The Glenn Beck Program - February 12, 2024


Best of the Program | Guest: Rep. Harriet Hageman | 2⧸12⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

148.5524

Word Count

5,485

Sentence Count

437

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

On today's show, we discuss the latest in the Biden administration, the controversial Super Bowl ads, and Tucker Carlson's controversial ad about Jesus. Also, we talk about Vladimir Putin and his controversial ad, Tucker Carlson, and much, much more.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 We had a ton going on today in today's podcast that you don't want to miss a second of it.
00:00:35.280 First of all, we're starting to talk a little bit about, you know, Biden, what happens next, and who's actually running the government.
00:00:44.920 If he's this out of control, who's running the government?
00:00:48.460 Also, controversial Super Bowl ads.
00:00:51.560 The most controversial is on the right, and it's an ad about Jesus.
00:00:56.760 Also, we talk about Vladimir Putin and Tucker Carlson.
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00:02:16.220 It was an odd birthday, but I'll tell you about that later on when we get past some of the important things,
00:02:29.640 like the worst commercials on the Super Bowl.
00:02:34.540 You know, Pat, did you find yourself paying attention to the commercials at all?
00:02:38.800 Really?
00:02:39.540 Not like I used to, because they're just not worth it anymore.
00:02:43.260 They just don't do Super Bowl commercials like they once did.
00:02:46.220 You know, they're not.
00:02:47.440 I don't.
00:02:47.940 I don't.
00:02:49.500 There were a few decent ones.
00:02:51.460 Some of them were okay.
00:02:53.000 Some of them, I really liked the Paramount Creed commercial.
00:02:57.860 I like that one.
00:02:58.920 That's pretty good.
00:03:00.820 There were a few that stood out a little bit, but for Super Bowl ads that you're paying $7 million to air,
00:03:08.320 I think they could have been a lot better.
00:03:10.440 Yeah.
00:03:11.020 Yeah, I think so, too.
00:03:12.060 For one 30-second spot.
00:03:13.180 Yeah.
00:03:13.340 There were a couple that I did notice, and here's the first one.
00:03:20.700 Cut one.
00:03:21.440 Pfizer.
00:03:25.680 Can't hear it.
00:03:27.320 There it is.
00:03:31.060 So far, I'm thinking, this is really good.
00:03:34.000 Don't know who the advertiser is.
00:03:35.620 They're making paintings come alive.
00:03:38.800 They're singing a Queen song.
00:03:41.320 Don't stop me now.
00:03:42.720 Now, I'm starting to go, who is this?
00:03:50.260 There's nothing more fun than an mRNA vaccine being injected into your arm.
00:03:57.580 It's just, it's a lot of fun.
00:03:59.200 Yeah.
00:03:59.840 Yeah.
00:04:00.140 Now you start to see the viruses and the cures.
00:04:08.520 And you're like, wait, this is Pfizer.
00:04:12.880 Yeah.
00:04:13.980 Yeah.
00:04:14.260 And the last person that should be saying, don't stop me now, is Pfizer.
00:04:20.440 No, no, no, no, no, we'd like to stop you right now.
00:04:26.820 Then RFK has been apologizing to his family.
00:04:33.420 The Super PAC put this commercial out for RFK.
00:04:36.440 Yeah.
00:05:00.080 Wow.
00:05:00.740 It's really work with him, doesn't it?
00:05:03.820 70.
00:05:04.260 2024 is responsible for the content of this advertisement.
00:05:08.480 So it's good.
00:05:09.860 It was a super PAC.
00:05:11.180 I thought it was, you know, it was cool.
00:05:12.920 But the family, I guess, was greatly offended because, you know, some of them, I guess, it's
00:05:19.800 pretty bad when your own family is like, how dare you run for president?
00:05:24.660 This is bad.
00:05:28.180 Let's see.
00:05:28.900 This one is possibly the one causing the most controversy.
00:05:35.380 And it's all coming from the right.
00:05:39.120 Cut three.
00:05:40.140 It is pictures of Christ washing people's feet.
00:05:50.440 Can you explain?
00:05:51.520 Can you?
00:05:51.920 I can't see them from here, Pat.
00:05:54.120 Yeah.
00:05:54.380 It's just a whole bunch of different images of people washing other people's feet.
