what they're doing?
Maybe.
They're being really brilliant in advertising in a way that people appreciate more than just a clever ad.
It's why the ads for the news media, they don't work.
You know, this is apple.
This is an orange.
Here's a banana.
And that's why what we deliver is a little bit of each of these and a watermelon.
It doesn't match their performance.
What people want is action.
So you're driving down a road that has terrible potholes and you know that Domino's pizza did that?
You know, I might give Domino's another shot.
Give them a call.
Order their pizza.
Their website even allows you to select the severity of the pothole, then watch a video from inside of a pizza box to see exactly what happens to your pizza.
Spoiler alert,
it's not good.
Domino's has also been testing those self-driving police pizza delivery cars, so you can bet potholes are not very good for that technology either.
Now, here's what you can do: you can go online and nominate your town to be selected by Domino's to fix your potholes in your community.
Domino's cares about America's crumbling roads,
but we care even more about pizza integrity.
You know what?
With the lack of integrity that happens in America today,
I'll celebrate pizza integrity.
It's Thursday, June 14th.
You're listening to the Glen Beck program.
So Will Witt
is a guy.
He is with Prager University and he has just had, sorry, one of his videos,
one of his videos go wildly viral.
It was on the Boy Scouts.
He's a former Eagle Scout or an Eagle Scout.
It's not like they've taken away his Eagle,
but he's an Eagle Scout and felt passionately about
Boy Scouts changing.
And he did a video and it has gone viral to the tune of 15 million views.
And he's here to talk about it.
Will, welcome.
How's it going?
Good.
How are you?
Good.
They say you said it didn't take away my Eagle Scout.
There were plenty of people who saw my video and said that it should be revoked after that video.
Why did it go viral?
Did it go viral because people were hungry for the message or people were angry at the message?
I think a little bit of both because I got people who are on the left, you know, the more liberal side of the spectrum who agreed with me, who loved the video and said, you know, I don't want my little girl around a bunch of grown men.
I don't, I think it's disruptive to what the Boy Scouts is all about.
And so really it was people on all sides saying, we're hungry for this message and we needed someone to speak up and speak out against this, right?
But then it also went viral, I think, because of the amount of, you know, dislike for it and the amount of hate that I got for it.
And people wanted to share with people and say, look at this sexist guy coming on here and telling us about what we should do with the Boy Scouts.
He doesn't know anything.
He should have his Eagle Scout revoked.
So tell me about the message.
What did you say in the video?
I was saying in the Moy Scouts video that it's not the Boy Scouts' responsibility to help fix the Girl Scouts, for one, because, you know, that's kind of what they're expecting us to do.
All the girls who didn't like my video said
basically that
the Girl Scouts aren't good enough for them and that they need to be in the Boy Scouts.
And I said, that's not our problem.
We don't need to fix the Boy Scouts so that you can be involved in it.
If you don't like the Girl Scouts, you can either A, fix your program or you can start a new program.
You don't have to come into the Boy Scouts and make us do what you want to do now.
Why wreck the Boy Scouts?
Exactly, exactly.
And so, and then the other part of the message was that the Boy Scouts are about building young men.
For me, as a kid in Boy Scouts, you know, before the nice hair that I have now, I was definitely a more shy, not as outgoing guy before.
And And the Boy Scouts, through all the lessons in it, and the male role models taught me to be confident.
It taught me hard work.
And, you know, I didn't grow up with a dad.
And so my grandpa was really a big father figure for me.
And I did Boy Scouts with him.
And, you know, having that connection without any girls around was a huge part in me growing up as an adolescent.
It shaped who I am today.
And so having girls around, I mean, I can't even imagine being a 13-year-old boy going through puberty now and having girls around with me while I'm trying to, you know, do all my merit badges and camp and earn my ranks it wouldn't work it wouldn't work exactly right so why do you think the Boy Scouts why do you think the Boy Scouts did this
I think one reason is because they are having declining membership
and so it's a way for them to get more members to join the Boy Scouts but I think this is going to do the opposite I think well exactly you have lots of people drawing out from the Boy Scouts.
