The Glenn Beck Program - August 06, 2025


Best of the Program | 8⧸6⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

39 minutes

Words per Minute

161.98827

Word Count

6,319

Sentence Count

470

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by Jason Buttrill to discuss the latest on the Russiagate investigation. Glenn also talks about the Islamification of America and the Somali community's defense of a 12-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted by a Somali immigrant. And the Texas Democratic Representative that fled the state over gerrymandering.


Transcript

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00:00:30.180 Hey, it's the Wednesday podcast.
00:00:32.020 You don't want to miss this.
00:00:33.200 This is the best of.
00:00:34.500 And Jason Buttrill joins us.
00:00:36.300 He is our chief researcher on the show.
00:00:38.380 And we're putting together a two-episode series tonight and then again next Wednesday night.
00:00:44.100 It involves big chalkboards that will give you the latest developments on the criminal charges
00:00:48.440 that are possibly coming against President Obama and others involved in Russiagate.
00:00:53.320 It's an important conversation that you'll hear here in this podcast.
00:00:57.000 Also, we talk about the Islamification of America.
00:00:59.820 And the Somali community that is defending a Somali immigrant that sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl.
00:01:07.040 How is this happening and acceptable in America?
00:01:10.660 And the latest on the Texas Democratic representatives that fled the state over gerrymandering.
00:01:17.000 They're now comparing it to the Holocaust from Illinois.
00:01:23.160 Incredible.
00:01:23.760 All on today's podcast.
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00:02:23.080 Jason Buttrell, welcome to the program.
00:02:24.940 How are you?
00:02:25.580 Thank you, sir.
00:02:26.280 I'm doing amazing.
00:02:27.920 I feel like with all these disclosures and everything coming out that we're finally getting some answers that we've been frustrated on.
00:02:33.640 I know the audience has been frustrated.
00:02:35.260 I share those with you.
00:02:37.180 But now things are becoming clear.
00:02:39.220 And I'm hopeful.
00:02:41.700 I'm definitely white-pilled right now.
00:02:43.620 I'm feeling a lot of hope.
00:02:44.760 It's great.
00:02:46.680 I'm glad to hear that because right now, I mean, I mentioned this yesterday.
00:02:53.020 My doctor said to me 15, 20 years ago, I'm not going to talk to you about surgery until your back is so on fire that you're begging me.
00:03:04.320 And I've been about three months into the absolute I'm begging for surgery now.
00:03:10.220 That I am so, it's weird.
00:03:12.120 What pain can do to you, it will just, I'm so black-pilled on everything right now.
00:03:18.020 So black-pilled.
00:03:19.980 You know, and part of it is just because I'm becoming unreasonable.
00:03:23.840 I'm having, as I said to Jason and Sarah, feel free to jump in at any time today because I can barely concentrate on anything and hold thoughts together.
00:03:35.180 But, you know, between that and the fact that we have not seen anything, anything, any sign of justice.
00:03:45.440 I have, we've seen a lot of stuff.
00:03:47.500 We've seen 41 Planned Parenthood centers close.
00:03:53.540 That's a very big deal.
00:03:56.160 41 Planned Parenthoods have closed.
00:03:58.880 We have seen the Corporation for Public Broadcasting gone, just gone out of business.
00:04:04.680 And I don't celebrate that, but I do celebrate our tax dollars not going to NPR and PBS anymore.
00:04:11.440 You can sell commercials.
00:04:12.660 You can, you're, you have big boy pants.
00:04:14.700 Oscar the Grouch can help you out.
00:04:16.240 He's probably got very deep pockets if he had legs.
00:04:19.660 So, I mean, you can handle that.
00:04:22.480 We're seeing things that we've never seen before.
00:04:25.560 And things are going really well in some areas.
00:04:28.420 But the biggest area I think that is the one that bothers most people is there's no justice.
00:04:35.240 It doesn't seem to be justice for those people who are in the elite circles.
00:04:41.620 They don't pay a price.
00:04:42.820 And we're going to do, we're laying out a show tonight that Jason and I have been working on now for, well, I mean, it seems like we've been working on this one for 15 years.
00:04:54.860 The next two shows are going to lay some stuff out next week.
00:04:58.200 We have big chalkboards.
00:05:00.460 And we're going to lay it out almost like we did the impeachment trial.
00:05:04.700 Because we've had all of these pieces, but now we have proof of it.
00:05:08.740 And that has not given me any satisfaction.
00:05:11.000 But is it Pam Bondi now that is giving you hope?