00:05:59.320 Um, and they're, they're normally poor, destitute.
00:06:08.280 There's a gas worker with a, with a hippie in somebody's backyard washing an elderly person.
00:06:16.860 Um, um, a black man sitting on a porch, watching a, washing a white man's feet or vice versa.
00:06:26.620 Yeah.
00:06:27.080 And then the last one.
00:06:29.140 Jesus didn't teach hate.
00:06:30.560 The last one.
00:06:32.280 He washed feet.
00:06:35.100 Yeah.
00:06:36.080 All right.
00:06:38.020 Okay.
00:06:38.640 So stop.
00:06:39.300 So the last one is the controversial one.
00:06:42.180 Uh, and some people have a problem.
00:06:43.920 In fact, let me read Steve Dace, who I really like.
00:06:47.260 Um, I just happened to disagree with him, but that is the glory of the blaze.
00:06:53.300 Uh, we don't all have to agree.
00:06:55.280 Uh, and we don't force each other to agree.
00:06:58.320 You will say this.
00:07:00.280 No.
00:07:00.800 Yeah.
00:07:01.000 We're against the whole fascistic, uh, kind of brainwashing kind of thing.
00:07:05.780 So I'm, I was, um, reading a tweet that, that Steve sent out, uh, this morning,
00:07:13.920 morning, and he said, how wrong was the, he gets us ad at the Superbowl?
00:07:19.540 Jesus washed the feet of his disciples, not the multitudes of unrepentant sinners.
00:07:24.340 As the ad depicts instead for them, he freely offered himself up as a living sacrifice for
00:07:30.040 their sins, which the ad never points out to them.
00:07:32.960 It affirms, uh, it instead affirms them in their sin, just a vile, repulsive, heretical,
00:07:39.840 and offensive ad.
00:07:41.160 I can't get upset at Pfizer, Bud Light, or anybody else.
00:07:44.160 The spirit of the age, uh, uh, secrets from its depraved mind.
00:07:48.880 When our answer fund, uh, mind, when this, our answer funded by wealthy Christians, it has
00:07:57.880 been 12 hours and I'm still mad.
00:08:00.560 Um, I, you know, I, I kind of disagree.
00:08:04.840 I mean, they didn't, I think they should have put somebody like the Capitol police washing
00:08:14.700 the feet of those on January 6th.
00:08:18.620 If you're going to have Jesus washing the, uh, of the foot of transgender, or you have somebody
00:08:25.420 else, a priest washing the feet of the transgender, I get it.
00:08:30.480 I get it.
00:08:31.960 But how about making sure that the left is washing the feet of the right as well?
00:08:41.380 You know what I mean?
00:08:42.080 Um, it, because Jesus came for all of us and the point of this ad, I, I, I disagree.
00:08:50.020 I'm not mad at this ad at all.
00:08:51.580 I just, I think it was, it could have been done better, um, by really pointing out our
00:08:57.700 real differences.
00:08:59.620 Um, but Jesus, let me ask you, Pat, which one of your children are you so mad at you'd, you'd
00:09:09.420 condemn them to hell?
00:09:11.200 Oh, none of them.
00:09:13.800 None.
00:09:14.360 No, no, no.
00:09:14.800 Yeah.
00:09:14.960 They've done something wrong.
00:09:16.340 Let's say one of them murdered somebody.
00:09:18.860 Right.
00:09:19.420 So you, you, you would never want to see them again.
00:09:23.100 Which one?
00:09:23.740 Which one?
00:09:24.280 You had to be none of them.
00:09:26.580 None of them.
00:09:27.000 Okay.
00:09:27.140 But wait, but one of them is in BLM and has set fire to cities and stuff.
00:09:33.760 So you're going to condemn that one to hell, right?
00:09:36.640 No, no, I'm not.
00:09:38.420 Okay.
00:09:39.420 See, the, we, Pat told me one time, just think of God as a loving father and you will
00:09:47.840 understand him and yourself much better.
00:09:51.320 And I said, don't think I can do that.
00:09:53.660 And he, you know, God is everywhere and in the tree and, and I still believe, you know,
00:09:58.220 he is, he is everywhere, but you can understand him and your role as a parent much better.
00:10:06.060 If you imagine him to be the perfect loving parent, he loves all of us, even the ones who
00:10:14.340 have gone to stray, astray.
