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FOXNEWS Glenn Beck November 2, 2010



c'mon, let's go! ♪ ♪ >> glenn: hello, america! somebody asked me, in fact joe, my head researcher asked me right before, he said, "glenn, why does it matter? how does your vote count? why go out and vote if it's not going to come down to one person?" for instance, we live in new york. really? gee, i wonder who is going to win governor tonight? here's why. because doesn't it send a message when you see the voter turn-out in iraq? when you see 75, 80, 90% of the people who have their lives threatened and they will go out and vote, it sends a message to the politicians in the washington, don't take me for granted. i am paying attention. we are involved. you have to come through us. through the negative ads, they want to discourage you, but you are anything but discouraged. on my first day here at fox news, nearly two years ago. january 19, 2009. it was the day before president obama's inauguration. i remember thinking after the election, in fact, the day after election, that it was great. i did a monologue or two on the radio. people were very upset, at least in my audience, that barack obama won. i said first, we just elected our first african-american president in our history and it has gone off without a hitch. that's something to celebrate. we changed as a nation. it ain't the 1960s anymore. then i said at the time, this election is going to wake people up. john mccain is a progressive. had john mccain won the election, most likely we'd still be asleep. i believe john mccain and barack obama were taking us to the same place, except one was walking, or maybe on a steam train from time to time. the other is taking us in a spaceship. one of my very early shows here on fox, i continued to warn as i did on the other network of the possible economic trouble ahead. here is what i said. >> today, i want to start with the most urgent threat. that's the economy. despite what you might hear from television and talking heads, this crisis, i believe, is far from over. we aren't even close to the beginning of the end yet. more like we're nearing the end of the beginning. >> glenn: there were warnings before that with five days to go before the election in 2008. obama used language like the fundamental transformation of america. in his first press conference while still president-elect, he talked about the need for stimulus, and regulation, and green cars. i'll get to green cars as soon as i get the flying car. talking about it was one thing. but once the dominoes began to fall, the reality of what we were really facing began to set in with you, the american people. the stimulus bill that no one read, no one even knew who wrote it. i remember walking in to the kitchen one day, back at my studios, and i was talking to the news people. i said okay, guys, who wrote this? they said i don't know. congressman. no, no, no. nobody else wrote this. this is far too complex. how did they write it? how long did it take to write it? nobody even asked who wrote it except for us. it got jammed through. massive bail-out came, talk of a giant healthcare bill started up. suddenly stopping the big government onslaught seemed a monumental and impossible task. they were overwhelming the system. many people felt like giving up. it was at that point that -- this is two years ago now -- i took a call on the radio show that opened my eyes. i played it that night on television. here it is in part. >> i really tuned out. not a magazine, not a paper, nothing. i mean nothing. the only thing i have in the background is you and rush, as background music. major headlines. i have didn't even know israel, you know, was tossing bombs around to the palestinians. i knew nothing about that. one day i saw a headline when i went to buy some gum. i really tuned out i think a little more than you think. i am one of the zombies that i complained about for 20 years and i'm one of them now. >> glenn: this guy said i've given up. i made him promise not to give up. to give me a few days. well, that call inspired the you are not alone special, which we aired and it was a monumental and highly watched special. our aim, our goal was to show people they were not alone. conservative values were not dead. we had to stop talking about politics. the 9-12 project was launched and amazing things started to happen. on september 12, six months later. thousands gathered in washington. for the biggest rally of its kind. certainly the largest for small government conservatives. most people had never taken part in anything like this. it began to take on a life of its own. same time, the tea parties were springing up all over the country. though the media openly mocked with the hilarious jokes about the etea baggers you persisted. you never gave up. you kept coming to your local town and you can't standing in your local squares. though the media did their best to mock you, ridicule or ignore you, remember, "time" magazine the year in pictures, none of these were even mentioned. it's so amazing to me. even though that happened, you persisted. you weren't discouraged. you never gave up. even though they threw healthcare on you. some people got beat-down but you kept standing up. some people had their fingers bitten off by the union thugs. you stood your ground. they called you every name under t sun. while that happened, i started telling you about 8-28. this is the logo of restoring honor. august 28, 2010. i'm going to be on the stes of the lincoln memorial and we are going to talk about honor, our founders, washington, lincoln, and whom we really are. there won't be one word of politics in it. i invite you to be there. to restore honor to this country because that will solve all of it. >> glenn: all the black panthers said they were going to show up. unions went crazy. the media went crazy. al sharpton marched, you know, on the other side of the tree. but you came. you were not afraid. you gathered in a way that could not possibly be ignored. once mocked, once considered an easy target. once called racist bigots, hate mongers, terrorists. you were an easy target for the establishment to gobble up and spit out. but you turned the tables. now, powerful. they come crawling to you today. they initially said it would be bad to create a third party. you don't want an etea party. that would be bad. really? was it? they said it would be better to work in the party and go through the primaries. good point. let's do it. let's do it. teddy roosevelt started a third party. bull moose party. progressive party. it failed. they lost. progressives went inside both parties. oh, have they