Exclusive: JD Vance Slams US 'Preachiness,' Calls for America First Foreign Policy | Guest: VP JD Vance | 5⧸15⧸25
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You're Richer than you think! - Glenn Beck. Today on the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about how much money you really do have in the world, and why it's a good thing you don't have to have it all to be rich.
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Well, yesterday, things went a little nuts in Washington.
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Um, but some unhinged leftists, uh, were at the RFK hearing where he's, he's talking to
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the House Appropriations Committee, uh, and some crazy protester erupted, uh, you know,
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And if you're watching the blaze, I want you to watch this or listen to it.
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Capitol Police are asked to remove the individuals from the rear view.
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Members of the audience are reminded disruptions will not be tolerated.
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I guess they were saying RFK lies and people die.
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Far too many umbrellas in this country for sun and for rain.
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Now, did you, did you see, if you're watching it, did you see his reaction?
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Stu, when did people stop considering his radical leftist lifetime record?
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Uh, he has been a radical leftist for a very long time.
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I mean, I would think that there's probably examples of other hearings back in the day
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where people were doing that type of protest on his behalf.
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Not, maybe not that he asked for it, but like thinking that they're aligned with him, certainly
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And now all of a sudden, uh, I guess you get involved with Donald Trump and, and everybody
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So do you disagree with the cuts that are being proposed for Medicaid right now?
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Oh, the cuts to, you know, this is a, I don't know if you understand this or whether you're
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just mouthing, you know, the democratic talking boys, the cuts to Medicaid are for fraud, waste
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It means that the, because of Doge, we were able to determine, and it's about 8 million
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We were able to determine that there are a million people who are claiming Medicaid from
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Or another million people who are collecting both under Obamacare.
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These are the only cuts that are being made to Medicaid.
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We announced a law yesterday, yesterday, a rule yesterday, we're not going to pay illegal
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He said, we're going to take all the illegal aliens off the California Medicaid rolls because
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So the compassion and let me, let me focus you.
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It's incredible how no one is actually listening to facts anymore.
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I mean, it's one thing when you're not listening to facts, you know, from Donald Trump or Joe
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We can argue about facts all day and we, you know, whatever.
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This is RFK arguing with Democrats about Medicaid fraud abuse.
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And he's saying, we're just taking people off that are illegally using Medicaid.
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Now, Gavin Newsom is putting everybody on California aid.
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Every taxpayer left, right, center, every taxpayer in California should be raising holy hell.
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Your, your state is going to collapse economically.
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Now, you know why the Democrats are not worried about that is because that's part of the plan.
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That is Cloward and Piven collapse at overwhelm and collapse the system.
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They did it in New York city back in the seventies and New York city collapsed.
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And I'll be damned if I am going to send my taxpayer dollars to California because you didn't have the balls or the brains to stand up.
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Only one of us is going to be right in the end about your financial collapse.
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And everybody who can put two plus two equals four down on a table, not seven.
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And even if you show me your work, but for, this is simple math.
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You come to the United States of America and you ask us to bail, bail you out.
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And anybody in Congress that is from my state, I will, I will make it my mission to put you out on the street.
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Do we, do we, do we really, do we honestly, I'm not, I didn't sign up for a suicide.
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I didn't, I didn't, I didn't want to be part of the suicide.
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So we all have to, what kind of cult are you in?
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You had in Newark, you had, what was her, uh, what was her name?
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Congresswoman, shoot, something, uh, LaMonica MacGyver.
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This week on MacGyver, we assault ICE agents in Newark, New Jersey.
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So MacGyver went out, Congresswoman goes out, and it's pretty clear, assaults these officers
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Because I want you to play the AOC comment from a couple of days ago where she commented
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on this because Holman says, no, in fact, play Holman first.
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Do you want the Congresswoman who was caught on camera assaulting ICE agents to be arrested
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He's the only one who put their lives on line every day.
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We should be supporting them, not assaulting them.
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Especially in a facility that they've carried into some of the worst of the worst.
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And when you cause, what they caused up there, it causes the safety and security of the facility
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But don't cross that line and you will ask for criminal prosecution.
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So, the government, you know, now the government that's sane, at least, is saying, look, I don't
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Left, right, pink, purple, black, white, doesn't matter.
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You assault a police officer, you're going to jail.
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I mean, that's just something I've always grown up with.
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Yeah, January 6th, you don't like those people going to jail.
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Yeah, I'm going to have another conversation with you about the rule of law and due process,
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And now, what DHS is trying to say, again, they're using public intimidation because they
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And recently, what they said is that DHS is allegedly looking into arresting members
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of Congress who are showing up for their legal and constitutional obligation to conduct
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If anyone's breaking the law in this situation, it's not members of Congress.
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It's people like Tom Homan and Secretary Kristi Noem.
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You lay a finger on someone, on Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, on Representative or any
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We are going to have a problem because the people who are breaking the law are the people
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And it is enshrined in the law that members of Congress who show up to ICE and CBP facilities
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are required to be granted access, legally required to be granted access.
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And they legally cannot be inhibited from accessing these facilities to conduct their constitutional
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obligation to investigate and conduct oversight.
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So if Kristi Noem wants to break the law, that's on her.
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This complete moron bartender from five years ago is the face of the party now.
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If you've been watching the Democratic Party, it's reasonable that she would be the leader
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They're nothing but they're nothing but chosen puppets for.
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I don't know who's pulling all the strings of the Democratic Party, but that's what she
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We did a show on her early on, how she was selected, how she was elected.
