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Abortion Ban Is Coming? | Guests: Steven Crowder, Ben Shapiro, Alexandra DeSanctis, & Will Maule | 2/26/19

2019-02-26 | 🔗
Hour 1 BlazeTV.com...'Louder with Crowder'...Steven joins to discuss why ABC/Disney pulled his Oscar special? ...What did they object to?...The overall idea?...They are picking us off one by one ...Who is Tommy Robinson? ...the Democrat party continues to run to evil...Democrats Denied God Three times at the 2012 DNC convention ...Pat Gray brings the shock Poll?...44% of 'Pro-Choice' voters oppose up to birth abortions ...Why won't Bernie burn 'Dictator' Maduro?   Hour 2 Ben Shapiro, joins to discuss, a Resolution to declare a National Emergency at the Southern Border...President Trump must be very careful here? ...Coherent excuses for abortion...Blaze TV Wire? ...The end of guns is near? ...Alexandra DeSanctis, staff writer at National Review, joins to discuss how the Senate Failed to Pass Born-Alive Bill?...This is not an abortion bill, this is a kill babies bill...releasing, misleading information, intentionally?..."abortion ban is coming"?   Hour 3  We are at a Turning point?...recognizing that a new born baby, is a baby? ...Ben Sasse says it's a sad day as 'the Democrats constantly lied' about the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act? ...New Nike Ad BS? ..."Don't Take My Bible Away!'...the Shocking Arrest of Peaceful Street Preacher Caught on Video with Faithwire, writer WIll Maule joins to discuss? ...More Bernie B.S.? ...Glenn will be speaking at CPAC this year

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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck program. You know you pay us to watch the news, so you don't really have to I mean we go to the state of the union and we watched the whole damn thing, so you don't have to Crowder, he took one for the team He watched the Oscars, so we didn't have to and he put together a really funny Oscar Special Well ABC, didn't like it and Steven Crowder is here to tell us about it in one minute. This is the Glenn Beck program this chair. All chairs are not the same. Oh they may we created equal, but they don't end up equal, oh no
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it's like. I don't know if you're familiar, because I don't want to embarrass them, but I know that you know right they're, all these, all these that there were these pieces of legislation just mounted up and the Walther Ppk you saw on James Bond couldn't be import the United States, just because it was too small, they create did something called the Ppks, which is the exact same firearm. That includes one more round and They were major, they licensed it to Smith and Wesson in these other companies, and now they're actually made here in the United States to german specifications. They're wonderful, so I probably can will swap it connects chair for kids. Get you next chair, you get me a Walther and keep it on the cutie about the x chair. I don't want ok, you can't tell anybody in the government that I gave you a chair outside background check for my buttocks right. Okay, so Steven you add yet a great show on Sunday night, very, very funny- you, brought a whole team in and you had guests. You I would say
Mocking the Oscars: deserves to be mocked and halfway through it wasn't even halfway through no It was, after the very first first you're, very generous. It was an okay show, yeah. I was right after the very first segment, ABC Disney struck us on on with a hard strike so that they prevented the live stream from continuing. Thank God, we're able to. We were actually able to continue that night on Facebook and get this here. Obviously, at the blaze tv so you had worked on this for a long time. Tell me exactly what you were doing that Disney objected to objected to I mean I don't know it's take your pick at any point in the program at the I think, the more subjected to the overall idea of the program. So we did this for several years now. This is not our first annual Oscars live stream. This is these. Are the important things to note. We did this last year, no problems with this,
sixteen hour. Cnn marathon live stream, no problems. I actually do that because it was a follow up to the previous Christmas, Telephone right been waterboarded, and I said well, what's worse than being waterboarded, let's watch the entire CNN Clock and frankly this isn't a joke. I would rather be waterboarded. Yes, why people quit, after the sixteen out here bout bands breaking up here's a sixty hour CNN last year at people in the backroom just talk their hands and walk as they can do this. So this was not the first time we've done this kind of stream right. What happened was this this year with the second we crossed forty thousand we're well on our way to fifty thousand viewers that very second, which I know also on yours and the on on television. This is very different. Isn't a rolling average of fifty thousand people at any given? Second, we were shut off for copyright infringement which of course, it's not. We actually are adding up the numbers right now. I think there were twenty something sketches. There were five guests
I think it's about. Ninety eight percent of the Oscars live stream didn't actually include the Oscars. It was in a little tiny box with us, watching it mark yet laughing hysterically and eight Disney decided to try and not only hit our channel with a hard strike, but that lot of people disconnect. When I hear about these things, Everyone here makes a living off of creating content and what they're trying to do is prevent concern As for making a living off of content, another important thing to note there are plenty of other Oscars live streams. Others are far less trance but if they didn't actually have a shape of water, fish, mascot fixing himself a Manhattan. They just put up a stream and they're up. There were the only ones who were targeted, ok, so let me play devil's advocate here abc I would say the same thing: well, we worked very hard to screw this tradition up for many many and and all the people at ABC and if you can take our product,
and put it on something else where someone else can watch our product? We we lose because you're you're you're cutting us out of the thing that we produce. How would you respond if they could, yeah, I mean the main, it's very clear precedent. If it's trance But if there's been two major lawsuits recently h streets, the productions and three that was a two week, Three productions think Ray William Johnson's previous studio at Youtube, where they won very useful, as a matter of fact, the laws on our side, the president, is on our side and it's continuing to actually cross over to our side. Here's the thing obviously, couldn't show just to fulfill fulfill. My correct, say: hey here's green book just run it on my channel. That's ripping something off, that's not transform, actually had Shyla buff. Well, I guess is his firm Franco Turner. What do that? He will not I just live stream right, we said hey. This is funny we went down.
Is he will not divide us camera and did our entire show from his broadcast camera and they showed us and they want, because it turned out, they had a greater viewership when we showed up in queens to his public camera and did our show than they had any other point, and it was a term was transformative, so you can't just run a film. You can't just rip something off, but for them have a leg to stand down would mean you can't be a critic. Things like mystery. Science, theater couldn't exist, red bottles on line can exist. We've had this before we've had, I think, the guardian, NBC Go after us because we specifically point by Point DE something Seth Meyers said or or Trevor Noah has said or Samantha Bee, so they've done this for a while. It's not that they don't want to lose out on profiting off of their content. It's that their content sucks
and they don't want people criticizing it. That's the issue here if they, if they want to say hey, let's be honest too, this is free network television ABC anyone can watch it and anyone who's tuning in to me is Freddie. Mercury from the live aid concert. My friend rise to spider man in jail is a gold statue and us doing a Seven one cancel Jesse Smollett Films Bit. These are not people who going to tune into the Oscars. It wasn't huh or a second do I tune in to watch the spike Lee Speech, or Crowder and Michael Myers, with the blowing up Nike sneaker right, so Steven. Let me let me broaden this a bit because this is something you and I have talked about just recently on the phone about how they picking us off one by one and I don't know if you saw the news today, but Tommy Robinson has been D platformed because He said he stood by the proud, boys and Gavin Mcginnis.
That you know that's the reason: yeah it's pretty Chile. First of I don't know enough about the proud boys are really what they are. I know they've been. I know that a looking at Tom Robbins and for a long time, yeah and I've talked With- tell me about this for a while, so they they just try to find any reason. That's why it's also important to understand the law and we're releasing the half asian crack in today we're releasing Bill Richman on ABC Disney. We have. Lost yet, and I've also just heard. I can't talk about this. Exactly there's going to be a video released from a prominent conservative who does investigative reporting. We just found out again that we were specifically targeted for throttling on Facebook. Under a bogus, cable and by the way I was the subject of an Engadget, I believe, article or Gizmodo about two years, that's how I met my lawyer where someone released documents, a note: it's not it's not algorithmic. We were told to censor, Chris Kyle Foundation, TED Cruz for president. Steven Crowder, We settled out of court, so this is
happening on all fronts. I think it's really important people understand the law. What usually happens is it? May not? because he said he supported, proud boys. It probably could be, would love to get rid of him for that. But what I think is very excuse. Exactly it's an excuse and you What they do is if you file a counterclaim and you invite them to meet you in court, which we do. All the time. By the way. This is important for people to note. Just inviting them to meet. You in court often get some to back off because they don't want the pr there's two things: there's the courts and then there's the court of look at opinion and right now, major media outlets are using. My guess is with Tommy Robinson without knowing all the facts. They prob we found some kind of a legal loophole where either it was copyright or something that they could actually legally claim, was a violation. That's what they look for, don't give them an excuse. Being said: they'll find an excuse anyway, What I do think is important. Is for conservatives to try and
create original content. When they go out there, try move away from the herd and that they tend to be at night only move away from the herd in the sense that we want them picked off one by one, but moving from just a I mean just you know, Donald Trump? You know Obama, kinda rain thing. You know into a camera thing. That's not real content in basically makes it really easy for Facebook Youtube Twitter. To pick you off or something, if you're, creating a ton of original content, we have these these documents. We're going to hold on a second. There was two hundred and forty minutes of the stream and three minutes for the actual Oscars. The court in the world that would look at that and say well clearly, you just ripped off the Oscars stranded on your channel right now The percentages. Fair use, Steve, and I want to give you a plug on the mug club. You said after I a a rather visceral rant He pulled you off in the middle of the of the.
