The Glenn Beck Program - April 21, 2026


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00:00:00.000 On today's podcast, a remembrance of a friend of mine, Alan Osmond, who passed away. He was
00:00:05.780 the founding member of the Osmonds back when I was a kid. Also, strangely, and kind of a weird
00:00:12.800 juxtaposition, the millennial sperm update, because we're not having enough kids. The
00:00:19.460 Osmonds, you know, they've dropped the ball here. Actually, they've got a ton of kids, but
00:00:23.160 you know, we got to have more kids. Doctors say now there is a problem with THC. Nobody is telling
00:00:31.940 you this problem. It's huge if you're trying to have kids. But later in the program, after the
00:00:37.200 update, one of the torch members phoned in and said, my husband just threw away his THC because
00:00:46.140 of that update so i guess it works abolish the fed also uh i really want to show you what is
00:00:53.020 going on behind the scenes at the fed and we can't get a new fed chair fast enough but i
00:00:57.660 me personally i say shut it down but the next best thing i get is i guess is get a good guy
00:01:04.360 in there he seems to be a good guy he was under testimony today and a bishop calling for a third
00:01:11.000 testament because the bible is quote problematic okay we talk about that as well all on today's
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00:02:30.180 hello america you know we've been fighting every single day we push back against the lies the
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00:03:24.600 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:03:29.140 I want to thank Pat Gray for filling in for me yesterday.
00:03:32.380 I was in Las Vegas doing some work over the weekend, looking at some new technology, and boy, the world has changed so much.
00:03:43.960 I mean, technology is, it's amazing what can be done now and what is coming.
00:03:50.800 But Saturday, I got into town and I got a call from a friend of mine, Donny Osmond, and he said, hey, I just started a new show.
00:04:01.840 I mean, he's had the number one show in Vegas for like, I don't know, 20 years.
00:04:05.880 And, uh, he said, just start a new show.
00:04:07.680 Love to, you know, have you come and see it if you're in town.
00:04:10.060 I said, I happen to be in town.
00:04:11.680 And, um, and I happen to be with his, um, with his nephew, David, David Osmond.
00:04:20.640 Um, and David and I are really close, good friends.
00:04:23.940 And, um, his father had just been put into hospice.
00:04:27.920 uh his father is alan osmond the founding member of the osmonds and he is the guy who really was
00:04:37.540 the steady hand behind everything um he was he was the one that held everything together
00:04:48.260 and pushed and pushed and pushed to to do the right thing i mean most people don't have any
00:04:55.920 idea. They think, oh, the Osmonds, they were super rich or whatever. All of their money was stolen
00:05:01.120 from their agencies, their talent agencies. They had people rip them off blind and then tell them
00:05:08.040 right at the end, oh, by the way, you're broke. And they could have declared bankruptcy,
00:05:14.020 but the family didn't want to do that. They decided they'd sell absolutely everything they
00:05:19.560 had so none of them got rich none of them got rich they worked all of that time made all of
00:05:26.440 that money and somebody stole it from them and then they they ended up paying every debt back
00:05:32.500 themselves and alan was responsible for a lot of that just putting everything together and he was
00:05:40.880 the guy who you know started with andy williams and walt disney you know with the little barbershop
00:05:46.320 quartet um he was one of the main writers of all of the hits but what people don't know offstage
00:05:54.240 is he had been diagnosed with ms and ms is a brutal disease um my good friend um doug his son
00:06:05.720 also has ms and i have watched him go from complete paralysis not being able to walk in a wheelchair
00:06:12.900 for a while, to being able to walk again.
00:06:15.240 He's had some miraculous times.
00:06:19.080 But you never know that man is in pain,
00:06:21.460 and he is in massive pain.
00:06:23.020 And he watched his father quietly deal with this,
00:06:30.080 never retreating, always organizing and building
00:06:33.900 and doing good for everybody.
00:06:39.840 I called Alan on Saturday night.
00:06:47.340 And I just wanted to tell him how much I love him
00:06:50.360 and thanks for what he's meant to me and my family.