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So, you know, it makes total sense that she is the face of the Democratic Party.
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DHS, Hamas, the riots now of everybody standing up and saying, you know, you can't export illegal
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The failed vice presidential candidate, little short, uh, Elmer Fudd Hunter guy.
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I'm not sure anymore, but, uh, he's now come out and said, you know, the government's going
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No, there, there's no, there's no evidence of that.
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Donald Trump has said, no, we're not doing that.
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I'm going to get into more of what is happening here in just a minute.
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And J.D. Vance is going to be our guest here in about an hour.
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He may be the face of the Republican Party someday soon.
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You think it's better than the dumbest lady from your Zumba class being the face of the Democratic Party?
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Because that's basically what they have going on right now.
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Like I, you know, in this poll, it was like AOC, Bernie Sanders, Jasmine Crockett.
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Like these are all people you'd be embarrassed to be friends with, let alone be the face of your ideological movement.
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So they're talking to people all over the country.
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And so Democrats in Iowa are like, you know who I really like?
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Is there any, can anybody see Karl Marx around?
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That's what regular voters are saying on the Democratic Party?
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I mean, the top three, I believe the number one answer tied with AOC was no one.
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Okay, that, that, that, so that makes sense to me.
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That makes sense that the average Democrat is going, uh, no one.
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But who's actually, who's actually picking up a phone and going, are you a Democrat?
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I know, but the average Democrat picks up the phone and they hear somebody on the other
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Okay, so you're not, you're not admitting to it.
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And it's getting to be a smaller and smaller pool because it's just on a suicide course.
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Bernie Sanders, who's 100,000 years old at 12%, but the same person as AOC.
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Like, AOC and Bernie Sanders are the same ideological spectrum.
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And then maybe just slightly more, uh, you know, maybe even dumber, but slightly more
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Hakeem Jeffries, who is theoretically the minority speaker right now, but no one knows who he is,
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You know, Buttigieg, now, I believe this poll was taken before the beard was revealed.
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So, his main accomplishments are putting in lighting under a bridge in his town of South
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And then, uh, and then he went into, uh, office and watched trains crash into each other constantly
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Uh, I'm going to explain why all of this matters because what they're doing is setting up for
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Last night, if you missed the TV show, I'm going to give you a quick recap of it coming up in just a minute before J.D. Vance.
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Um, because I want to ask J.D. Vance about the theory that I'm operating under and what's, what's going on.
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But let me just take a minute and talk to you a little bit about what is, uh, happening, um, in the Middle East.
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Yesterday, uh, the president was in Qatar and they just, he just secured the biggest deal for Boeing ever.
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One hundred and sixty, I don't even know, seven twenty-sevens or seven seven sevens or whatever they are now.
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Now, Donald Trump has no reason to go do business and help Boeing out right now.
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Get Boeing some more business so they can actually have a chance to write themselves and actually stop operating like a government entity and more like an actual business like Boeing used to be.
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Um, and he's doing this all over the country, or I'm sorry, all over the world.
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He's also at the same time making sure that AI, that we are in charge of AI.
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It is going to be a close race between us and China.
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Um, but, uh, whoever gets there first will rule the world.
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Um, and you do not want a totalitarian to do that.
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Uh, now I know people, uh, you know, Democrats think Donald Trump is a totalitarian, but no, the totalitarian, the reason why Silicon Valley flipped to Donald Trump.
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Do you know, do you know why Silicon Valley all of a sudden flipped to Donald Trump?
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No, actually it's because they were in a white house meeting with Kamala Harris and Joe Biden.
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It was the meeting where Kamala Harris said to all of the leaders of AI, AI, it's actually two letters, AI, but it's two words.
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And it means artificial into, and they must've wanted to say, who's got a rope here.
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But in that meeting, they were told this, according to Mark Andreessen, who was there, uh, they were told, uh, stop investing in AI.
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The government's going to do all the investing in AI because we're going to own it.
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And so it's not anything you guys are going to be able to own.
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And they said, well, wait a minute, what you can't, you can't do that.
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How are you going to stop people from pursuing this?
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And the answer was, we stop people from pursuing, uh, nuclear, uh, weapons and nuclear energy.
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We just, all we do is we just ban a portion of science.
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And they walked out of that meeting and went, we can not, we can not back these people because that's fascism.
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Uh, and so Donald Trump has said, we have to have AI, which he's right about.
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I don't like Silicon Valley having it, but I, I like those two options better than China.
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He has bulldozed all of the regulations, the red tape, so they can build their own power
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Now, suddenly the left is in trouble because AI has arrived and it needs what we produce right
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In three years, it will need 99% of all of the power that we currently produce.
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Well, that doesn't leave anything for us to heat or cool our houses or drive around or
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99% is what it's going to require in three to four years.
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In a story that went nowhere, I couldn't believe he told me this in the interview.
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He's like, yeah, I'm going to let them become utilities and they're going to provide their
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They're going to, I'm going to let them build their own power plants, including nuclear power
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I mean, they're going to have to do it within the law, but I'm going to cut all the red
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tape because they need it and they need it now.
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Now they're going to build any kind of power plant they want, including nuclear.
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So now, now what happens to the green energy thing?
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Because we've been telling you for a long time, green energy is not ready for just the
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power that we currently need, but it's certainly can't provide the power that we're going to
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Now it happens to the Claris, uh, the Paris climate accords, because we can't participate
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in it now, Europe, they've decided not to produce AI.
