The Glenn Beck Program - June 18, 2026


Did Iran Win? Glenn's Message to Critics & Cheerleaders | 6⧸18⧸26


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00:01:54.040 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. We're glad you're here.
00:02:01.200 We've got a lot on the plate today. I want to start with Iran and this MOU.
00:02:05.640 And, you know, you're not going to like it. I don't like it.
00:02:12.540 You might not like what I have to say. Trump's not going to like what I have to say.
00:02:17.160 I'm not going to make any friends today, but I'm going to tell you the truth.
00:02:20.140 and where I feel this is really coming down to
00:02:25.400 and what we're dealing with with Iran.
00:02:27.740 We'll do that here in just a minute.
00:02:29.400 Also, hour two, I was working on a monologue yesterday,
00:02:33.680 and my wife got me this stupid aura ring that she's making me wear,
00:02:37.500 which is stressing me out.
00:02:38.840 But anyway, she's making me wear this.
00:02:40.880 She's like, we've got to control your stress.
00:02:42.460 We've got to figure out your stress, blah, blah, blah.
00:02:44.220 So I'm wearing this stupid aura ring.
00:02:45.980 and uh yesterday um i'm writing this monologue okay and uh and the one that's i'm going to do
00:02:53.400 an hour two and i'm really passionate about it and a little aura thing goes off on my phone and
00:02:58.380 says are you doing yard work i'm like nope i'm just sitting my fat ass behind this typewriter
00:03:05.440 and i'm writing a stupid monologue that's what's happening to me so i'm a little passionate about
00:03:11.540 what I have to share with you next hour and I would ask that you would listen and really engage
00:03:16.520 set some time apart for our number two's monologue but I want to start first with what's happening
00:03:23.500 with this MOU and what where's this war going what just happened we'll get that to you here
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00:03:35.920 he's not looking for an address he's looking for an opportunity he passes one house too many lights
00:03:40.900 passes another dog sounds big then he sees your house slows down maybe this is the one then he
00:03:46.260 spots the sign in the yard says protected by simply safe now he doesn't know exactly what's
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00:04:06.360 are people ready to respond that will call the police before he even gets to the front door
00:04:10.600 after they question what are you doing here what are you looking for he knows this is not an easy
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00:04:38.180 all right let me tell you exactly what's in this mou now we're coming to the end perhaps
00:04:47.960 of this war with iran and let me tell you what's in it and then i'll tell you what it means
00:04:54.140 because those are two different conversations one the first part i'm going to give you facts
00:05:00.880 the second part i'm going to give you opinion and my opinion is worth just as much as your
00:05:04.840 opinion is so take it for what it's worth what's the mou it's a 14 point memorandum let's start
00:05:13.840 with the part that everybody on trump's coalition everybody on his side is up in arms about an open
00:05:20.600 revolt there is a reconstruction plan for iran worth at least 300 billion dollars built with
00:05:29.060 regional partners and the united states issuing the license to move the money it's not our money
00:05:35.160 it's not your money it's not a man not american dime will go to this but every frozen iranian
00:05:40.960 asset will be unfrozen and made fully spendable payable to whomever the iran central bank points
00:05:48.620 to that doesn't sound good the treasury is then starting to issue oil export waivers immediately
00:05:57.000 So Tehran can sell crude right now.
00:06:01.200 And on a schedule, every sanction comes off.
00:06:04.940 Let me say that again.
00:06:06.420 On a schedule, all sanctions come off.
00:06:09.380 The UN, the nuclear watchdog, our own sanctions.
00:06:12.820 We've had these sanctions in place since 1979.
00:06:16.140 Now the nuclear heart of it, because this is where the war was supposedly fought.
00:06:21.280 Iran has to reaffirm it will not build a weapon.
00:06:24.460 uh-huh it's stockpiled of enriched material doesn't leave the country uh what it will get
00:06:31.800 watered down on site under inspection oh u.n inspectors uh-huh and the enrichment not ended
00:06:40.160 just to be discussed okay
00:06:44.140 not happy with any of that meanwhile the status quo holds iran keeps its program
00:06:53.680 where it is, we had no new sanctions and no new forces. On the Strait of Hormuz, free passage is
00:07:00.080 guaranteed for 60 days only. And then the future, quote, administration of the strait gets negotiated
00:07:07.560 with Oman and the Gulf states, which a lot of people are reading as the doors left wide open
00:07:12.340 for Iran to charge tolls down the road. I don't know. That's speculation. Now, the president is
00:07:18.680 saying out loud that iran gets to keep some of its missiles and some in richmond walking back
00:07:24.400 the very things the war was started to take out okay so that's the bad side and there's a lot to
00:07:31.020 be said for the bad side on this one okay but hear me out now let me give you the other side
00:07:36.740 of the ledger here's the good stuff none of this is a treaty this is a mou a memo of understanding
00:07:43.000 that's it okay it's a roadmap and a 60-day clock either side can walk at any time the money and
00:07:52.240 the relief are sequenced against iran actually doing things so it's not like we're opening up
00:07:57.620 the bank account and again it's not coming from us this is their money but we don't release any
00:08:04.200 of that money and it doesn't go all at once they have to do things they have to open the straight
00:08:09.440 They have to clear the mines.
00:08:10.760 You cleared the mines.
00:08:11.800 We verified you cleared the mines.
00:08:13.220 Okay, here's a little bit more of your money.
00:08:15.500 They have to let the oil and the inspectors flow.
00:08:18.320 The minute they don't, they don't get the money.
00:08:20.980 There is a monitoring mechanism.
00:08:23.880 A final deal will have to be locked in by the Security Council.
00:08:27.520 Our forces don't fully leave until 30 days after that final deal.
00:08:32.180 So until then, we're sitting right off their coast and we're ready to go.
00:08:36.180 Trump's message is
00:08:38.400 If it falls apart
00:08:40.120 I've got four words
00:08:41.680 Go back to bombing
00:08:44.580 That's the deal
00:08:46.600 That's the memo of understanding
00:08:48.660 Okay
00:08:49.360 Now what do I think about it
00:08:54.140 Take it for what it's worth
00:08:57.480 This war started
00:09:03.000 to stop them from bombing people and building missiles.
00:09:09.760 We hoped that it would end in freedom.
00:09:13.420 But we've learned two lessons.
00:09:15.040 This war has taught us two things.
00:09:17.020 Lesson number one, the 12ers are not going anywhere.
00:09:21.720 These are the radicals that believe they can wash the world in blood
00:09:25.360 and bring about the return of the Mahadi.
00:09:28.600 It is crazy.
00:09:29.360 These are the apocalyptic clerics and the generals,
00:09:31.520 the ones whose whole theology runs this country now from beginning to end.
00:09:37.660 We bombed, and the moderates did not rise to the top.
00:09:41.740 We killed, and they did not.
00:09:44.020 Instead, the IRGC got stronger, okay?
00:09:47.620 We bombed.
00:09:48.960 We made it possible for it to be weakened.
00:09:51.720 The people did not pour into the streets to finish it.
00:09:54.800 The people that were in power that could have stopped the IRGC did not stop the IRGC.
00:10:03.460 The people who still pray for the end of the world to come so the Mahadi can return, those are the people who hold the country today.
00:10:11.600 And that teaches you something really hard.
00:10:13.620 If your actual goal is to end the regime, not bruise it, but to end it, there is only one model in history that will do that.
00:10:21.500 And it's the one we ran on Germany and Japan in 1945, and that is total defeat.
00:10:28.780 Occupation, dismantle the apparatus, try and hang the leadership, denazify the entire machine,
00:10:37.320 and build it into something that can't do this again by using the Iranian people.
00:10:42.620 That's the only thing that has worked in the past and the only thing that will work in the future.
00:10:48.860 but that requires two things that we don't have so before everybody gets all hot and bothered and
00:10:56.720 oh my gosh trump trump trump trump trump trump can we just look at ourselves for a minute
00:11:02.420 there are two things that we don't have or won't give american troops on the ground i won't i don't
00:11:10.460 want american troops on the ground there i don't want it so no go zone and i'm not alone everybody
00:11:17.000 on all sides says no troops on the ground okay two an iranian public ready to go and pick up
00:11:25.240 the rubble and build a free country out of it don't see it yet i don't without both of those
00:11:32.120 things you are not going to end the regime the only thing you can do is postpone it lesson two
00:11:39.480 we only lose wars in the united states that we refuse to fight or the ones that we get bored of
00:11:46.800 or are too inconvenient for us.
00:11:49.100 That is the ceiling of war.
00:11:51.840 The whole world knows it.
00:11:53.120 That's the real ceiling.
00:11:54.820 That's the one that decided this.
00:11:57.460 What was that one thing that we decided to choose
00:12:01.160 over trying to fix Iran or whatever it is we were going to do?
00:12:05.660 What is the thing that outweighed that?
00:12:09.660 The price of gasoline, period.
00:12:12.080 I'm not saying that's wrong.
00:12:13.540 I'm not saying that's not a real concern.
00:12:15.100 I'm just telling you the truth.
00:12:17.780 What decided how we fight this war was the price of gasoline.
00:12:21.880 Americans had no tolerance for high price of gas.
00:12:25.800 The American appetite for this fight ran exactly as deep as the number on the sign at the corner gas station.
00:12:33.660 Iran has known that for 40 years.
00:12:36.240 It's the whole reason the Strait of Hormuz exists in their strategy.
00:12:40.060 The world knows it, and Donald Trump knows it better than anybody.
00:12:45.100 He cannot go one step further than the American people will carry him.
00:12:49.720 And the vast majority of the American people are tied directly to the price of gas.
00:12:55.740 The American people, the vast majority, do not see Iran as a problem.
00:13:00.800 They are not willing to look at a long-term solution.
00:13:04.760 They do not, and I'm not judging, I'm just telling you the facts.
00:13:09.000 They do not believe that we have a fight that we should fight with Iran.