00:05:15.180 Or is it just the fact that this is becoming so provable now?
00:05:20.120 Yeah, I think it's that it's becoming provable.
00:05:22.540 And the fact that we do have an administration that is referring this towards some kind of criminal proceeding is very, very uplifting.
00:05:29.680 But, I mean, Glenn, you and I have walked through chalkboards and we're like, okay, this is what happened.
00:05:35.540 Like, this dot connects to that dot.
00:05:37.460 There's these people.
00:05:38.120 We have these documents.
00:05:39.400 But there was always one little thing where we were like, but we need this that just, that's it.
00:05:46.400 Like, we know this is true.
00:05:47.480 It's common sense.
00:05:48.360 Yeah, but if we had this, it is over.
00:05:50.320 And now we're starting to see those, like, questions that I didn't, I completely forgot about.
00:05:55.300 Like, who would think that we would see possibly an answer on the Bill Clinton, Loretta Lynch meeting on the tarmac in Arizona?
00:06:06.740 Remember that?
00:06:07.980 I mean, how would that come through now where we're like, oh, that's what's happening.
00:06:16.600 Now we know where that originated from.
00:06:19.120 Like, we're starting to see answers.
00:06:21.040 Who would have thought, Glenn, that we would see now through Russiagate answers to questions that we had about Ukraine and the George Soros Open Society Foundation and their collusion with the Obama administration.
00:06:35.520 You and I dug through emails.
00:06:38.140 What year was that?
00:06:39.360 I can't even remember where we were showing collusion between the two of them to basically steal a country.
00:06:44.980 Now we're getting answers to that off of a Russiagate disclosure.
00:06:49.120 Yeah, 17, 2017.
00:06:51.760 And you know what's so frustrating is we knew this was true.
00:06:55.560 And I guess we should rephrase this.
00:06:57.920 It's satisfying.
00:06:59.340 We knew this to be true.
00:07:01.020 But like you said, we never had the pieces where we could say case closed.
00:07:06.600 You still had to take a leap of faith and say, OK, well, that makes total sense.
00:07:12.500 But you've got it 95%.
00:07:14.360 You know what I mean?
00:07:15.580 You've got it maybe at worst case scenario.
00:07:17.780 You have 80% of it.
00:07:19.400 And so, yes.
00:07:20.460 But is it beyond a reasonable doubt?
00:07:22.700 For me, it always has been.
00:07:24.920 You know, once we get up around 90%, I'm sorry, but reasonable doubt.
00:07:29.240 You can connect the dots and you look at the pattern over a long period of time and you see who these people are.
00:07:35.220 And you can say without a doubt, without reasonable doubt or beyond reasonable doubt.
00:07:41.760 But, you know, that's not good enough to be able to say other than what we said is this is our theory on what happened.
00:07:51.300 Now it is becoming provable fact.
00:07:54.260 And that is it is quite satisfying.
00:07:58.080 And to see that they are now getting all of the records.
00:08:03.400 They are convening a grand jury.
00:08:06.720 It looks like this might happen.
00:08:08.680 Yeah, I think it is going to happen.
00:08:12.060 And I'm just kind of rolling through some of the, like, maybe potential charges that I could see.
00:08:16.560 I could easily see multiple people within the FBI getting charged with obstruction of justice.
00:08:22.580 I could easily see that.
00:08:24.300 Another question that we had just based off of that point, you know, remember, I mean, there's all these flashpoints within the past decade plus of history where we were looking at the TV screen as something was going on, like a James Comey going on TV public announcement saying he's not going.
00:08:40.600 He's dropping the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server.
00:08:44.060 We were like, what?
00:08:45.540 Like, how are you giving this response of intent somehow, like fitting that in to say why?
00:08:51.500 And now we're looking at, like, this Durham annex and we're seeing the reason why they're dropping the case is pretty much they were scared to death.
00:09:01.640 The deep state, quote, was exasperated, not knowing what to do because of all these leaks.
00:09:07.760 They did not know what to do.
00:09:09.300 So the FBI apparently was like, we've got to shut this down now.
00:09:15.780 Why?
00:09:16.240 Well, also, and as we'll show you tonight, the granddaddy at the top, the president at the time was saying, I need to use all levers to shut this down immediately.
00:09:28.080 Too many scandals.
00:09:29.100 End of my term.
00:09:29.920 We have to shut this down.
00:09:31.240 It's bringing everything into context.
00:09:33.860 And it's kind of amazing to me that we're not seeing more in the mainstream media.