People really don't like this move.
So I think it's really backfired for them because they were trying to get more members.
But I think in a lot of ways, like I said in my video, is that they're caving to the radical lefts.
And I listened to what you said with Paul Kingor, that was his name?
Where you guys were talking about his article.
I mean, it's the agenda that the left has had for a hundred years since the Boy Scouts was started.
So I mean, they have officially caved into what these communists, real communists, and the radical left has been saying.
So I read a story a couple of days ago, yet another feminist, you know,
women's gender studies person
coming out and saying that boys
have got to stop and they've got to be more feminine.
And the thing I thought of is
I don't know the women that want to marry those people.
They, you know, women want a man
to be a man, not a boy, not more feminine, a man,
in all the good sense.
On top of that,
look at all of the hero movies where, you know, somebody, male, female, doesn't matter, been taken hostage or whatever.
They don't want, no hero is the one who comes in and says, now, wait a minute, tell me about your childhood.
It's a man that comes in when there's trouble and he takes care of trouble.
Where are those boys going to find any role models?
Well, the rise of the beta male, and basically as we're calling it, and soy boys is another way that we've referred to it,
it's a horrible thing.
I mean, it was on the cover of Vanity Fair, I think it was, with the guys in Silicon Valley, and it was like the rise of the beta male.
Like, this is some sort of good thing.
But these so-called feminists, they don't even practice what they preach because all of them are dating, you know, huge biker dudes who are more manly than anyone else.
You know, so they say that they want feminine men people to be more emotional and not manly but in reality that's not actually what they want and they know that that's not what women want
and a lot of these women it doesn't really even matter for them because a lot of them are ending up alone 45 years old and you know a lot of them I don't think are very happy so
so tell me about the response on the death threats yeah so the Boy Scout video I mean it was
I've never received so much hate on something you know I came up and was very didn't have any views on my videos about six months ago and and started really quickly and really started blowing up with my videos and it was crazy to see how just you know vile people can be on the internet and I'm sure you know exactly
I know not only in the internet but in real life too yeah exactly and so
you know the comments were saying like I said you know revoking my Eagle Scout horrible threats to me and you know saying things about family and all these sorts of horrible things that it was just because I was having a difference of opinion to these other people.
And I think, you know, the internet has a ton of great things about it where you can reach millions and millions of people just like that and you can get a message out just like this Boy Scout video, but it also has the power for people to just, you know,
go on and say horrible, horrible things.
You know?
What's happening to your generation from your point of view?
I think millennials...
get a bad rap and some deserve it.
Others don't.
I mean, it's like any other generation.
There's good and bad.
What is your viewpoint of
what
is coming with your generation?
Well, I think that in the universities, I mean, they're being taught by communists, these very far-left professors, and the administration are all so far-left.
And, you know, it's hard because it's not these millennials' fault.
It's not their fault.
You know, they're being taught these things.
They're indoctrinated.
And it's not their fault because they have never even heard a different point of view.
So it's really up to conservatives and people who are willing to have a free dialogue to talk to these millennials, talk to
these new generation, what is it, Gen Z, that's below the millennials, talk to them and say, hey, you know, I know you've never heard a conservative value before in your life, but they're out there.
And so that's, you know, why I work for PragueU and why I think it's doing such great work because, you know, the videos are reaching millions of views and reaching millions of people.
And people always message me and they say, you know, I didn't even know that these kind of ideas exist, right?
They've just been told the same values.
I remember when I was in high school and I was taking AP U.S.
history and we read
People's History of America, the Howard Zinn one.
Oh my gosh.
The Howard Zinn one.
And that was just regarded as that's the ultimate truth.
And I didn't know any better.
You know, I'm a sophomore in high school.
Oh, my God.
I was pretty apolitical back then.
So I had no idea that there was a different point of view than that.
I thought that this was just the ultimate truth.
And then you go into college and it gets even worse for these students.
And so they've never heard a different point of view.