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All they're doing is regulating things so they can live in the past.
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They will crumble because of it, but they can live over there.
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So now we have the green new deal, not being a catalyst for the new world economic forum
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and, you know, their project that was supposed to happen in 2030, uh, agenda 2030 also being
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put together because of all of the climate agenda and all of the woke agenda.
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At least that's all going to hell in a handbasket.
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That's what, that's what Greenland is really all about.
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Because we only produce, uh, maybe at most 5% of our own rare earth minerals.
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If you don't have rare earth minerals, we are 100% reliant, uh, on, um, what some of the
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other things they're all used for Silicon Valley.
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I had a list of them last night on the show, but they're all used in tech, in defense, in
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The top five things that we need are 100% import.
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Uh, I should say the top four, because the fifth one is pharmaceuticals and that's about
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So what are we going to, what are we going to do?
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We're trying to break up the things that are too big to fail.
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They're trying to put small banks still out of business and grow the banks even larger
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Well, I want to go the opposite direction and nobody is really talking about this.
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Instead, we're talking about, did he take the plane or not?
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I think this week in the Middle East is, it is, what he did this week is going to be remembered.
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The speech in Riyadh is going to be remembered as a speech as impactful as the Gorbachev tear
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I absolutely believe that because he's reshaping the entire world.
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What do you think the biggest problem Europe is facing right now?
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I mean, I think we'd probably be probably referring to immigration.
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I think that would probably be cultural changes, immigration.
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I mean, I think, you know, I know some in Europe would argue potential Russia issues, which...
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Depending on how it goes over there, I suppose that could become a big issue.
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But I would, I mean, I think that the move, the constant move to the left, along with a
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bizarre open borders type of policy, which is changing not only their culture, but their
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So do you think that with what you know about NATO, and I want to talk to them about these
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as countries, not as NATO itself, but as countries, the countries of NATO, how many of them do you
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think are actually rooting for America and rooting for independence of the elites?
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How many are saying, you know what, freedom, absolute freedom, freedom of speech, freedom
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to be, you know, to be who you are, freedom of religion.
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How many of them are actually standing up for that now?
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The ones that are doing it are the ones that were former Soviet states who have seen this
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They know they've seen this movie before, but France, I mean, they're, they're spiraling
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out of control and what's going to happen when it hits, when you start to hit real economic
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You're going to have Islamists and countries like Iran that is running the show for much
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You think they're going to stay out of a collapse of Europe or are they going to help coordinate
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I mean, does this, does any of this sound crazy?
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So why is Donald Trump making these deals over in, uh, in Saudi?
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And if you miss the show last night, give me 15 minutes.
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I'm going to tell you, I'm going to just recap some of the stuff that I talked to you
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It, the whole world will start to open up for you and you'll understand the news.
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Um, but what he's seeing is these countries are not really our allies.
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He was also the head of the central bank in London for, uh, uh, great Britain.
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Um, he was also the guy who was in charge and the main designer of the Glasgow financial
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accords, which was the, was the, the boot on the neck of the world for the world economic
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He's now, he's now, he's now the prime minister of Canada in 2017, I think of 2018, he gave
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a speech in Jackson hole where he said the American dollar has got to no longer be the
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If that happens, it means we're Venezuela overnight.
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So he is reestablishing and he's finding who are our friends, who can we count on?
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Even if we keep them at an arm's distance, who can we count on and who can we save from
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Remember China has been courting the, the, the entire Middle East.
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He just got them away from China and back onto our side.
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Now, if things go crazy and, and there are riots in the streets and race riots or religious
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Do you think the United States and Donald Trump will now have the ability to lean on Saudi
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That's why he's trying to eliminate and box out Iran because they are a source of most
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problems over there and all around the world, um, terrorism.
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And he's trying to get the other, uh, Middle Eastern countries on our side.
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So you can go to Saudi Arabia and say, could you help us with this?
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Because we white people don't have a say in this one at all.
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All right, back in 2020, I told you about something called the Great Reset.
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We had been looking into it, and I honestly thought it was a conspiracy theory back in 2018 when we first started looking into it.
00:48:03.820
By 2020, it was clear because its slogan was Build Back Better.
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And Joe Biden's slogan for president was Build Back Better.
00:48:10.840
And that's one of the worst slogans I'd ever heard.
00:48:16.860
That slogan was one elite telling all of the other elites around the world, we're in with the WEF and the Great Reset.
00:48:25.940
And the prime minister of England used that same time as a slogan.
00:48:38.880
They were sending a signal to the West, we are all in on this.
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Then they found COVID and had a perfect opportunity, because of the pandemic, to merge the elites and their corporate conglomerates to seize control.
00:48:53.920
The New World Order was being planned where the top 1% would reshape global society, and every lever was being pulled to see it all through.
00:49:09.960
It was not only the reason, because we're all going to die in a fiery flood, and it was also the enforcement tool.
00:49:16.920
The banks and the financial system would pull everybody in and enforce it.
00:49:21.980
Mechanisms like open borders, strained and already weak social and economic fabric all over the West.
00:49:30.380
Channeling Cloward and Piven's national state and local governments pushing them into an overwhelmed situation and a collapse ultimatum.
00:49:41.400
Think about where we were when we were putting up all of the migrants, and I shouldn't even say that, the illegals, in all of these five-star hotels.