00:10:16.340 And yes, he would wash the feet of everyone.
00:10:20.300 Do you think Jesus was embracing adultery when he wrote in the sand and said, where are thine
00:10:28.620 accusers?
00:10:30.260 No, because he told her, he told her not to sin anymore.
00:10:33.700 So that part of the story though, is always left out by, by, you know, people trying to
00:10:38.200 condone whatever lifestyle that they think is fine.
00:10:41.580 And that's the problem.
00:10:43.740 That's the, if he, so if that's the point you're trying to make about Jesus, that he
00:10:47.640 condones everything we ever do, that's not right.
00:10:50.300 He still loves us, but he doesn't condone, condone our actions a lot of times.
00:10:54.960 Right.
00:10:55.880 God, God is our father.
00:10:57.800 We are his children.
00:10:58.840 He loves us.
00:10:59.860 But, um, you know, the thing we can learn from that is that we cannot hate our fellow man.
00:11:08.980 We cannot hate, and that's the point of this, um, we can't hate our enemy.
00:11:16.280 We are not fighting, uh, enemies that are flesh and bone.
00:11:21.220 We are fighting, I actually, and if you, if you really pray on this, these are not enemies
00:11:27.560 of ours.
00:11:29.260 We don't own these rights.
00:11:33.000 God does.
00:11:34.420 These are enemies of his.
00:11:36.440 And we are supposed, we're not the gatekeepers.
00:11:40.780 We're the welcoming committee.
00:11:42.800 And we should be praying for our enemy, loving our enemy.
00:11:46.600 And that's going to get harder and harder to do.
00:11:49.880 But do you know why, um, Abraham Lincoln was killed by John Wilkes Booth?
00:11:54.720 You know, he tried twice.
00:11:56.740 The first time he's just going to kill him with his bare hands.
00:11:59.380 And it was at the point of the inaugural speech, we have in the vault, the only picture of Abraham
00:12:06.460 Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth in the same photograph.
00:12:10.940 It's an incredible thing.
00:12:12.520 Um, Abraham Lincoln is given the second inaugural address.
00:12:16.020 And so he's kind of blurry because he's talking and moving and, you know, the cameras need
00:12:21.540 a long exposure, but up, up at the top on the, the gate of the Capitol looking right and
00:12:27.340 just his eyes and everything are so clear.
00:12:30.940 Because he was just boring a hole in Lincoln's head is John Wilkes Booth.
00:12:37.400 And after, um, Lincoln said with malice toward none and charity for all Booth about lost his
00:12:46.180 mind because he needed the, uh, North to hate the South.
00:12:54.000 He needed the South to hate the North.
00:12:57.360 All he, the only reason why he killed, uh, Lincoln was so that the, the, um, the North
00:13:04.280 would rise up again in anger towards the South.
00:13:09.340 That's not Christ-like.
00:13:11.360 We don't, we, we, we should do everything we can to push our anger aside.
00:13:17.860 Um, that doesn't mean we condone and it doesn't mean we stop fighting them.
00:13:22.820 We just don't hate and that's gonna, that's hard because hate is very, very worldly and
00:13:30.720 hates what's being pushed right now.
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00:14:48.740 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:14:59.740 Let me go to a Wyoming here.
00:15:02.620 We, we had a podcast a couple of weeks ago on how bad our farmers and our ranchers are being
00:15:09.140 screwed by the federal government and how dangerous this is becoming.
00:15:12.900 We're no longer the bread basket for the rest of the world.
00:15:16.080 Most people don't know that.
00:15:17.240 Um, and, uh, Harriet, uh, uh, Hageman is with us now.
00:15:22.500 She's from Wyoming.
00:15:23.760 Harriet, did I pronounce your last name, right?
00:15:25.580 I'm, I'm sorry.
00:15:27.320 Yes, you did.
00:15:28.220 Good.
00:15:28.460 Hageman.
00:15:29.240 Okay, good, good, good, good.
00:15:30.980 Uh, so you are the person that, uh, uh, beat Liz Cheney.
00:15:34.920 And I thank you for that.
00:15:36.320 Um, for the, uh, for her seat in Congress.
00:15:40.600 So tell me what is, what people don't know about what's really going on with our farmers and
00:15:46.660 our ranchers?
00:15:47.340 How, how bad is this getting?