00:09:37.820 Draw some of these connections and pointing some of these things out because they're huge.
00:09:42.240 Of course not.
00:09:43.320 We will not see this in the mainstream media.
00:09:46.500 I mean, this is going to happen, you know, without it.
00:09:49.160 I mean, did you see the guy?
00:09:50.220 This is from just the news.
00:09:51.660 So John Solomon, the guy who was, you know, the signer and really one of the big pushers, Larry Pfeiffer of the Hunter Biden laptop letter.
00:10:04.760 You know, saying that the, you know, the Russians, he is still saying today he has come out and he has doubled down that I'm telling you that was a Russian op.
00:10:15.260 What are you nuts?
00:10:17.720 You really think you're going to get away with it?
00:10:19.860 And here's the other thing.
00:10:21.640 They are starting to make sure that the statute of limitations is, is not a thing of the past.
00:10:30.000 You see that Brennan and Comey had come out and they said all of this stuff is false, yada, yada.
00:10:35.960 And they wrote an op-ed in the New York Times that has now opened them up again because it's dragged it into a new time period.
00:10:47.080 Even though a grand conspiracy can, you forget about all statute of limitations if it's a grand conspiracy, but they just did it.
00:10:56.020 They just, they just did it again.
00:10:58.500 They've opened themselves up to, you know, prosecution because they just perjured themselves again.
00:11:07.700 Yeah.
00:11:07.880 Keep, keep, keep on doing that boys.
00:11:09.620 Yeah.
00:11:09.940 Keep doing it.
00:11:10.660 And that's been their strategy.
00:11:11.780 You know, if, if they're confronted with overwhelming evidence and guilt, they just double down and say, nah, that didn't happen.
00:11:18.180 That's always been the left strategy on these things.
00:11:21.160 My hope is the time is now different and that is over and that is no longer going to work.
00:11:26.680 That's my hope.
00:11:27.720 So listen to this.
00:11:29.180 According to Tulsi Gabbard, the nation's top intelligence officials, my refusal, this is Mark Elias.
00:11:34.000 My refusal to post on Twitter is being reviewed by the department of justice as evidence of wrongdoing.
00:11:39.280 No.
00:11:40.400 Explain who Mark Elias is, Jason.
00:11:43.200 Remind, remind people.
00:11:44.600 This guy is everywhere, everywhere throughout these scandals.
00:11:49.760 He's pretty much the, you know, the, the, the conductor of the left's lawfare on anything they want to do to shut down whatever conservatives or the Republican Party wants to do.
00:11:59.780 He's, he's pretty much the conductor.
00:12:01.820 Yeah.
00:12:02.300 He's a, he's the, he's an architect.
00:12:05.480 He's also involved in act blue.
00:12:07.720 Is he not?
00:12:08.180 Uh, that I do not know about.
00:12:10.720 I'll check that.
00:12:11.920 Uh, check that.
00:12:12.720 Okay.
00:12:13.040 Maybe I'm thinking of somebody else, but, but he is, he has been everywhere on anything legal and he is, his fingerprints are all over.
00:12:21.300 Uh, this case from Tulsi Gabbard.
00:12:24.320 Um, he said, uh, he, he writes, if that sounds preposterous, it is, um, if you don't believe it's true and neither do I, the question is, why did Tulsi Gabbard say it?
00:12:35.480 What does it mean for the Trump administration's weaponization of government?
00:12:38.820 He's now saying that the government is being weaponized by Donald Trump.
00:12:43.980 I became aware of the latest conspiracy theory in an unusual way as a question on a pro-democracy podcast.
00:12:51.620 I love that.
00:12:52.720 Within minutes of sitting down with Tim Miller from the Bulwark podcast last Thursday, he asked me about the right wing's latest attack on me.
00:13:00.460 I don't know if you've seen this, but Glenn Beck says that Mark Elias has stopped posting on X.
00:13:06.180 John Kerry privatized his account and Peter struck deleted his account.
00:13:09.940 Is the deep state panicking?
00:13:12.280 Miller asked jokingly, are the deep state and you, are you panicking?
00:13:17.320 Iris responded with, do I look panicked?
00:13:24.060 Uh, each time I'm targeted, the volume of hate I receive online and in correspondence spikes.
00:13:29.700 Oh, oh, is that happened to you, Mark?
00:13:33.280 Oh, I'm good to bother you.
00:13:35.840 Welcome to my life.
00:13:37.100 Oh, I don't know.
00:13:38.440 Circa 2002.
