The hottest year in global [sic] history was 1934.
GLENN BECKIt is really – one of the things in it that I heard yesterday in his testimony that I thought was disturbing was this – what did he call it? – a massive persuasion campaign. That sounded a little bit like Goebbels or Gore-bels.
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Not a single time have we gotten our rights from Congress or the President, we get them from God. And when He gives us those rights, He puts a warning bell inside of us. When somebody tries to take them, a warning bell goes off. And that’s what America is feeling right now.
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I’m a guy with a strong political opinion but I’m not a white nationalist.
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Always remember where we come from, how we got here, and Who led us into the warmth of the sunshine.
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Look, I’m Mormon, and most Christians don’t recognize me as a Christian.
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I say on the air all time, “if you take what I say as gospel, you’re an idiot.”
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I believe that Thomas Jefferson said: ‘If it neither breaks my leg nor picks my pocket, what difference is it to me?’
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Live the principles and the values. Almost nobody in America is living them. Learn the truth. Live the life of our founders. Be a decent, righteous, forthright honest man or woman.
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Defeat anger, stop using it as a shield against truth, and you will find the compassion you need to forgive the people you love.
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To restore America we need less Marx and more Madison.
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Progressivism is the cancer in America, and it is eating our Constitution. It was designed to eat the Constitution, to progress past the Constitution.
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The worst is still ahead of us. But no one in Washington has the spine to tell you that.
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By the time I was 30, nobody would work with me. I was friendless, I was hopeless, I was suicidal, lost my family – I mean, it was bad. Bottomed out, didn’t know what I was going to do. I actually thought I was going to be a chef – go to work in a kitchen someplace.
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I don’t belong to anything anymore and I want to feel like I belong to something.
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It is really – one of the things in it that I heard yesterday in his testimony that I thought was disturbing was this – what did he call it? – a massive persuasion campaign. That sounded a little bit like Goebbels or Gore-bels.
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People aren’t happy unless they buy stuff, and that’s because we have become this industrialized nation.
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