00:06:56.460 It was amazing because his family was around him.
00:07:00.600 I was with his brother and his son.
00:07:04.500 And he was cheering everybody else up.
00:07:06.380 He kept talking about how excited he was to go home
00:07:11.500 and be free of what his body had been doing to him.
00:07:20.140 He was an amazing man of faith.
00:07:25.180 Anybody who grew up with the Osmonds,
00:07:27.920 the man who was part of my childhood soundtrack,
00:07:31.940 who I didn't know at the time was the anchor
00:07:36.920 and the builder
00:07:39.260 and eventually would become kind of a brother
00:07:43.700 leaves behind a legacy
00:07:47.180 that is so much more than music
00:07:51.440 Alan Osman
00:07:53.020 thank you my friend
00:07:55.720 okay a couple of other things
00:08:01.400 um gosh I don't want to do the Michaela I work with somebody who's in their in their 30s
00:08:08.740 millennial and every day I have to hear about sperm counts and what's happening and I'm like
00:08:17.380 Michaela I don't I'm not going to talk about so she's like you have to we're not having babies 0.96
00:08:22.380 anymore and I'm like I don't know I think it's because the Japanese are with robots I don't know 0.98
00:08:26.260 why it's happening and she's like well so she she said she said i this was last week and every day 0.98
00:08:34.400 she's like have you talked about the marijuana sperm count thing i'm like no i so she said
00:08:41.880 sarah she did something to make it more palatable
00:08:46.180 no one wants sex no babies are born something's off something's torn you think that's rough just 0.94
00:08:54.400 give it a sec this is your dad talking hot about your mom yeah it's back 0.74
00:08:57.960 i don't think that's necessary what is she saying i'm like it's like dad talking about
00:09:08.480 how hot your mom is okay let me actually it's going to be like that it's so uncomfortable
00:09:13.120 Well, the sperm update you didn't ask for, I didn't ask for, but apparently you must know a complete and utter scandal that weed has no side effects. 0.75
00:09:23.340 It's according to the millennial on my staff. 0.67
00:09:27.600 Apparently, it does have bad side effects.
00:09:29.880 It damages your DNA.
00:09:31.660 And one of the favorite, I guess, Maha podcast is Huberman Lab.
00:09:39.580 I don't know.
00:09:40.120 i don't know apparently because she listens to all of them uh featured a ivf specialist
00:09:48.920 who said that thc use from dads can double the miscarriage risk um even if moms never smoked
00:09:58.400 in their life ever because thc rewrites genetic instructions in the sperm and it attacks the
00:10:06.160 genes that are needed at the most vulnerable stage and the earliest parts of the baby's life
00:10:11.700 so one of the reasons why apparently we are not having kids is because everybody is saying no no
00:10:18.960 pot's okay no side effects it's just like alcohol whatever it's not it's not especially if you're
00:10:25.860 trying to have babies and it can take six months for men's sperm to recover from cannabis damage
00:10:32.240 but we are crashing all over the country and and how many people have walked around going you know
00:10:38.980 weed is not it doesn't have any side effects it doesn't have any problems it does especially if
00:10:43.660 you care about the future of the human race how am i doing mikaela am i all right 0.95
00:10:47.320 um the future is going to belong to those who are born period 0.83
00:10:56.300 we can fight radical islam but with whom by the way they don't allow weed um they have more babies 0.96
00:11:07.700 than all of us several in fact several families if i mean the osmonds don't exist anymore i don't 0.99
00:11:14.240 know if you know that nobody is having the the mormons and the catholics are not doing their 0.83
00:11:19.440 job. They're letting us down. Where are the big families? And now we are inadvertently sterilizing 1.00
00:11:27.740 ourselves, and we are wiping out a generation. We have to have kids. We have to have kids. 0.93
00:11:40.040 If you want children, that's good. Have them. Don't smoke weed, because the future is going 0.99
00:11:47.860 to belong to those who are born. And right now, Islam is winning. And I don't want my kids or my 1.00
00:11:55.880 grandkids growing up in a world where they have to bow to Allah. Sorry. Call me a hater. Don't want
00:12:04.900 it. Jason, before I move off this hour, is there anything that I missed in Iran with the peace
00:12:12.720 deal? I don't think so. I think the big question now is, is there even going to be a peace deal?