00:13:41.740 Um, some of it's deranged.
00:13:44.140 Much, much of it is anti-Semitic.
00:13:46.660 What?
00:13:48.200 What?
00:13:50.400 Apparently he's Jewish.
00:13:51.980 I didn't know that.
00:13:53.300 Apparently he's Jewish and, uh, and he's on the left.
00:13:57.520 So this is the, I mean, now if you're targeted by anti-Semitism, it's coming mainly from the
00:14:09.160 left, my friend, uh, and thank you for growing it on the right.
00:14:13.460 You've done such a great job.
00:14:15.080 Anyway, some of it's deranged.
00:14:16.820 Much of it is anti-Semitic and it's deeply conspiratorial.
00:14:19.520 Like Beck, many of the purveyors of these lies accused me of being part of the deep state.
00:14:26.220 Now listen to this.
00:14:27.300 I've never worked in government and I have no ties to the U.S. national security agencies.
00:14:33.500 But does it mean that you're not a member of the deep state, dude?
00:14:36.900 I mean, NGOs, non-governmental organizations, I mean, they're part of the deep state.
00:14:46.380 They're getting funding from the state to do the, is it really, you know, who else has
00:14:53.380 not been part of a state organization?
00:14:57.380 Uh, George Soros.
00:14:59.840 He's definitely part of the deep state.
00:15:03.120 You are, you are one of the, I'm not sure if he is an architect or he's just one of
00:15:09.160 the footmen, but he is absolutely, in my opinion, part of the deep state.
00:15:15.940 Uh, and, and, you know, we see this because we've done chalkboards and his name continues
00:15:22.340 to appear over and over and over again.
00:15:24.640 You know, it's like, uh, it's like if you're, if you're a detective and there's, uh, uh, you
00:15:33.840 know, a serial killer on the loose and it's the same MO at some point you begin to look
00:15:39.800 at the crowd that's around that body every single time.
00:15:44.180 And if there's a couple of people that keep showing up and they're at the scene of every
00:15:48.920 crime, you're like, wait a minute.
00:15:51.480 Uh, that's interesting because how are you guys always here?
00:15:57.260 Why are you always at the scene of the crime?
00:16:00.400 Why?
00:16:01.200 What can you explain that?
00:16:03.760 He's always there.
00:16:06.960 Yeah.
00:16:07.540 You, uh, you talk about like, we connect dots and we, especially when we do these chalkboards
00:16:12.760 and we're not accusing you anything, uh, obviously Mark Elias, but like when, when the dots go
00:16:17.380 through and we talk about George Soros, we noticed that you also worked at Perkins Coy
00:16:21.460 $5 million, went from George Soros to Perkins Coy.
00:16:24.140 We also know that you were there in April, 2016, Mark Elias, you, uh, hired or helped to
00:16:28.840 hire Fusion GPS, the people that produce the steel dossier.
00:16:31.780 I don't have to draw too many more connections.
00:16:35.260 They're doing it themselves.
00:16:37.140 I mean, yeah, you may not, it may not be the legal standard.
00:16:41.520 You know what I mean?
00:16:42.280 There may be a reasonable doubt for a jury, but this ain't a jury, man.
00:16:47.040 This is not a jury.
00:16:48.180 We're just looking at the people standing around going, I don't know.
00:16:51.920 I don't know.
00:16:53.160 Uh, there seems to be an awful lot of activity here with Mark Elias.
00:16:57.620 I think maybe we could put them in the category, at least non-legally in a category of, I don't
00:17:03.800 trust that dude.
00:17:05.060 Maybe that's just me.
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00:18:31.580 There's a story that came out, I think it was on Monday, and I haven't had a chance to
00:18:36.380 get to it because I wanted to spend some serious time on it.
00:18:39.960 Um, because, uh, there is a, a story of a Somali immigrant living in the city.
00:18:48.320 In the United States who was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for raping a 12 year old
00:18:55.140 girl in Minneapolis last year.
00:18:58.780 Um, okay.
00:19:00.540 12 year old girl.
00:19:02.120 You get 12 years for it.
00:19:03.800 Doesn't seem right, but okay.
00:19:06.340 But that's not where this story ends.
00:19:10.300 This guy was born in Somalia during the country's civil war, grew up, uh, in Kenya in a refugee
00:19:16.360 camp.
00:19:17.000 He emigrated to the United States, initially spent time in Minnesota before moving to North
00:19:21.880 Dakota for several years.
00:19:22.960 And then he moved back to Minnesota where he's been ever since.