Broadcast you you, you were a little hot and yeah. You said this is why the mud club is so important, right and Michael, of course, in partnership with with lace been going on for a for a long time and was here to be another's place tv out. This is when we start at all it was. I can number every film flash of genius with Greg and by the way I don't know what just happened. I just had flash in my lip. It went like a man flush of genius? I don't know if you guys could. I was very bizarre: did you see that you haven't seen them with Greg Kinnear. It was actually a court case where the man who invented the intermittent windshield wiper on cars. And someone else Clint. I think he was suing Ford. It could have been GM. Please don't shut me down here, a b c. If I'm mistaken, I could be wrong. I don't remember which of the big three, but they asked him When did you invent the intermittent wiper in Other person didn't really have an answer, they said. Well, you know I kind of just thought it would be a good idea and Greg Kinnear, the man who actually invented it said
Well, I remembered thinking with an eyelid, but it closed when you need intermittently, whereas a wiper would smear everything. It was just basically went one speed and he said I thought why can't a wiper work like an eyelid and that's It's called the flash of genius moment and they use that in court. Basically, any invention you can trace to a moment and if they don't have a good enough story, they're often not believe with muggle back exactly. I was sitting I sitting at one of my favorite breweries in Michigan and we're were being attacked at that point from all these false copyrights on Youtube, because you're pretty pretty early pretty ahead of the curve there so you know we need. We need to create something where we still be on Youtube, we can still be on Facebook, we can still be on twitter, but we're not reliant on them, and I was drinking for someone called Monk Club. It was this like an old belgian kind of brewery and had these chalices, I know, we do a mug club. How we have this is a physical token for people to see that there are part of something bigger that they're supporting content
out there and of course now they have access to to everything to Mark Levin to the whole lineup at the blaze, and it's been. It's been a real, we never wanted to be just shut down behind a paywall. We wanted to use premium content to make sure that we could be a thorn in the side of the people at social media because We don't want to get ourselves into an echo chamber and remove ourselves off of mainstream platforms, but we also stand that they do want to Tommy Robinson also, I think we're stronger the one we do this and and and we use both please both math. We have to use both of, but we have to prepare for the time exactly like you said when they try to Tommy Robinson all of us, one by one Best luck! Thank you so much if you would like to join Stevens Mug club. Well, you have to do the blaze t dot com when you subscribe. Normally I ask you to put back in there and you get the ten percent discount buddy
your you're. A fan of Stephen Crowder's make sure you put mug club in that and you'll save you. I don't know if you save or just the mug you get both just even still there yeah, I mean yeah it's or there's also, but they can go through a lot of credit I come. Such muckler takes people the same place. It's it's a third! It's a thirty dollar. Discount if your students veteran interact military so entering the code, student, veteran, military and uh people out there they say what, if I'm homeschooled, listen we're pretty. If you have a yellow belt in karate or students, we wanted many people coming up with possible regulations. Your mom's check, cleared orange belt ears are discounted thanks a lot Steve and I appreciate Steven Crowder. Alright, I respond to this half hour. We've got to get to what happened yesterday with portion. I think yesterday was a crit. All day in the history of our nation and it didn't go well, but me tell you about Lifelock Lifelock
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I can station I today what what I think is so interesting about that battle between conservatives and all these social media outlets It's so similar to what's happened in there in the mainstream media. Over these years I mean first, they got rid of all the conservative hosts and shows that were available so then Fox NEWS had to start they've been targeting Fox news for a million years. Then cap it The thing that conservatives preach about is to create these amazing platforms were now anybody can get on and and have an actual business and create real content that people actually enjoy and then the they do. There is start targeting conservatives to remove them from that that medium,
I mean it's the same battle being played out over and over and over again- and I'm I'm, you know, I'm glad Steven fights this stuff because it's tough, it's a tough thing. Fight. I mean you go up against big time, attorneys and big time he's going after Disney or he's going after him. Disney is known as the biggest lawyers the the hardest fight. They do not surrender. This is going to be a tough fight especially in the Oscars I mean the Oscars, are so bad that we've had happened a million times where we wanted to do shows and we're told by you know the people here that we're not allowed to air, not even a clip of the Oscars the next day. Yet you have, you have those things like the big game. You're, not supposed to say the super bowl years to call it the big gains when its tide to something you know where your itself, it's a contest, or if it's a call now Take it to the Superbowl, you can't say that even sponsors, even people who buy commercials on The big game can't say: hey look for our spot on the on the uh
during the super bowl. They have to call it the big game. This horse strip you have to pay right and it's about it's completely absurd and and the Oscars are known as one of the worst offenders when it comes to being really protected with their content like you know it Talking about using these are sketches about other about the Oscars. That's totally protected, I mean it's close and the fact that you know as a couple minutes I mean you know. Obviously the lawyers I'm sure we'll figure that out, but it's it's just a crazy idea that you know it never seems to be that the F. Has these issues. You know they never It now looks familiar problem. Look at this Tommy Robinson I don't know anything about him. I see him sometimes and I think he's a good guy. Sometimes it seemed. I think you might be a bad guy. I don't know he's in from England. I don't I don't know if you can do given, can give a quick, be a baseball card background of he yeah he started. You know, I don't even remember the name of it like defensive, Englander defenders of England or something like that, and it was to talk
about Sharia LAW and how is creeping into their laws. I mean it all was, but he's a fighter and They started to have real racists in the group. He he quit. He started the group and he tried to kick these racist out and when he could kick them out. He said but I don't want anything to do with this, because you're white supremacists, so he left. Well, that's not good enough. And so he has he has spoken up against, what's happening in England and what's happening in England, should scare the hell out of every He who loves the turn way of life. I don't care where you come from. I don't care what color you are. I don't care what religion you are. I know Muslims they're, afraid of the people that are pushing Sharia LAW, so apparently
You know he's been on the he's been on the fence with everybody. You know with Facebook and Google and Youtube, and everybody else, and now he's come out any supported the proud boys and he together Gavin Mcginnis, well, okay, you may not that they may not like that, but how about all the people in the media that support Antifa has any they have any of them been held to account for and to five. Now, of course, not is there on the right side right street last wrecked and they're? Not they are apps loop on the wrong side of history, fascist Slattery, pro fascist, yeah, yeah, like Bernie Sanders is he's. Anti Fascist, Anti dictator anti strongman yet last night on CNN. He could not bring himself to say that Maduro is a dictator
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you know of a Democrat. Warn them there. Is a massive turning point and you are going to see the democratic leadership run towards evil fast? because there is nothing restraining it now. Is there anything in our society that is, is lower killing a baby every woman, I know when they watch a horror movie or something like that. If they go towards the children, especially a baby and they're, going to use a baby in a blood or a killing scene. That is immediately the line for almost all Americans, but definitely women. Women are do not touch that baby I remember there was a scene in the last. What was it Halloween
came out what was the one with Jamie Lee Curtis? He saw the last holiday. I haven't seen any of them James Curtis was in this one and for some reason, Tonya said: let's go to Halloween and I'm like okay so we I know who's our his his arms bazaar. I think she had been kidnapped and replaced, but so, went to it and there's one scene: where is it Jason Michael Myers, Michael Myers, Michael Myers, is, is head thoards ease in east killing everybody in this house and he heads towards nursery, and you hear a baby cry. And my wife said we are leaving if touches that baby and I'm like wow, okay, so weird because the these aren't real murder. She's aware, I know she's, aware of it good, I'm just saying that that that was the every woman I know is like that. You know you don't mess with babies, K v v Democrats yesterday
if used to make it illegal to kill a baby. Talk about a baby in the womb, I'm talking about a baby that has been born, let give you a refresher in two thousand and eight two thousand and twelve, it wasn't cool to be a socialist. You were racist if you said that we don't want universal health care. We don't want socialism, we're all capitalists and then the Kratz did something that I thought was stunning apps lease stunning. Could you just give me the audio cock rose. This is from twenty twelve like to make your motion your chairman. I have submitted my amendment in writing and I believe it is being projected on the screen for the delegates to see I move adoption of the amendment as submitted an shown to the delegates, I'm been made. Is there a second? Is there any further discussion
hearing on the matter- requires a two slash. Three vote in the affirmative. Although's deli It's in favor, say aye, all those delegates opposed say. No. In the opinion of the, let me do that again, All of those delegates, in fact, ai- All those delegates opposed say. No, I. Yeah- I guess yeah I'll. Do that one more time more time,
of those delegates in favor, say aye, all those delegates suppose they know. In the opinion of the chair, two slash three of voted in the affirmative. The motion is adopted and the platform has been amended as shown on the screen there. It is that is the moment that the Democrats denied God in their platform three times. I think it's really appropriate that they denied him three times now. If the race to insanity. Since that happened, now you've just crossed the Rubicon of saying babies. What baby kill it. That's what they said yesterday. Single democratic presidential candidate voted against. This bill yesterday