00:49:50.760
We were headed for an overwhelming of each and every city and state, and systems like the U.S. economy, once considered too big to fail, being forced into default through unsustainable spending and debt increases.
00:50:05.600
Look how much our debt has gone up just in the last five years.
00:50:11.260
And now, suddenly, everybody in Washington, they can't even think about spending at the same level of insane spending of 2017.
00:50:23.380
Okay, people ask me all the time, why would these people do this?
00:50:28.760
And I told you at the time, because they see what you don't see.
00:50:32.260
They see a collapse coming, and they see somebody planning a way out that actually puts them on top.
00:50:44.060
They actually will become oligarchs in the end.
00:50:47.560
Now, what is it that the elites know that we don't?
00:50:53.800
Remember, gold has gone through the roof, and that's mainly because somebody is buying up tons, literally tons, of gold.
00:51:08.820
India, England, France, Germany, everybody's buying gold.
00:51:19.560
So the economic collapse that they talked about is coming, and it still is coming.
00:51:29.360
What's being changed is what do we become after that collapse?
00:51:35.940
Do we collapse, and are we burned up in that collapse?
00:51:39.240
Or do we get through that collapse and come out a stronger America with the same understandings of what America was?
00:51:51.840
Now, they were only helping collapse so they could control it and not let this crisis go to waste.
00:52:01.400
Biggest deal in history of Boeing yesterday, $200 billion.
00:52:06.660
Rare earth minerals pulling them away from China, trying to make peace in the Middle East.
00:52:11.880
Now, as I told you last night on television, I put all of our stats as a nation, all of our financial stats, into three separate AI programs and said,
00:52:23.940
predict collapse or renewal, what do these numbers tell you how long this nation has to last if we don't turn things around?
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All of them, all three separate, came up with exactly the same answer.
00:52:59.500
Were they just pushing us along so we would collapse by 2030 because they know what this means?
00:53:06.500
Now, listen, I'm going to give you more on that in just a second.
00:53:09.280
But first, let me show you what the solution was from all three programs.
00:53:13.080
Because when I got those, and wait until I show you those numbers, when I got the numbers, I was like, OK, OK, OK, what do we, what does this mean?
00:53:21.580
Let me give you some of the responses from the AI programs.
00:53:24.720
Without action, the United States faces a financial disaster, losing its economic and geopolitical edge.
00:53:30.740
If the U.S. debt reaches 180 percent, we're now at 125, which they told me back in 2008, we'll never get there.
00:53:38.980
Well, 180 percent of gross domestic product, there is a 50 percent chance the dollar loses its status as the global reserve currency.
00:53:48.320
To put that last one into context, again, our debt to GDP is 124 and rising quickly.
00:53:54.980
Over the last five years, on average, we have been putting about 1 percent increase every quarter.
00:54:04.280
So the data includes the pandemic years, but it also shows how global catastrophes can skew closer to closer to that 180 point, 180 percent point of economic explosion.
00:54:18.520
OK, if the dollar loses its reserve status, the ramifications are we're Venezuela overnight.
00:54:42.840
That's why 2030 agenda 2030, you know, the W.E.F. global agenda of 2030, everything is centered around 2030.
00:54:53.060
And that's why they were accelerating, trying to create the unrest that you're going to be seeing on the streets of Europe and an economic collapse.
00:55:02.440
They've been accelerating it because they want it to fall into their hands by 2030.
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The models told us that there are two big deciding factors for causing all of this.
00:55:31.000
The over thirty three trillion dollars in U.S. debt debt and see if this sounds familiar.
00:55:43.640
They say if nothing changes, if our debt continues to grow and our trade deficits continue, the models show that our probability over the next 20 years.
00:55:52.640
This is the only thing is that our deficits are growing and the trade deficit continues to grow at the same pace it has been.
00:56:01.820
If those things happen by 2030 in five years, the dollar has a five percent chance of losing its reserve currency.
00:56:13.060
That's just the dollar losing reserve currency.
00:56:38.920
By 2035, the debt to GDP is projected to be at one hundred and forty.
00:56:44.020
The probability in 2035 goes to twenty five percent.
00:56:48.920
And if there is a war, a pandemic or something like that, the probability of our collapse goes to thirty five percent.
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We are closer to that than we were by far than 9-11.
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We're closer to that than we are to the great, you know, depression or recession of 2008.
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And in 2040, we are 70 percent, according to the economic models and three different AIs, 70 percent likely to fail.
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We are now paying more interest on our debt than we are on defense.
00:57:56.920
It's now the second highest thing we spend money on, and it is rising, not sustainable.
00:58:06.520
And this is the main thing I want I want you and your friends to understand.
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And it can be either a collapse that is controlled in the good way or a collapse that is controlled in the great economic forum way.
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Or do we get through that and become stronger on the other side?
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But I want to show you what it said we have to do.
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But too many people are still basing their future off a pile of paper promises.
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You know, markets that swing with every election, every conflict, every whim of Wall Street.
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Uh, and everybody is arguing, uh, with Donald Trump.
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And, um, they're saying, I don't agree with this.
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I don't agree with everything Donald Trump is doing, but I do know collapse is inevitable
01:00:47.600
There's no way we make it to 2030, 2035 without a war, without a major disruption.
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Do you think that's going to do anything to our economy?
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You got to prepare yourself for it, for what is inevitable and then work to do all you
01:01:19.080
This all really stemmed from a letter that I got or an email or text that I got from,
01:01:25.280
And they said, look, I don't agree with Donald Trump at all.