00:15:50.760 Well, I, I appreciate the opportunity.
00:15:52.940 Andy, and I did watch that podcast and listen to that, uh, a couple of weeks ago.
00:15:57.600 And I was stunned about the amount of information that you were able to get out into the public
00:16:02.280 sphere with the gentleman that you were interviewing.
00:16:04.600 I am a water and natural resource attorney before I, before I was elected to Congress.
00:16:09.280 And so I have worked for a lot of ranchers and farmers and irrigation districts and municipalities
00:16:14.320 and things from Wyoming, Nebraska, and other states.
00:16:17.780 And really what we're seeing is the federal government who is attempting to limit our food
00:16:21.800 supply.
00:16:22.420 And they're doing it through a variety of ways.
00:16:24.900 One of them that I would describe would be the, the, uh, the, uh, USDA's just absolute
00:16:30.320 obsession with imposing an RFID or EID mandate against our cattle producers.
00:16:36.720 That they would put, uh, EID, uh, ear tags for all of our cattle and bison producers.
00:16:42.080 And the, and the point is to vertically integrate the industry right now that the poultry and
00:16:47.600 the pork industry have already been vertically integrated, where if you look through the entire
00:16:51.940 supply supply chain, it is the packers themselves that own the entire supply chain.
00:16:58.020 We only have four big packers in the United States, one owned by China, two by Brazil and
00:17:02.720 one American company, and that's what they're trying to do with the cattle industry as well.
00:17:06.860 So it's to vertically integrate it so that they can control it.
00:17:10.420 So I'll just give you an example of what I mean by this.
00:17:12.740 These people are obsessed with global warming, as you know, and in 2022, Ireland adopted an
00:17:18.740 EID mandate in the spring of 2022, Ireland adopted an EID mandate.
00:17:23.700 They always say it's about traceability.
00:17:25.640 It's about disease control.
00:17:27.160 And if there were a disease outbreak, we would be able to trace.
00:17:29.860 We already do that.
00:17:31.140 We, we, we do it right now.
00:17:32.760 We have bands backtake, brands backtakes.
00:17:35.060 We're already able to do that.
00:17:36.640 But in Ireland, they said the same thing.
00:17:38.420 Oh, this is about safety.
00:17:39.580 And the United States has the safest food supply in the, in the world.
00:17:43.120 And they adopted an EID mandate in, in the spring of 2022, by the summer of 2023, they
00:17:50.020 were mandating the slaughter of 41,000 head of cattle, not because of a disease outbreak,
00:17:54.740 but because of global warming.
00:17:57.340 So what they want to do is they want to, they want to limit the amount of protein that we're
00:18:02.540 allowed to have.
00:18:03.160 Well, they want to limit the kind of protein that we can have.
00:18:05.700 And that's what this is about.
00:18:07.300 It's about our government using food to control us.
00:18:09.960 It's government imposed wretchedness.
00:18:13.900 You know, when, when you say this and you're preaching to the choir, cause I've, I've been,
00:18:19.400 you know, when I first saw the world economic forums plans, I thought this is so crazy.
00:18:24.420 There's no way this is true.
00:18:26.460 No, no, no.
00:18:27.140 It's all true.
00:18:28.080 And Europe is ahead of us.
00:18:30.760 And it is so diabolical and evil that there's, when, when you say you want to change the industry
00:18:40.700 from seed to fork, that sounds to me like millions will die just, just for, even if your intentions
00:18:51.540 are good and everything else, just the, the hundreds of thousands of mistakes that you could
00:18:58.220 make that will snowball into starvation.
00:19:01.100 But I, I think some of these people are so anti-human, uh, that they are, you know, they,
00:19:08.260 yeah, it's, it's craziness.
00:19:11.460 It is craziness.
00:19:12.860 And it is, again, it comes back to control of the government control, because you always
00:19:16.700 have to ask, what is the problem they're trying to fix?
00:19:19.600 Have we had major disease outbreaks that have killed thousands of people?
00:19:23.260 Well, no, not, not with, not on the cattle side of things.
00:19:26.320 And the reality is, to the extent there is an issue, it's always on the meat side, it's
00:19:31.100 the packing side.
00:19:31.980 It's not the livestock side where we have challenges or problems.
00:19:36.140 So that's the, that's, so it is about vertical integration.