00:13:14.340 the majority of people and that's how it works when a president who's not a dictator is trying
00:13:21.280 to do something that the people have no stomach for that's the way it works in a republic which
00:13:27.280 we have dictators would have just kept going notice the difference democrats so now put these
00:13:36.220 two lessons together and ask the honest question the one the people that are screaming he betrayed
00:13:42.020 us won't ask knowing that the regime survives anything short of a ground war knowing that
00:13:50.000 the public's patience end at the pump what did you expect him to do what exactly could he have done
00:13:59.200 what exactly kind what kind of deal would you have gotten that would have been better without
00:14:06.500 changing either one of those facts what kind of deal do you expect when congress while we were
00:14:13.000 negotiating was saying you've got to stop this and we're voting for you to stop this war what
00:14:21.060 exactly kind of good deal do you think we would have gotten
00:14:25.120 okay so let me give you my read and it's not a certainty it's just a read okay
00:14:31.820 he set him back that is not what I wanted that's not I don't think what you wanted
00:14:38.740 that's not what the left wanted they didn't want them set back but he set him back he kicked the
00:14:45.040 can down the road at least five years I didn't want him to kick the can down the road he didn't
00:14:52.520 want to kick the can down the road but he also didn't want to own what he didn't want a war in
00:15:00.480 the Middle East that we were stuck in. And neither did you. Neither did I. So set some back on the
00:15:09.300 missiles and the bombs. This is temporary. This is not a fix. We can never, ever, ever, ever trust
00:15:17.920 the Iranian leadership. Ever. But a five-year setback bought with bombs and very few American
00:15:26.060 funerals is still worth doing. Now, me personally, I would rather fight Iran in my lifetime than to
00:15:32.860 fight that, hand that fight to my children. And I suspect you feel the same, but the vast majority
00:15:39.520 of our neighbors do all of their math at the gas pump, not at the map, not thinking about the
00:15:46.440 future. That's the country we live in. That's the country Trump is governing. That's the board he
00:15:53.440 must play on because let me say it again he's not a dictator so will i tell you that this worked out
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00:17:35.000 So I'm sorry. I'm sorry I'm coming off. I fear that I'm yelling at you, and I'm not yelling at
00:17:40.500 you. I think you are just as frustrated as I am. But what I am frustrated with is the people
00:17:46.300 even on our own side they want to have it both ways they want to have it both ways they want to
00:17:50.420 be able to vote and say stop this war stop this war and then complain when you don't get a good
00:17:57.380 deal of course you're not going to get a good deal these weasels in washington drive me out of my
00:18:03.360 ever loving i better take off my aura ring or it's just going to show horrible things my wife's
00:18:08.160 and say, you guys, which will stress me out even more.
00:18:12.480 Anyway, here's the solution.
00:18:15.800 If money is going to flow to Iran, and I hate every dollar of that,
00:18:20.560 then it has to flow on the shortest leash ever put on a regime.
00:18:25.460 Carrot and stick.
00:18:27.040 The carrot has to be real.
00:18:28.960 It gets metered out one tranche at a time.
00:18:31.840 Every dollar of that $300 billion, every unfrozen asset sits in escrow.
00:18:37.180 It's administered through our Gulf partners, which I don't like, but it must be tracked end-to-end, accounted for down to the penny, so we know that built a road and that built a rocket.
00:18:48.900 Inspectors have to watch the enriched material get watered down on-site, on-camera, for everyone to see.
00:18:56.400 Hormuz, Atoll, that is a tripwire. 60-day clock, tripwire.
00:19:01.420 The enrichment that they want to discuss, tripwire.
00:19:04.820 and the and the first time and i mean the very first time they cross one of those trip wires
00:19:12.040 the money must stop that hour that minute no warning no extension it's shut off snapback
00:19:19.840 sanctions back on posture back and the thing the promised the president already promised
00:19:25.600 bomb the snot out of them must become real we keep our forces in position and the threat believable
00:19:32.420 because that's the only language this regime has ever respected and that is the credible promise
00:19:38.860 of force. That's the doctrine. It sits on a bumper sticker and it's fine and everyone can
00:19:44.780 understand it. Here's the thing. Americans refuse a ruthless war. Nobody wants a ruthless war. No
00:19:54.040 one. They won't. We will not tolerate it. They have told us plainly, Congress, the weasels,
00:20:00.040 plainly and they're not wrong for being tired weasels in washington are different than the
00:20:06.340 average person you're tired they're scumbags here's the thing
00:20:10.620 we have to hand uh the only alternative that will keep us safe to the iranians and that is
00:20:24.160 not a soft peace, not a hopeful peace, not a trusting peace. This, for this to work,
00:20:31.740 this must be a ruthless peace. We won't fight a ruthless war, then we must have ruthless peace
00:20:39.180 enforced with zero, zero. Oh, what about the children? None of that. Zero benefit of the
00:20:46.080 doubt. Instant consequences. If we won't fight a ruthless war, fine. Then we must have a ruthless
00:20:54.960 peace. That's the assignment. Everything else is noise. Noise from the podcasters, noise from
00:21:03.140 Congress, noise from the political parties, noise at the gas pump. Everything else is noise. Ruthless
00:21:10.540 peace, period.
00:21:15.440 I personally,
00:21:17.280 I don't see this as a loss of Donald Trump.
00:21:22.320 I see this as a loss by the Americans,
00:21:27.280 the American people, honestly,
00:21:31.380 I think, and politicians mainly.
00:21:35.060 They have played games with this.
00:21:37.240 Everybody knows their day.
00:21:38.420 everyone in washington knows who these guys are everybody knows who they are we have some people
00:21:44.280 in our congress that want them to win because quite honestly i believe they're islamists
00:21:50.140 um you have all this propaganda that has been coming in from iran from iran all flooding our
00:21:59.300 country and you've had our podcasters you've had uh our population retweet uh bolster iran believe
00:22:07.700 Iran you cannot win a war with that kind of population you can't so what do you have you
00:22:17.240 have the best you can do which is kick it down and hope for sanity down the road now let's hold
00:22:24.740 a ruthless peace god bless Donald Trump because I know he'll do it I don't know about the next
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00:24:32.960 Michelle in the mountains wrote in.
00:24:35.960 She's from Colorado.
00:24:36.960 She's an insider.
00:24:37.800 She said, Glenn, why did Trump go in in the first place then if a win was not an option?
00:24:42.060 A win was an option, Michelle.
00:24:43.680 It was.
00:24:44.700 I mean, we don't ever go in knowing how a war is going to end.
00:24:49.220 You hope.
00:24:50.160 And I think he had a hope that the IRGC could be collapsed and that the reasonable people would step in.
00:25:00.380 I don't know how many reasonable, but that was the gamble.
00:25:04.200 Are there reasonable people at all in the regime of Iran?
00:25:09.020 If there were, they were forced out or killed.
00:25:12.660 Remember, the IRGC was killing people and we were killing people.
00:25:16.720 We killed people over and over again.
00:25:18.920 And I think we're going to continue to kill their leaders.
00:25:21.180 The radical ones step up and we'll continue to kill their leaders.
00:25:25.660 It's, you know, it's not a good situation.
00:25:27.960 He did think that he could win.
00:25:30.860 However, as I said in the last monologue, we learned two things.
00:25:35.020 We learned two things.
00:25:36.180 The 12ers are stronger than we thought and they are in charge.
00:25:38.780 And two, the American people have absolutely no stomach even for short-term pain for long-term gain.
00:25:45.180 Just no stomach. And many of the Republicans, many, all of the Democrats, you know, fed into that. We also did not expect, I don't think, to see so many of, you know, our podcasters throw their lot in with propaganda directly from Iran.
00:26:06.800 So you had this whole thing kind of fall apart internally.
00:26:10.740 So you can only deal with what the conditions are on the ground.
00:26:15.920 And those are the conditions on the ground.
00:26:17.700 And so what are you going to do?
00:26:18.800 You're going to get the best deal you can possibly do.
00:26:21.440 It also makes a case that he actually believed that we have to stop them
00:26:27.080 before they go any further on their missile program and on their nuclear program.
00:26:31.920 He said that at the very beginning.
00:26:34.240 They're close.
00:26:35.020 I cannot let them have that.
00:26:36.980 That's accomplished.
00:26:38.180 That is his stated goal.
00:26:40.480 He had other goals that he wanted
00:26:41.920 and you and I both wanted and think we need,
00:26:45.180 but you can only get what you can get.
00:26:47.960 Your delta hand, you gotta play that hand.
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00:27:03.740 how I can prove to you that it works.
00:27:06.060 The tool is this.
00:27:07.200 The most dangerous sentence in all of human history
00:27:09.640 is not, I hate you.
00:27:11.700 It's, this is for your own good.
00:27:14.800 Cruelty announces itself
00:27:16.200 and you can guard against it, okay?
00:27:18.380 But tyranny that believes it's being kind
00:27:21.560 never stops because it never feels guilty.
00:27:24.280 C.S. Lewis wrote about this a long time ago.
00:27:26.520 Tyranny, a tyranny that runs sincerely
00:27:29.800 for the good of its victims
00:27:31.300 is the most suffocating kind there is
00:27:33.420 because the robber baron's greed eventually goes to sleep.
00:27:37.360 But the busybodies that improve your life against your will,
00:27:43.100 they work around the clock, okay?
00:27:46.120 So there's the rule.
00:27:48.260 When somebody justifies power, a policy, or an exception
00:27:51.200 by telling you it's to protect the vulnerable,
00:27:53.740 that is not the time to relax.
00:27:55.260 They're not protecting the vulnerable.
00:27:56.640 They may think they are, but they're not, okay?
00:27:58.660 That's the moment that you have to put your guards up, okay?
00:28:02.160 Now watch, because I'm going to show you, we've sent out newsletter every day, and it has all the top stories of the day.
00:28:07.820 I just took the stories of the newsletter, and I'm like, let me prove this out.
00:28:11.280 Okay, story one, and I'm going to get into this next hour.
00:28:13.540 Britain, that full report on the sex scandal that has been going on with the, dare I say it, with the Muslim immigrants,
00:28:24.900 the number now is at a quarter of a million girls were raped.
00:28:29.980 okay this is peel the skin off your face horrific to read this report for 20 years now anyone who
00:28:38.120 said it out loud got smeared as a bigot and the report's own conclusion is the part i actually
00:28:44.040 need you to hear because it names the machine it names the officials shielded you know one favoring
00:28:49.940 one favored group from criticism at all cost and the cost was the children and the instinct that
00:28:56.080 did this was not hatred for the children or the british people it was a warped idea of protection
00:29:02.280 protect the favored group protect the comfortable story serve that protection and to serve it they
00:29:09.500 fed the they fed actual little girls into a wood chipper and treated the people screaming about it
00:29:15.600 as the problem it was a conspiracy right up until it wasn't okay there's story one just do the right
00:29:22.660 thing we're doing it for a good reason story two watch the same four words for your own good turn
00:29:28.060 into a weapon in real time now the uk wants to scan all content on every phone in the country
00:29:35.500 not kids phones every phone your photos your messages everything you do on the presumption
00:29:42.220 that it might find something helpful to protect the children it's for your own good
00:29:49.540 signal said something out loud that everyone should memorize kids deserve to be safe they do
00:29:58.580 not deserve surveillance and there it is naked protect the child becomes scan every adult
00:30:06.360 that's the slope that's the play that's the busy bodies at work all the time and before any of us
00:30:13.640 get smug on this one. We have our own version. It's called the Patriot Act. Warrantless everything
00:30:21.540 just to keep you safe. So we've done it too. The four words, for your own good, it's for your own
00:30:28.500 good. They don't carry a passport or a party registration. They're everywhere. It's human
00:30:34.920 nature. Story three, the FTC this week is suing the world's leading transgender medicine
00:30:42.540 organization, alleging that it cooked its own clinical guidelines to juice insurance coverage
00:30:49.640 for procedures on minors. Now, I want you to set aside wherever you land on the underlying issue.