01:01:31.220
And I don't know if I did a very good job at explaining it.
01:01:33.680
Um, at the time I tried to explain, look, it's, it's coming.
01:01:41.360
And if you don't believe the great reset, then I can't have a conversation with you because
01:01:45.900
you've just, you've already lost, um, the argument and you've already lost your way on
01:01:53.380
If you don't think the great reset and the world economic forum is doing what they're
01:01:58.020
doing, Canada, that the new prime minister, Mark Carney is a guy who helped design the
01:02:07.120
So all that climate change, all that W E F, all of the, um, you know, ESG stuff came
01:02:16.400
from the guy who is now the prime minister of Canada.
01:02:22.140
So they were, they were planning for a collapse.
01:02:28.480
They kept all this information from you as for as long as they can.
01:02:34.400
You have to know about what they were trying to do to say, am I for that?
01:02:43.620
And the other, the only other option on the table right now is what Donald Trump is doing.
01:02:52.720
All three models said export gains and on shoring.
01:02:59.000
So in other words, we've got to start making things here, buying it ourself and off in sending
01:03:07.800
it offshore and selling it to other countries and on shoring, bring our companies back here.
01:03:18.440
You've got to watch the show because there is a really, I mean, everything will fall into
01:03:29.360
I'll give you a quick summary of it, but watch the show either on blaze or on YouTube
01:03:35.240
But how do you, how do you onshore and, and how do you start making things that we could
01:03:42.760
sell abroad when we have our salaries are so high because of the other piece AI, AI is
01:03:58.620
Out of the kinds of work that everybody says they don't want the menial, you know, manufacturing
01:04:06.240
But that's what we're bringing back is manufacturing.
01:04:10.140
But the, the things that have to be built in the next 10 years will keep millions of Americans
01:04:28.060
Think of just the 60 nuclear power plants that the president has just said.
01:04:40.540
I mean, you imagine what that, what, what a gigantic, uh, works project that will be.
01:04:50.400
All of the server farms, all of the factories that are going to have to be built.
01:04:57.660
They're just not going to be the same kinds of jobs.
01:05:00.160
But again, the most important thing about this is that all of the programs said the, the
01:05:11.340
All three programs, all three of them said, you have got to cut the deficit on shore, um,
01:05:22.800
But the key was the absolute key was the speed at what, at which it has to be done.
01:05:33.660
I'm going to quote success depends on rapid execution and global cooperation.
01:05:38.840
Why is Donald Trump over in the Middle East trying to secure global cooperation?
01:05:53.740
Because he has the same information that you can have, the same information that I have, the
01:06:01.360
same information that the World Economic Forum has.
01:06:04.300
And the only way to solve this is to move quickly with global cooperation.
01:06:12.240
We can't even get Congress to understand this, but you must understand it.
01:06:19.040
Because anything that slows this down is going to be a problem.
01:06:26.420
Now, that doesn't mean we just blindly go and just do something.
01:06:31.880
I, I want to see the plan and I hold back the right to say, I, I don't wait.
01:06:39.360
However, in looking at what I'm seeing, uh, and looking at the numbers, I, it, it, it seems
01:06:53.200
Right now, the biggest problem is nobody understands it.
01:06:56.540
They just think we're in the same, you know, the same time that we've always been where
01:07:00.800
people are saying, we got to cut our budget and then nobody does anything and it's fine.
01:07:11.200
China is not just building missiles and military bases.
01:07:14.920
They are buying up American farmland and they're quietly taking over global supply chains
01:07:19.580
for fertilizer, animal feed, even farm equipment.
01:07:23.380
Because whoever controls the food controls the people.
01:07:26.480
And if you think we're immune here in the U S think again, it takes one global shock,
01:07:30.720
a war, a block, a blockade, a failed harvest, and suddenly grocery stores, they start looking
01:07:40.780
I've been warning you about this for years and we are not past, uh, the place where we're,
01:07:49.280
I hope all of this stuff works itself out, but I'm not asking you to be, uh, in a panic
01:07:57.480
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We welcome to the program, uh, the vice president of the United States and somebody who I think
01:08:53.160
has a presidency, uh, in his future, uh, JD Vance.
01:09:02.540
What a, what an amazing few days the president has had first with all of the, uh, the foreign
01:09:10.340
wins before he left, uh, with the wars, you know, and, and everything that, uh, the state
01:09:17.700
Uh, and, and now this speech, I think this Riyadh speech is historic on so many levels.
01:09:25.620
How would you describe what's going on in the Middle East this week?
01:09:30.900
So I agree with you, uh, Glenn about that particular speech.
01:09:33.640
I mean, when I listened to it and I obviously knew a little bit about what the president
01:09:37.620
was going to say, uh, it changed a little bit, I would say over the last couple of days,
01:09:41.800
but the core message is very simple that America wants not to remake the world in America's
01:09:49.280
We don't want to force our allies to adopt our exact form of government.
01:09:53.580
We actually want to be in the business of shared interest and shared economic cooperation.
01:09:58.720
And so long as you're not trying to kill anybody, and so long as you're interested in building
01:10:02.260
wealth for your citizens and working with America, then America's open for business.
01:10:06.360
And I think that's a very important signal to send to the world.
01:10:09.600
You know, the Obama administration economist, Larry Summers had a very smart point a few years
01:10:15.240
He said, you know, when the Chinese show up in the developing world, they show up with
01:10:20.180
When Americans show up in the developing world, they show up with a lecture.