warning Democrats you are going to see the mask is off and evil is embraced. You we're going to see horrific things in the from this party yeah, the clippity clop that you hear off in the distance, is the four horsemen of the apocalypse galloping through town for that build to go down five thousand three hundred and forty four to stop filibustering to just bring it to an actual vote. They couldn't get to sixty looks to bring that to an actual vote. Three republic didn't vote because they couldn't get back in time and TIM Scott, be one of them. Certainly right. Yes, yes, you're missing out how skewed number Caskey. I don't know that, or else I would've been a yes, we don't know with her, but if the, if only there was a way to get, I don't
to have a vote. Even when you're not there as it is, you got a carbon into stone tablets and put him on a camel caravan back to. Do you see as you away for our cake that you can't vote if you're not there, you can't tell somebody your vote. You can't call it in you can do it on the internet. There's no way to do this now, there's no way to keep that a line. Six is Corey C, like the president. United States is on like doing like major calls with Kim Jong Hoon. President of the United States can launch missiles from my briefcase right. This is wrong. He doesn't have to be there to push the button as he got into a briefcase on the beach. I I sort it's it's really a defense with before. As to like you, the You've talked about pad, and I know you as well Glenn of getting these representatives out of Washington and back into their home states and yet look at my car, but I feel like they make it required to go to Washington to keep their little game going exactly exactly right. We should mention three demo
that's did vote for this and that's really going against the tide for them. Yes, it was Joe Manchin of West Virginia that you would expect and Joe Manchin said, Johannsen said when he was running once that baby is out I'm there for yes, and he was what a wonderful life yeah better than kill it. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Doug Jones from Alabama are the three who voted for Pat Jones Norse is is a is in. You know, running a state in which he, if he's not pro, is Alabama, gets out and he's he's doing this. You know, arguably, for political reasons Casey is not in Kc has even calls himself pro life he's, not the pro life brand that I would like, but he's a famous, for example, is famous for fighting this as well. However, you know and mansion, but that's it I mean, and none of them can just none of them say, of course, that they want babies to just you know, die as their after they're born after. If you know, a failed aboard
they all say. Well what this does is. It weakens women health. Doesn't it doesn't made it clear that he becomes human life when it grows up and registers. As a Democrat, that's when it's left to a Democrat and before that that you can kill it, I don't care. We just don't care it's as we yesterday that's a really bad sign for american civilization, it's a really bad, I think it's a knockout punch if it hadn't. If, if it hadn't garnered fifty bought votes, I would say America was dead. I don't know where God's line is. I don't either, but because he that he three, I hope that saves us. What, with the with the quote to Jefferson, because I know God is just I tremble for my country, this is this- is terrifying an. I will tell you this. If you're a Democrat, please please
He is notice who they are where they are right now and where they'll be in. Eighteen months or two years from now, because this is moving, why old, lady fast did you see the new poll on Americans who now consider themselves pro life. This is a seventeen point change from last month. Now four thousand seven hundred and forty seven according to a new Gallup, I think it's Gallup poll just a month ago it was five thousand four hundred and thirty it now it's forty, seven all really. Forty seven percent are pro life forty seven percent are pro abortion and, wonder if the if the bill in New York Virginia and Vermont had something to do with the. I think it does. It just hasn't just gone too far. Now, where that's the case in point for Americans and they're like well, wait wait this. I can associate with that anymore. This is what I don't understand. What I'm hoping the political article about this bill is
as Senate defeats Anti abortion bill. What does this have to do abortion, but not again, I yes, we're talking about a failed abortion to the abortions over the baby's been born. What What uses use is it to the mother once the baby is born in out. This is already occurred. Everything that could possibly go on with your involvement with this child is over. You can give it up for adoption and never see the thing again. Ok, can understand the arguments about. With a women's choice. I think they are bs arguments. We discussed it a million times, but the baby. Is already outside. Why? Why would you oppose this? At that point, you have to do is get hands off close your eyes, never ever think about it again, because here's here's why there there's two reasons for this one, spiritual and you could dismiss this all you want. You got us, or if I sit at the altar of death, you have to sacrifice this to the altar of progressivism. Postmodernism,
after and deaf culture of death. Made demands a sacrifice, so I think that's where we are. I think it is too we don't. We are not putting it in those terms, the left has become a fry Ning religion yes, an anti human and and pro earth at the expensive all humans kind of thing. It is a frightening religion, so her is number one, and the second is- and this I say as somebody who would put yourself in the situation, you wanted to have an abortion, you goes to have it at the last minute you carried it around for three days. Thinking it was dead. Then it was born alive. You can't give that thing up for adoption, because you tried to kill it, owl that baby goes up for adoption that the testimony of your depravity and
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The country is in real trouble. The Democrats are even in more trouble there. The first stop for trouble, but then today we have the national emergency at the border and other critical day for the history of our country. Is this good? Is this bad Ben Shapiro chimes in in one minute standby? This is the Glenn Beck program blinds dot com is the number one online blinds retailer in the world now think of this way we had Compuserve an AOL, They were in the blinds business online I remember I remember trying to just download a picture of something and go and have dinner, and it still wasn't. How do you do blinds and shades shutters or drapes online?
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Ben Shapiro, for just a few minutes. So I want to get right to it. Been. Let's talk about. The of the National Emergency ACT at the border. How should go down and why I mean the is that the president really should use ten USC, two hundred and eighty four provision of law that allows the Secretary of defense. There are certain areas of the border. Drug corridors than the president can simply build additional fencing there that doesn't require the indication of a national emergency, its power, the president already has he does have funding available under the Defense Department to do some of that, and all the areas that he's talking about the ones that sell people also happens to be the ones that smuggle drugs that doesn't mean tested for the entire border, a drug corridor, but he can certainly declare and most high traffic areas of the border drug corridors. The reason that I prefer that approach is because, once you have
getting starting to declare national emergencies when they can't get something from Congress, that's an incredibly dangerous president. Now here, folks I sent the island generally, Republicans conservative say things like well, you know Democrats had this. Or they would do it? Look how Barack Obama expanded executive power under his watch? That's true, but there is a difference between their two problems. With that argument, one is right where the conservatives that's what we're supposed to not do and two there's a difference. Making the argument. Democrats have already expanded the power, and we see Democrats will expand. Power see now we're going to preemptively, extend the power handing them a tool without any excuse for us to to play back against it, because believe it or not. There will be a democratic president again, whether it's in two years or whether or whether it's at some point we're in sex. It doesn't at some point there will be a democratic president and the Democrats, they're watching right now are already saying that climate, international emergency they're, saying it's the greatest emergency that are facing the country they're, invoking things like world war, two as comparison items. Well, if you say
today. They they won't declare a national emergency over climate change and then, say, ok, well, you know President Trump built a wall on the border. What we need to do is retrofit and rec. Every existing structure in the United States is AOC said in the green new deal. You got another thing coming these people want power, an excuse to take. It will be used, I think the Democrats actually want Trump to use this, because it will give them the green light to do really truly become a dictator. You can do anything it's. It's difference, between this is national emergency. Is this one is tied directly to the purse strings, so the press and can do whatever he wants after trying to get it through Congress, three times now not being able to get it through Congress, and so then he it's down the government still can't get it will now He can control the purse strings without going through Congress. That is absolutely unconstitutional and even if there is an emergency we
could not set this precedent. We've got to be able to stop the Democrats from doing this you know when they when they want to. Do all of the things that they've already tweeted great day. National emergency, because we it's a national emergency on. Xy and Z, and they've already said it yeah, then they're not really hiding ball here and in one of the things that I find said to be such a problem here is that one in Trump talks about the national emergency at the border. There's no question that in a colloquial sense we have an emergency at the border, but emergency at the border has been there for thirty five years. Yes, it's not as though things have radically ramped up in recent years. The numbers again in terms of border crossings, that's not to undermine the idea that there is a serious problem at the border, but the whole point here is that if President Trump is coming on the platform and I'm going to secure the border and Democrats won't. Allow me to do so. Well, then, run on that I mean. If Democrats, if Democrats don't want, share the border. Then they should be made to defend that, but to expand executive powers.