00:19:26.400 Uh, we have no idea what his citizenship looks like, but in July of 2024, he was charged with
00:19:34.560 raping a 12 year old girl.
00:19:36.020 And according to the criminal complaint, the victim said she was playing in the backyard
00:19:40.880 of her family's home.
00:19:42.480 Uh, and from an alley behind the house, a man looked over the fence and started talking to
00:19:47.640 her.
00:19:47.840 He then asked, Hey, is your mom home?
00:19:50.660 And she foolishly said, no, she's not.
00:19:53.980 Uh, the man left the scene for a few minutes, then returned, putting his hand over her mouth
00:19:59.540 and forcing her into the car, striking her over the head.
00:20:04.060 The victim said the man drove a short distance away from the home, pulled over, sexually assaulted
00:20:09.700 her.
00:20:10.720 Eventually she got away from him and ran home.
00:20:13.640 Uh, now, according to the criminal charges, the victim had contact information for Mohammed
00:20:19.980 Muse, uh, and that was in her phone.
00:20:23.080 Why?
00:20:23.620 When she was asked about who this is, the victim said, that's the man who assaulted her
00:20:28.400 using that cell phone contact.
00:20:31.220 A sting operation was set up by the victim's family several weeks after the assault.
00:20:35.700 Um, uh, he arrived at the victim's home, uh, to, I guess, you know, take her out or whatever
00:20:42.000 he was going to do with her and, uh, was taken into police, uh, custody.
00:20:46.640 So he was found guilty of first degree criminal sexual, uh, conduct.
00:20:51.780 He was convicted.
00:20:54.680 That's when things got really weird because he not only got family, you know, family to
00:21:04.120 write letters of recommendation to say, Hey, he's not really like this.
00:21:08.020 He's not usually raping children, et cetera, et cetera.
00:21:11.800 Um, but when asked about his character, his Islamic center wrote about his character.
00:21:23.920 Um, he is a deeply good man whose presence enriches the lives of those who are around, who are
00:21:29.940 around him.
00:21:30.580 We respectfully ask that you consider his character, his contributions, and his ongoing potential
00:21:36.780 when making your decision.
00:21:39.300 He generally, uh, genuinely strives to make meaningful contributions to our society.
00:21:45.400 We, the undersigned members of the Somali community, write this letter to express our strong and
00:21:51.040 heartfelt support of a member of our community.
00:21:54.260 The Islamic center wrote that he faced the challenge of starting over in a new culture.
00:22:00.580 Oh, did he, did he have to do that?
00:22:03.480 And he just couldn't take the stress of that anymore.
00:22:06.060 And so he started raping 12 year olds.
00:22:09.480 Um, the Islamic center said the community has witnessed his love for his family and his kids.
00:22:18.220 He's also been an active volunteer in our mosque where regularly he visited during
00:22:23.900 Friday prayers, Ramadan and community events.
00:22:28.180 You'll often find him helping elders.
00:22:30.720 Well, of course he's helping elders.
00:22:33.440 He doesn't need to rape them.
00:22:35.040 Helping elders find rides home or staying after to help clean up.
00:22:39.380 His service has never been about recognition, just quiet commitment to supporting the spaces
00:22:43.780 that hold our community together.
00:22:45.880 So last week, the judge sentenced him to 12 years in prison.
00:22:51.400 That is the least amount of prison time that is recommended.
00:22:55.680 The judge could not give him less prison time.
00:22:59.940 He's also required to register as a, uh, sexual, a friend offender, but here's the good news.
00:23:07.460 He could be released as early as 2033 and remain on probation for the rest of his sentence.
00:23:17.620 By the way, he also continues to deny that he committed any, uh, sexual assault.
00:23:26.220 So he's not penitent for it.
00:23:29.920 Why did the judge do this?
00:23:37.560 Can you help me out on that?
00:23:40.280 What kind of, can you imagine, can you imagine your church?
00:23:45.200 If your church, uh, I know mine wouldn't do this.
00:23:48.680 My church, uh, found out that I was being tried for sexual assault of a 12 year old.
00:23:56.280 I think I'd be, well, I know I would be, I'd be excommunicated immediately.
00:24:00.760 Um, and if they said anything about my character, it would be required that I be penitent about
00:24:08.320 it, that I would have asked for forgiveness.
00:24:11.020 And then I know my church pretty well.
00:24:14.300 They would have said, he's got you, he, he has to pay his, uh, his temporal penalty.
00:24:22.820 Um, but we would ask that you would look into this and this and this, but that would all
00:24:28.700 be contingent on me being penitent in the first place.