00:12:17.920 It seems like there's confusion all over the place. It seems like we're sending a delegation,
00:12:22.460 even though that was kind of disputed a couple days ago, but it sounds like we are. It sounds
00:12:26.240 like the rumors that Iran's not even sending a peace deal, which is kind of wild. Didn't we
00:12:31.500 leave here Friday saying that it looked like it was coming to an end? Yeah, on Friday, it was the
00:12:39.440 strait is now open. The Iranians were agreeing with that per the political leadership in Iran.
00:12:44.780 And then all of a sudden they kind of backtracked again as they've done multiple different times
00:12:50.560 through this process and said, wait a minute, no, the strait is not open. And they fired on
00:12:55.080 a couple of ships. I don't really think they understand who is in power. I think the political
00:13:01.260 leadership is trying to get power. I think the IRGC is on the other side saying, no, we're the
00:13:05.960 ones that have power and while this turmoil and infighting is happening the blockade remains in
00:13:11.400 place i don't think that we have to rush to anything i think we just sit back and as you
00:13:17.840 were describing that that that crisis that's happening with their oil wells just filling up
00:13:22.460 with nothing nowhere to send it to just let that happen just let that is it jason i mean i was
00:13:27.980 looking at the news yesterday and i'm like nobody's explaining any of this stuff and we are just
00:13:34.220 arguing about oil prices and we're arguing about uh you know sending troops in or you know who
00:13:40.660 who tricked donald trump into whatever and nobody is just saying guys they've got about 10 days left
00:13:46.680 before i mean then then then you should worry about oil prices if you don't get in there and
00:13:52.840 they have to shut down those wells now you're talking about long-term damage yeah speaking of
00:13:58.200 long-term damage it's amazing what iran has done is a historic miscalculation and playing this
00:14:04.120 card that was built, you know, or conceived back in the late 1970s, early 80s, when more oil was
00:14:11.000 transiting out of the Strait of Hormuz, it's almost like they were still thinking that that's
00:14:15.220 still the case. So there's no other options. What is this blockade done? What is them? Actually,
00:14:19.340 what is Iran deciding to play this card done now? What have we seen with diversification?
00:14:24.440 The Saudis have now built their east-west pipeline almost at full capacity right now,
00:14:28.560 completely bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. There are other tankers that are now, you know,
00:14:32.680 headed towards the Gulf of America to fill up. Everyone is looking at other options. This and
00:14:38.100 them playing this card, it's almost like their last death row. It's their last move. And it's
00:14:42.760 now hastening their demise. If there was any other war in history that was progressing along these
00:14:47.880 lines, they would say this country is finished. It's done. But that's not what the left is trying
00:14:52.840 to portray in through the mainstream media or what they're saying now. It's it's insane.
00:14:56.420 And with Europe, with exception to the Green New Deal, why would Europe get to a place to where they say they may be six weeks away from not being able to fly jets? 0.72
00:15:10.200 Yeah.
00:15:10.780 That, you know, if you have a plan, especially in June, July, August of going over to Europe, you may not be going to Europe.
00:15:19.180 They may not be able to even fly across the continent because their jet fuel is almost out.
00:15:24.140 That's what they keep saying.
00:15:25.080 what would your motivation other than if you're a wef fan what would your motivation be for not
00:15:31.880 helping america secure the straight i don't i don't think that they actually can i was just
00:15:38.240 talking with the insiders now and the degradation of the royal navy they have been so into being
00:15:44.980 drunk off of u.s defense production and cash over the past for decades since the end of world war ii
00:15:52.520 that they've let their entire defense industry degrade.
00:15:56.200 And now, not only do they not have the experience
00:15:58.880 to do certain things militarily throughout the world,
00:16:00.920 but they just don't have the money to give to any kind of enforcement.
00:16:05.420 And also, they don't really even have the hardware
00:16:07.420 to do any kind of long-term commitment.