00:30:55.820 Look only at the structure here. The institution you're told to trust because it's credentialed
00:31:02.240 authority. We're the doctors. We're protecting your child. They bent the science toward the
00:31:09.040 billing department. Same pattern, different lab coat. Story four. Now, let me in this one strip
00:31:17.020 out the children, strip out the culture war, strip out the emotion entirely, but the pattern still
00:31:22.020 holds here. Seattle. Seattle passed a payroll tax and a social housing tax. Every bit of it sold as
00:31:30.240 compassion. We're going to protect the vulnerable, not the homeless, the unhoused.
00:31:37.520 Now there's a new report out. Downtown Seattle has lost 30,000 jobs and billions in office value
00:31:45.260 since 2020. And they were taxing everybody. And what happened? Everybody moved. Now here's the
00:31:52.280 gift, we have a control group. It's called Bellevue, right across the water. They don't
00:32:00.920 have that tax. Same region, same economy, same weather, same everything. Seattle was protecting
00:32:09.160 the unhoused with a tax. And what happened? The tax, you can't raise enough because everybody's
00:32:16.420 moving away. So what happens to the unhoused? Well, we're going to fix this some way or another.
00:32:21.560 We're going to go after the corporations.
00:32:24.160 Bellevue didn't do any of that stuff, and it held.
00:32:28.320 That's not ideology.
00:32:30.180 That's a natural experiment, and it's the cleanest thing you'll read all week.
00:32:34.460 Will Seattle get it?
00:32:35.580 No, because it's filled with busybodies trying to do good.
00:32:40.080 Story five.
00:32:43.700 This one is about the cost that we have to pay when we finally surrender the muscle.
00:32:49.360 The man who gunned down the healthcare CEO in the streets of New York
00:32:53.540 Is now arguing extreme emotional disturbance
00:32:57.440 What?
00:33:01.160 Yeah, he wants to knock a murder down to manslaughter
00:33:05.100 For an ambush
00:33:06.340 The evidence says he planned in great detail
00:33:11.360 And here's the good news
00:33:13.280 A good portion of our culture is just cheering him on
00:33:16.760 They're just right with him
00:33:18.040 When we decide a killer is sympathetic, we start asking even the courts, the last institution standing between us and the mob, to call premeditation a feeling.
00:33:33.260 That's where this whole thing, this whole way of thinking finally lets out.
00:33:37.280 so let me give you the message coming up off of all five and the reason is worth these you know
00:33:43.980 four or five minutes here to take out of your day and spend time on this and time you don't have to
00:33:49.660 spare i know but the founders didn't build this country for angels okay madison said it flat out
00:33:56.020 if men were angels we wouldn't need a government and the entire machine of checks and balances
00:34:02.000 exists because power corrupts even the sincere, even the kind, even the ones who are dead certain
00:34:10.240 they are protecting you. So when the next headline shows up wrapped in, we have to do this for the
00:34:16.180 children. We have to do this for the vulnerable. We have to do this for your safety. Do not argue
00:34:22.720 with the goal because the goal is almost always real. And that's why it works. Don't argue with
00:34:30.860 the goal. Argue with the power. Ask the one question that has protected free people for 300
00:34:38.020 years. Who watches the protector? You do that and you'll start to read the news with eyes that
00:34:48.800 nobody can fog because the thing that fogs every single time is, well, we really need this. I mean,
00:34:56.700 it is for the children. It's for our own good. It's for our security. I want to feel safe.
00:35:02.700 That's the fog. That's how we got here.
00:35:09.500 Remember that little rule? And perhaps we can change things. Perhaps we can change things.
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00:39:20.060 i want to check in with jason um jason before i wrap up the hour where we talk about iran i've
00:39:33.200 got a little more to say in hour three on this too but um what are the insiders saying and where
00:39:38.220 do you agree or disagree with me um insiders uh have a lot of questions as they should which i
00:39:43.640 think is very very healthy very healthy this i think that um and you and i talked about it in
00:39:48.940 the middle of one of the insider segments that i am not i i think it's personally unfair to gauge
00:39:55.120 everything and judge all of this off of a memorandum of understanding so if it all goes
00:39:59.660 towards exactly how the text is and how we're reading it and reacting to it then i think there's
00:40:02.900 a lot to be concerned about and be worried about but i've seen these play out before and i know
00:40:08.300 that language within these memorandums always look to appease multiple different sides so a lot of
00:40:14.940 language will be it'll look it's look to save face on let's say the iranian side while we change
00:40:21.180 language and everything turns into legalese that gives the treasury department a lot more room to
00:40:25.340 maneuver going forward so i'll be very interested as these negotiations are kicking off tomorrow
00:40:31.420 for the real peace deal um we have a 60-day ceasefire while they do that work so your ruthless
00:40:37.900 diplomacy is going to start tomorrow and that's when i think the actual true meat of this is going
00:40:43.020 going to start coming out hopefully um i will i i want to say this too you know i'm not hearing
00:40:49.920 anybody say why donald trump said you know accepted this deal did you hear what he said
00:40:56.440 yesterday why he took this deal what he felt the alternative was uh maybe what'd you hear
00:41:03.700 global economic disaster yeah yeah um and uh you know nobody is paying any attention to that
00:41:13.240 that is the other thing the third the third thing you know one you roll the dice hope you can kill
00:41:19.540 these guys without a denazification kind of thing it couldn't be done two the american people in gas
00:41:24.920 prices they're not willing to fight and rightfully they do not want boots on the ground in middle
00:41:29.460 East anymore. They don't want it. So they have no tolerance of that. Third thing is economic
00:41:34.100 disaster. You have Europe and it's, this is their own fault. They're not paying $5 a gallon of gas.
00:41:41.420 They're paying $10 because there's a $5 a gallon gas tax for the environment and for the green
00:41:48.600 energy. You cannot imagine if we all had $10 a gallon gas, how, how, how healthy would our
00:41:54.620 economy be so you've got all of western the western world ready to collapse with ten dollar
00:42:02.440 a gallon gasoline the president has to take that into account as well because if europe collapses
00:42:08.520 who's buying our stuff we have to sell stuff we have to be able to sell stuff to the rest of the
00:42:14.500 world um and we do not want them to collapse economically so because they didn't get involved
00:42:21.040 because they didn't help for a whole myriad of reasons.
00:42:25.420 You now have that situation.
00:42:27.340 And the president has got to play the cards that are on the table,
00:42:32.180 that are in his hand.
00:42:34.500 And so I just, I don't know.
00:42:37.080 I'm really grumpy today.
00:42:38.460 I don't know why.
00:42:39.060 I'm really grumpy today.
00:42:41.060 And so maybe I'm just a little too harsh,
00:42:44.800 but I have no tolerance for people who just want to be right all the time
00:42:50.780 Look, I wasn't right on this.
00:42:52.220 I told you I thought it would work out really well.
00:42:54.200 I hoped.
00:42:54.840 I hoped.
00:42:55.880 So I'm not right on this.
00:42:57.460 I don't want to be right.
00:42:58.340 I want to be accurate.
00:43:00.200 And I want to be fair.
00:43:01.920 And I just, I'm so sick and tired of these podcasters, of the people who are on in the media, and especially our politicians, who just are not happy no matter what this president does.
00:43:13.120 It doesn't matter.
00:43:15.100 They're just not happy.
00:43:16.000 And they're going to bitch and complain the whole way.
00:43:18.420 It's got to stop.
00:43:19.320 It's got to stop.
00:43:19.900 It's got to stop.
00:43:20.480 Okay, he stops it.
00:43:21.740 What are you stopping it for with this kind of a deal?
00:43:25.060 Are you ever going to be happy?
00:43:26.980 You know, the answer is no.
00:43:28.380 So shut your pie hole.
00:43:30.520 Let people who are actually concerned about things
00:43:33.020 and are willing to work with the cards that we've been dealt,
00:43:36.800 let us figure out the future.
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00:46:12.200 this is the glenn beck program in england there is a report that came out yesterday we talked
00:46:26.420 about it yesterday but i i i just i sat with it yesterday and i i have a lot to say i have a lot
00:46:35.200 to say it is uh about the rape gangs uh of the pakistanis and the islamists that are in uh
00:46:44.380 england and remember this is all just a conspiracy theory until this came out and now it is an
00:46:50.840 absolute fact and what is happening here starmer is saying we have to protect the children from
00:46:57.700 going where they just have been quarter of a million children he's now saying we have to
00:47:03.640 care about the well-being of our children by banning access to social media and having access
00:47:12.420 to everyone's phone and look for data on their phone that could be damaging. These people are
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00:48:51.280 want you to think about policy. I don't want you to think about them over there. What I want you
00:48:57.600 to do is I just want you to think about one girl. She's 12 years old. Just one. Grown man picks her
00:49:07.280 up. He drives her drunk to a graveyard. He then pours whiskey down her throat. She's 12. And then
00:49:19.220 he violently rapes her.
00:49:22.740 When he's done, he then
00:49:25.280 takes the empty whiskey bottle
00:49:27.240 and forces it inside of her
00:49:29.360 until it shatters inside of her
00:49:31.260 body.
00:49:33.820 Then he dumps her.
00:49:38.360 What does she
00:49:39.260 do?
00:49:41.980 She walks herself
00:49:43.300 to a hospital, all alone,
00:49:46.120 glass inside of
00:49:47.340 her.
00:49:49.220 The people in that emergency room, they remove the glass.
00:49:52.860 They then discharge her.
00:49:55.980 And not one of these people ask the only question a human being should ask.
00:50:04.500 Who did this to you?
00:50:07.860 This same girl is found over and over and over by the police in cars, grown men.
00:50:15.140 every single time the police let the men drive away.
00:50:20.120 One day, an officer stops her on the street.
00:50:23.300 She says, officer, please hear me, please.