01:10:24.140
And if you're, you know, given a choice between a lecture and a bag of money, you're going
01:10:27.380
to choose the bag of money every step of the way.
01:10:29.860
I think what the president is saying is that era of American preachiness and America telling
01:10:35.020
other countries how to live their lives, that era is over.
01:10:38.500
And I think it's a very important point for the Middle East.
01:10:40.940
It's a very important point for the whole globe.
01:10:42.520
And, you know, in some ways, only President Trump could have made that argument at this
01:10:53.160
But we are really looking at economic cooperation.
01:10:57.320
You know, in Africa, for example, Glenn, you have American diplomats sent by the Biden administration
01:11:02.960
who are telling very conservative Christian African countries that they need to fly the LGBTQ
01:11:10.680
But they're not engaging in any economic arrangement where, you know, the Africans have
01:11:16.600
They have other industries that we could be participating in.
01:11:21.100
And I think that's that's the bags of money point.
01:11:23.560
It's not that we're going to give them money, but that we could have some shared economic
01:11:27.120
relations with a conservative African country where we wouldn't want to tell them how to live
01:11:32.320
Because we would actually just want to enter into a partnership with them.
01:11:37.780
It's a big shift, but it's an important shift from a very dumb American foreign policy to
01:11:43.320
a very smart one that I think is going to benefit this country for the next generation.
01:11:48.340
It was a game show when I was a kid called the $20,000 Pyramid, and they would allow you
01:11:52.940
to say pass and you could skip the subject of the question.
01:11:58.320
We're playing the $20,000 Pyramid here is, you know, I look at the reaction of your speech
01:12:04.580
in Europe, then I see the moves that they're making.
01:12:08.860
I see the new prime minister of Canada, who was the architect of the Glasgow Financial Accords.
01:12:16.140
And I'm not sure that we're on the same page anymore.
01:12:22.400
We can be friends with everybody, but I'm not sure we're walking.
01:12:28.320
down the same path anymore with those countries.
01:12:32.740
Well, it worries me, Glenn, because, look, there are certainly some economic benefits and
01:12:38.240
friendships that we can have with a lot of our, you know, sort of Western European and
01:12:44.500
But in Western Europe in particular, you know, my view on this, Glenn, is our relationship
01:12:50.140
with Western Europe is always going to be unique.
01:12:52.460
You know, America, of course, started as an English colony.
01:12:56.500
We're always going to have a special relationship with the United Kingdom.
01:12:59.840
But what that means fundamentally is that if we see certain Western European countries in
01:13:04.180
Germany, for example, where we have 38,000 troops, if we see Germans doing something that
01:13:10.180
is incredibly offensive to America's values, I think Americans are going to recoil a little
01:13:15.960
And, you know, I went to Germany very recently, very briefly, Glenn, just to, you know, visit
01:13:22.380
And I was hearing from Germans, even during that very brief visit on the ground, things
01:13:27.500
that they were worried about free speech policies in their own country.
01:13:30.920
Well, if we've got 38,000 troops there and we're living amongst the Germans, we're literally
01:13:36.620
I think you can expect Americans to at least express some negative opinions about some of
01:13:43.680
the free speech policies they're seeing in Europe.
01:13:45.720
And Glenn, you know this as well as anybody, things that start in Europe sometimes come
01:13:50.300
over to America in the same way that things that start in America sometimes make their
01:13:55.040
The kind of social media censorship that we've seen in Western Europe, it will in some ways
01:14:03.620
That was the story of the Biden administration silencing people on social media.
01:14:07.820
So we're going to be very protective of American interests when it comes to things like social
01:14:15.740
We don't want our European friends telling social media companies that they have to silence
01:14:21.480
And I think there is going to be that friction over the next 10 years.
01:14:25.060
It's not that we're not friends, but there are going to be some disagreements you didn't
01:14:29.380
So, you know, they have decided they're not going to pursue being a leader in AI, but
01:14:36.400
How confident are you that we are in a winning position here on AI?
01:14:46.880
And the things I hear that come out of China, it's either, now they're way behind, it's all
01:14:55.500
Where are we, do you think, on AI and, you know, AGI?
01:15:03.420
Well, I think that we're ahead, Glenn, but nobody who says that we're way ahead should
01:15:09.880
You know, in artificial intelligence, six months is a lifetime, 12 months is a generation.
01:15:16.360
We're probably 12 months, maybe two years ahead of where the Chinese are when it comes
01:15:21.160
to critical hardware, when it comes to the necessary infrastructure, when it comes to
01:15:28.860
And we're really going to have to invest a lot in developing America's next generation
01:15:35.660
Glenn, we're going to have to make sure that our hardware companies, that we stop regulating
01:15:40.880
them to death, that our energy infrastructure, that we stop regulating it to death.
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Because if we allow the Chinese to catch up, we may never, ever have an edge on China in
01:15:51.540
And I think a lot of people, you know, artificial intelligence, it's a chat bot, it's something
01:15:56.100
that maybe helps a college student write a paper.
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The artificial intelligence that I'm worried about, Glenn, is the kind of intelligence that
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helps them develop next generation weapons, that helps their rockets and missiles hit their
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target, you know, 99% more accurate than the weapons that aren't using artificial intelligence.
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There are just massive defense technology implications of this, that it's kind of like,
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you know, what would have happened if the English army had fought the Americans in the
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Revolutionary War, and we had M16s, and they had muskets?