00:16:10.020 So, I mean, this war has brought out of the shadows into the light
00:16:14.660 so many different things.
00:16:15.880 Allies, dependence on the United States for multiple different things,
00:16:19.560 defense being a huge one.
00:16:20.700 possibly the fact that maybe they could have been looking at reliable energy, you know, for the
00:16:25.840 past, what, since 2015, when they went just absolutely crazy on the Green New Deal. They
00:16:30.540 could have been looking for alternative forms in the event of a crisis, but none of them were on
00:16:35.240 board with being responsible. Now all of that is coming out. It's crazy. All right. Thank you so
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00:17:45.100 this is the best of the glenbeck program all right i thought this weekend how am i going to explain
00:17:54.120 the fed and what they've just done so hear me out let's imagine the u.s economy is like one giant
00:18:03.640 never-ending house party that's been raging for years and the federal reserve is the bartender
00:18:11.000 in charge of the punch bowl the punch bowl that's liquidity easy money flowing through the banks and
00:18:18.380 the markets and the businesses the more punch you get and the more punch gets handed out the more
00:18:24.920 people get sloppy and they're like i love you man you're the greatest uh-huh you know you should do
00:18:31.240 we should buy some socks yeah that's not a good time to think about anything logically when you
00:18:39.560 are sloppy drunk so this is when stocks and houses get wildly overpriced companies borrow
00:18:47.120 stupid amounts for i got an idea let's create energy out of nothing that's brilliant all of 1.00
00:18:55.900 us in that here let's have more punch a little too much punch and everybody starts to do stupid 1.00
00:19:03.580 things right you've been there not enough punch and everybody's like this party kind of sucks 0.97
00:19:11.700 i mean to be around all these people and talk to them i have to be at least a little tipsy to enjoy
00:19:17.640 myself okay so you want a little bit but you don't want too much okay if you have too little punch
00:19:26.000 everything grinds to a halt that in the economy people lose their jobs stocks crash everybody
00:19:31.800 feels like the hangover and they're like okay so what was the fed trying to do what was the bartender
00:19:37.860 at this never-ending america party doing well back in 2022 they just printed a whole buttload of
00:19:46.260 money okay we were like you know what everybody should have more money more money for everybody
00:19:53.940 and fill up a punch bowl and everybody started you know breaking the furniture everything just got
00:20:00.620 ugly then the fed stepped in went okay okay okay maybe we should sober up just a little bit
00:20:07.920 so time for everybody to sober up and go home and so they announced what is called
00:20:13.560 quantitative tightening i'm tight basically what they did is they drained the punch bowl they said
00:20:22.360 we're going to get rid of some of the punch bowl um and we're going to get rid of all of the excess
00:20:27.440 in there because we put way too much alcohol into this punch okay and they needed to spend down if
00:20:36.100 you will they needed to get rid of 2.3 trillion dollars worth of bonds that they owned and they
00:20:42.320 said we're just going to let them expire we're just going to let them mature without buying any
00:20:46.460 new ones okay in theory this drains the money out of the system okay makes you makes it harder for
00:20:53.960 you to get loans and everything else borrowing is more expensive the bubbles will pop it forces
00:20:59.260 the economy to sober up the next day you're like when when did i buy pets.com you were hammered man
00:21:10.160 you were hammered okay now pets.com it's gonna work it's gonna be great they don't sell pets
00:21:17.220 I don't know what they sell, but it's Pest.com.
00:21:21.440 So they were telling us that everybody's getting sober.
00:21:26.920 What did they actually do?
00:21:31.140 Well, during the wild pandemic years, the Fed had poured so much punch
00:21:36.520 that a lot of it ended up in a giant backroom keg
00:21:40.640 called the Overnight Reverse Repo Facility.
00:21:45.940 We've talked about these.
00:21:47.600 Now we know what was going on.
00:21:50.020 These are money market funds, big investors, big banks,
00:21:54.280 and they parked about $2.5 trillion in for safekeeping,
00:21:59.080 and they were earning, you know, a safe interest rate from the Fed.