00:19:39.400 So, because if, if USDA does not know where the cattle are or how many head a particular
00:19:45.500 rancher owns, they can't impose a restriction of saying you're going to have to call 10% of
00:19:50.300 your herd, or you're only allowed to have 500, not 750.
00:19:54.480 The other thing they're trying to do is that they have all of these radical, uh, uh, environmental
00:19:59.340 ideas.
00:20:00.180 Our ranchers and farmers are some of the most, uh, for the very best stewards of the land
00:20:05.260 in the United States.
00:20:06.460 And in fact, in the world, you have, you have the EPA, you have the USDA, you have all of
00:20:12.040 these various agencies who think that they know better.
00:20:14.420 And so what you're going to see is as soon as they impose an EID mandate, they're going to
00:20:18.700 come in with what they call BQA, beef quality assurances.
00:20:22.540 And it's a 59 point checklist where the USDA can come onto your property unannounced and
00:20:28.380 start dictating to you how you're going to operate your ranch and manage your livestock.
00:20:33.860 Oh, dear God.
00:20:34.560 How do we stop this?
00:20:35.640 How do we stop this?
00:20:37.160 So we've been fighting it.
00:20:38.480 I fought it in a lawsuit for the last several years.
00:20:41.080 We've been able to put them back.
00:20:42.280 It was supposed to go into effect on January 1st, 2023 because of our lawsuit and our, and
00:20:47.600 my efforts in Congress, we've been able to put them back and we have one more thing up
00:20:51.820 our sleeve that we're going to keep trying to, to push back against the USDA on this.
00:20:55.900 But then you're well aware of the next, the natural asset companies where they're trying
00:21:00.640 to come in and then monetize and, and, uh, uh, securitize all of our quote, so-called
00:21:06.580 natural assets.
00:21:07.700 It's the most bizarre thing I've ever heard.
00:21:09.840 This is coming through the SEC and the, and the New York stock exchange with the idea that
00:21:15.040 someone like Bill Gates could spend a billion dollars and own all the natural assets for
00:21:19.600 Yellowstone national park.
00:21:21.020 Well, we don't own air.
00:21:22.780 We don't own the wind.
00:21:24.300 We don't own pollination.
00:21:25.760 We don't own those things.
00:21:27.320 Yet our government is attempting to monetize those and securitize those so that number one,
00:21:32.320 that they can put them on their balance sheet so they can continue to borrow money.
00:21:35.560 And number two, so they can, again, control what we can produce.
00:21:39.480 If they impose an, uh, if they put a NAC, if they put a natural asset company and they
00:21:44.680 sell the natural assets for a particular parcel of federal land, there can be no mining, no
00:21:49.960 grazing, no logging.
00:21:51.680 There can be no activities whatsoever.
00:21:53.500 And again, it is an effort to, to limit and restrict our ability to access the natural
00:21:59.320 resources that we have in this country.
00:22:01.920 So we're talking to Congresswoman, uh, Harriet Hageman.
00:22:04.680 And she is the Republican from Wyoming that is wide awake on what is, uh, what's really
00:22:11.720 going on here.
00:22:12.400 And don't laugh this off when, when you say they're trying to buy the air.
00:22:16.980 Well, we don't own the air.
00:22:18.580 Remember that is exactly what the native American said when the white man came to, uh, buy the
00:22:26.500 land.
00:22:26.940 It was almost a joke many times to them because the great spirit owns the land.
00:22:32.920 We don't own the land, but they sold it to us.
00:22:36.940 Uh, and it's, it, it's not funny now, is it?
00:22:40.480 Uh, and it won't be funny.
00:22:42.060 You do not laugh this off with what they're trying to do, uh, on wall street with the air.
00:22:47.720 It is really, really dangerous.
00:22:50.640 There's one thing, uh, cause I'm a rancher up in Idaho and all of this stuff just makes
00:22:56.460 me think my kids aren't going to have a chance, uh, at any of this.
00:23:01.900 Um, they are also talking and I know you're fighting, uh, this kind of stuff in Wyoming
00:23:07.940 in the Pacific Northwest, the United States government is actually talking about destroying
00:23:14.660 four major hydroelectric plants and reservoirs.
00:23:19.020 So the salmon can survive that wipes out farmland.
00:23:25.260 It's insanity.