failed? the etea party decided to go through the primary process. in many cases they won and won with huge margins. the establishment kicked and screamed. in some cases threatening not to support the candidate who won the primary, because it wasn't their hand-picked candidate. you don't know. you're too stupid. look at joe miller in alaska. lisa murkowski refused to step down. she is now running as a write-in candidate. in delaware, the g.o.p. did everything they could to defeat christine o'donnell etch after she won the primary, beating out mike castle. but you stood your ground. even charlie crist in florida is like oh, no, i'm a life-long republican. really? are you? guess who had to relent? they did. not you. uh-huh. why? because you actually believe in something. that's what they don't understand. you are not going to beat the american people. when they are locked in to values and principles. they are not going to beat them. they will not sit down. they'll sit down for politics, political reasons, a lot of reasons, but not for values and principles. no. the end of the day, in fact at the end of this day, it is you, you the individual american that has the real power. two days ago -- sorry, two years ago we had forgotten that. we had been so beat down by corruption, and money and everything else that we felt powerless to do anything about it. we didn't even know how the system worked. most of us didn't even know our history two years ago. think of where you have come from. think of what you have accomplished. think of what you taught yourself. how many books have you read in the last two years? powerful labor union. special interest group. rich billionaires. george soros. you're standing against george soros. you powerful career politicians. how do you go up against that and continue to stand in maybe some day somebody will write a book about that. because you did. it all started one voice at a time, saying no, i'm not alone. and even if i am, i'll stand and speak, because it's the right thing. today, today is the day that americans unlike any other place in the entire world prove that one voice matters. when americans come together, and unite on common principles, oh, yes, we can. change. what does that change look like? here it is. new poll. shows 75% of americans feel they are worse off since the last election. that is higher than it has been on the eve of any midterm election since the question was first asked in the mid-1970s. might be a significant change tonight. some say it's not. you know the phrase all politics is local. i think this is the one time where the two ideas, referendum on obama and all politics are local intercept. let's go through a couple of races. start in wisconsin. that's the birthplace of progressivism. it's probably the most progressive place in the country. it's where joel rogers, the professor of the university of wisconsin, madison. he is the wizard. the guy behind the curtain. big brains behind things pushed by the president and the tides foundation. george soros again. he's the guy who started the new party. the socialist party that decided that they would eat the democratic party alive if they had to. destroy them. they have. he started the apollo alliance. that is the group that we found out wrote the stimulus bill. harry reid verified that. apollo alliance is the tides foundation. that's george soros. so now let's see how progressive ideas are working out in wisconsin. since the fabulous joel rogers stimulus passed, they have lost only 84,700 jobs. that's it. they had 19,109 property seized due to foreclosures. but the good news they rank ninth in the country for tax burden. so they get a lot of taxes, too. isn't that great? in 2008, obama won the state 56-42%. his approval rating there now is 48% approve. 51% disapprove. 56% of progressive wisconsin wants to repeal the healthcare law. it is so bad that local politicians passed on appearing with the president at a recent rally at the university of wisconsin madison. notice joel rogers isn't anywhere to be seen here either. he's already lurking in the shadows. no politicians here. even russ feingold from the mccain-feingold bill. if only we got rid of both of them this time around. russ was the one who skipped the rally. think he would have skipped it in 2008? no. feingold's seat was considered safe earlier in year but now the progressives have done what they did under wood row wilson, they spooked the american people. they know what they are. i guess attempts to label an opponent as ambitious businessman aren't resonating. when did ambition become a bad thing. now let's move to colorado. colorado is another deep blue state. it is now. it's the birthplace of something near and dear to obama's heart. organizing for america. they had the democratic convention there. but it wasn't always a blue state. less than ten years ago it was a solid conservative state. so what happened? well, this happened. this is blueprint. you should read this book. how the democrats won colorado can and why republicans everywhere should care. it tells in great detail how a group of rich progressives, spooky dude is involved. over the course of five years, we're able to literally turn the state on its head by the 2006 election cycle. just two years ago, everyone in the progressive circle is saying you got to look to colorado. do this all across the country. they use progressives to boot them with policy maker. they successfully put in structure -- turned the whole state democrat. a stronghold. how is that working out for you? since the stimulus passed, the state has lost only 93,400 jobs. 7200 in the last three months alone. 35,345 foreclosures in same time. obama won the state by nine points in 2008 and now his approval is 47%. tom tancredo, a republican, joined the race in august to run against the republican as a third party candidate and he is now in a dead heat for governor. never been done before. the senate race between republican ken buck and democrat michael bennett is in a dead heat. with the republican having a slight advantage in the polls. also in colorado, the republican scott tipton has a slight lead on democrat john salazar. go to california. i don't have to tell you how progressive they are. it's a tell-tale sign of progress. they're sporting 12.4% unemployment rate. third highest in the country. they have the second worst tax climate for business in the country. and they're so desperate for cash now, gee, i wonder if these things are -- no, i'm sure it's not. they started releasing prisoners early, even violent criminals in order to save money. this is a state that says we have to release prisoners. they