00:50:26.800 She tells him everything.
00:50:29.320 You know what he says to her?
00:50:31.260 Nothing I can do about it.
00:50:33.340 Walks on.
00:50:35.160 Her mom finds out, calls the police to report her missing.
00:50:40.020 She tries to describe the men,
00:50:42.400 and the person on the phone says,
00:50:44.120 And I am quoting from the Inquiry's record.
00:50:48.300 Don't call them Asian.
00:50:50.300 That's racist.
00:50:52.300 Still quoting, you should just be glad your child is being taught a different culture.
00:50:59.380 End quote.
00:51:00.160 one occasion an officer drives that little girl back to the very house where she's being raped
00:51:14.360 drops her off and quoting from the inquiry tells the men inside to quote have fun
00:51:23.740 take a deep breath for just a second take a deep breath
00:51:32.860 this is not just one girl
00:51:37.020 the inquiry now in britain estimates a quarter of a million children have gone 250,000 children
00:51:49.540 have gone through this in at least 149 different towns all across great britain it's been happening
00:51:57.440 for decades and the pattern is exactly the same a child tells the truth to a teacher to a nurse
00:52:05.420 to a constable to a social worker and every single institution that exists for the single
00:52:12.880 purpose of protecting that child instead handed her back to the abusers because someone somewhere
00:52:21.700 up the chain decided that fear of being called a racist was worth more than that girl's body
00:52:27.660 everything that is happening with the Somalians in Minnesota you would rob us blind
00:52:34.780 and that is an awful thing
00:52:38.500 and they should all go to jail
00:52:40.060 this
00:52:42.160 this is children
00:52:44.720 you're turning a blind eye to children
00:52:46.560 this isn't a failure
00:52:48.080 a failure is an accident
00:52:50.080 this was a choice
00:52:52.040 made
00:52:52.940 250,000
00:52:56.220 times by people who were
00:52:58.400 paid by the public
00:52:59.740 to make the opposite choice
00:53:01.880 i sat with this story all day yesterday and i oh my gosh i i just couldn't take it and then
00:53:12.660 i started writing and i thought why am i even writing this it's nothing's gonna change and i
00:53:18.640 was blackpilled and i've been fighting that all the last 24 hours let me just ask you a question
00:53:26.520 this is the only question that really matters if that were your daughter and the police knew and
00:53:31.140 the school knew and the hospital knew and the council knew and they all decided that their own
00:53:35.740 comfort was worth more than her life, what would you do? What would you become? I don't even want
00:53:44.820 to think about it. I'm afraid of what I'd become. I read this story and I look at England. I say,
00:53:52.260 you don't need another election. You don't need another review. You need a revolution.
00:54:01.140 god help me for even thinking that i pray that it is a revolution at the ballot box
00:54:06.240 i pray to god they can fix it without a real revolution and i mean that with everything in
00:54:11.660 me but you have to understand what's true a government that does this to its own children
00:54:18.600 oh my gosh has put itself on a very short leash
00:54:23.100 or it would have once
00:54:27.120 in a country that actually remembered
00:54:29.480 who it was
00:54:31.240 and remembered what government was supposed to do
00:54:33.840 and then I catch myself
00:54:38.220 because the honest question isn't
00:54:40.480 would their government be on a short list
00:54:42.300 the honest question is
00:54:43.400 would ours
00:54:45.100 would we even pull that leash
00:54:47.720 because before we get too comfortable
00:54:51.500 pointing across the ocean
00:54:52.940 turn around here for a second in 2024 the united states government our own inspector general not
00:55:01.220 a pundit not a podcast the government investigating itself found that we had quote lost more than 300
00:55:10.200 000 children we let walk across our border and handed them to sponsors we never bothered to vet
00:55:17.840 the administration this administration now puts that number placed with the unvetted stranger by
00:55:25.560 the biden administration closer to 450 000 children children handed in some cases directly
00:55:32.800 to smugglers to traffickers to the exact kind of men i just described
00:55:38.480 as of this week investigators say they have located about 146 000 of them thank you
00:55:47.580 Thank you.
00:55:49.400 But sit with that subtraction here for a second.
00:55:52.240 That means right now, while you're driving to work or wherever you are,
00:55:56.820 while I'm talking to you, nearly 300,000 American soil children are somewhere we don't know.
00:56:08.960 Some of the kids we found, 27 are already dead.
00:56:12.920 sponsors have been arrested for raping the children day after day some of these children
00:56:19.940 raped up to six different times by six different men every single day let me ask you where's the
00:56:26.460 outrage where are the marches where's the wall-to-wall cover if i hear jeffrey epstein's
00:56:32.560 name one more time i'm going to explode this is not a foreign inquiry this is us this is now
00:56:39.520 And this is barely topic number 10.
00:56:49.040 I don't want to be the one that talks to you about this stuff.
00:56:51.920 I don't.
00:56:55.180 As I was putting these notes down for me to talk to you today,
00:56:59.180 my aura ring, my wife has made me wear a stupid aura ring.
00:57:02.580 Got to control your stress.
00:57:04.060 I'm reading, I'm writing this.
00:57:05.640 and my alarm goes off on my phone and it says,
00:57:10.220 are you doing yard work?
00:57:12.140 No, I'm sitting my fat ass on a couch
00:57:14.720 and I'm typing stuff out.
00:57:16.680 I'm making notes about this.
00:57:20.520 Yard work.
00:57:24.900 And I was stressed because I didn't know.
00:57:28.920 I don't know how to make an impact.
00:57:30.560 I really don't.
00:57:31.300 I don't know why we're not screaming.
00:57:34.200 Be honest with yourself.
00:57:35.640 But is it because the administration that lost these children had a little D next to its name and so a certain kind of person on our side of the aisle has decided this is just a handing talking point but not an actual five alarm emergency?
00:57:50.040 Is it because the president that did this has a D after their name and that's your side and so you better not say anything?
00:57:58.220 Is it because the press took one look at this story this size
00:58:01.600 and told truthfully, realized that it indicts all of the wrong people
00:58:07.000 and so they just let it die?
00:58:08.800 Which is it? Which is it, America?
00:58:10.500 I want to know. I really want to know.
00:58:18.220 You know, for a generation, we bashed the Catholic Church.
00:58:23.140 And I'm not going to bash the Catholic Church.
00:58:24.540 The Catholic Church was bashed enough.
00:58:27.580 We all know what it is.
00:58:29.700 They were bashed rightfully so in many cases.
00:58:32.380 What was done to the children was monstrous.
00:58:35.460 And the truth had to come out.
00:58:37.260 But let me ask you with a straight face, what makes this any different?
00:58:41.740 What makes this any different?
00:58:43.640 How much of that bashing was just because it was a church?
00:58:48.880 Because I don't hear a lot of bashing going on about either one of these countries.
00:58:55.380 I want you to think about this.
00:58:57.040 Who's who here?
00:58:58.560 The priest who abused, he's always the one easy to blame, okay?
00:59:03.900 He always was.
00:59:04.880 In this story, the priests are the Muslim men.
00:59:08.060 They're the predators.
00:59:09.580 They're the ones on the dock.
00:59:12.140 Name them, every one, every single one of them, and put them in jail.
00:59:17.280 But our governments are doing the same thing that the Catholic Church was doing.
00:59:21.460 Catholic Church wasn't brought to its knees because of the predators.
00:59:23.820 The pedophiles exist in every institution on earth
00:59:27.420 The church was destroyed because of the bishop
00:59:30.540 Because the bishop knew
00:59:32.460 The bishop kept silent
00:59:34.060 The bishop didn't stop it
00:59:36.040 He just moved the priest to another parish
00:59:38.120 And told everybody to shut your mouths
00:59:40.300 And then the next
00:59:41.660 And then the next parish
00:59:42.720 And then the next parish
00:59:43.700 And when it was finally dragged into the light
00:59:46.500 The bishop offered window dressing
00:59:48.720 An apology, a committee, a statement
00:59:50.940 They did nothing
00:59:52.140 so i'm not bashing the catholic church here that's already happened i'm asking you look at
00:59:59.380 the doctors who removed the glass from this girl they didn't ask a single question the nurses who
01:00:05.540 treated the diseases and the glass made no call the officers who let the men drive away the judges
01:00:13.040 the care workers the councils the bureaucrats that handed a child to a trafficker and filed
01:00:19.720 the paperwork. Tell me, tell me, what is a single one of them have that the bishop didn't have?
01:00:31.640 What are they but the men who moved the priest to the next parish and called it a job well done?
01:00:41.180 Here's my prediction. I'd love to be wrong.
01:00:43.180 When this is fully exposed
01:00:47.020 Will the hospitals, the police, the agencies, the government
01:00:50.400 Do any more than the bishop did?
01:00:52.400 Nope
01:00:52.960 An apology, a committee, a statement
01:00:56.000 Window dressing
01:00:57.120 And the machine grinds on
01:00:59.840 This is the kind of abuse that revolutions were meant for
01:01:05.220 God help us, not on the street
01:01:08.800 But a ballot revolution
01:01:10.380 It should be loud, it should be clear
01:01:12.740 Throw every official, every party, every name attached to any of this stuff
01:01:17.440 until the people who run our institutions understand very clearly
01:01:20.900 all the way deep into the marrow of their bones
01:01:23.140 that the public is not afraid of them.
01:01:26.280 You work for us.
01:01:27.720 You're here to protect our children.
01:01:32.560 But I haven't named the worst yet.
01:01:35.840 Because if the doctors and the police are the bishops,
01:01:38.940 then who sits at the papal level of this cover-up
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01:03:06.940 so who held the real power
01:03:20.760 who held the real power to end all of this with a single honest week of coverage
01:03:28.080 but instead decided to protect the institution are still doing it today
01:03:32.640 it's the media they were the ones that covered up they knew about epstein they covered it up
01:03:39.640 the press is the biggest fit they are the pope in this scenario none of this could have happened
01:03:47.060 if they had been true to their one and only mission to tell the people the truth none of
01:03:53.760 it would have the grooming gangs needed silence to survive the press manufactured that silence
01:04:00.440 and make no mistakes.
01:04:02.840 Oh, make no mistake.
01:04:04.700 They are high priests.
01:04:06.800 They serve a God.
01:04:09.120 It's not the God I know.
01:04:11.120 Their God is a God of power, of control,
01:04:13.560 of progressivism, of globalism.
01:04:15.940 It's a religion of lies
01:04:17.840 and in the end, a religion of death.
01:04:20.940 Because look at what it costs.
01:04:24.140 It's being paid for now in children.