00:23:26.900 It is insanity because it's not only going to destroy the farmland up there, it is going
00:23:31.820 to destroy the communities and the, and the economies of all of the surrounding communities.
00:23:36.940 And they don't even know, don't have any metrics to demonstrate that this is going to
00:23:41.400 do what they claim it's going to do.
00:23:42.860 They are attempting to take out those dams, that hydropower, because of this obsession
00:23:48.300 with wind and solar and the so-called renewables, I call them the unreliables, but because of
00:23:54.000 their relationship with unreliable power and energy, they have to have, we have to have
00:23:59.600 the backups.
00:24:00.300 We have to have a full redundancy and hydropower is clean and it is reliable with those, those,
00:24:06.980 those dams, those hydropower plants on those dams.
00:24:10.400 That is the backup for massive numbers of people throughout the, the upper Midwest and, and
00:24:17.040 California for their electricity.
00:24:19.720 When the, when the unreliables are not producing any electricity, when they take those dams out,
00:24:25.060 there is no backup.
00:24:27.160 There is nothing.
00:24:28.760 If the wind doesn't blow and the sun doesn't shine, they won't have electricity because there
00:24:33.440 isn't a backup.
00:24:34.860 The environmental devastation that they are going to create by taking out those dams.
00:24:40.400 It is mind-blowing and they are trying to go forward with it.
00:24:45.540 Thank you for standing.
00:24:47.420 Please keep me on speed dial.
00:24:51.640 You, you need people to stand up.
00:24:54.420 You, you know, have something else to expose.
00:24:57.980 Please.
00:24:58.880 People are just now waking up on how, how bad and how dangerous this administration and the
00:25:06.780 global government is becoming to our food supply.
00:25:10.860 Uh, it is, it, it will cause starvation, uh, for a very long time.
00:25:16.440 If it goes through, uh, congressman, uh, yes, natural asset companies.
00:25:22.860 I really encourage your listeners to find out about that and push back against it and make
00:25:27.640 sure that we are, we, we won this round.
00:25:29.640 The New York Stock Exchange had to withdraw that rule and the SEC has stopped it for now.
00:25:34.560 We won that round.
00:25:35.760 They'll come back.
00:25:36.840 They'll come back with something else.
00:25:38.780 They'll just name it something else.
00:25:40.780 This is the way they do it.
00:25:42.380 Uh, thank you so much.
00:25:43.520 Congressman Hageman from, uh, Wyoming.
00:25:45.800 God bless.
00:25:50.460 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:25:53.120 So I told you last week that, um, I wanted to watch the Tucker Carlson interview, uh, with
00:26:02.820 Putin.
00:26:03.900 Um, and I would, would watch it with eyes of how would I deal with Vladimir Putin if I were
00:26:12.000 there in Tucker's shoes.
00:26:14.140 Um, and I warned that people are looking for an American dictator on the right there on the
00:26:21.480 left.
00:26:22.020 They're already, um, doing it through the administrative state and the, the right is starting to toy
00:26:28.580 with this idea of Christian nationalism and just forget the, the constitution.
00:26:35.600 No, no, no.
00:26:37.440 I, at least I won't.
00:26:39.200 I talked to you about Dugan and how Dugan would be pushing Putin to talk about our immorality,
00:26:46.200 transgenderism, loss of faith.
00:26:48.320 And I said, you can maybe let him get away with it one time, but then you have to cut
00:26:54.440 it off and say, this isn't about America and her people.
00:26:58.540 You want to talk about the American war machine, uh, the president or Congress or something,
00:27:04.740 go ahead, uh, and we'll listen.
00:27:07.780 But I was expecting Putin to spin the angle, you know, on drugs and how unsafe our country
00:27:15.800 is and, and everything else, but he didn't.
00:27:20.160 Uh, I think part of that is because, uh, Tucker Carlson did a really good job, you know,
00:27:27.820 outside of the containing him for what?
00:27:30.380 45 minutes talking about the history of Europe, which, um, but, uh, he did not allow him to
00:27:39.120 go in and talk outside of the war.
00:27:43.720 And I think that that was fair game.
00:27:46.320 I mean, it's exactly what Hitler would have done.
00:27:48.780 Mussolini would have done, uh, and Stalin would have done and did to our press over here.
00:27:56.420 It's important to see the other side.
00:27:58.660 To me, he didn't say anything new.