By saying Congress won't give me what I want I'm going to do what I want anyway, and I'm going to grab money to do it. It's It's just the wrong thing to do. An and frankly, I don't see the upside, except for some temporary, politically expedient headlines that the wall is not going to don't under the auspices. It's not I mean there will be corsets wreck it down and then create injunctions. It's already two thousand and nineteen. The idea The wall is going to be completed by twenty twenty by the time of the election. I think it's a fools errand at the best. Going to get- maybe maybe ten to one thousand five hundred and twenty miles or you're not going to get a massive build before the election. So what is the trade share? The trade is the power of the executives now centralized this. Authority in one branch of government away from legislature and in return you get a little bit more fencing and that that that ain't gonna cut it everybody in the line of succession, including the president dropped ed from a shellfish attack.
You're jewish. You haven't had any so you're like ok, I'm next in line. What does President Shapiro do today about this? Well, I mean the first thing that I do about the border situation, as I say is I invoke ten USC twenty four. I declare their drug corridors along the border that need to be protected. I already have the statutory authority to do that and they build hunting there. And then the next thing I do is I go out on the campaign trail, and I say every day the Democrats don't have any interest in back in border. They been attempting to ratchet down security at the ball I mean it's a campaign issue bottom line. Is the american people need to make up their minds as to whether they think this is important enough to merit an actual change in policy at the border, I just it fails to did I failed understand how the president can simultaneously Play in this program is immensely popular in terms of building a border wall and, at the same time refused to campaign on that. Against me, instead declare a national emergency. Just do it from the executive, see
Obama, when we try to pitch Dhaka a million times to Congress and got rejected and then decided afterwards that he did have the authority he said he didn't have over and over and over again it was my opinion that they didn't even believe they have this authority because if they did, they were I have gone to Congress over and over again the same and here I mean it's not like Donald Trump goes to ask Nancy Polo sees permission because he thinks it's fun. They obviously felt needed this authority to get this money and now are going the exact opposite way. I mean it's a terrible president and an I don't even think they believe it. Then great point I mean we just had a large l government shut the longest partial government shutdown in US history. Both the point of that the president could just using that's already declared national emergency, my done with it when I just do that, why is he not using one thousand and eighty four uh The reason he's not using one thousand and twenty four is because she believes that if he If he declares a national emergency, then he's going to be able to go back to his voters and say: listen I did all I can do. I think he understands that he's not gonna get a border wall built before two thousand and twenty he's.
Be able to blame the courts. If they stop it he's going to say, listen as president of the United States, I used all the authority that I could possibly have even thought about to try and get this done for you. Give me Congress, so I think it's an election put so in words eaten. He he wants the. I wasn't able to do it, but I will do it next time supposed to look, I did I can help me get some people in here. That will actually pass this and already taking the steps that I legally can he thinks it's a bigger win. The other way, yeah I mean the president tends to be a man of extremes and I think he when he looked at this, I think he wants to be able to say to people. Listen. The maximum amount of authority that I was told I had by my own lawyers? That's what I tried to. And courts held it up in the courts are stacked in. We have to change the courts in the Democrats and stacked against me, and then we need to move to throw them out of office. Again. I
I don't think this is a practical strategy that is directed at actually building border fencing. I think this is a strategy that is directed at getting stopped in court and then being able to blame the Senate blame the courts. I don't like politics being played with and so you know they're. The only republican I've seen who stood tall on this is actually Justin, Amash and the house, but I think that frankly it's did the founders believed that the branches we're going to check one another. They did not believe the party loyalty was going to be able to overcome branch loyalty. So number of legislature whose Republican should still stand up for the legislature when republican president in is on the authority of the legislature they're wrong about that. Obviously because people don't care. I mean people in the legislature happy to toss more authority to the executive branch. So long as it means a scaping center from their own set their own constituents back home, then quickly. Your thoughts yesterday on the the vote that didn't that didn't pass with abortion,
one in adding. It is pretty obvious at this point in the Democratic Party has completely freed itself from anything like a moral moorings. It's it's it's it's it's it's insane, I mean frankly intend in two thousand to the born alive. Infant protection act passed unanimously in the Senate unanimously. This didn't they didn't even get. You know EVA a Democrat. What I get for democratic about something like that three I mean this is the three I mean this is this bill? Does all it does? Is it basically extends to walk a little bit say that if the baby is born alive, it has to be transferred to a hospital, and it has to be treated with the same care that any other innocent born alive would be get, and so did. Removes any distinction possible more between a baby born during Abacha abortion people are not during a botched abortion, and the reason for that was Ben Sass pointed out is that this, and has been has been actually created by New York LAW in New York. So we had a law on the books in the section four thousand one hundred and eighty four in there in there in there about it, and it essentially said that if you were born alive,
well matched abortion. Then you were given the same rights as a baby, not born during a botched abortion. Well, their New York State Abortion law completely overrules. Four thousand one hundred and eighty four, and so this federal law as well. No, no we're going to restore the fact that baby born under any circumstances, deserves the same rights and then will pass right now. Can't do that. Sorry, we need to have special capacity. Do something different Lately I haven't seen even a coherent argument on the part of the. I was working all night last night know any sort of coherent excuse from Democrats for why they would do this. There's not then I'll. Let you run, but just what do you think of this one one? One last thing you know we merge with CR tv- and we be, blaze, tv. What do you think about blaze, tv wire? Well, you know I sort of feel like the girl whose proposed to and from the entire
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be approved in the house. I mean everyone knows that I think, for Here are the Senate not for sure, but I think, most clear. The Senate will say no It had the emergency because I mean there's already forty seven Democrats right you're going to be forty. Seven to start I mean Rand Paul seems definitely against it for sure. There is I mean it seems like What would you vote? I would absolutely vote now soda, so it I mean it would kill me because I know what the problem is on. The border an I. I thought that it's yeah, it's just not about that cannot allow the executive branch to get this powerful. You are listen to this if if by some strange chance, Donald Trump does not win the next election, you two years away from having an avowed socialist, most likely and
old socialist somebody who wants to put in the new green deal. Uh is. Is somebody who voted all of the Democrats that are running for president voted yesterday? They voted to ill children that were already born Phil GO to lengths yeah these folks. You don't want to give that office any more power, and I got news for you, the first emergency declaration that they that they do assume the next Democrat gets in is going to they on environmental grounds. The first thing we need to do is knock down that wall, the This thing they will do is remove the wall that you already built. Her arm. Is you that wall will not be standing and has been pointed out that you do not gonna be able to bill enough of it in time to do any damage anyway, you're, giving this power up for nothing. That is what is the most that is like We have a problem with this because I want
The sort of pragmatic arguments in of Democrats will take advantage of this and they will use this power in the future and the other side at you. They won't you're, not gonna get the wall, the maybe they build ten or twenty miles of if you're lucky by the end is after you know if it's not knocked out in the courts, all those are permitted Magmatic reasons to get people who generally are who care the border on on the side of that of my arguments right, but in reality it's not the real argument. We all know what this we What the constitution says. It says that the Congress has to make these decisions. We know that the law was intended at all to do what Donald Trump is trying to do with it. I mean So this was a law that was, and I think the law is unconstitutional the National emergencies act, but the act itself was designed for work middle of a major crisis. We don't have enough time to get legislation. He need. The president needs some time to pass. Something just gets get something hard because we're in the middle of an emergency? Again, a thirty year emergency? This is
This is not, not something where this use of it is even close to appropriate and much as I I really legitimately think. The motivation of the president? Here, I think there is a big Politice element, but I'm saying about the end game here, a border security, Israel, I think it is, I can ease be qualified as an emergency. That's been gone going for a very long time, but just because think something's important. Does it mean you get it in our system here? So I have to respect the constitution. Is that we're not doing that and here's the problem? This is how I think people feel, because I know I feel this right now. I do too we've we have Been battling this forever forever. And we even got them to do a shall build the wall. You know where was it two thousand and six six they didn't.