01:04:30.440 That is their offering, our children on their altar.
01:04:35.740 So enough is enough.
01:04:37.700 I don't care where you are in the world.
01:04:40.440 We, the people, must stand up and demand better.
01:04:44.400 If I hear one more thing about Jeffrey Epstein,
01:04:47.520 and you're not tying it also to what's happening in England,
01:04:51.660 and you're not also saying, what the hell did Joe Biden do?
01:04:54.980 Why haven't we found these people?
01:04:56.600 Thank you, Trump administration, for at least finding 146.
01:05:00.460 At least you're out there looking for them.
01:05:08.720 Enough of the politics.
01:05:12.580 500,000 children here.
01:05:15.460 250,000 there.
01:05:18.900 Those are the ones we know about.
01:05:23.820 I'm going to point one more finger, and this is the hardest one to point,
01:05:26.140 because it points back at me and you.
01:05:28.940 Are we really any different than the English
01:05:31.360 that I've just spent 20 minutes condemning?
01:05:34.600 The ones who sat and knew
01:05:36.840 and decided it was somebody else's problem.
01:05:39.640 Well, we can't do anything because we're just, you know,
01:05:43.220 what, citizens?
01:05:46.240 Knowing what we know,
01:05:48.480 sitting where we're sitting,
01:05:49.960 doing what we're doing,
01:05:51.100 which is what exactly?
01:05:53.400 Really, what?
01:05:54.020 I'm asking myself that.
01:05:55.140 What is it, Glenn, you do?
01:05:59.680 I do a monologue?
01:06:04.500 We say the Epstein case is the greatest evil of our age, and it is evil.
01:06:08.380 It is.
01:06:09.420 But understand the scale of what I'm putting in front of you.
01:06:13.820 Epstein was one man in one network.
01:06:15.940 This is hundreds of thousands of children on two continents
01:06:20.220 whom the state itself, the very thing we built to protect them,
01:06:24.640 delivered him to their abusers how do you even compare that one is a monstrous crime the other
01:06:32.760 is an entire civilization quietly deciding which one of its children are worth protecting
01:06:38.040 and deciding well it's not these
01:06:40.740 so what do we do where do i land on this because this story cannot be a republican story or a
01:06:48.040 democratic story. It just has to be a true story. So what do we do? I'll tell you in a minute.
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01:09:12.260 and I want you to share it with everybody you know.
01:09:17.600 Anybody you think still has a grasp on their soul.
01:09:22.320 And I don't know the answer.
01:09:27.200 But I see trouble coming and I am blowing my trumpet.
01:09:34.440 You know, there's something that Jesus said
01:09:36.300 that condemns all of us in this horrific story
01:09:41.100 that is coming out of england 250 000 children have been raped by these rape gangs from these
01:09:48.280 illegals and the islamists and they've done nothing about it we've lost under biden administration we
01:09:56.020 just lost misplaced about 500 000 children don't know where they are we found 146 000 of them trump
01:10:02.640 has they set out to look for them they found out that we were just giving them to anybody and now
01:10:07.920 these children are being found raped time after time after time day after day after day
01:10:12.620 there's something that jesus said that really condemns all of us i fear he said whoever harms
01:10:22.120 one of these little ones one of these children it would be better for that man to have a millstone
01:10:28.180 hung around his neck and drowned in the depth of the sea think of this this is the gentlest man
01:10:33.840 who ever lived the one who said turn the other cheek the guy who forgave the men driving nails
01:10:40.620 into his own hands that man looked out and found one thing that was so unforgivable
01:10:47.080 he reached for the image of a stone tied around the neck and a body sinking into the sea
01:10:51.940 and what was that one thing the abuse of a child
01:11:03.840 i want you to know i condemned me i condemned me first i had a hard time making these notes
01:11:11.900 and thinking about it i mean i talked to my wife about it for an hour last night i called a friends
01:11:16.940 and talked to them and i said i i don't know i don't know how to do this because i don't know
01:11:20.880 what the answer is i i do know that there are people that should be on this 24 7 so i have a
01:11:26.880 question for those people i have a question of the men of the cloth where the hell are you
01:11:31.780 where are our pastors and our priests and our rabbis where are the pulpits a quarter of a
01:11:39.780 million children raped in england while every institution looked away hundreds of thousands
01:11:46.140 of children handed to traffickers on our own soil while the people who run our country filed
01:11:51.620 all the paperwork for it and the single most explicit warning christ ever gave is being
01:11:58.200 violated on an industrial scale in our lifetime in our towns and the the house of god is so quiet
01:12:07.520 it is staggering i know you know the story because you preach it every year man's beaten
01:12:15.120 left it half dead in a ditch who walks past him not the criminals they're already gone
01:12:19.780 who walks past him pastor it's the priest it's the levite it's the religious professionals the
01:12:28.180 credentialed, the robe, the respectable. They see the bleeding man and they cross to the other side
01:12:34.980 of the road so they don't have to deal with it. You have preached this parable a thousand times.
01:12:41.120 Did you ever think that maybe you were preaching it about you?
01:12:48.800 Because I think that's where many of our pastors and our priests and our rabbis are. They're on
01:12:55.200 the other side of the road. You know, I say what I mean and I mean what I say. So let me say
01:13:04.240 something. Are all of you over-educated, self-righteous, color-wearing clerics anything
01:13:11.460 more than fundraisers, middle management, cowards and paper tigers? Is that all you are?
01:13:18.700 Are you more worried about your title, your paycheck, your tithing receipts, your building
01:13:23.760 fund. You're standing in the community. If I say something, I might offend. Jesus told you exactly
01:13:31.100 what you are when you do this. He said the good shepherd will lay down his life for the sheep.
01:13:39.340 But the hireling, the man who's only in it for the wage, the moment he sees the wolf coming,
01:13:44.580 he runs. He leaves the sheep. He runs because he never loved them in the first place. He loved the
01:13:51.940 job while you run while you stay silent evil rampages and what are you doing honestly what
01:14:02.820 are you doing you're at your desk polishing up another clever little sermon three points points
01:14:09.220 and a poem that half your congregation is going to sleep through anyway do you honestly believe
01:14:14.620 with what's going on in the world that the thing you're talking about next sunday the thing you're
01:14:19.360 doing today is a thing that Jesus would be doing? His children are the most sacred among us.
01:14:25.780 They're mutilating them, losing them, and raping them.
01:14:32.040 But you're busy workshopping your Sunday talk while they're being devoured.
01:14:37.240 You want to know why your church is so empty? This is why. Real evil is on the hunt,
01:14:43.900 and you don't address it.
01:14:46.680 Our churches are a ship in a storm
01:14:49.980 without a captain or a rudder.
01:14:54.020 Martin Luther King, who is by far not a perfect person,
01:14:57.180 by far, marched for no less
01:14:59.720 than what's happening to these children today.
01:15:02.920 And do you remember what his great disappointment was?
01:15:06.160 It wasn't the men with the dogs and the hoses.
01:15:09.520 When he was sitting in a jail cell in Birmingham,
01:15:11.680 he wrote the hardest words to the clergy,
01:15:15.480 to the good, decent, educated white pastors
01:15:18.440 who told him to be patient, to wait, don't make trouble.
01:15:22.940 He said he had almost concluded that the great stumbling block
01:15:25.660 was not the obvious villain, but the moderate,
01:15:29.380 the more devoted to order than to justice,
01:15:31.820 the one who agreed with the goal in private
01:15:33.840 and did nothing in public.
01:15:37.040 He said in the end,
01:15:39.220 we're not going to remember the words of our enemies.
01:15:41.680 We will remember the silence of our friends.
01:15:46.120 The silence.
01:15:47.120 I'm not going to remember your Sunday sermon.
01:15:50.160 But I think we will remember the silence.
01:15:56.800 That's what's being recorded.
01:15:58.640 Not the screaming of the wicked.
01:16:00.560 We expect that.
01:16:02.100 But the silence of the shepherds.
01:16:06.300 Do you know why I fear Tommy Robinson might fail in his efforts in Great Britain?
01:16:10.920 not because he isn't right not because he isn't smart but because england doesn't have a figure
01:16:15.760 like martin luther king to model the churches aren't there the churches are are literally
01:16:22.100 working for the king they don't believe the bible is supreme they don't even believe the bible is
01:16:28.500 true they hide behind uh and empower their real king and it ain't jesus it's king charles
01:16:36.460 how many of our pastors priests and rabbis are hiding behind the government
01:16:41.900 how many of them will say this is a political matter it's a state matter it's not the church's
01:16:47.120 place well let me remind you who these children are okay render unto caesar that which is caesar's
01:16:55.660 give caesar his coin i don't know if you've noticed this pastor but a child is not caesar's
01:17:02.800 coin a child does not bear caesar's image a child
01:17:07.680 bears the image of god
01:17:15.720 our children do not belong to the state they never did caesar has no jurisdiction there
01:17:24.860 and any pastor who treats the mutilation or trafficking of god's children as somebody else's
01:17:31.680 department has handed to caesar the one thing caesar was never permitted to touch
01:17:36.080 look what you're spending your days on all of our churches we argue doctrine we argue the fine print
01:17:47.580 we spend our strength on i'm more righteous than you my denomination is purer than your
01:17:52.760 denomination my theology is more correct than your theology well that's because i know it's true
01:17:59.100 because we're more righteous than they are.
01:18:01.320 You've turned faith into a debating society
01:18:04.400 while the wolves are emptying our nurseries.
01:18:12.360 James said, faith without works is dead.
01:18:15.560 Oh no, no, no, we've got the great stuff.
01:18:17.800 Faith without works is dead.
01:18:21.420 A faith that can argue theology
01:18:23.600 or end times prophecy for three hours,
01:18:26.300 but can't walk into the street for a raped child
01:18:29.740 is a corpse in a nice suit.
01:18:36.960 Try to outrun this one.
01:18:39.720 Try to outrun it because it's in your own book.
01:18:41.760 I read it. I know it. I take it sincerely.
01:18:44.520 Ezekiel, the watchman on the wall.
01:18:48.740 God says if the watchman sees...
01:18:56.300 if the watchman sees a sword coming
01:19:01.380 and does not blow the trumpet
01:19:03.160 and the people die
01:19:06.200 the blood is on the watchman's hands
01:19:10.120 not the enemy's, the watchman's
01:19:11.920 you are posted on the wall
01:19:13.780 you see the sword, you saw it, you said nothing
01:19:17.700 just understand what's being written
01:19:20.420 if you continue to remain silent
01:19:22.480 if the church keeps its head down
01:19:24.680 while the blood of innocence runs
01:19:26.720 and the freedom that was exhausted to us
01:19:29.860 to guard and to hand to those very children
01:19:33.180 the next generation is lost.