00:28:01.280 Uh, maybe to some people, but what Putin was talking about, uh, was, uh, the fact that
00:28:10.700 we have, we created this Ukrainian problem and we did.
00:28:15.220 And I outlined it on my giant chalkboard about Ukraine during president Trump's, uh, impeachment
00:28:22.280 hearings.
00:28:23.180 We showed you all of the stuff that Putin was talking about.
00:28:26.880 It's true.
00:28:28.000 Those things are true.
00:28:29.500 I don't like it, but we have to recognize it as true.
00:28:33.880 So we don't get wrapped up in another war.
00:28:36.340 Uh, and we at least know the truth of why we're probably in this war.
00:28:42.720 Now that doesn't make Putin correct on the war, right?
00:28:47.600 I'm not a supporter of Putin or anything else, but, um, let me tell you now how it's being
00:28:54.420 spun in Russia by Alexander Dugan.
00:28:58.800 And he wrote this on, on X.
00:29:01.800 So now everyone in the world can read what I've been telling you about, uh, Dugan.
00:29:09.860 Listen to this because at first it sounds, oh, okay.
00:29:13.800 Uh, and it gets worse and worse and worse.
00:29:15.400 Tucker Putin and the apocalypse.
00:29:19.780 Why Tucker Carlson's interview is considered pivotal for both the West and Russia.
00:29:24.780 If I were Tucker Carlson, I would write an op-ed about this op-ed immediately.
00:29:32.320 Let's start with a simpler part.
00:29:34.280 He says, Russia here, Tucker Carlson has become a focal point of two polar opposites within
00:29:39.040 the Russian society, ideological patriots and elite Westernizers.
00:29:44.740 He believes weight elite Westernizers are the intellectual elite.
00:29:49.740 That's just say, let's just become part of the West.
00:29:52.000 And the ideological patriots are saying, no, we're Russian.
00:29:55.700 Uh, and we have, uh, we have God on our side, et cetera, et cetera.
00:30:02.320 Um, for patriots, Tucker Carlson is simply one of us.
00:30:07.900 He's a traditionalist.
00:30:10.060 I've warned you about that word traditionalism.
00:30:12.880 It means something different when people like Dugan are saying it.
00:30:16.220 He's a right-wing conservative, a staunch opponent to liberalism.
00:30:20.920 Well, he is, but not in the way Dugan means.
00:30:25.440 Dugan is for the end of all modernity.
00:30:28.980 Understand what that means.
00:30:33.720 The end of all modernity.
00:30:36.640 He believes the world should be pushed back to the way the world was before the Enlightenment.
00:30:44.380 I don't think Tucker's for that.
00:30:46.580 The attention, uh, the Kremlin pays him ignites the Patriot's heart, inspiring a continuation
00:30:51.580 of a conservative traditional course in Russia herself.
00:30:55.000 Russian power has defined its ideology.
00:30:58.300 We have embarked on this path, and we will not deviate from it.
00:31:02.360 Yet patriots are always afraid we will.
00:31:05.100 No.
00:31:06.320 On the other hand, the Westernizers side with relief, seeing not everyone in the West is
00:31:11.040 bad, and there are good and objective people.
00:31:14.440 Let us be friends with such a West.
00:31:16.680 I think the Westernizers, even if the rest of the globalist liberal West doesn't want
00:31:21.860 to be friends, but only bombards us with sanctions and missiles and cluster bombs, killing our
00:31:27.020 women and children and elderly.
00:31:28.860 We are at war with the liberal West, so let there at least be friendship with the conservative
00:31:35.320 West.
00:31:35.920 First, warning, Russian patriots and Russian Westernizers, increasingly more Russian and
00:31:44.780 less Western, have come to the consensus in the figure of Tucker Carlson.
00:31:49.860 In the West, everything is even more fundamental.
00:31:53.520 Tucker Carlson is a symbolic figure.
00:31:55.480 He is now the main symbol of America and what America hates in Biden, liberals and globalists,
00:32:00.580 and are preparing to vote for Trump.
00:32:02.060 Trump, Carlson, Musk, and even Texas Governor Abbott are the faces of the looming American
00:32:08.740 revolution, this time a conservative revolution.
00:32:13.340 To this already powerful resource, Russia connects.