They had no intention of building. If the Republicans don't have any intention of doing it when they had that bill, it was Kay Bailey Hutchinson, a Republican that overturned that and and stop it from being built. The Republicans don't want to do it. The people don't I want to. Did they don't necessarily want a wall or fence or a garden or a remote or they Just wanted to be secure. Wall is the only thing that feels permanent to people and it won't be permanent, but I understand right right, right, right right and that's why? If Donald Trump would have started it and had four years to work on it, might have been different because you could have been for years if he would have made that his priority, it could have been done, but you didn't have the Republicans on board, and so the average person, who is for security, not necessarily for a wall just for security, says these people, going to hammer.
To death and it may not e an emergency as defined today We all know it's going to be. We all know there is coming in our future, probably nearer any of us, like hopeful, farther than we think, but sure then we would hope the there going to be a crisis of of people Indoor border look what's happening with Venezuela. I know I and look a lot of the the the lot of people from that, as well as that of laughter here, hundreds of thousands of them, you know and and I eat. So I agree that this is a big deal and it's important but think about it. Just stop and think about. From the other perspective, for a second, the Democrats they've been trying. They pass they had John Mccain on Board for global warming, bill, Mccain, Lieberman, they
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Today I I I told you yesterday morning that I think the country is at a crossroads. The today we're voting on whether or not the president has the power to spend money and declare a national emergency, in my opinion, he does not. We should not do this. We're going to give this power to Democrats, and they will use it for all of the things we've been trying to tell you about. You know free, education and the Green movement and tried to get these common sense things enacted and they won't it's a national emergency we got to. The guns off I mean if they will use it, we should happy be doing that and here's another reason why I say x extreme caution. Yes, Ben Sasse wanted the born alive bill to be passed and we'll talk out here in a second, but the Democrats, an
All of the candidates that are running for the democratic nomination vote, against it this. Is a bill that basically says if a baby is born alive, you cannot kill it. This to me is a turning point. I don't know where God stands on, how many votes we need to have. Before we. You know lose our status as one nation under God, but we're getting pretty close, but I I'll tell you this. The Democrats certainly have detached from reality, and god- and I expect to see a race to the bottom of the barrel. Now, with the Democrats. They have chosen death and evil. Energy scientist was covering this over the place? It very she's with the National Review and she really made a month they're. Not only the entire story from day to day, but also suffered through every single speech yesterday. She
just now, hi Alexander, hey greatly with you it was the the can. You find any reason at all eggs, Alexander that the demo rats have a legitimate case to not vote for this. They will. Don't have a legitimate case, and I think you can just turn that, based on the fact that they're giving two conflicting reasons for not voting for the bill on one hand, they've said well, this is redundant existing law. Infanticide is already illegal and then, on the other hand, they said this bill is anti abortion and criminalized the doctors and punishes women into I'm here wondering which is right. If it's a yeah give both of the same time. I don't think you it's a bunch of stuff that they said was in this bill that, like it, was going to vilify doctors and make them more vote. Herbal or these just completely made up lies assuming that their audience when voters would not read the bill right. They they've gone with with this.
Get the bill punishes doctors and it does enforce criminal penalties for a doctor who does not give medical care to an infant, but I think the important keep in mind about the legislation. Is it doesn't prescribe a particular kind of care. It just says if an infant is born alive in the context of a board. And it should be treated like any other living infant. It does not say you must give it this particular treatment. That's left up to the doctor, so It is there any doubt in your mind. Well, how would you describe what happened yesterday with the Democrats? It was it's just politics or Is this something different? I think it's very clear that the power like groups like narrow and planned parenthood have over the Democratic Party, because if you look at public opinion polling but really isn't in favor of denying medical care to Bible infants. Send a lot of Democrats even describe themselves
pro life now and support some limits on abortion, and this bill itself has nothing to do with abortion, but they're so sort of enthralled to the abortion industry that they feel like admitting. Weakness in their case, I would be a problem for them they're going to get hit by the the really extreme parts of their party, but this isn't this is, is I'm sick of everybody calling it, including us an abortion bill. It's not an abortion bill. This is a there's, a baby right there or it's not inside it's it's it's no longer part of her, so it has nothing to do with women's health, and it has nothing to do with abortion at all. Am I right yeah, that's exactly but if you listen well, I guess you didn't, but I listen for you it's after democratic speech yesterday and they all kept claiming it. This was an attack on healthcare, but not a single one of the Democrats. Into a line in the bill that showed how it harmed women or or had anything to do with women's health care options, because about health care for living. Infant has been bored
back in two thousand and two there was a bill that it was roughly similar to this that I believe unanimously were just talking. He said it was unanimous on that vote. So Is this just a the fact that this can't pass? Is that an example of how for the Democratic Party has com is, do they do you I mean? Is there any part of them that thinks that this is a little bit further and and does something they're uncomfortable with yes of the building one thousand and two all that did was define an infant born alive in the context of abortion as a person, whereas this bill would be only a federal law that would actually affirmatively mandate care, for instance, and I think that's a step too far for Democrats simply because you know like we said this is not an abortion bill. But if we're going to You know defining an infant, that's been born alive in the context of abortion, as somebody who's deserving of medical care. Suddenly we can start asking It seems like well one minute earlier when it's inside its mother, why is that not an infant? And then you know there have,
defend the entirety of abortion and they don't want to have to be doing that yeah but yeah. I mean you're going the opposite direction. If I can kill it at birth, why can't I kill it next day, why can't I kill it? The minute it becomes nonviable. I mean that argument goes: it cuts both ways and the a and people are not on the side of killing infants period. I mean I have to actually state that I know some amazing point is that can sing pretty basic. I feel like I and believe the world we're living in it. Does it show If are, can you explain how we've gone from a country that was having a debate about you know even first trimester abortion, an we were all very clear, partial birth abortion is wrong. Third trimester abortions wrong, but some You know that we were saying I don't know when it's a baby, isn't the heartbeat or whatever.