01:19:35.240 There's going to be a receipt for that failure
01:19:37.320 and your name is on that list.
01:19:44.460 It'll be yours.
01:19:45.780 It'll be mine.
01:19:46.860 It'll be our churches, your church, my church.
01:19:49.880 I'm not standing outside of this.
01:19:51.840 I'm in it with you.
01:19:54.680 and that's why I won't be quiet about it.
01:20:00.680 So let me ask you, what's it going to take
01:20:02.420 to get you off your self-righteous backside and lead?
01:20:05.700 Not to riot, but to do what King did,
01:20:09.880 to do what the abolitionist preachers did,
01:20:13.380 to wake your people up and put them peacefully,
01:20:16.980 prayerfully, immovably into the street,
01:20:20.300 into the public square,
01:20:21.520 into the face of every official who looks away
01:20:26.540 and not sit back down
01:20:28.840 until every last one of these children have found
01:20:32.280 and every coward who enabled this is out of power.
01:20:36.040 Wake up for the love of the God you claim to serve.
01:20:39.340 Wake up.
01:20:41.000 Your flock is being eaten by wolves.
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01:24:14.280 Uh, that obviously was a very personal and, uh, passionate topic for me.
01:24:28.240 Uh, I, uh, I had a really rough night last night.
01:24:36.100 I got into that, um, inquiry from England.
01:24:40.160 I just didn't, I mean, every emotion that I could have, I had.
01:24:46.400 Maybe you should read it.
01:24:47.940 I mean, I don't normally recommend things that will just turn your hair white,
01:24:51.400 but that is, I mean, that was so, if we don't act on this, you know,
01:24:57.400 and I say we, that's England, but we have these problems too.
01:25:02.300 And the only reason why the Epstein stuff is coming up
01:25:08.120 is because it's political, that's why.
01:25:10.160 This is a much bigger deal.
01:25:12.460 And you can bring up Epstein.
01:25:13.900 I agree with you.
01:25:14.780 That was an atrocity.
01:25:16.280 I think people got away with murder.
01:25:18.260 I think it's awful.
01:25:19.540 It's awful.
01:25:20.500 This stuff is proven.
01:25:21.860 It's happening.
01:25:23.040 There's still children to save, and nobody's talking about it.
01:25:28.320 You know, I put on a hat today, a ball cap,
01:25:32.140 mainly because my hair is falling out so fast.
01:25:34.280 I mean, it's shocking.
01:25:37.040 But I put a hat on today, and I picked this hat for a reason.
01:25:40.160 because it says it's Bonhoeffer, not to act is to act.
01:25:44.980 And I didn't put it on today for, you know, you or I put it on for me.
01:25:55.900 Because the hardest thing I had last night to deal with was,
01:26:04.720 so, Glenn, what are you going to do about it?
01:26:08.880 And I've been thinking about this, and I know I have to follow the story.
01:26:14.820 I know I have to continually bring it up, but I have to tell you,
01:26:20.400 I have a shockingly small staff, and we are hiring so fast.
01:26:27.600 But there are things that we just, we can't, I need people who are,
01:26:33.900 who feel a calling to follow this story to follow it in england and to follow it in uh in america
01:26:43.000 and and show us the good things and the bad things there are things that we can do but i would i'd
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01:29:26.000 hello america
01:29:30.060 you know i was just sitting here on the break and i thought
01:29:35.240 so many problems going on in the world i want to talk to you about the
01:29:39.720 i want to talk to you about the uh
01:29:42.380 the iran deal today give you a little more perspective on this
01:29:46.760 and tell you what I think it means for us,
01:29:51.340 for our country, for the direction of the world.
01:29:54.820 But I'm sitting here in the break and I was thinking,
01:29:57.840 what's the answer to all of this?
01:30:02.140 What is the answer?
01:30:04.280 I want to take you to my little small town.
01:30:10.140 Because I think the answer lies there.
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01:31:30.320 You know, the answers that we're looking for, we think they have to be complex, but
01:31:34.840 they're really not. They're really not. 250 years ago, a group of men sat in a hot Philadelphia
01:31:42.540 room and they signed their names to
01:31:44.600 a piece of paper and they
01:31:46.500 signed away their safety. They knew
01:31:48.220 that most likely they were going to die.
01:31:50.680 It was a death warrant.
01:31:52.260 And they pledged their lives, their fortunes,
01:31:54.520 and their sacred honor. And they meant
01:31:56.480 every word. I know it because
01:31:58.460 I've been doing a lot of research on the signing of the
01:32:00.380 declaration. I've got some things coming up in the next couple
01:32:02.460 of weeks.
01:32:04.400 That I've learned so much about
01:32:06.360 these men that I can't wait to share with you.
01:32:11.180 Thank you.
01:32:12.540 I'm sitting here in a small town just outside.
01:32:16.500 I'm actually in a smaller town than this small town, Preston.
01:32:21.840 But it's one of the neighboring towns.
01:32:24.720 And it's just different here.
01:32:28.460 It's just different.
01:32:29.240 Small towns are different all around America.
01:32:31.380 You know, they are.
01:32:33.460 And they couldn't have imagined our founders,
01:32:35.840 this small little town in southeastern Idaho
01:32:39.280 with the Bear River running cold through the mountains
01:32:42.120 and the alfalfa and the grain stretching out green and gold under a sky that is so big,
01:32:47.640 sometimes it just makes you feel small in all the best ways.
01:32:50.180 It makes you just feel small.
01:32:54.060 And while our founders couldn't have imagined Preston or even Idaho,
01:32:59.660 this is what they fought for.
01:33:01.980 This is what they were fighting for.
01:33:03.840 These small little towns.
01:33:05.260 Our answers lie there.
01:33:07.360 in a few weeks uh there is something i look forward to every year it's called that
01:33:13.860 famous preston night rodeo um and it was the first rodeo ever in the united states to be
01:33:21.980 under electric lights that's why they call it famous it's not the biggest rodeo it is great
01:33:27.260 i just love it i love it you go there and you can hear the shoots rattle and the the announcer
01:33:32.680 crackle over the loudspeakers and the gate clang open and then a 2 000 pound bull just comes
01:33:39.400 running out of the chute with you know some 20 something kid riding the wrath of god and he's
01:33:45.800 just trying to hold on you know for eight seconds with nothing but a rope and a prayer and more
01:33:50.780 nerve than sense and he bucks off and he's on the ground and thank god that kid gets up and he dusts
01:33:57.980 off his hat and he laughs and looks at his friends, nods at his friends, and then he
01:34:02.540 does it again.
01:34:07.840 That's America, gang.
01:34:10.120 That's America.
01:34:11.360 That's who we are.
01:34:13.020 We get bucked off and we get back up again.
01:34:22.760 We've forgotten our small towns.
01:34:24.480 and that's where the answer lies you know in preston it's still a town that goes quiet on
01:34:32.460 sunday and the fields rest and there's no machinery that's turned on and the stores
01:34:37.000 lock their doors and they didn't pass a law to make it so they're just people have decided that
01:34:42.920 some things are are bigger than you know commerce and making money one in seven belongs to the lord
01:34:49.460 and to the family, and it's a kind of stillness that happens
01:34:53.180 in at least this small town that lets a soul catch its breath
01:34:57.600 after a busy week.
01:35:00.580 And that's something that the frantic world has forgotten.
01:35:07.340 But out in our small towns, they never did.
01:35:14.640 We remember the basics.
01:35:16.040 You know, I love living in a farming community because when a man's crop doesn't come in, when the hail takes the wheat or the back goes out or cancer comes to your house, the neighbors don't form a committee.
01:35:36.080 They just show up.
01:35:37.260 And the combines that you didn't ask for just...
01:35:46.040 gloriously appear in your field.
01:35:52.700 The casseroles that you didn't request
01:35:54.720 just fill your kitchen and nobody's there.
01:35:57.440 Nobody's making a speech about it.
01:35:58.980 Nobody posts about it.
01:36:00.120 They just do it because that's what you do.
01:36:02.520 And then they go home
01:36:03.720 before you can even thank them properly.
01:36:09.020 There's no government program that can do that.
01:36:14.040 Nothing the government can do
01:36:15.280 couldn't even come close to that.
01:36:17.000 It's grown like everything good out here in the soil.
01:36:20.880 It's been worked by the same families for generations.
01:36:27.560 And the strange yet beautiful thing that I'm just becoming,
01:36:32.160 just getting to the place to where I can see it,
01:36:36.940 the youth in these towns, they just can't wait to leave.
01:36:41.320 they count the days
01:36:43.360 they lie in bed
01:36:45.240 at 16 staring at the ceiling
01:36:47.320 certain at life, real life
01:36:49.140 big life is happening
01:36:51.060 somewhere else, somewhere in a city with bright
01:36:53.320 lights and no curfew and no
01:36:55.280 chores at 5am and so they go
01:36:57.340 and we let
01:36:59.300 them go
01:36:59.840 and then they go out into the big wide world
01:37:03.160 and something funny happens to them, they find the
01:37:05.240 lights and they find them cold
01:37:06.680 might take them a while
01:37:08.180 they find the crowds and they find it
01:37:11.320 They find themselves lonely in the crowd.
01:37:14.500 And one day, they're driving home from the airport,
01:37:18.840 coming home for Christmas.
01:37:20.980 They're driving down this road.
01:37:22.440 They could drive blindfolded, and they crest that last hill.
01:37:35.180 They see that valley that they couldn't wait to get out of.
01:37:41.320 just lying there in front of them.
01:37:45.580 And something in their chest just cracks open.
01:37:49.340 And they realize the big life, the real life,
01:37:53.440 was here the whole time.
01:37:57.400 And they spend years trying to get back.
01:38:00.360 And some make it.
01:38:01.340 The lucky ones make it back home.
01:38:06.540 Because what these small towns all across America raise,
01:38:11.320 it's not crops, not really.
01:38:16.280 These small towns, these small little farming communities,
01:38:19.820 they raise the kind of man that doesn't ask what's in it for me.
01:38:28.140 They raise the kind of kids that fix a fence,
01:38:31.020 not because somebody's watching,
01:38:33.860 and not really even because somebody asked them to.
01:38:36.820 They raise the kind of men who keep their word
01:38:39.020 when nobody is watching, keeping their word,
01:38:43.220 when it costs them something.
01:38:48.360 These small towns raise the kind of people
01:38:50.280 when everything is falling apart and the path forward is dark
01:38:53.620 and nobody would blame them for quitting.