00:22:03.980 Let's just park your money here in the back door of the Fed.
00:22:07.320 By 2023, something had changed.
00:22:10.100 The short-term treasury bills, super safe government IOUs,
00:22:13.520 started paying higher interest than the keg in the back room so the big investors said
00:22:19.640 why are we why are we why are why are we letting all the alcohol sit in the keg
00:22:26.340 we can have a party elsewhere so they started draining the back room keg 100 to 200 billion
00:22:36.360 dollars every single month and they poured that money right back into stocks and bonds and lending
00:22:43.520 so they weren't getting it from the punch bowl no there was a what's the passcode there was a
00:22:50.420 speakeasy in the back of the fed the fed was draining the punch in front of everybody else
00:22:57.780 by 2.3 trillion dollars but the backroom keg was refilling it by 2.5 trillion dollars plus interest
00:23:07.400 so the net effect here more punch for everybody in fact it was more punch than we started with
00:23:15.380 the first place about two or three hundred billion dollars more party that's what they did
00:23:23.500 that's why the dow jones keeps hitting new highs government keeps funding huge deficits
00:23:28.600 they don't feel the tightening you're not seeing the tightening there you're seeing the tightening
00:23:33.640 with you the bartender was pretending to cut off the drinks while secretly letting the elite guests
00:23:42.420 go into the back room and get the hidden stash that's why the whole thing is distorted
00:23:47.860 easy money the extra punch encourages people to do what 0.99
00:23:54.760 people make stupid dumb bets when they have too much money around when money is free when it's 0.98
00:24:07.100 expensive and scarce you pop the bubbles when it's not scarce you grow bubbles real estate 1.00
00:24:15.880 private equity everything and government hooked on cheap bargaining on borrowing
00:24:21.500 so last week i saw i saw something and i have not been one to say ai is a bubble because ai is real
00:24:29.260 and then i saw this story all birds ai and i'm like wait i'm not drunk so i gotta quit the shoe
00:24:43.340 company it's a tennis shoe company okay okay okay okay they try to make tennis shoes it's
00:24:50.200 went for a while and then went out of the business and had to sell the whole thing
00:24:53.380 but they kept the name and now they are doing stuff with ai what what are they doing with ai
00:25:01.900 i don't know it's pets.com pets.com pets.com invest now it's all birds you know all birds
00:25:08.800 yeah they made shoes no they're doing ai now oh okay oh my gosh if that doesn't sound like a
00:25:17.040 raging alcoholic talk i don't think i've heard one so they avoided the pain of of quantitative
00:25:27.640 tightening because they were draining in the back they didn't clean up anything you're hurt
00:25:36.140 you're hurt but the big guys aren't and that all accounts and they've they're making the hangover
00:25:43.020 worse because you know uh mathematics if you don't fix the problem it's only going to get
00:25:51.280 bigger so now they've run out of the hidden refill now the punch bowl is empty and the
00:26:01.800 the back room is closed too yeah it is it is so what do they have to do
00:26:09.720 quantitative easing no no no we would never do quantitative easing are you kidding me
00:26:16.760 no we're not doing that okay this is i mean we're we okay we're gonna buy about 40 billion dollars
00:26:25.100 a month in securities but this isn't quantitative easing this is reserve management purchases
00:26:31.640 they they they are not calling a quantitative easing it is reserved
00:26:42.920 management purchases nobody's gonna figure that one out oh my god
00:26:50.580 so what is the point of this look out gang you've been lied to
00:27:01.480 yet again. You've lost. They win. When I say they, who are they? Who is the Federal Reserve?