00:24:32.320 And I don't think that they would make a strong case for my character because I just raped a 12 year old.
00:24:44.400 So what is this?
00:24:47.040 This is the Islamification of our society.
00:24:51.860 And I warn you, it is happening everywhere.
00:24:55.600 There's a, uh, there's a story out in the New York post today.
00:24:59.240 Let me just give you some highlights of it.
00:25:00.720 Many of my friends and former neighbors in New York, where I live for 27 years are anxious about
00:25:05.220 London's future and the future of New York.
00:25:09.120 If it elects a mayor, a self-proclaimed Muslim socialist, um, another great world capital already
00:25:17.280 offers a glimpse of what might lie ahead.
00:25:20.020 And that's London with their far left Muslim socialist mayor con.
00:25:25.780 I recently returned to my native London for the first time in more than two decades.
00:25:29.860 What I found wasn't inclusive, wasn't a cosmopolitan capital that I had known and loved, but a city
00:25:35.880 so altered in tone and appearance, um, uh, that I scarcely recognized it over the course
00:25:43.340 of a fortnight in June.
00:25:45.380 Okay.
00:25:45.820 Can we stop using for, I don't even know what a fortnight, Jason, do you know what a fortnight
00:25:50.040 is for score and seven years ago?
00:25:52.960 Is that, I don't know.
00:25:55.640 Is that three days?
00:25:56.320 Can you just say three days, seven days, whatever it is.
00:25:59.840 Can you stop using the word fortnight, please?
00:26:02.860 It's not, I mean, I'm sorry.
00:26:04.760 Charles Dickens isn't around to explain it to me.
00:26:07.900 Um, over the course of a fortnight in June, the neighborhood after neighborhood left me
00:26:14.200 feeling not just like a visitor, but a stranger in my own birthplace.
00:26:17.500 At times I felt as though I was in Dubai rather than London.
00:26:22.180 Mayor Khan, a Muslim socialist of Pakistani heritage has aggressively pursued a pro immigration
00:26:28.820 agenda during his last eight years.
00:26:31.220 Khan's London offers housing and social services that are a magnet for the record number of illegal
00:26:36.320 immigrants flooding into Britain.
00:26:38.540 Khan was reelected for a third term in May, 2024.
00:26:42.560 This isn't about race or immigration, nor is it nostalgia for some imagined golden era.
00:26:48.360 I'm the daughter of a first generation Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe that grew up
00:26:52.640 in a multicultural London during the 1950s and sixties.
00:26:56.400 My childhood circle included Afro-Caribbean and Persian friends, our high street bustled with
00:27:02.120 South Asian owned shops and takeaways run by newly arrived strivers from former British colonies.
00:27:07.820 My father's kosher tailor shop stood proudly on brick lane, even as the East end transformed
00:27:13.580 from a Jewish enclave into a Bangladeshi stronghold.
00:27:17.220 These shifts felt organic, imperfect.
00:27:20.140 Yes, but cohesive.
00:27:21.540 There was a sense of shared direction.
00:27:23.980 The anti-Semitic bullying I experienced at school came usually from native born white Britons,
00:27:30.220 not immigrants.
00:27:31.500 But this time, the transformation of London is fundamentally different.
00:27:36.100 What struck me wasn't just the arrival of new communities, but the visible dominance in
00:27:41.160 many of the neighborhoods of conservative Middle Eastern and Muslim cultural norms.
00:27:45.320 It wasn't just a demographic change, but a palpable shift in the atmosphere of public life.
00:27:51.840 In shops, pharmacies, cafes, on the tube, I repeatedly encountered women in full hijabs and men in
00:27:59.500 their, is it thwab, thwabs, what is a thwab or thwab or, oh God.
00:28:08.500 Anyway, what was missing was the gradual integration I remembered from my youth.
00:28:13.240 I saw no signs these communities were blending in to the broader civic culture or even being
00:28:18.980 encouraged to.
00:28:20.240 What I saw wasn't diversity, but cultural segregation, not integration, but a parallel society.
00:28:27.820 We have suggested, some have suggested my timing because he, this person arrived during one of
00:28:34.660 the high holy days of Islam might have skewed my impression perhaps.
00:28:38.800 But while that might explain the Rolls Royces and Lamborghinis with, uh, uh, with, uh, UAE plates
00:28:46.860 outside of Mayfair hotels, it doesn't explain the sense of dislocation I felt in ordinary
00:28:52.160 bureaus, uh, yada, yada, yada.