So the way that we have to reach these students is on social media and, you know, any way that we can, the model they are into.
Are they hungry for it if you approach them right?
Oh, of course they are.
They definitely are.
I mean, look at what Jordan Peterson is doing.
I mean,
he's reaching people like I've never before seen.
Yeah.
You know, and it's because, and he's not talking about.
He's not talking about politics.
He's not talking about politics.
He's talking about innate human beings and their emotions.
And it's reaching millions of people, and people love his message.
He is talking about big principles.
Yes.
This
intellectual dark web is the movement I've been waiting for forever, where people can get together who have wildly different opinions, commit to their friendship, and say, you know, you're a decent person.
I'm a decent person.
We just disagree.
But they're having real intellectual discussions that nobody's having.
Have you seen Jordan Peterson in concert yet with Dave Rubin?
I haven't, but I was just with Dave Rubin a few, about a week ago and he was telling me about it.
It sounds amazing.
And they're packed crowds.
It's like a rock and roll concert with these people.
It's what's crazy about it is I'm a pretty well-read guy and you know, I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I'm no dummy.
And
for literally the opening 15 minutes,
I'm like squinting, listening to him, going, okay, okay, okay, okay, stay focused.
What the hell is he talking about?
Stued, you felt the same way first 15 minutes ago.
I had no idea who he was talking about for a good shot.
You're like, you're
really struggling to understand because he is so smart and he's not talking down to you, he's not going to take shortcuts or talk down to you.
And so he just, you know, just assumes you're on the same page, you're coming along with.
And it was a packed house of young people,
anywhere, really anywhere from my age down,
and
they were all, I think, feeling the same way and really trying to learn.
This is not a,
if you're going for populism, that's not the way to do it.
You know?
Yeah.
What I find so crazy is just the amount of hate that he gets because you can look on the internet anywhere on any of his videos or anyone up re-uploading one of his videos or anything that he writes.
And the amount of people, I've never seen it before in my life, who say, Jordan Peterson, you have saved my life or you have done so much good for me with the things that you've said.
And he can still get so much hate from the mainstream left and just mainstream media in general.
That blows his mind.
They don't listen.
They don't.
They don't listen.
Nobody is really listening.
They're not listening to the people and they're not listening to what these people are saying.
Have you followed at all
what
Brent
Weinstein and his wife have gone through at Evergreen University?
I haven't.
Oh, we're going going to have him on,
hopefully in a couple of weeks.
It's incredible.
He is a lefty, a hardcore lefty
who was an evolutionary biologist.
Okay.
I mean, there's not a lot that we're going to agree on, I'm guessing.
I agree with everything that he has been saying.
And what happened was he wouldn't toe the line.
And he said, no, that's scientifically inaccurate.
I'm not going to say that.
It's scientifically inaccurate.
He went from
the most favorite professor on campus to having to teach his class off campus because he was told they couldn't protect him from the students anymore.
It's crazy.
They'll throw you to the dogs in a second.
I mean, they'll turn on you like nothing else.
You know, I've had friends from back in the day who, you know, used to be great friends of mine, people who I used to work with, you know, back when I was in high school and college.
And just they've seen what I've done now because I wasn't so political before, and you know, they definitely don't like what I'm doing now.
Yeah, you know, um, well, stay with big ideas, Will.
Trying to stay with big ideas.
Congratulations on the video.
If you haven't seen it, um, you
need to see it.
Uh, Prager University
slash man on the street.
Uh, also, you can go to the or you can follow him at Twitter at uh the Will Wit,
W-I-T-T.
Will the video's on Prague.com under under bonus content.
Great.
This one's so.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
God bless.
All right, we're going to give you an update on what has happened with the president and the IG report coming up in just a second.
He's also been sued today, the president and his foundation by the New York Attorney General.
Surely, no coincidence that he's been sued on the same day the IG report is coming out.
Surely that is which one will garner the press.
Happy birthday, Mr.
President.
It's his birthday today, by the way.
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Go to Case in, are you in Seattle, Casey?
I'm actually in Kent.