00:27:13.200 The United States government. No, it's not. No, it's not. Nope. The Federal Reserve of the five
00:27:22.300 biggest banks in the union. Gee, what are the five banks that don't ever seem to go down or have a
00:27:31.300 problem they just keep getting bigger and gobbling up all the other banks yeah we can't tell you for
00:27:39.000 sure because nobody knows who they are nobody needs to know what is the business of yours who
00:27:46.500 the bank is i don't know i don't know i think it's probably pretty important because they're
00:27:52.020 impoverishing all of us and making themselves bigger and bigger and bigger this is not the
00:27:57.360 federal government i mean we got our own problems with the federal government this is the federal 0.97
00:28:01.100 government covering for them it's the federal government nobody has the balls to say you know 0.95
00:28:06.520 what you're a criminal organization you're stealing from the american people and it's time it has to 0.58
00:28:14.460 stop and the fed this is the best of the glenn beck program so friends i want you to gather
00:28:26.420 around put your hands on the radio and feel feel the spirit right now is his democratic bishop
00:28:32.180 stands up and says we need a third testament because the first two are problematic
00:28:38.400 no i've never heard a bishop say yeah you know the new and old testament kind of problematic
00:28:45.720 from a vitriolic god but that's what she said listen to this a very dangerous thing that i'm
00:28:51.900 about to say now but since i'm a bit dangerous say it i'm of the opinion that we need a third
00:28:58.820 testament wow because the bible has become problematic
00:29:04.300 slaves obey your masters as you do the lord it's a text let the women keep silent in the churches 0.50
00:29:14.240 and if they have any questions let them ask their husbands at home i'm a believer
00:29:21.120 my whole heart i trust god with my whole heart i wake up in the morning talking to god and god
00:29:28.160 talking to me i don't think you're listening but i am completely frustrated with the ways in which
00:29:34.600 the text speaks to the kind of vitriolic god that makes those kinds of things and people will say
00:29:44.220 well it's in the book and i said then we need to pour that page out
00:29:47.600 you can't do it it's the word of god i said no it's words about god come on now but is it the
00:29:54.800 word of god no it is not the word of god ah okay okay i don't remember leaning learning that in
00:30:02.380 bible school uh anybody with me on that can i get an amen i don't remember hearing now i went to a
00:30:08.580 church once my wife and i went on this uh this church tour and we were looking for a church and
00:30:13.600 we went to all kinds of different churches and it was actually really fun i love doing this
00:30:17.960 well except for this particular run we went to a church it was a congregational church in cheshire
00:30:23.060 connecticut and we walk into it and um you know it's fine all the way through the service is fine
00:30:29.700 until the pastor gets up and he's given the sermon and halfway through the sermon he says now
00:30:35.660 you all know that i don't believe in god but if there be a god we surely should serve him
00:30:44.540 and i thought wait and i look at my wife and i said tanya did he just say she said uh-huh i said
00:30:50.800 shouldn't that be on the front door someplace our pastor doesn't believe in god i mean i think
00:30:54.640 that's kind of a you know it's kind of a big deal i don't want to take part anybody's religion you
00:31:00.640 No, your faith is your faith, but God is never changing, never changing.
00:31:08.200 And the problematic text, I don't know, she's quoting the same verses, you know, your middle
00:31:14.420 school atheist friend would do, you know, well, slaves obey the ambassadors, right? 0.74
00:31:20.620 Have women keep silent in the church. 0.97
00:31:22.780 Okay. 1.00
00:31:23.300 All right.
00:31:23.620 I'm not in the first grade anymore.
00:31:24.940 So, or even the fourth grade, you know, you could take some time and actually wrestle
00:31:30.100 with those verses in the context that they were written in instead of looking at it through a
00:31:35.980 2026 context. Anytime you find yourself saying, no, I think the Bible is problematic. The Bible
00:31:43.120 is problematic. I don't think I can count you as a believer. Maybe it's just me. Maybe I'm just
00:31:49.020 old school that way. I don't know if she also knows that it was the Bible that inspired liberation
00:31:59.980 of slaves uh you know women the entire story the entire story is anyone can free themselves
00:32:10.660 from man by submitting themselves to god but this bishop is now proposing the opposite she wants to
00:32:19.880 free us from god and submit to her ideas of right and wrong because they're i don't know they're just
00:32:26.520 so imagine somebody this is pretty much what she said i don't know oh thou shall not commit adultery
00:32:35.380 i mean is that really today does that fit in today it's kind of problematic
00:32:42.680 look how many people are i mean we could just start tearing pages out of the bible we won't
00:32:47.720 end up with any in there but we could just start tearing pages out of the bible that doesn't make
00:32:52.120 the Bible more true. It makes your Bible riddled with flaws. But again, maybe it's just me.