We were having that argument to all of a sudden we're now having an argument about the most extreme, more extreme than partial birth abortion. The babies been born. How did happened so rapidly. I mean that's always there a really complex question, I'm sure there are a lot of reasons, and I I hate to blame the media for everything, but I do think that's a huge part of it to get I've been covering this going in an abortion broadly now for a couple of years, and it just astounds me how much missing mission is out there in his spread oftentimes. It seems intent, twenty five media outlets and by people who call themselves reporters and the average person just does no, and so I think when you have democratic, Sunburst found the floor. Claiming that this is an attack on women's health care, it's going to be portrayed like that by a lot of media outlets or just totally ignored and brushed under the rug, and I think the average person doesn't know the difference. Unfortunately, This is a third trimester
which I believe is eighty to fourteen against when pulled by the in the american public and such an unpopular position to keep extending as Democrats to do and I'm sure Republicans are putting him in the position to defend this intentionally because of that polling. But I mean I can't think anything on the other side, where republicans are supposedly one over by special interests and are supporting something that only fourteen percent of the population. Agrees with. I mean is time that that powerful I mean I it's, it's just seems in it. It seems almost self defeating to go after these bills. Unless I guess, maybe you have the the backing of the media to cover each each step of your tracks. Yeah. I think that they're, just bang, down the fact that no one's ever going to know the difference and I think with planned parenthood. It not only is about you know the huge out of money in the abortion lobby that gets poured into the Democratic Party, but it's also about the fact that these groups then go out and lobbied heavily against you and if you vote against or both in favor
there are something like the board alive bill. You're going to be capped at an anti choice, extremists and I think Democrats feel like they can't afford to take that risk. What do you think is in the in the future? What is the future hold for the Democratic Party if they can take this extreme of of you plus, say the the the days of the free market in capitalists are numbered. And we will be a socialist nation. What what is in the wings that they haven't said, that is in their heart that they will do. Oh man, I mean it who knows what they'll come up with it An astounding me now for the last year every day has they with their new extremism, but I think on abortion. I'm trying to be a little hopefully tonight I've been looking at polls for a really long time in the latest poll I saw just out yesterday now shows that forty seven percent of Democrats call themselves pro life, which is a double digit meat from just last month and I think
you know, the tide is shifting on this issue, especially among younger Democrat. So that's worth hopefully hope, they can turn it around. Maybe out in time. I have a feeling we're going to ban abortion in my lifetime and I think it could be in the next ten years. I think is a massive shift and I think they've overplayed their hands. I've been looking at the Labour Party with the Anti Semitism in the communism embrace over in England and in the last few weeks, we've had seven Labour party members leave the Labor Party that would be like seven in the progressive caucus leaving and saying these guys are crazy. When do you think We not talking about Washington, but the average demo rat who is not a crazy, not a socialist, not a baby killer Whale do you think or do you think they will hit a hit? A where they say I can't be with these people anymore
in the they've. I used to be a Democrat, but the if this is what a Democrat is, I'm not with these people. You know I. I would think that we would reach that point with the born alive bill, which is why it's hard to really know for sure where we're going to go from here, but I do think if public opinion polls keep shifting like this are going to start paying electoral for being so extreme, and I don't know why I'm glad you're hopeful, I'm not sure how soon it will be, but I do think overtime really does backup pro life position Alexandra. Thank you so much She is with the national review, is done just great reporting on this, and we appreciate your time with us. I am going to talk about this next hour. I've prepared some some thoughts and and share that at the top of next hour. Drive prepared an interpretive dance of his remarks, so that will be coming up. So you can see that on blaze, tv, if just listening, you don't get the interpretive dance but yeah. I suppose you could you'll feel it
You know, I feel I think there will be enough behind. I feel three hey now that we're voting to give the President ultimate power of spending any can do what he wants. If that passes today, and we can kill babies, what do you say? We spend the day just thinking about a fallout shelter. I mean I'm just saying I'm just saying by the way. Did you see yesterday that the special operations Special ops forces are now all being retrained because they are now going to stop concentrating so much on terror, they need to. Concentrate on Russia and China wow. How to big government, a huge development that was kind of like nowhere now. Nowhere
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This is the Glenn Beck program. I'm going to CPAC on Friday. I'm opening up the session Friday morning session I think, either Donald Trump or MIKE Pence, is in the Friday morning session. It was supposed to be Donald will trump is out now he's out of the country. I think it's less days or so expense that is going to be going to be speaking for him, and he's been doing a lot of the Venezuela thing by the way pence he was down in Colombia, Columbia working. At him, and Rubio have been very good on on that issue. As well as a lot of people have, with those two have really seemingly led the way on it. What's happening in Venezuela. I don't think people people understand you have we'll play, Bernie Sanders from last night here is on CNN, refuse
thing to say: Maduro is a dictator. Listen to this. Do you have it? Do you have the Bernie, if I'm quoting him now America. This is the president. America will never be social at that one yeah Bernie pomodoro dictators, the title of it. If we have that one, why have you stopped short of calling Maduro of Venezuela a dictator? The service well pause. He, I think it's fair to say that last election was undemocratic. But there are still more cratic operations taking place in the country. Stop, it is a bull crap answer, that's an absolute taboo crap answer. He doesn't have a problem with taters and socialism He doesn't have a problem. He was with Fidel Castro. He went or two Russia, the former Soviet Union, and he propped them up. He
Doesn't have a problem with a little blood to get things done. That's the truth and he was not prepared to answer that question. Why why you call him a dictator? I I well. You know I, how much time do you need Bernie, We got all the time in the world. Tell us that! socialist socialists don't mind dictators you're listening What should abortion doctor do if a baby survives and abortion and is born Little babies born
Part of the mother mom didn't want it. Save the baby, give it to adoption right. Make the baby, is alive. Live your hippocratic oath, surely treat the child like you would any other human afraid, not say Democrats in an overwhelming number. Begin there in one minutes. This is the Glenn Beck program. I want to talk to you a little bit about relief factor. We have had so many people with relief factor here in the building that, if have taken, really factor- and it found significant ceo, the National Institute of Health said one thousand nine hundred and ninety seven about one hundred twenty million people had east one painful condition, kind of ongoing in two thousand and fourteen? That was up to one hundred and seventy eight million fifty
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I want to start with Mitch. Mcconnell, as yesterday he introduced the bill. Listen legislation, assemble which simply require that medical professionals give the same. Stat. Care and medical treat, the newborn. Babies who survived an attempted abortion as any other newborn baby would receive in any other circumstance, it isn't about new restrictions on abortion. It isn't. It changing the options local women. It's just. Recognizing that a newborn baby, is a newborn baby. Yesterday but three democratic senators voted against the born alive. Abortion survivors protection act all but three start with them, because it took a ton of courage. The first one is Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, the sex,
and Joe Mansion of West Virginia and Doug? owns from Alabama now, on a give them credit, because they stood against the tide in the block and I'm sure they got heat. But I I'll tell you It really shouldn't have taken so much courage to stand up for a baby. Not in the womb, out of the womb. Senator Ben Sasse wrote the born alive aboard. Survivors Protection ACT was caused by forty nine republican centers. Here is Ben Sasse talking about it after the vote?
at the most simple thing you can say, which is that a baby is a baby and they have dignity and they have worth and it's not because they're powerful, it's 'cause their babies and so today is a sad day in the United States Senate. But I remain hopeful long term because ultimately, the United States Senate today could have a bunch of people. Forty four of our members decided to try to stick their head in the sand and pretend that a baby isn't a baby, but three hundred and twenty million Americans are going to have conversations around their kitchen table that are going to be more loving and logical, and in the long term I think that this is going to head in the right direction. But today is a sad day today. The turning point for the Democratic Party yesterday, when they, when they voted for the killing of children again about beyond what is in the womb She is a child, they vote.
Did yesterday to not protect the most innocent among us now I want you to really. I want you to really think about that. Say, I just give you something from Charlotte's web we're Papa going with that axe for said to her mothers. They were setting the table for breakfast how to Log house replied, MRS Arable. Some pigs were born last night, but I don't see why he needs an axe. Continued fern, who was only eight well said, mother. One of the pigs is a runt, it's very small and weak, and it will never amount to anything. So your father has decided to do away with it do away with it. Shrieked fern do me kill it just because is it smaller than the others miserable a picture a picture of cream on the table. Don't yell! Fern she said your father is right. The pig would
probably die anyway. Fern your chair out of the way and ran outdoors the great. It was wet in the earth smelled of springtime time Here's were stopping by the time she caught up with her father. Please don't kill it. She sobbed it's unfair. Mister arble, stop walking fern, he said gently you're going to have to learn to control yourself control myself, yelled fern? This is a matter of life and death and you're talking about controlling myself. Tears ran down her cheeks as she took hold and tried to pull. The axe her father's hand, Fern said Mister Arble, I know more about raising a litter of pigs and you do a week and just makes trouble now run along, but it's unfair cried fern help being born small. Could it If I had been very small at birth. Would you have killed me today.
If you're, a Democrat and you're running. For president of the United States. The answer is yes. If you were born small and a weakling that makes trouble yes, we would kill you. This is what we're dealing with this is gone. Beyond any reasonable thought, this is this the Nazis. The people that voted for Adolf Hitler I told him this couldn't be done, and so he just went into hiding with it. Thomas Jefferson said because I know God is just I tremble: my country.
Do you know why he said that, because new. The price of slavery when they once again for field to stop slavery. I tremble for my country. In the second inaugural address, Lincoln said, this about slavery, but I I want you to listen to the words and tell me that they This is not going to have to be said at some point over Abortion Lincoln. One slash. Eight of the whole population were colored slaves, not to stir generally over the union but localized in the southern part of it. These caves constituted a particular and powerful interest. Think of planned parenthood.
