Glenn Beck
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You can mean a war of subversion, a war of defiance against the constitutional order. To give aid and comfort to enemies doesn't mean that you're cradling them in your arms and then sending them Band-Aids. I mean, I guess it could. It also doesn't mean you're arming a foreign foe. It can be shielding domestic criminals and predators. Rapists, groomers, those who prey on our children.
Remember what we're talking about here, because I want every Republican, independent Democrat, anyone who was preying on our country or the world's children to go to jail. They are now being protected under the guise of privilege or power. When you withhold evidence of
Remember what we're talking about here, because I want every Republican, independent Democrat, anyone who was preying on our country or the world's children to go to jail. They are now being protected under the guise of privilege or power. When you withhold evidence of
Remember what we're talking about here, because I want every Republican, independent Democrat, anyone who was preying on our country or the world's children to go to jail. They are now being protected under the guise of privilege or power. When you withhold evidence of
heinous crimes like this, when you obstruct justice at the highest of levels, when you undermine the will of the people expressed through their constitutionally elected representatives, you're not just breaking the law. You are breaking the trust of a nation. You are eroding the foundations of the republic. You are an enemy to the constitution of the United States. My friend, you are a traitor."
heinous crimes like this, when you obstruct justice at the highest of levels, when you undermine the will of the people expressed through their constitutionally elected representatives, you're not just breaking the law. You are breaking the trust of a nation. You are eroding the foundations of the republic. You are an enemy to the constitution of the United States. My friend, you are a traitor."
heinous crimes like this, when you obstruct justice at the highest of levels, when you undermine the will of the people expressed through their constitutionally elected representatives, you're not just breaking the law. You are breaking the trust of a nation. You are eroding the foundations of the republic. You are an enemy to the constitution of the United States. My friend, you are a traitor."
and you are committing treason. However, before we get to the death penalty, before I... Well, let me just take the death penalty, because that is the sentence. If you are convicted of treason, the sentence is death. Okay? I don't like the death penalty, generally speaking. Because, I mean, I didn't create that life. I'm not comfortable with the power to destroy that life.
and you are committing treason. However, before we get to the death penalty, before I... Well, let me just take the death penalty, because that is the sentence. If you are convicted of treason, the sentence is death. Okay? I don't like the death penalty, generally speaking. Because, I mean, I didn't create that life. I'm not comfortable with the power to destroy that life.
and you are committing treason. However, before we get to the death penalty, before I... Well, let me just take the death penalty, because that is the sentence. If you are convicted of treason, the sentence is death. Okay? I don't like the death penalty, generally speaking. Because, I mean, I didn't create that life. I'm not comfortable with the power to destroy that life.
Now, the catch for me has always been it's innocent life that we protect. All right, still. But if we're going to do the death penalty, which I agree with, I'm just uncomfortable with, and I think we all should be at least uncomfortable with it, it should be for the most heinous crimes. And one of the most heinous crimes I can think of is raping children, engaging in sex slavery.
Now, the catch for me has always been it's innocent life that we protect. All right, still. But if we're going to do the death penalty, which I agree with, I'm just uncomfortable with, and I think we all should be at least uncomfortable with it, it should be for the most heinous crimes. And one of the most heinous crimes I can think of is raping children, engaging in sex slavery.
Now, the catch for me has always been it's innocent life that we protect. All right, still. But if we're going to do the death penalty, which I agree with, I'm just uncomfortable with, and I think we all should be at least uncomfortable with it, it should be for the most heinous crimes. And one of the most heinous crimes I can think of is raping children, engaging in sex slavery.
That rises to the death penalty. But if it is even possible to be worse than that, it would be protecting those who engage in that satanic right, especially when it is done to preserve your or their power or wealth. Death penalty. It's a heavy thing. It is a final thing. But it is a tool of justice.
That rises to the death penalty. But if it is even possible to be worse than that, it would be protecting those who engage in that satanic right, especially when it is done to preserve your or their power or wealth. Death penalty. It's a heavy thing. It is a final thing. But it is a tool of justice.
That rises to the death penalty. But if it is even possible to be worse than that, it would be protecting those who engage in that satanic right, especially when it is done to preserve your or their power or wealth. Death penalty. It's a heavy thing. It is a final thing. But it is a tool of justice.
And the Constitution and the courts hold that authority guided by evidence and reason, not emotion and vengeance. There are acts so egregious, so destructive to the soul of this nation, the founders saw fit to name them and set them apart. There are some betrayals that cut too deep to ignore.
And the Constitution and the courts hold that authority guided by evidence and reason, not emotion and vengeance. There are acts so egregious, so destructive to the soul of this nation, the founders saw fit to name them and set them apart. There are some betrayals that cut too deep to ignore.
And the Constitution and the courts hold that authority guided by evidence and reason, not emotion and vengeance. There are acts so egregious, so destructive to the soul of this nation, the founders saw fit to name them and set them apart. There are some betrayals that cut too deep to ignore.
That some enemies, foreign or domestic, threatened the very survival of liberty, and they entrusted you and me, the people, to recognize them and name them.