We've talked before and I'm going to be glad to come down.
I've missed these before and I have a book to go along with the book you have on the last men of the revolution, which has my fourth great-grandfather in it, who has a connection with one of the greatest presidents of the United States.
Which president is that?
Ronald Reagan.
Really?
We have some great Ronald Reagan stuff that will be here this weekend, and I can't wait for you to come down.
I'm glad you were able to make it this time.
Yes,
as soon as you announced it, I got the tickets that night as soon as your website was on.
Wow, that's great.
Casey, we look forward to it.
Go ahead.
The connection is Jane Wyman.
You are related to Jane?
I'm related to Jane, and my grandfather's sister was Jane Wyman's grandmother.
And that goes back to Alexander Milliner.
Wow.
Casey, thanks so much for sharing.
We'll talk to you this weekend.
I hear so many people saying, every year I say, I'm not going to miss this.
I'm not going to miss this.
And, you know, I got to wait for my finances to be a little bit better.
I hope your finances are better.
If they're not, we're going to do something online for you so you'll be able to see it from home.
But
we want you to be able to see it one way or another because it's great.
Opens tomorrow.
I'll get your tickets.
I think I'm related to Casey because my grandmother's mailman's friend,
best friend's uncle.
No, not the uncle.
If I remember the story you're telling, it's
on the married side, uncle.
So it's not by blood, but still there's that connection.
It was the best man.
Yes.
It was the uncle who was on the married side.
Right.
His best man who was
actually walked by Jane Wineman's house.
That's amazing.
So
not her main residence, but
not a Jane Wineman.
No.
But it was a Jane Wineman.
Yeah.
You spelled it a little bit differently, but still.
This was W-I-N-E-M-A-N.
Yes, and it was N-N.
Two N's.
And it was J Wyman.
It was a man.
It was a man.
But we're not here to judge male or female.
Because they're exactly the same.
Is that uncanny, though?
It is uncanny.
Wow, right?
It's incredible.
Okay, right.
All right.
So two news stories come out.
What a surprise.
The New York AG comes out with a lawsuit against Donald Trump today.
Yeah, real shocker.
Let's keep it real short because I want to get into the other report.
One of the main accusations in there is that he used Trump had a dispute with Mar-a-Lago, with his private business, and to settle that, he used $100,000 of charitable money from his foundation to settle it.
He can't do that.
Whether it's a big deal or not, or whether it's going to blow up at anything huge, I don't know.
Are you positive it went down that way?
I mean, there's proof of that.
On his
stationary and in his handwriting,
he definitely wrote down that he was going to do it.
is a matter of time.
There's photos of him making the $100,000 big check presentation.
So he did do it.
But, you know, did he know about it?
I don't know.
But you know what?
Can I fall back to the market?
I'm not going to make excuses for him.
But I do want to ask the question: if it's his money, and I just don't understand why it's like this.
If it is, if, if, you know, the Glenn Beck Foundation
and I am the
foundation
And I decide to put money towards, what was the cause?
It was
the Fisher House.
Where did the Glenn Beck Foundation money come from, though?
Did it come from donations or did it come from donations?
It came from me.
And that's what I want to know.
If he's receiving donations, then it's wrong.
If he's not receiving donations, it's just his money.
It may still be wrong and illegal, and he shouldn't have done it, but I don't know why that would be illegal.
He doesn't get, well, I mean, there's tax implications there, right?
Yeah, but still,
more than that, he did.
I mean, he definitely received donations.
One of the things he would do over the years, he would receive donations from like the WWE when he would do events with the WWE.
Instead of paying him money, they just dump him on a bunch of money into his
charity.
Now, again, it's the same thing, right?
Why are they dumping a bunch of money into the Donald Trump Foundation?
Well, because he's doing work for them, right?
Like, they're so right.
And I don't, I mean, I don't, I mean, it's not like he paid off a lawsuit.
I mean,
I would much rather have a world where somebody was like, hey, we're going to sue you.
You know what?
You love the Fisher house.
I love the Fisher house.