01:16:31.020
We don't want to meet on a battlefield of the future and have, you know, we have the muskets
01:16:37.780
I think AI is a critical part of staying ahead of the communist Chinese, and it's something,
01:16:43.720
We've got a great guy in David Sachs of the administration who's leading this effort, but
01:16:49.580
We have to constantly be innovating and staying ahead of the game.
01:16:53.540
We can't follow the European lead of regulating.
01:16:56.320
We want America to innovate, and that's what we're going to keep doing.
01:16:58.500
I spoke to the president a couple of weeks ago, and he, you know, I was going to ask him
01:17:05.400
You know, I said, you know, what about energy with AI?
01:17:08.800
And we went into saying, you know, we're talking about making them their own utilities.
01:17:16.540
We're going to clear, even if they want to make nuclear power plants.
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I mean, I thought that was one of the bigger headlines of my lifetime, and nobody seemed
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And we do lose if we don't have these power plants.
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I mean, they need 99% of our power by 2020, 2028.
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Yeah, you're a smart guy, Glenn, because I don't know what else the president said during
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that interview, but I doubt it was as important as that point, because this is a critical issue.
01:17:59.600
We've had Lee Zeldin at the EPA and all of our environmental folks look at how we cut
01:18:07.320
Because, you know, the market would do this, right?
01:18:11.260
But it's the environmental bureaucrats that have told them you can't really attach a power
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plant off-grid to a pure, you know, artificial intelligence hardware facility.
01:18:22.500
We're tearing down those regulations and making it possible again.
01:18:26.240
And of course, Glenn, part of this is not just building these facilities, but it's powering
01:18:33.140
And the president, you know, you hear this term, all of the above.
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The president has really said we're in all of the above.
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Like, you know, we're reducing regulations on coal, we're empowering the natural gas
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Like, this is a president who said all power that we have, we need to put into this prospect.
01:18:55.660
If you look at a chart of electricity generation, the People's Republic of China versus the United
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States, 20 years ago, we blew them out of the water.
01:19:04.580
Right now, the PRC is producing about three times as much electricity as we are, and we
01:19:17.160
We have got to be producing more power for the next wave of innovation.
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It's maybe the most important part of the puzzle.
01:19:23.120
So I did a show last night on just that a reset is coming.
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It's inevitable that a reset is coming, and we have to hurry, cut the budget onshore, fix
01:19:38.660
the tariff or the trade deficit, or we don't really have a chance of doing anything.
01:19:44.920
And as I was looking at, we ran three different models through AI, and they all came back with
01:19:51.740
The president is doing those things, except for the cutting of the budget.
01:19:56.880
I mean, Congress won't even pass the doge cuts.
01:20:00.740
When will the White House become strong on, you must cut the spending?
01:20:12.420
And I will say, the big, beautiful bill text just came out last week.
01:20:16.800
That's going to change a lot from now until then.
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We've already had conversations with House leadership that we want to see some more significant
01:20:27.860
The president also believes, Glenn, and I think he's right about that, that if you cut
01:20:32.060
the trade deficit or you raise revenue through tariffs, that you actually go a long way to
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making the country on a more sustainable fiscal pathway as well.
01:20:43.400
You can't do it without cutting domestic spending.
01:20:46.080
We're going to have to do it and get serious about it.
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We can make that as clear to congressional leaders as possible.
01:20:51.980
But look, knock on wood here, but I think that once we get the final package out of the
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House and the Senate, we're going to have something that's serious on budget cutting.
01:21:07.280
What no one talks enough about, when I talk to Elon and I talk to the Doge folks, where they
01:21:12.400
think they're going to get the most cuts is in taking people, illegal aliens and other
01:21:18.180
people who are defrauding the Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security system.
01:21:25.160
A guy who's paid into Social Security for 40 years.
01:21:28.040
Obviously, we want that guy to get his Social Security benefits.
01:21:30.980
You compare that person to an illegal alien who's engaged in Medicaid fraud.
01:21:35.480
Obviously, we don't want that person to get their benefits.
01:21:38.800
I think Democrats are going to fight us on this, but this is such an important point.
01:21:44.000
We cannot allow people to defraud the Medicare and Medicaid system, or it's going to bankrupt
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I don't want people who shouldn't even be here to be on the public dole.
01:21:59.660
You're going to be celebrating the inaugural mass of Pope Leo this weekend, along with
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You had one of the last conversations with the last pope.
01:22:30.640
And so there is just a lot of soft influence, right?
01:22:35.860
But he does have a lot of influence through those Catholics.
01:22:38.460
And, you know, a lot of those Catholics, I think we won a majority of Catholics in the
01:22:42.900
But a lot of those Catholics continue to vote Democratic.
01:22:45.660
And so, you know, there is just a natural influence in and having the ear of 1.4 billion
01:22:53.800
faithful people, including, you know, 100 million or so in the United States.
01:22:58.140
I also think when something I've picked up on and you don't see a lot of headlines about
01:23:02.180
this, but the Vatican has already played a very constructive role in some of the peace
01:23:07.800
conversations that we've been having all over the world.
01:23:10.800
They've been trying to facilitate negotiations between the Russians and the Ukrainians.
01:23:15.360
They've been trying to facilitate other peaceful negotiations between various countries.
01:23:19.700
And so, you know, they have that soft power, right?
01:23:24.420
But then they also have an ability to use that soft power to play a mediating role in some
01:23:31.140
So, you know, while the Pope doesn't have an F-35 standing behind him, he does have the
01:23:38.700
And that matters when you try to insert yourself into these conversations.