00:33:02.600 Here's the thing. She fundamentally misunderstands humans' relationship with God 0.62
00:33:07.960 because as a human, we need to ask, is this the God of the universe? Instead, she asked the question,
00:33:19.340 do i like him though i mean not are you the god of the universe that said that
00:33:27.780 do i like you or do you are you kind of outdated because you don't sound very open-minded you know
00:33:36.260 because it sounds like she doesn't like him she's decided to remake him in her image in with her
00:33:42.120 values so she becomes god and god bends to her will instead of real trust in god and and god's
00:33:53.280 purpose of trying to bend us to his will i mean i think one of you is going to win and i don't think
00:34:00.040 it's you you know i tried this game for the first 35 years of my life oh i thought i could get god
00:34:05.500 to bend to my he's a little outdated a little outdated i don't know if i like all of those
00:34:09.920 things. You know, I don't think he understood, you know, what I was going to go, what I was going
00:34:14.280 to be going through. You know what I mean? It's not to the year two anymore. Uh, you know, things
00:34:19.660 have changed. Yeah. That doesn't work out well for you. It doesn't, you know, anyone saying they're
00:34:25.920 going to free you from God. What are they actually saying? I'm going to free you from God.
00:34:32.760 submit to me because you will have a god you will worship a god
00:34:40.360 you know and so many americans still attend the church of woke with its
00:34:46.680 praise and worship and value system that you know they have their own style of holy war
00:34:55.020 that justifies violence against enemies you want to talk about vitriol i've seen a lot of vitriol
00:35:02.020 in the streets. I've seen it in the churches. I've seen people come in in Minnesota and go
00:35:09.720 into the churches and talk about their God as opposed to the people who are in the church
00:35:15.100 worshiping God. It seemed like a lot of vitriol there. That's how we have a grown man
00:35:23.820 throwing down a five-foot TPUSA reporter. It was a religious act. 0.79
00:35:32.020 Do you understand? This is what's happening. People are making their own God and following
00:35:38.080 their own God, and it is a religious experience. Think of that. They excommunicate. If you don't
00:35:44.280 agree with everything they say, they excommunicate you. You can't question it. It's the dark ages
00:35:52.860 kind of God. You don't question that. You just don't know. We know better than you.
00:35:57.120 what are you questioning for are you a problem
00:35:59.600 is that you satan that's making you say that the only thing they don't say is satan
00:36:06.280 is that donald trump that makes you say that you can't be we can't be around you uh-uh you know
00:36:15.340 the the the biblical prophets never came around going hey that old god the stuff the other
00:36:25.240 prophets were talking about? Boy, oh boy. They got it wrong. They did it wrong. They never say
00:36:30.420 disregard what came before. The Ten Commandments, ah, take four of them and you can pick four.
00:36:41.540 The Bible tells us how to deal with people like this. If they say something is going to happen
00:36:47.600 and it doesn't, drop them immediately. I think this applies to preachers and politicians
00:36:52.980 and personalities on the radio like me.
00:36:57.760 Also, if it does come true,
00:37:01.340 you still ditch them if they tell you
00:37:02.760 to go follow your own God over God.
00:37:05.040 If I went on the air and I said,
00:37:07.120 hey, by the way, 0.99
00:37:08.880 Bible's problematic. 1.00
00:37:11.160 You should pick and choose. 1.00
00:37:12.480 Nope.
00:37:14.080 Nope.
00:37:17.160 One thing God is is consistent.
00:37:18.900 and teachers from God are consistent with it. They're not at war with God because they think
00:37:28.680 he's problematic. The Bible and human history are clear. We're the problems, not the Bible.
00:37:37.200 We're the problems. And when do we become a problem? When we try to remake God to be like us,
00:37:43.220 to match our politics or our ideas on how we want to live our life, okay?