00:28:55.940 Um, it goes on and on and on to say that this is really that London is coming apart at the seams.
00:29:01.740 And I think that's true, uh, Zoran Mondami of New York will not be transformed overnight.
00:29:08.900 But if Momdani moves to double down on sanctuary policies for the undocumented immigrants while
00:29:13.560 driving out the tax base needed to fund these socialist ambitions, the city I love could soon
00:29:18.680 follow London's path.
00:29:20.720 London's diversity once may be proud.
00:29:23.220 I still believe in its potential, but I say this with sorrow, not anger.
00:29:26.380 London no longer feels like home.
00:29:28.180 It has been taken over is New York next.
00:29:31.540 I would say, uh, that if New York puts Momdani in, and if the socialist Muslim mayor from, uh,
00:29:40.940 Minneapolis is also voted in, this is the future.
00:29:45.120 What you're seeing happening in capitals all over Europe and London, uh, what's happening
00:29:51.520 there is going to happen in those two places.
00:29:55.420 And this should be extraordinarily concerning to all Americans.
00:30:01.580 I don't care how you dress.
00:30:03.680 I don't care where you're from.
00:30:05.720 Do you want to be American?
00:30:08.260 Which brings us back to the story from yesterday.
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00:31:56.520 I want to play a couple of, um, sound bites that came out yesterday.
00:32:00.800 Uh, first of all, let me start, uh, here with a cut seven.
00:32:07.860 This is a state representative from Texas, Ron Reynolds.
00:32:11.940 He went on CNN and said, he wasn't worried about anything that the state of Texas was,
00:32:17.940 was claiming to do to him because they were fleeing the state, um, because they're on the
00:32:22.800 right side of history.
00:32:23.840 Here's cut seven.
00:32:24.940 I'm not worried about, uh, governor Abbott's threats of going to jail or a $500 a day fine
00:32:30.520 because we're standing on the right side of history, making our own good trouble to fight,
00:32:34.980 to preserve and protect our democracy.
00:32:36.980 We're on the right side of history.
00:32:39.200 We're not beholden to the MAGA, uh, extremists that are trying to disenfranchise black and
00:32:43.760 brown communities.
00:32:44.880 We're doing everything we can to protect Texans.
00:32:48.440 And so we're not going to, uh, coward to, uh, governor Abbott's, uh, bailed attempts of,
00:32:54.220 of putting us in jail.
00:32:55.760 Uh, this is worth our democracy.
00:32:58.660 This is not just about Texas.
00:33:00.240 As Dr. King said, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
00:33:03.820 This is a, about protecting our democracy because if they can do it in Texas, they can do it
00:33:09.940 anywhere else.
00:33:10.820 So we're going to stand strong.
00:33:12.540 Uh, we're not going to back down and we're going to keep pressing forward to protect
00:33:16.780 every single Texan so that they won't be disenfranchised.
00:33:19.880 We're not going back to the days of, uh, Jim Crow.
00:33:23.040 We're going to stand up to racial gerrymandering.
00:33:27.340 Okay.
00:33:27.900 This is, this is crazy.
00:33:29.540 There's so much there.
00:33:30.740 Uh, I mean, first of all, be really careful when you say you're on the right side of history.
00:33:36.220 I mean, I don't know about you, but I question all the time and I think this is really healthy.
00:33:40.660 Am I on the right side of history?
00:33:42.120 I don't know.
00:33:42.940 I don't know what the answer history will tell me the answer.
00:33:46.280 Am I on the right side?
00:33:49.100 Am I, am I fighting for the things that are right, correct, eternally true and righteous?
00:33:56.840 I don't know.
00:33:58.180 I mean, there are so many things that I go back and forth on that I, I just don't know.
00:34:03.800 And I think that's really important to question yourself.
00:34:07.560 So anybody who, when they are firm on you're on the right side of history, we know we don't
00:34:11.480 question we're on the right side of history, really?
00:34:13.440 Because you were the ones with ESG forcing people to, uh, follow these rules.
00:34:19.480 Like, you know, there's no difference between a man and a woman, uh, you know, uh, men in
00:34:24.860 women's sports, men can have a baby that, that really, that's not working out well, you
00:34:30.320 know, that you're on the side that Dr.
00:34:32.800 Martin Luther King was wrong, that, that the color of the skin does matter.
00:34:38.160 That, that was your position.
00:34:39.480 And you said you were on the right side of history.
00:34:41.480 I, I don't think you're on the right side of history on that one.