01:38:56.380 They just go and do the next right thing.
01:38:59.320 And then the next one.
01:39:01.040 And then the next one.
01:39:02.440 And the next one.
01:39:03.180 No reward.
01:39:04.360 just the quiet, stubborn, unglamorous decency
01:39:09.780 that built this country
01:39:12.600 one honest day at a time.
01:39:17.240 We're looking for answers.
01:39:19.740 Want to know how to fix things?
01:39:22.640 Look to the cowboy.
01:39:24.960 Look to the farmer.
01:39:27.380 Look to the rancher with the cracked hands
01:39:30.360 and worn-out Bible and a flag.
01:39:34.360 and a flag on a porch
01:39:46.540 that he salutes every time
01:39:48.740 like he means it
01:39:52.140 because he does
01:40:04.360 We look for our answer in these marbled halls of Washington.
01:40:11.060 America was not built in those marbled halls.
01:40:14.780 They built it in fields.
01:40:19.000 Just like the one outside of my front porch.
01:40:23.000 In towns just like Weston and Preston, Idaho.
01:40:27.240 they built it with one calloused
01:40:34.700 handshake at a time
01:40:36.540 the men in Philadelphia they lit the fire
01:40:38.980 but people like you
01:40:41.700 you're the ones who have kept it burning
01:40:46.520 for 250 years
01:40:47.840 you already have the answer
01:40:50.700 all you have to do is just keep living it
01:40:57.660 don't give up
01:41:00.120 there's a
01:41:04.400 study that's out
01:41:13.660 came from CNN
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01:42:50.320 all summer long at torch 250.com let me tell you about uh let me tell you about this poll i got from
01:42:58.900 uh cnn here's cnn play cut three here's cnn uh talking about democrats and what they found about
01:43:06.440 democrats on the fourth of july listen to this what does july 4th mean to you celebrate america
01:43:11.180 friends and family time among republicans what do you see you see the clear majority say it's a time
01:43:16.120 to celebrate america 65 among democrats however the plurality disagree look at that what do you
01:43:23.180 see friends and family time at 42 versus just 24 who say that what it means most of them is
01:43:28.820 to celebrate America. What do they say about the flag? Even on the basic level of flag,
01:43:33.100 look at this. Look at how we have an increasing polarization on this issue. We'll display the
01:43:39.020 flag on July 4th, the American flag. Back in July of 2001, look at this. You had 68% of Republicans,
01:43:45.500 65% of Democrats saying that they would, in fact, display the flag on July 4th. You come over to
01:43:51.320 this side of the screen, Republicans basically are where they were 25 years ago, right? 64%.
01:43:57.120 But look at that Democratic percentage, absolutely plummeting.
01:44:00.420 Just 27% of Democrats say they will, in fact, display the flag on July 4th.
01:44:06.260 What about this idea, are you proud to be an American, extremely or very proud to be an American?
01:44:11.680 Again, look at this divide, a growing divide on this question.
01:44:16.560 Back in January of 2001, 90% of Republicans, 85% of Democrats.
01:44:21.540 This was after a very contentious 2000 election, keep in mind, right?
01:44:25.820 with George W. Bush coming into the White House.
01:44:27.920 You come over to this side of the screen in 2026, look at this.
01:44:31.320 Again, the Democratic percentage absolutely plummets to just 29% of Democrats
01:44:37.280 say they're extremely, are very proud to be an American.
01:44:39.480 That Republican percentage, the exact same.
01:44:42.340 90 and 90, the Democratic percentage, what is that?
01:44:45.800 That's basically a third of the level that it was just 25 years ago.
01:44:52.360 That's shocking.
01:44:53.320 you know what i you know what i did with my wife yesterday my wife and i we went out
01:44:58.180 we went to walmart we bought what was it 350
01:45:06.080 two-foot flags and we put them on our fence posts all along the highway all the way down
01:45:14.740 down the highway if you're driving driving by our uh ranch there's like 300 plus flags that
01:45:23.060 we put out in front. And you know what? I got that idea from some other person's ranch down
01:45:30.700 the street. They did it too. And then I saw that going to the airport, somebody's farm,
01:45:36.000 they did it in another town. I'm like, felt good to see that. 25% say they'll fly the American flag
01:45:44.740 on July 4th. What the hell? You don't save a country. You don't have a country. If you're
01:45:52.240 not celebrating the day the country was born you don't have to be proud of donald trump you don't
01:46:00.180 have to be proud of you know uh joe biden or whoever else is in offices and you don't have
01:46:05.100 to be that's that that's in the question you're proud to be an american damn right i am damn right
01:46:10.700 i am not proud of everything that we've done i'm not proud of everything we're doing now i'm not
01:46:15.300 proud of everything that we've done in the past i think we've made some huge mistakes but you know
01:46:19.840 what? I'm not some teenage girl that is like, oh, I like him because he has muscles. I have a deep
01:46:27.700 relationship with my country. I know the flaws of my country. I got it. I got it. But I also know
01:46:35.200 who the character is. I also know who the people are. I urge you, celebrate the 4th of July unlike
01:46:45.560 like you've ever celebrated it before.
01:46:47.100 Do not make it about family and hot dogs and fireworks.
01:46:51.000 Pick somebody in the family right now
01:46:52.740 to talk about the meaning of the country.
01:46:58.600 Find somebody in your family that can do that.
01:47:02.580 Study it yourself.
01:47:04.240 Talk about the declaration.
01:47:05.120 Read the Declaration of Independence.
01:47:06.940 Read the first draft.
01:47:08.080 It'll blow your mind.
01:47:09.460 Read the first draft of the Declaration of Independence.
01:47:11.580 have your kids talk about something about the country learn something new about the country
01:47:20.020 it's always bothered me that bruce springsteen born in the usa an anti-american song
01:47:25.560 is how we watch fireworks every year and then we just all go home
01:47:29.340 find something in your community that is teaching and celebrating america i'm going to washington
01:47:40.040 dc with my family taking the whole family out to washington dc and i'm just gonna sit on a blanket
01:47:45.960 just like everybody else right in the middle of the mall and watch the fireworks and listen to
01:47:50.040 the music i'm gonna go to the museums i'm gonna see the clean fountains let's see washington dc
01:47:55.220 the way it should be where you can be proud of how clean it is i'm gonna go see the the founding
01:48:02.440 documents i've seen them a thousand times my kids haven't and my kids what i say we're going to the
01:48:08.280 national archives dad we've seen the declaration of independence haven't seen it like this
01:48:13.040 and you know what i think last time you saw it you were nine time for a refresher
01:48:17.740 they'll remember it all those things that used to somebody was telling me just last night
01:48:23.840 their folks used to take them uh you know for a two-week you know camping trip and they had fish
01:48:31.220 every day and they were like dad we gotta fish yeah we gotta eat we're gonna have fish
01:48:37.700 Well they'd fish every day
01:48:39.520 And these two girls
01:48:40.280 They hated it
01:48:42.120 While she can't
01:48:44.280 Still does not really
01:48:45.380 Necessarily appreciate fish
01:48:46.960 I can understand that
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01:49:13.720 let me go to Rebecca quickly
01:49:16.180 hi Rebecca you're on the Glenn Beck program
01:49:17.900 good morning
01:49:19.780 I have a dear friend who lives in
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01:49:35.880 wait a minute see this is something i love you uh rebecca hold on we'll get your phone number
01:49:43.780 my wife found two dogs and now they're living in our house and uh gosh darn it i'd love to
01:49:53.540 have two dogs no i wouldn't no i wouldn't i've had enough dogs enough dogs die on me
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01:51:32.180 Can I ask you a question?
01:51:59.260 I've got to get into the Iran thing here for a second.