00:37:50.380 And then once we become God, we always become petty tyrants.
00:37:54.180 That's what always happens.
00:37:56.120 The American system is built on the principle that Americans submit only to one God,
00:38:03.060 the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
00:38:04.980 And that's what protects us from people who think they are God making us their subjects.
00:38:10.940 That's the problem with progressivism.
00:38:13.900 They think they're God.
00:38:15.740 They think they know more than everybody else.
00:38:21.460 And it's true whether you believe in God or not.
00:38:24.240 Don't listen to people trying to destroy a foundation like that.
00:38:28.620 Because it's always a ploy for more power.
00:38:30.680 Always.
00:38:33.680 And I believe God has messages for us and messages yet to come.
00:38:37.920 you know but they are not going to come from messengers calling him problematic
00:38:41.880 they're not going to come and go you know what life is getting hard for you because
00:38:47.660 you don't agree with so much in the bible yeah that's kind of the point i think the point is
00:38:54.180 like there's a lot of truth here and you're not going to like any of it i think that's why people
00:38:58.520 avoid it it's why people avoid going to church for two reasons one they're not saying anything
00:39:03.840 they're more like that person let me just tell you what you really want to believe
00:39:08.480 uh you know or the other reason to avoid is because they hear it and they hear truth and
00:39:15.660 they don't want to live that way sorry
00:39:18.140 just is it is what it is and it's not problematic i think we're the problem i want to show you how
00:39:27.580 the left has made everything into a religion you know i told you they they have excommunication
00:39:36.040 you know it they kick you out of the club they kick you out of church but they also they also
00:39:42.880 have traditions and faiths that you cannot question you know it's the other side that's
00:39:49.520 making you question this but they also have like choirs and choruses have you ever noticed
00:39:55.360 that the left is always digging out a new folk song i mean here's this is the new york city
00:40:03.080 gay men's chorus they're actually pretty good listen to listen to this
00:40:06.740 i mean they're good right but really you're getting together to sing political songs about
00:40:24.660 We're all going to get out and vote.
00:40:26.760 That's your God.
00:40:28.400 That's your God.
00:40:29.280 You've made politics your God.
00:40:32.620 Here's the, I love this one.
00:40:35.360 Do you remember the tree activists that were in a city council meeting in Seattle and said,
00:40:40.920 we've got a song, we got a song to sing for you.
00:40:43.920 Listen to this one.
00:40:44.880 Unwelcome sight in the neighborhood, a developer is being greedy.
00:40:49.560 There's a hole in the sky where a tree once stood.
00:40:53.420 yeah and such a lack of life and sound all that's left is bare muddy ground a magnificent tree was
00:41:05.380 murdered the mighty dollar cut it down there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was
00:41:13.220 somebody's making money stop stand up everybody's getting militant now stand up and sing this song
00:41:19.640 with me uh you know you thought ai music was bad no no people can do worse uh okay again stand up
00:41:29.420 and sing it with me here's another one here is a new choir on what democracy looks like i think
00:41:35.100 this one is in missouri listen to this one two three four one we see that there's a wrong to be
00:41:42.440 right in two we know that we are stronger when united three we exercise our right to assemble
00:41:52.640 for that's when the proud and mighty start to tremble i think this is done in either a church
00:42:00.880 or a school it looks like a church you know um but that's like that that's the choir singing
00:42:07.120 Again, they've made it into a religion.
00:42:11.340 That's what they're doing.
00:42:13.160 Everything is a religion.
00:42:14.680 If you lose God, if you destroy one God, you will replace.
00:42:19.220 People need God.
00:42:21.400 What do you worship?
00:42:23.420 You could worship your car.
00:42:24.800 You could worship your job.
00:42:26.480 You could worship your followers on Twitter.
00:42:29.980 What is it you worship?
00:42:31.420 Your looks?
00:42:32.540 You're worshiping something.
00:42:33.960 and I know that book is really really outdated but it says you should really worship God
00:42:39.820 I mean God God the God you know at least the one in the book but that's a little outdated
00:42:45.200 it's so I don't know 200 BC maybe that's just me