00:34:44.640 You know, it seems to be, uh, falling apart on you because now you're quoting Dr.
00:34:49.860 Martin Luther King.
00:34:50.800 What I thought we didn't, uh, we didn't agree with Dr.
00:34:53.900 Martin Luther King.
00:34:54.660 I mean, that, that was your position two years ago.
00:34:57.320 So when you're, when you listen to anybody who says they're on the right side of history,
00:35:02.180 be very, very careful.
00:35:03.820 You know, the one thing that I am absolutely certain of 100% certain of is I'm not certain
00:35:10.780 of anything.
00:35:12.820 The more I learn, the less certain I become on certain things.
00:35:16.820 Right side of history.
00:35:20.280 I don't know.
00:35:20.840 I'm going to do my best and let God sort it out at the end.
00:35:23.360 I, I, I, I don't know.
00:35:25.620 And, and then they say, if they can do this in Texas, if the Republicans can do this in
00:35:30.420 Texas, they can do it anywhere.
00:35:32.180 They have been doing it everywhere since 1812.
00:35:36.200 If you knew the history of gerrymandering, it comes from, uh, elder, uh, or Jerry Eldridge,
00:35:45.980 right?
00:35:46.680 Jerry Eldridge, I think, or Eldridge, Jerry.
00:35:49.400 That's it.
00:35:49.800 Eldridge, Jerry.
00:35:50.820 He was a founding father, 1812.
00:35:53.680 He is the governor.
00:35:55.140 I think of Massachusetts.
00:35:56.220 They start to draw these squiggly lines for the congressional map.
00:36:00.720 It's later in the 1840s called gerrymandering, but.
00:36:05.060 That's how it started.
00:36:06.840 They've been doing it forever and the worst place.
00:36:10.120 Well, I'll get into that here in a second.
00:36:11.520 So let me play the second, uh, clip here.
00:36:14.540 Um, and that is, uh, on the Don Lemon show, who knew he still had a show.
00:36:20.500 Another Texas state rep, uh, Yolanda Jones said this cut six.
00:36:26.140 And then integration happened and everybody thought they accept us.
00:36:28.940 They don't accept us.
00:36:30.220 They are showing us who they are.
00:36:31.800 We should believe them.
00:36:32.820 And we better have the courage to stand up.
00:36:35.000 Otherwise we will fall for anything.
00:36:36.980 And in this country, we will be defeated, deported.
00:36:40.500 I mean, we will lose all of our rights.
00:36:43.000 And if you think it can't happen, it can.
00:36:44.920 And I will liken this to the Holocaust.
00:36:46.480 People are like, well, how did the Holocaust happen?
00:36:48.860 How is somebody in a position to kill all them people?
00:36:51.500 Well, good people remain silent.
00:36:53.320 Or, or good people didn't realize that what happens to them can very soon happen to me
00:36:58.860 or somebody I love.
00:36:59.780 And so you, and even, so even if you made it, man, you have an obligation to help people
00:37:04.620 who can't because God forbid they end up targeting you and your family.
00:37:09.200 Okay, I agree with everything she said, except what she's applying it to.
00:37:16.580 How is this the Jerry?
00:37:18.580 I mean, I think it's a little insulting to those who had relatives stuffed into ovens to say that
00:37:26.020 gerrymandering is like the Holocaust.
00:37:28.700 But maybe that's just me.
00:37:31.780 Look, you know what this is all about?
00:37:33.700 This is all about when a group of people in the government no longer believe in its own people.
00:37:40.700 When 57 elected Democrats from Texas, they didn't just walk out on their duties.
00:37:46.200 They walked out on the people.
00:37:48.500 They fled the state to avoid voting on redistricting maps they say are unfair.
00:37:54.360 They say they're standing up for democracy.
00:37:56.780 But where did they run?
00:37:58.380 This tells you a lot in the story.
00:38:00.180 Illinois, New York, Massachusetts, the states whose maps are textbook examples of political
00:38:06.960 gerrymandering.
00:38:07.800 They ran to Massachusetts where it was, it was Eldridge Jerry that gerrymandering is named
00:38:15.420 after.
00:38:16.020 He was the governor of Massachusetts.
00:38:18.400 They fled to the belly of the beast while crying wolf back home.
00:38:23.860 So the first thing you need to know is this is not about justice.
00:38:28.480 This is about power.
00:38:29.840 And they are betting that you are too distracted and your friends are too distracted or discouraged
00:38:35.480 to notice.
00:38:36.300 I know you are too farmer when I saw you getting that fooled.
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