01:52:01.140 but can we please please play cut for this is joe biden at jay leno's garage
01:52:08.300 a recent episode listen to this well the other thing i was able to do i i made sure there could
01:52:15.520 be no oil drilling off the east coast the west coast and the 150 miles off the gulf of mexico
01:52:22.760 you could do it with all the life detection too no more windmills yeah because they killed birds
01:52:30.980 do i need to come i'm going to but do i need to comment on this you're talking to jay leno a guy
01:52:42.440 you're driving a gas powered corvette you know the one that's set next to the classified documents
01:52:50.200 in your garage since 1968 which takes gasoline and oil and you're talking to a guy who loves
01:52:57.620 the combustion engine and you're saying yeah they got rid of all the oil okay and there's
01:53:06.740 one other thought and then i'll move on i promise what the hell is he doing what is it what is he
01:53:14.040 doing why is he on this tour what just go away please just go away why why you're trying to sell
01:53:23.580 your wife's book I mean that is an abomination but what are you doing on tour why are you going
01:53:29.700 to Jay Leno's why did you take your car you didn't drive it across the country why did you ship your
01:53:34.980 Corvette all the way from Delaware to Los Angeles California to be on an episode of Jay Leno's
01:53:42.000 what the i mean okay anyway uh let's go to the current president um he's had some thoughts on
01:53:49.880 on iran and a lot of people are very upset and we've been going through the uh the mou this
01:53:57.420 understanding between us and iran there is no deal yet it is a signed memo of understanding i've had
01:54:03.680 those two and you know you then you get to the contract part and you're like no that's not our
01:54:08.300 understanding um but anyway uh we'll see how that works out um but everybody's upset about it let me
01:54:15.840 just give you a couple of things first let me just start with donald trump here's donald trump
01:54:19.600 cut one listen to this if they don't honor the agreement some things aren't even mentioned in
01:54:25.180 the agreement it's a memorandum of understanding but we have an understanding of certain things
01:54:28.800 without writing it and uh if they don't honor that we'll probably go back to bombing them
01:54:35.860 until they honor it you know it's amazing what bombs can do it is amazing what bombs can do
01:54:42.920 yes that's true it's amazing what bombs can do so anybody who is worried about this thing
01:54:49.060 first of all i mean well let me let me let me start here let me just give you a recap of where
01:54:52.760 i stand on this thing we've seen this movie before okay weak-kneed agreements terror sponsoring
01:54:59.160 regime only buys time they rebuild and then they strike again they're back up what has unfolded
01:55:05.760 with iran this week is a slightly different story i think this shows some backbone mixed with
01:55:15.460 realism okay why didn't we get a good deal why didn't we get the deal we all wanted well because
01:55:22.240 um the irgc is in control donald trump was hoping that when it would collapse and they'd kill all
01:55:27.600 those guys that maybe some reasonable people would be put in reasonable people were not put in
01:55:32.500 you're dealing with the IRGC
01:55:34.980 you're dealing with the 12ers
01:55:36.240 and the only way to stop those guys
01:55:38.380 is to kill them all
01:55:39.380 and the only way you can do that
01:55:41.120 is by putting boots on the ground
01:55:42.460 and then kill them until they stop
01:55:44.720 and then go hunt them out
01:55:46.000 door to door and hang them
01:55:47.900 that's the way you did it in Nazi Germany
01:55:50.100 that's what's going to have to happen in Iran
01:55:52.420 otherwise you're going to be dealing with the same regime
01:55:54.700 over and over and over again
01:55:55.840 I don't have a taste for that
01:55:58.080 I don't want to do that
01:55:59.080 you don't want to do that
01:56:00.140 nobody wants to do that
01:56:01.500 so what do you want him to do well he shouldn't have gone in the first place well do they have
01:56:08.000 the nuclear weapon are they are they close enough that they could drop a nuclear weapon on israel
01:56:12.860 or on us or put it at the tip of a ballistic missile nope they're not you know why because
01:56:18.560 we destroyed them all we hope but we destroyed them all then we destroyed their ability to make
01:56:23.920 those things because we blew up those factories so what do they have to do they have to build
01:56:28.620 factories well that's a big deal so they can be right back at it really really have you been
01:56:34.760 listening at all to what's happening in america with our factories you know why we're having
01:56:40.240 problems with let's say we're not the leader in tech and you know uh chips we should be the leader
01:56:47.040 in chips taiwan is the leader in chips but we don't make them here why because we don't have
01:56:51.040 the factories you know why because we didn't build them you know why we're not going to have
01:56:55.100 them for another five to eight years because they're expensive to build hard to build do you
01:56:59.540 know why we don't have you know they kept saying we gave all of our shells away we gave all of our
01:57:03.540 shells away to ukraine ukraine ukraine ukraine we just kept doing it we depleted why is this a
01:57:08.240 problem because we can't make them fast enough because we don't have the factories so just put
01:57:14.200 it into perspective when you're listening to these boneheads telling you well
01:57:17.860 they can't build the things they have to build the factories first then they can build them so
01:57:26.240 you have delayed them i don't want to kick the can down the road kind of thing i'd rather deal
01:57:31.020 with it now in my lifetime but americans don't they won't do it they won't not only put boots
01:57:37.800 on the ground they won't tolerate gas prices at five dollars a gallon and forget about the american
01:57:44.460 people how do you expect to get a good deal when you're negotiating and your side is on television
01:57:51.820 passing bills that say the president's gotta stop this war with Iran do you think they went to the
01:57:58.120 negotiating table thinking oh boy he's really got us no they went to the negotiating table saying
01:58:06.280 this guy's gonna fold he has to fold because he has no place to go
01:58:10.120 you know you want one side you have the call for just pressure pressure press squeeze them hard
01:58:18.440 squeeze them hard put boots on the ground and the other is no no no no no no we can't do any
01:58:24.060 of that we can't do any of that really so what carried the day
01:58:28.480 trump let the voice uh of the public take the lead in this while keeping the harder line
01:58:39.120 as insurance if the regime starts cheating,
01:58:42.780 which they will.
01:58:44.300 And it's smart positioning.
01:58:47.180 Success, he gets the victory.
01:58:49.660 If it unravels,
01:58:50.640 the administration could go to a tougher approach.
01:58:53.740 It's easy.
01:58:54.800 By the way, he's also done another thing.
01:58:56.940 You'll notice this whole time,
01:58:58.320 he had Marco Rubio in there,
01:58:59.920 hammer him, hammer him, hammer him, hammer him.
01:59:02.000 And he had J.D. Vance going,
01:59:03.440 wait a minute, let's slow down.
01:59:04.980 Now, whose name now is being attached
01:59:07.880 to this peace deal?
01:59:09.120 whose name it's jd vance if it works jd vance gets the credit if it doesn't marco rubio will
01:59:17.420 get the credit for being the hammer man he's also just set up he's setting up for you to decide
01:59:24.860 who the president should be next he's giving you two clear options one is the hammer man
01:59:31.360 one is the peace guy let's see which one works okay
01:59:35.060 did we get what we wanted no no did we get obama definitely not unlike the old obama era giveaway
01:59:45.000 we didn't walk in empty-handed okay we went in after systematically dismantling the heart of
01:59:54.920 their war machine and the factories that changes absolutely everything back then we just gave them
02:00:00.000 cash just dump trucks full of cash this time it's going to take them a while to be able to build the
02:00:06.760 the uh the industrial base back they don't have it money doesn't fix things overnight
02:00:12.000 time is also working against them um now time is working for them they get a pause but so do we
02:00:22.260 so do we so did our partners all right tough hand to play
02:00:27.820 i think this this administration understands actually understands leverage
02:00:36.220 they disrupted the leadership they killed a lot of them military power guttered nuclear
02:00:43.860 ambitions set way back and then a diplomatic opening built on a demonstrated consequence
02:00:49.860 okay good we're in a dangerous dangerous world gang
02:00:55.400 military force has created the conditions for smarter talks not endless entanglement
02:01:05.100 not naive trust strength that opens doors instead of begging at the door
02:01:10.380 dangerous world we're still in it we're still in it
02:01:15.100 am i thrilled with it no do i think it's the best we could have gotten probably probably
02:01:25.400 And that's for a myriad of reasons, but we're not weak.
02:01:31.260 We're operating from reality.
02:01:33.780 We're prioritizing our interests, and we're not repeating the deadly mistakes of the past,
02:01:40.100 which is just go in, put boots on the ground.
02:01:42.940 Nope. Nope.
02:01:45.560 Get what you can.
02:01:47.380 And quite honestly, with this weak-ass Congress,
02:01:49.740 with Democrats who really in many ways
02:01:53.940 almost seem to be rooting for the Iranians to win
02:01:57.920 with so many podcasters taking all of the bait
02:02:02.440 from the Iranians and all of their propaganda
02:02:05.340 and using that and everybody screaming,
02:02:08.720 Trump's got to stop, Trump's got to stop.
02:02:10.680 I think this is a pretty good deal.
02:02:12.120 I think we got a pretty good deal.
02:02:14.440 It could have been a lot worse.
02:02:15.600 With all those factors, could have been a lot worse.
02:02:19.740 that's what it is jason where do you disagree
02:02:26.060 i don't i i don't think i disagree i i think that um i i'm at the point now where i want to see
02:02:34.900 how the technicalities actually play out over the next 60 days there's a lot of things to iron out
02:02:40.360 specifically like ballistic missiles uh jd vance you're just talking about um was just asked the
02:02:46.200 question about the president talking about ballistic missiles and he made a comment about
02:02:51.220 how basically he was making the point that it's hard to negotiate some kind of curtailing of their
02:02:57.260 missile program. But J.D. Vance said, quote, but we do expect that it's part of the final deal.
02:03:02.360 They are not going to be able to build the kinds of missiles that can broadly threaten the entire
02:03:05.800 world, which is pretty much what I thought the president meant at that as well. There will be
02:03:10.300 some kind of ballistic missile monitoring. We just haven't gotten to a lot of the specifics yet
02:03:14.720 and that's going to play out and uh i think it's it's it's worth giving this time to see what
02:03:19.760 actually happens and it could all of it could all fall apart i mean we could be back to bobbing
02:03:26.160 yep um you know that's the good thing it is not a peace deal it is a it's a pause we have an
02:03:34.460 agreement we have an understanding you are going to do this you're going to do that you stop doing
02:03:38.820 that, we're going to continue to bomb you. I mean, it's not great. It's not great. But as I said
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02:06:15.340 Glenn Beck returns in a minute
02:06:34.780 You know, Jason and I have been going back and forth off the air this morning since, you know, five or six o'clock about the Iran deal.
02:06:52.680 And I think we're in lockstep, but Jason, I want you to give some more specific analysis, what you were just giving to the insiders here on Torch.
02:07:01.000 Yeah, so there's been a lot of instant reaction on this by a lot of armchair experts and analysts and a lot of negative feedback. And to me, my perspective is it's hard to even respond to this because a lot of this is hidden in Treasury Department legalese, a bunch of other sentences that just make everything very, very vague.
02:07:22.640 And I pointed to the insiders, specifically point 7 and 11.
02:07:26.480 Those deal with the unfreezing of assets and the lifting of sanctions.
02:07:30.620 Now, if we look at point number 11, which goes into unfreezing of funds and assets,
02:07:36.980 everyone's worried about, as they should be, releasing funds.
02:07:42.260 And especially the fact that the bottom of the paragraph in point 11,
02:07:45.280 it says that Iran can do whatever they want with those funds.
02:07:48.420 That sounds bad, but you're missing the middle sentence within point 11,
02:07:52.240 which states, quote, the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran
02:07:56.680 will mutually agree on the procedures related to the release of these funds
02:08:03.760 during the negotiations. Now, that is Treasury Department legal talk to say that, look,
02:08:10.520 there's not even a procedure to do this yet. We're not sure what it is. We're calling it
02:08:15.980 performance-based. Iran definitely doesn't want their people to hear performance-based. They
02:08:21.420 don't want the IRGC to focus on that, because that sounds like they have to give up major
02:08:25.680 concessions. Well, the fact of the matter is they do have to have concessions. They do have to give
02:08:31.000 up a lot. What could that be? Maybe no tolls. Maybe looking into their ballistic missile program.
02:08:37.460 A lot of the issues that we have that were not brought up in this, because it can't really in
02:08:42.520 an MOU, but those are the kinds of restrictions here that most people aren't even really looking
02:08:47.160 at but that is going to be looked at over the next 60 days will they actually get 60 days out of this
02:08:52.620 who knows but the agreement doesn't even really stipulate that it just stipulates that look we
02:08:57.320 got some procedures we got some things to iron out we're not releasing funds we're not taking
02:09:02.860 off sanctions at the drop of the hat i i want to i don't want to be pollyanna but i also don't want
02:09:08.420 to be blackpilled on this yeah is there a possibility that this mou is this vague because
02:09:14.220 he cannot iran cannot handle a loss iran has got to save face in their own country and
02:09:23.660 you can't write down all the things i mean is that just being pollyanna is that just being too
02:09:28.720 hopeful i don't think so i think that's the way these things usually work i i think yeah i don't
02:09:35.020 If you put concessions on there in other language,
02:09:37.540 they're not going to agree to it.
02:09:38.820 So I think it's vague on purpose.
02:09:41.000 I hope you're right.
02:09:42.180 I hope that's not.
02:09:42.940 John Roberts has a plan.