do it. they have lost 592,000 jobs since obama signed the stimulus package. that is progressive bliss. senator don't call me ma'am because i work hard to destroy business, senator boxer or babs as i call her has been in congress since 1983. does term limits come to mind? she won by 20 points in 2004. now she is hanging on by her pretty jet-setting fingernails. she is hanging on against carly fiorina. the cnn poll has it within five points and real clear politics says it's close enough to call at it toss-up. you weren't thinking about voting today? get off the couch. one last state, nevada. when the stimulus was signed by harry reid, they had 10.1% unemployment. now with the stimulus, 14.4%. number one this the country. we're number one. we're number one. it's sad that harry reid selling point for election is how indispensable he is for saving jobs. he said the world would be in chaos if it weren't for him. people in nevada are making it clear he'sdispensable. yeah. he is losing a tight race against sharron angle. nobody even knew who she was. up an average of 2.7. think of this, harry reid, one of the most powerful people in the world losing to this chick. even if it's close. who is she? regardless of what happens with the results remember how far you've come. if i would have told you that harry reid would be bested or almost bested by a chick you never heard of, you'd say oh, please! you would have laughed me out of the building. but remember, this is just the first step. progressives spent 100 years building this unsustainable structure. 100 years. they lost the first election they tried it. a lot of work to be undone. the first step is to vote. if you have voted, would you do me a favor right now, would you pick up the phone and call a neighbor, call a friend. this is a buddy system. we're all tied together. ah! is this a collective voting theme? obama must be for that. you need to make sure that everyone you know is voting. even in places where you don't think your vote is going to count. show them in numbers we're paying attention. now fox news is having all the election coverage starting tonight. the polls start closing in 40 minutes. first polls start closing in 40 minutes. they'll have all kind of coverage tonight, all of the experts. i am doing something a little different. while you are watching fox news, get your laptop and join me for my election coverage. i'll be on insider extreme at glennbeck.com with all of my experts. let's just say that mine might get a little more giddy. you don't want to miss it. at glennbeck.com. that coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern, and last time i think we did this in 2006 or 2008, it went until 4:00 a.m. it's a little different and fun. join me. glennbeck.com. insider extreme. 7:00 p.m. tonight at glennbeck.com.  >> glenn: election day in america is great because we get to exercise our right to vote. we remember those who fought for our right to vote. we choose who represents us. let's do a little more homework this time. we debate and come together. we used to. today is great for another reason. this one. political ads are finally over. >> he wants to put social security in the stock market. >> he voted with nancy pelosi 93% of the time. >> guess who lives in this spectacular washington ritz carlton? >> 20 speeding tickets. once for going over 90 miles per hour. >> my family loves her, but she can make a mess. we have to clean it up. >> bail-out, debt, government healthcare and job-killing energy taxes. >> more jobs shipped overseas. >> 1,250 jobs gone. >> they take care of special interest. they don't care if lobbyists write the laws. >> what kind of person votes against re-enlistment paper for the national guard? >> what kind of person eats pup by dogs on saturday night? political ads don't reveal anything about the candidate. it reveals what the candidates think of you. when someone creates a media message, they are trying to find a message that appeals to the most people to buy a product or vote for or vote against a candidate. i think what they're trying to do is suppress the numbers of people -- they turn this off and say i don't care anymore. they really believe that the nonsense will make you say herb nerfelmeyey wants to mutilate my children? yes, he is at the g.o.p. headquarters with butcher knife sharpening for your children right now. we can't vote for him. are we this stupid? the sad part is most of us just turn the television off and we don't buy it, but we tolerate it. so we keep putting the same dopes in office over and over and over again. some of the people out there, i cannot believe they're not getting blown out of the water. guys like this guy, well, he is getting blown out of the water. i'm happy, yes, i am. alan grayson. this is the biggest person that shouldn't be in office. this is a guy that said republican healthcare plan was just to die quickly. i'm going to have a party tonight when it comes out -- join me on insider extreme, at glennbeck.com, will you? this one i'm going to enjoy. he said republican plan was just to die quickly. many other stupid things that are too long to list. we'd be here for a week. we only have an hour. he's trailing by seven points. he should be trailing by 97 points. barney frank. he shouldn't be able to show his face in public anymore. he was accomplice to fannie and freddie $150 billion failure. yet he is still winning. yeah. alex sink, she got caught cheating in a debate, but worse she lied while trying to spin it later. i thought it could be a message for my daughter in europe. really? the aide clearly says it was a message that said, "staff." don't call me ma'am, barbara boxer and all of her arrogance, somehow she is still four points ahead in the polls. amazing. jerry brown, hey, dude, rock on, dude. a guy who just admitted he never had a plan for the state when he was first elected. he said, i was lying. now he is campaigning on the same thing. why would you believe him now, california? have you smoked so much dope you don't see what is coming? richard blumenthal, this guy, these guys, a lot of these people are clowns. this guy, i believe, is dangerous. dick blumenthal said he served in vietnam, which he didn't. then he said oh, i misspoke. yeah. he's winning by seven points. that's going to end well. harry reid has a 29% approval rating. and it's still a dead heat. this guy, his staff is so concerned they enlisted the help of a lobbyist to get the harrah employee, the casino people, no corruption there, to coordinate with the culinary union because the union had money available for buses to take

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