00:32:17.240 No, it's not about Putin supporting Trump, which could easily be dismissed, blah, blah, blah.
00:32:21.680 But Carlson's visit was something else.
00:32:24.000 Biden and his maniacs have effectively attacked a great nuclear power through the hands of Kiev's
00:32:29.880 unleashed terrorist.
00:32:32.060 The humanity is on the verge of destruction.
00:32:35.360 Nothing more and nothing less.
00:32:37.520 The globalist media continue to spin a Marvel series for infants where Spider-Man Zelensky magically
00:32:44.280 wins with superpowers and magical pigs against the Kremlin's Dr. Evil.
00:32:49.620 However, this is just a cheap, silly series.
00:32:52.920 In reality, everything is heading toward the use of nuclear weapons and the possible destruction
00:32:59.800 of humanity.
00:33:00.880 This is where Dugan is always dismissed.
00:33:06.340 And I urge you, dismiss him at your own peril.
00:33:11.880 Dismiss him just like you've dismissed the leadership of Iran at your own peril.
00:33:19.420 Tucker Carlson conducts a reality check.
00:33:24.040 Does the West understand what it's doing, pushing the world toward the apocalypse?
00:33:28.980 There is a real Putin and a real Russia.
00:33:31.320 These are not stage characters and settings from Marvel.
00:33:34.960 Look what the globalists have done and how close we are to it.
00:33:37.480 It's not about the content of the interview with Putin.
00:33:40.160 It's the fact that a person like Tucker Carlson is visiting a country like Russia to meet a
00:33:45.600 political figure like Putin at such a critical time.
00:33:49.040 Tucker Carlson's trip to Moscow might be the last chance to stop the disappearance of humanity
00:33:56.160 The world can only be saved by stopping right now.
00:34:01.580 For that, America must choose Trump and Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk and Greg Abbott.
00:34:08.920 Then we have a chance to pause on the brink of the abyss.
00:34:12.520 Compared to this, everything else is secondary.
00:34:15.720 Liberalism and its agenda have led humanity to a dead end.
00:34:19.400 Now the choice is this, either liberals or humanity.
00:34:23.620 Tucker Carlson chooses humanity, which is why he came to Moscow to meet with Putin.
00:34:27.980 The whole world understands why he came and how important it is.
00:34:33.460 Alexander Dugan.
00:34:35.400 Boy, I would not run him right in something like that about me.
00:34:38.960 And I don't think that Tucker Carlson necessarily did anything to deserve that.
00:34:43.600 I'm not aware of how aware Tucker Carlson is of Alexander Dugan.
00:34:49.340 I've never talked to him about it.
00:34:51.080 I would like to, actually.
00:34:52.980 I've invited him on the program.
00:34:55.360 But remember, when he says we're fighting liberalism,
00:35:01.060 in reality, I am a classical liberal.
00:35:09.080 That means that I am for the Bill of Rights.
00:35:12.940 I want a small government.
00:35:15.840 I believe that I should answer for my own actions,
00:35:19.460 and you should answer for your own actions.
00:35:21.920 The Bill of Rights is supreme.
00:35:26.140 That's classic liberalism.
00:35:28.060 So when he says the West's liberalism,
00:35:31.500 that's what he actually means.
00:35:34.140 Not what we say liberalism is.
00:35:37.000 We say, oh, the liberals are out of control, the leftists.
00:35:40.860 No.
00:35:41.280 He's against freedom of choice.
00:35:45.960 He says the only thing wrong with Hitler is he didn't go far enough.
00:35:53.760 He is a doomsday prophet that believes that doomsday must come to wash the world in blood.
00:36:06.040 See if this sounds familiar.
00:36:07.080 He's also the guy who has opened the door and the key relationship between the Iranian Twelvers and Russia,
00:36:15.440 the leaderships of Iran, and brought that Gog and Magog together.
00:36:21.060 It's Dugan.
00:36:21.840 They have one thing in common.
00:36:26.060 Chaos leads to the rebirth of the world.
00:36:30.820 One thinks the imam is coming.
00:36:35.960 The supporters of Dugan believe that means Christ will come,
00:36:40.380 and Dugan just believes that that's the way that Russia controls the entire world in the end.
00:36:47.880 Very dangerous.
00:36:49.520 Very, very dangerous.
00:36:50.900 Na na na na na
00:36:52.860 Na na na na
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