All knew that this interest was somehow the cause of the war to strengthen, perpetuate at extend. This interest was the object for The insurgents would ran the union even by war, while the claims, claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territory and territorial enlargement of it. They are willing to fight to the death for death. The government was just saying: no, you can't kill outside of the womb knee or anticipated that the cause this conflict might cease with or even before, the conflict itself should cease each look for an easier triumph and old, less fundamental, an astounding, both
read the same Bible, pray to the same God and each evokes his aid against the other. It may seem strange that any mens should dare ask just God's assistant in ringing their bread from the sweat of another man's face, but let us not judge, that we may not be judged the prayers Both cannot be answered. That have neither has been fully answered. The almighty has his own purposes, woe unto the world because of offenses for it must needs, be that offensive come, but why go to that man by whom the offense Kamath end quote. If Cialis suppose that american slavery is one of those offenses. If I may add, if we think that ng children might be.
One of those offenses with which, in the Providence of God, must need, come but which having continued through his appointed time? He wheels, to remove and he gives to both north and south is terrible wo as the Weo do to those by whom the offense came shall we discern there in any departure from those divine attributes which The believers in a living God always ascribed to him font do? We hope fervent We do we pray that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away. Yet if odd wheels. It continue until all of the wealth piled up by the bondsman's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk until every blood drawn by the lash shall be paid by another drawn by the sword.
As was said three thousand years ago. Still, it must be said today the judge of the Lord are true and righteous altogether. Half of America believes that abortion is wrong and and the other half. I firmly believe our put in confusion or in passion if they thought about it. Rape, incest,. It's in compassion that they air. But there is a new group that is emerged. That is not saying safe, that not saying rare. They are shout your abortion liberate this they cheer, they march
Proud. And yesterday, what did Lincoln call them those interests. Those interests, every single democratic candidate, to stand again. Saving a new. Born babies, life. Because I know God is just. I try We tremble for our country The 23andme results back last week we still haven't gotten tonyas. Still haven't gotten Tonya, so it's going to be big now, just coming back german shepherd here. Why did you hear the it's possible 'cause? You
you gave dog slobber in the cell. That's that's ridiculous, even say that Ralph and I would do something like that. Did you that there's a new study that says your jeans may actually dictate the quality of your marriage. So this could be a big thing for you Really, maybe yeah, why why why? How does it do that? I said studies the first to show that the gene that regulates the release of what is called the law Love hormone could be affecting the bond between partners. They say different. Variations of this gene could alter the way one spouse feels supported and loved by the other. Now oh you're, a disaster in all relationships, personal and otherwise, but yeah. It would be interesting to see there's science behind you. I will tell you this that I started with my wife, because, because I'm a doctor, so I know these things and a kernel write an irreverent. So anyway uh, I started not allowing my wife to pull away from a hug until we count twenty three takes. Twenty three seconds before
oxytocin is released and you get that that of hormone released, and so we have to, over hugging. We have to hug for thirty seconds. Is this true yeah. This is this. Is this is a way you're, just minimizing the amount of hugs or maybe she is 'cause yeah a deal with one twenty three second one here and there, but I mean just can't do it all this get to it all the time. I can't do it all the time. Anyway. If your dna n ancestry kit at twenty three in me, dot com, slash back, I just at mine. I'm one point three percent native american thirteen times as much as Elizabeth Warren yeah. It's like winning the lottery, the number twenty three and me dot com, slash back
twenty three and me dot com, slash back. We break now for ten seconds station. Ninety you know when is when is what is the stand up for men. I mean when, when when, when men going to start organizing and stand up and say That's not who we are. Listen to this new Nike ad on women, and I would prepared? I want to stop it and start it so go ahead. If we show emotion, we're called dramatic stop still if we show emotion as men. What are we called girls, girls or cold girls, or were called week or were called pathetic right right next one.
If we want to play against men, when nuts ok stop. If we want to play against women, we would be called words that I can't say on the air anymore. Unless you happen to fall on the t of L g b t, then you can win in sprinting competitions over and over and over again, you see the women there see. Do you see the women that are now saying the girls that are on these high school teams are like this? Is the moralizing yeah? We know what is going to be there guy he's. Transitioning they have more muscle, mass yep and they're going to win, there's a reason race, where they finish first and second, to trip to transitioning males to female against females right stunningly. They dominated these races in the right, dominate all the sports right, which, of course, everyone on earth. New was going to be true, but because the feelings and political correctness. No one can point it out right. Ok, next, one
and if we dream of equal opportunity delusional stuff. So of course that's what we think about women. We think a dream of equal opportunity. There delusional that's What we believe course they nailed us give give me one example: can you give me exam in modern history in modern history, I'm serious can you think of one example where you heard somebody say I want an equal opportunity, an you thought delusional again even even with the sports example, which they are delusional if they think they're going to win on a regular basis but they're not to lose, you know to think that they can have an equal opportunity. You wanna go ahead. If you can provide, Armen and and make it into the NFL good luck with I mean you know, we've seen it in certain certain levels of football or certain positions. Kickers and such have been, by women, admirably No one thinks it's delusional. I mean, if there's a specific limitation. When you talk,
giant three hundred pound lineman and women running backs, probably not a good combo, but the point is, I can't think of anything I mean you know. I was just listening to you, I'm listening to a podcast about the company, that the blood testing there are no, is another their nose anyway. Yeah it's a big story, and so this woman, who this one ceo of this company. We and they hurt the company was basically designed to get a pin, so you get one or two drops of blood and you could run all the tests, for you know that you normally take a giant blood sample for would be revolutionary and she founded the country company when she was nineteen years old with no medical experience. She had no oh scientific background in this field, nineteen years old. List Elizabeth Holmes, I think, was name and so she went through this whole process, raised huh.
Of millions of dollars in venture capital, probably some of it from evil men she was able to staff Board of directors with every big name, political purse, from across the Spectrum Bill Clinton. James Mattis, like all these huge figures, build this company into a thirteen or Fourteen billion dollar company by the way the technology never worked, so the whole Something went completely we started with Wall Street Journal reporting on the topic is now it developed into the TH coming. I think Fischli went out of business in October of this past year. It's a cooking, incredible story? They never had the How is made all sorts of promises would never having the answers and You know, as I was listening to it as a person who's coming to it, not from the business journalism field, but from conservative radio all you see in there- is this desperate desire for this eighteen year old woman to have created this technology
They wanted it so badly to be true, so they can have identity. Politics example of this female ceo, achieving things there's plenty of female ceos, achieving things all over the world, there's plenty of them, but this innate sort of urge to find that story they want, it's so badly. They couldn't help themselves when they didn't really realize that had nothing so when, when a woman says she wants an equal opportunity, not he does the world not say delusion right. The old says: yes, please. How can I help? You, however, narrow cast this for every conservative in a conservative says you know
I want. I want this slop, that's open now on the today show I want a slot on Saturday night live. I want a prime time show over at M S, N, B C or NBC or CBS. I want to be the guy who is it is getting a doctorate. At some university in able to give the speech the commencement speech at Yale Delusion Delusional delusional perfectly there right. They are so eager. Find victims. They have To create them there out of victims, did you hear the Trans gender, guy. I think he was a woman. I don't know which way is, but transgender. He he had somebody burn his house down Did you know that because of the hatred they hatred for chant transgendered, oh, no, no, he
at home to quote get lunch. He was there, surprise surprise somebody poured gasoline all over the inside of his house and burn it down and it started within one minute of him, leaving it isn't that weird. It is very, very happy to create victim you're listening to Glen back Us intelligence officials say in their annual threat assessment that we now have a real problem because of the cooperation between China and Russia? Special ops have just changed from terror to China and Russia as well, Aber Wahr is a central billing in this report, but the report, is China for the first time was described as capable of launching cyber attacks that could disable us critical infrastructure, such as option of our natural gas pipeline four days.
