I k now many of you are not a Beck fan; but consider that Hannity, and Rush have been praising Trump; I posted this. Beck is entirely correct. Trump is terrifying!
The Most Terrifying Thing About Trump’s Speech Didn’t Come From Trump...Trump Nails the Problems Facing Americans I’ve told you for two years now, these are the problems:
• I don’t feel like I belong to anything anymore.
• I don’t feel like anybody’s listening to me.
• I don’t have any levers of control in my own life.
So reading that speech last night, Trump answered all three of those things. His whole speech was, “I know you don’t belong to anything because I’m an outsider too. I know you feel like you don’t belong.” What did Ivanka say? “I’m not a Republican. I’m not a Democrat.” “I feel like I don’t belong,” is what America is saying. I don’t belong to the Republican Party. I don’t belong to the Democratic Party. I don’t know if I belong even to this country anymore, because I don’t feel like anybody is speaking my language. So his whole speech, he says, “I know you feel you don’t belong, because I’m an outsider too. I’m not like these guys.” The next thing he says is, “I hear you. I hear you.” And he’s saying that almost with every single line where you’re like, “Damn right, somebody is finally saying it.” “I hear you.” It’s a brilliantly written speech. Those people who feel like they’re losing their country, losing their job, brilliantly written speech. “He hears me. And I don’t have any controls over my own life because there’s chaos and corruption in everything. I have no control.” This is the most important part of the speech last night. So I just told you the good things that I saw in the speech: I saw a speech that was written well, that understands the psyche of a portion of America, and a growing portion of America, that is mad, not listened to, disenfranchised, has no control over their lives, and wants it to stop. And I understand it because I feel that way too. History Repeats Itself I have studied history: American history, South American history, European history. I have specifically studied revolutions. You’ve known this because I’ve talked about it for 15 years. But I’ve always paid attention to the left, because the left is usually the revolutionary. But I told you early on, the pendulum swings, and you don’t want to give one side or the other this much power because when the pendulum swings and there is an event or chaos, someone will grab it. It just depends on who is in power.
We MUST Stand Together In our own history,
Woodrow Wilson, he rounded up the Germans and the Italians in World War I. Rounded them up. Put them in a concentration camp. It wasn’t FDR that was the first one. Wilson did it — 170,000 people. Then the Japanese in World War II. And it’s because they had, A) a problem with those people themselves, personally as presidents. And then, B) it was popular to be a nationalist, and they could say, “There’s something different about them,” and point to them. Extraordinarily dangerous, in our own history. It goes much worse in South America and in Europe. And I don’t think I need to use the examples.
Three Troubling Things About Trump’s Brilliant Speech Let me give you three things that he said that are bothersome.
1. “I am not going to let companies move to other countries, firing their employees along the way without consequences.” What the hell is that? That has nothing to do with our system. Zero. A president — a Congress cannot stop a company from moving outside of the United States. They cannot give them consequences for doing what’s right for themselves and their shareholders. We may not like it, but that is the free market.
2. “Nobody knows the system better than me.” Now, what did he mean by that? He was talking about the corruption in politics. And he gave a funny face after it, because he was like, “Yeah, I played the game. I was the one pulling the strings of Hillary Clinton.” Okay, so he’s admitting that he was corrupt. And then he says something even more disturbing.
3. “I alone can fix it.” Here’s why this is disturbing: Donald Trump and his children — and look this up — they have been quoted several times as agreeing with the racehorse theory. This is a late 1800’s progressive medical viewpoint that is like crazy eugenics stuff. Nobody talks about the racehorse theory anymore. This is a step even above the racehorse theory. Thomas Carlyle is the guy who came up with what’s called the Great Man theory. And, again, this went to Nietzsche and Hegel. And the Great Man theory is: There are great men who come along, and they turn history. And by studying them, you begin to see your true nature. Now, it’s dicey because it can be twisted into progressivism and socialism and communism — collectivism, pretty easily. Carlyle admired Napolean and Muhammad and Luther. Hegel picked this up. Nietzsche used it. But this is a step beyond what Carlyle was even talking about.
I’m going to pull it all together and warn you in the strongest possible way to take a deep breath and look at what is right in front of you. Please listen to my warning. You can dismiss it all you want, but I have a responsibility to say it. And I hope that I’m wrong.
Bone-chilling and Terrifying Last night, Donald Trump’s speech was bone-chilling and terrifying. I hope that I am wrong, but
he is displaying all of the worst tendencies of a nationalist, populist, progressive candidate. And that historically in and out of America never works out well. I want you to go back, for those who have been with me — when we all thought it would come from the left — I told you,
Warning.
You’re going to have to be very aware and know what your principles are, or you will be scooped up right along with it.” I told you that trouble would come from the inside, that the government would throw things into such disarray that people would be afraid and they would see trouble on their streets and they would cry out, “Good God, we need someone to stop it!” And there would come someone who would say, “Oh, I hear you. I hear you, and I will stop it for you.” Bottom-up, top-down, inside-out. I said that it would come from a national populist or a communist....
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http://www.glennbeck.com/2016/07/22/please-proceed-with-caution-you-dont-always-get-what-you-want-or-need/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20160725GlennBeckDaily_A&utm_term=Glenn%20Beck?utm_source=glennbeck&utm_medium=contentcopy_link