How about I take some money and I give it to the Fisher house.
You're not going to get any money.
I'm not going to get any money.
We're going to make this go away by just doing good together on something we agree on.
I think that's good.
Now, it may be illegal, but I don't know why, because I I think that's good.
Well, because the donations weren't intended for that purpose.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Wait, wait, the Trump Foundation.
But I think if it's money, it might be a little different.
Yeah, I think you're absolutely right if there were donations.
But if the donations were the WWE
taking what they were going to pay him and put it into his foundation, that's not a donation.
That's his donation.
So reverse this, though.
Why do it?
Why do what?
Why give it to out of charity?
He certainly has enough money to pay for $100,000.
Oh, I know.
I think there's no difference.
Why would he do it?
Right.
I think this is.
When this first came out, I said off the air, this is Martha Stewart.
Why would Martha Stewart do that for $60,000?
Why?
Why risk it?
Silly.
And it's the same thing with Donald Trump.
Why would you do that?
Again, I don't know
what the actual...
damages are here for something like this.
And there's other things.
They're obviously alleging a lot more serious things than this.
But
this is the one that...
I mean, he blatantly did do this.
The question is, is it serious?
And remember, the flag, it was a dispute about how big his flag was.
So, I don't think his audience is going to be like, oh,
gee, he was so patriotic.
He had to, I mean, it was a dumb thing to have to settle in the first place.
There is one other controversy, and then we have to get to the IG report.
There's one other controversy that came out today.
I mean, you want to talk about
the media guns loaded.
There is a
video, a propaganda, North Korean propaganda video that has come out.
Have you seen this, Stu?
Or Pat?
I haven't yet.
Okay, so North Korean propaganda video that all kinds of stuff includes pictures of Donald Trump saluting the North Korean generals.
Now, he's returning their salute, but I don't think a president is supposed to return salutes.
Not good.
It's definitely not protocol.
No, that's not good.
I mean, if you remember the.
Where did that happen?
In North Korea, in Singapore, in Singapore.
North Korean generals were with him.
Show them the picture.
Show them the picture, Robert.
We're sure it's not photoshopped or messed with in any way.
Yeah, by the way, while you're looking at that picture, will you pull up the picture of my office right now?
The Gettysburg address just arrived.
Wow.
There's the box of the Gettysburg Address.
It has to remain closed for
24 hours so it acclimates to my office temperature before we can open it.
It's crazy the security on this.
How do they even know it's in there?
What if someone removes it like tonight?
Well, you know, I asked, I said, was this left on the airport by somebody?
Do we know?
Is this brought in by strangers?
How do we know?
We don't know what's in there.
Could be dogs in there.
It could be a cool Geraldo's vault.
What's really in the open addresses?
It's like Cheetos wrappers.
Okay, so look at the picture.
That's a disturbing picture.
It is.
If Obama would have done that, we would have gone.
You go ape crap.
And we did, right?
He bowed to him.
And we did dive in.
This is really.
And we should go ape crap on that, too.
I will say, I don't be doing that.
I don't think.
I mean, it looks like a moment of confusion when you watch the video.
I mean,
he doesn't know.
He doesn't know people.
He's very uncomfortable in the situation.
Basically,
the North Carolina doesn't know.
No, no, no.
I'm just saying, I'm not saying this is an excuse.
I mean, it's like we're going to slip and slide.
We just keep.
There's just so much stuff that he does.
I don't think he said that.
I think we said the same thing.
Everybody loved that.
That's why they wanted him because he's not a politician.
He doesn't know this kind of thing.
I did not say that about Obama when he was bowing to people.
Unless it was the Tampa mayor.
I think he bowed to the mayor of Tampa.
I thought that was a mistake.
Yeah, that was odd.
Yeah, I thought the other was a sign of submission.
I think, like, you know, he's in a, if you see the video, what happens is he's shaking hands, multiple people in a row from North Korea.
He shakes their hands.
He comes up to the military, the guy.
The military guy reaches his hand out to shake Trump's hand.
Trump initially reaches out to shake his hand.