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That program were just talking about the vote that is coming down today: another big crossroads for America to decide what is right, my my heart is with the president wanting to build a wall, but my my head is dead set against an emergency act only because you're, a He's not going to be able to finish it soon. He tide up in court, and he only maybe maybe you get ten miles out of it, but then you violated the constitution and given the Democrats who they will don't get me wrong, I believe they'll take it anyway. I believe: they'll try it anyway, but we have no leg to stand on. If we set a precedence, we we can hope and pray that the suck The courts will stop an emergency act on taking away your guns
taking away your money for global warming the other one they they've said they want to do their three. It's global health care and health care. Yeah I mean guns is gonna, be the hardest one, because you have a constitutional amendment. Right would theoretically prevent at least x. Dream action, but the climate does it I mean they've got tons of stuff? They can do on that one. You with you know all the drilling gains. For example, the Trump has you know, he's been able to do and MAR and and several other things that This presidents had not been able to accomplish that. Goes away. The second is that Democrat gets in office because they will just now. With national emergency- and you know you're getting so little out of this? You know people are like well you know I want get the wall up. Well, let's just say it. Theoretically, if about the full wall- the way it was supposed to be built to promise to be built me. You could make an argument? Maybe it's a tradeoff you'd be excited about they're not going get anywhere close to that, because it's going to be tight up in court and you know
in two ways we act as these walls or permanent structures and tear. Took down the twin freaking towers. The they will use environmental or border or whatever they'll say, there's a humanitarian emergency on the border, because we're blocking all these with the wall they put up and they'll knock that thing down. In a week the I mean like it is just not worth it, and also just not right. I mean it's not institutionally correct. In my opinion, it's also not what the law was intended to do. I think people need to to understand how close we are. To losing our country, we are truly, who perhaps one election or one disaster away, we don't have the eight person in office, for A real national emergency World WAR, three you're free we're are going away if, if, if we select the wrong socialist next
next to election. If the economy falls apart and Donald Trump isn't just absolutely perfect and the demo That's happened to catch a wave of some sort. You have a socialist and perhaps a giant radical eating this country. That is that changes us forever, it changes us forever. We're that close to the precipice. I want to play something that happen in England. To a guy who was just peacefully talking about the Bible in London and Police officer approached now the guy was preaching in the public square and he had a bible, and he was quoting the Bible and a preacher, Up to this
you know new immigrant from Jamaica. Listen, I'm going to what is this? What you're doing causing problems with he's reaching that high price on that? Please wait now they grab the hand cuffs and they start to rest on with one hand they take his Bible and he just peacefully says: please don't just fine. Just don't take my bible. Wait! Please don't take my Bible away.
This is something if you see this. Video is like from some dystopian future mystic movie that you that you hate that's England, and soon will be here, will mall right from faith wire, how you doing will Hi Glen good, I know you've been following this in in England, tell us what's going on yeah, it's a crazy, a crazy story. I mean it just it popped up on Twitter, the other day this video and looking internet is very clear that I'm really this guy, he was preaching and I'm not seeing nothing wrong use. This express himself is just basically people who listening when I walk in closet done nothing wrong with so wasn't threatening anybody. I'm a police will colds. I can the metropolitan police about and they said to me that the police were cool because he was supposed,
Bing is Llama so, but that was quickly denied. A few minutes later instantly he wasn't being islamophobic it, so that was just his say and the police officers they said didn't have him bring in some. So you think, he just preaching on an clearly the officers, and there It will gather around you weren't best pleased with them, and the office is kind of took their side and decided. Actually we don't want you here anymore. So the idea is that you can see in the video that you just said he playoffs are effectively said that he was breaching the peace. He wasn't. He wasn't inciting violence, he wasn't doing nothing illegal under law, and so he said well, you're breaching peoples. Peace walking past your causing disturbance that day and nobody wants to hear it basically, so that was interesting. Common and so then he he basically marched him. They arrested him and much time off, which was completely unnecessary. I actually only came
out today that he they affected. All the police told me that they then took him down to station, realize they can charge him with anything realize it nothing wrong and be arrested. Him was the phrases dear Esther. Let him go yeah. I've never heard that one theorem You know it's. You know it's amazing to me will is here in America we just had These radical preachers preaching hatred, preaching race riots, and they were on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and innocent kids are listening to it very blamed for causing breaching the peace. If you will being a racist and nobody said anything about the preachers who were just absolutely vital, but you Don't have freedom of speech in England. No well, we do in some senses we have a freedom of expression in the year.
And conventional human rights, which is part of the Uk Human Rights ACT, one thousand nine hundred and ninety eight. That's that should give us a sense of freedom of expression. Yeah and I'm sure there are the laws that govern how you that even the public square, if you're inciting hatred, a bottle and a lot of a lot, you want to legislate. Department can be illegal, but it was clear that he wasn't doing this till he was basically just expressing himself sing an opinion is in the public square and there's absolutely no grounds to arrest him at all. So yeah and I mean there's another interesting aspect in that the police office. You can actually hear him in the video after he snatches the Bible away from him, which is just a horrible thing, and he says so you should take my Bible where he says well, you should have thought about that. Are you being racist, and So I ask the police about this. Actually didn't get back to me on this particular point. 'cause I said: you just told me that I see there was no Islamophobia. There was no racism that he was projecting on anybody. The police sources didn't hear it here. Any race racism
So what I thought that was that about? Why is the peace officer suddenly accusing him being racist? So they didn't. Open outlook, mail, not one. It's amazing these. These were two white officers talking to a black Jamaican about being racist, yeah yeah exactly so, our age been pretty pretty big in the Kmt kid mines. Quite a lot of like quality of clergy, there's quite a senior Christian leaders in the UK wanted to see more from the archbishop of Canterbury and a few other people to actually speak out as the half and I did ask today, that he, the guy in question the preacher he he was eventually be arrested as the math he said, and then dropped off somewhere and he actually had no money on him, so he basically didn't know what to do and where to go. But then they said, then someone helped him out and he ended up actually going back to Southgate they shouldn't North London and continuing on preaching. So let's get on it might say well
What is the. What's the health of the of grade Britain now I mean we yesterday in America we who We actually had half of the Senate refused to vote on saving children's lives after they're born and refused to call that infanticide and force doctors to take of a living baby outside of the womb, I'm shocked with with what we're going through and because No God is just I am gravely concerned about the health of my country. What is it a? What health is it moving over? There spiritually. It's a good question I mean I I think that we are in in but we are in dire straits, many ways and spiritual. I think, there's there's lots of he's being raised by Christian
by christian leaders, but then there's lots of issues are just thing cost by the way. For abortion and the UK. Well in Northern Ireland is slightly different, but in the UK as a whole, as in the mainland, it's abortion laws are trips into 60s, have been incredibly liberal. A man is over three hundred thousand abortions every year and you Kaya now, let's see so just taking a real back in terms of why she is important to to Christians or people who are in the in the public square, in the public eye as as christian leaders and then, of course, the zc situations where you think our religious freedom and some speech just in a general sense is just being withered away. I know one bar few smatterings of people. On social media or outraged by it and there's not a not a vast outrageous too. It just seems to be becoming
normal normal. When I said I mean that's probably why I think we picked up on it and sort of made a thing about reporting it 'cause, I think it's so vital that we do that, but they're just sort of passiveness. I think in the UK, which is just very dangerous and overtime that can be I'm the normal? You know. Those sorts of instance can just become very normal and we don't even realize it anymore. We don't see any. We don't see any Democrats here, leaving the Democratic Party, no matter how extreme they go, anti semitic you know death, you know with the abortion embrace. We don't see the Democrats leaving, but do I Read this is a good sign that you had seven Labor party leaders leave the Labor Party because they've gone too far yeah, Absolutely the anti Semitism stuff has been so brewing on the surface, for a quality I'm driving a lot of labor politicians. Getting very, very just frustrated with
A golden time is an ability to address that. I had on a not to take responsibility for it, so they they. The fact is, an anagram see some conservative and these are the fact of the well. No one is quite sure about that Independent Party and what that's actually going to look like in the future? But it's definitely, I think charging sign that, like at least politicians on both sides are actually saying this. Is we're not happy with this and particularly anti semitic stuff, was horrendous and an relate valley didn't deal with it properly it. So it's good to see. Principled politicians actually come out of the woodwork and standing up for things, but It's still a long way to go on that front. Wheel, Thank you. So much for talking to us about this will stay in touch. We'll mall he's a writer for faith wire. You can find him at M a u l e under score. Will you follow my me also find him at faith. Dot com,
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