But then the general on the North Korean side kind of rethinks it, I think, in the moment and says, wait a minute, I should be saluting a president.
So then he switches and salutes.
Trump pulls his
hands back and he salutes.
And at that, just that moment,
just that moment, the North Korean general reaches his hand out to shake his hand.
So now it looks like the still everyone's posting is wrong.
Which is wrong.
He's saluting while the guy's trying to shake his hand, which is not what had happened when you watch the video.
However, you know, there's probably a protocol line, and I don't, you know, like, I'm not the president of the United States, I don't know it, but you probably shouldn't be
saluting
North Korea.
A communist, a communist general that probably has spent a lot of his career rounding people up.
Oh, and that's the thing.
I mean, because you could see there's people that you're tough.
It's tough, man.
Every day, there's good and there's bad
every day, and you're like, this is so good.
And then you're like, oh, that's so bad.
Because, I mean, look,
if it ends the nuclear issue, you're like, well, I guess it's not.
Well, do it.
It's already ended.
Oh, yeah, it's already ended.
Yeah, there's no threat.
There's no threat anymore.
He removed the threat, which is great.
Which is great.
But I mean, you know, you recognize some of the people he's shaking hands with from all the propaganda videos and all the videos you've seen over North Korea over this time.
These are people whose hands have literally killed people.
He's shaking the hands of people who have murdered multiple people and are responsible for millions of deaths.
And again,
what do you do?
Nixon went to China.
What do you do if these things happen?
Somewhere along the peace process, that has to happen.
It's a dark part of the job, I guess.
It's just really
tough to watch.
Khrushchev.
Yeah, it's just tough to watch.
I mean, you know, Reagan did it, and Reagan met with brutal people from the Soviet Union.
I mean,
it's part of it.
It's just, man, it turns your stomach a bit.
It does.
Okay,
we didn't get to the IG report
because
we don't have...
It's not actually out yet.
We don't have anything but the media response.
And
I don't want to work off of what the media just said for instance we just saw it with that picture of donald trump saluting the north korean and it looks like yeah it looks like he's saluting him while the guy's trying to shake hands that's not what happened i'm not going to go off of speculation until we have the actual report right we have we have only the media reports the the way it's supposed to come down today is that they're going to preview it to congress first so i don't know if the leak came from congress to bloomberg and other sources probably
uh whoever had a preview preview of it has leaked it, but it hasn't come out officially for the public consumption yet.
But it is interesting.
This is what they must, I mean, the media is prepared for something horrible.
It is interesting that they're focusing today on still on the North Korea, now the salute, and
even more importantly, that the New York AG selected today, I'm sure it's just a coincidence, selected today to be able to give the media something else to talk about, except that IG report.
All right, Pat, we'll talk to you in a little while.
Thanks so much.
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It's Pat Gray Unleashed.
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If you've never seen his show, I haven't either, but I understand it has, there's puppets involved, and
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Most of what you said is completely untrue, except for the puppets.
He will have puppets.
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Is history willing?
It's kind of.
No.
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Because I was going to say I got a lot of hands-on history.
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have said we have had some major developments in what you can do to somebody against their will.
Yeah.
You put your hands on history.
And history is.
No, a lot of history is not happy about it.
But, okay, there's a couple of things.
First of all, this report comes out about Donald Trump at 2 p.m.
That's Eastern time?
Yes.
So 2 p.m.
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So we are going to be studying up.
I don't want to react to this on media reports.
We want to read it ourselves.
But there is,
there has been a development.
The Republicans are apparently asking for the drafts now of the document, which means we think that
the Republicans are looking for, well, they dismissed this, this, and this.
So it may not be as knockout as promised, but we don't know.
Initial reaction seems to be
it's not as overwhelming as was expected.
And maybe that there was some editing done to it.
I would say the defenders are pulling that out.
I don't know.
I've never done any kind of - the Justice Department has never done any editing at all, especially when the Clintons are involved.
We know that that's possible, right?
So I want to see the evidence of it, of course.
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It's better.
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