01:23:44.100
As you know, the president really does believe that we can have less conflict in the world
01:23:51.280
So, yeah, we welcome that engagement and will continue to do so over the next few years.
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Thank you so much, Mr. Vice President, for all you do.
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If you don't know why he picked Leo as his name, you in particular will be fascinated
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You'll have to ask him because you'll love the reason why he did.
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By the way, you know why he picked Leo, the Pope?
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He picked the name Leo because the last Leo was at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
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And he presided of holding people together through that turmoil.
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And he said, with AI coming, the same kind of turmoil is coming except at a much greater degree.
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And he wanted to reflect that we'll stay together and hold together during this turmoil.
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The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. The Solicitor General, Sawyer, is now arguing a case in front of the Supreme Court of whether a liberal judge can block the president, you know, and birthright citizenship, etc., etc., and all of the liberal justices are just slamming the guy.
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And guess what? Amy Cohen Barrett is now looking like she might go with the liberals as well.
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Can we ever, ever, ever get a good judge on our side? Ever?
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One that actually reads the Constitution and just doesn't go soft and liberal all the time? Ever? Anytime?
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Yeah, twice. Twice. Twice. Thank you very much for that.
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All right. I just want to talk about, you know, a little bit of hypocrisy, a couple of stories that just makes blood shoot out of my eyes. We'll do that in just a second.
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First, the first picture of a person is not on Facebook. It's not even, you know, it's not even after they're born.
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The first picture of a person is usually before the name has been chosen, before there's a gender reveal party, sometimes before anyone else even knows mom is expecting.
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It's an ultrasound picture. That first image, tiny form, fluctuating and flickering heartbeat, and suddenly it's real.
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That's why Preborn provides free ultrasounds to women facing unplanned pregnancies, because that first picture has the power to change hearts and save lives.
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Statistically, when a woman sees her baby on ultrasound, she's far more likely to choose life, and it's not a theory.
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Preborn does not lecture. They don't shame. They offer truth in the form of a picture that speaks for itself.
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And then, and then they take care of mom and the baby. If nobody else is there for it, they'll help her for two years.
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That picture, that life, is worth everything, and so is mom's.
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Please, you want to join this effort? You want to help stamp this evil out?
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You know, I have something else planned, but I just want to say something here, because this preborn commercial reminded me of it.
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You know that abortion is going through the roof in the United States, just going through the roof.
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And the reason why it's going through the roof is because the Food and Drug Administration has just said, no, you can take that abortion pill.
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That abortion pill is putting women in the hospital and girls in the hospital.
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It's not what they say. It is a violent, violent for many women.
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It is violent, and they end up with serious complications, and nobody's paying attention to it.
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And I have to tell you, I'm not sure what to do about it except, you know, stand up and start, you know, maybe, maybe going to Kennedy on this.
01:33:12.600
Because there's absolutely no other pill that would be allowed in the United States that had this rate of big complications.
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And it's just because this is a death pill, and there is a death cult that, you know, is running rampant through America.
01:33:34.600
Imagine your daughter or your neighbor's daughter or your friend's daughter.
01:33:45.080
She doesn't want to tell anybody because she's embarrassed.
01:33:48.280
She thinks she's going to be ostracized, whatever it is.
01:33:58.420
I'm just going to work on my homework or whatever it is.
01:34:05.700
And she doesn't know what to do with the remains of the baby.
01:34:19.320
These abortion clinics now have people coming in, girls coming in, wrapped in a towel with a body in it.
01:34:31.620
But then she goes back home and she has to go, every time she goes to the bathroom, she's going back to the room where the most horrific thing she's ever experienced happened.
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You want to talk about somebody who can be destroyed for life.
01:35:06.540
I don't think you should have the right to do it because you're killing a life.
01:35:11.760
But it is completely different when it is happening to a child, to a young girl.
01:35:18.760
Her life, I think the older one too, but by gosh, she doesn't know anything.
01:35:35.340
New York Times said that they've got a bunch of people that are going to leave now.
01:35:40.440
A lot of them are teaching at Yale and they study fascism.
01:35:48.340
And so they've got to get, they've got to get out of here and go to Canada where, where the new prime minister was commander in chief of the fascistic world economic forum, Glasgow Accords.
01:36:05.120
OK, literally the architect of the Glasgow Financial Accords, the guy who put it all together for ESG.
01:36:13.120
But they want to escape fascism because they know what it's like.
01:36:21.980
I can take somebody who says, I can't stand Donald Trump because I think he's a fascist.
01:36:31.300
Well, where were you on the the unbelievable, aggressive prosecution of January six defendants?
01:36:42.200
Where were you on the government telling all the phone companies and the airlines, turn over your information?
01:36:47.820
I got to know everybody who is in Washington without any kind of warrant.
01:36:56.200
Where were you on the prosecution of the pro-life activists under the FACE Act?
01:37:05.260
Where were you on the attempts to indict Donald Trump over and over and over?
01:37:13.460
How about the FBI labeling parents as domestic threats?
01:37:21.320
I hate fascism on the social media censorship thing that went on, proven much worse than anybody even thought it was.
01:37:37.860
You were fine here in America during all of this.
01:37:39.920
You're like, oh, no, we're not going to fascism at all.
01:37:44.060
The FBI, the FBI's handling of traditional Catholics, the Hunter Biden investigations, compare and contrast, compare and contrast.
01:37:56.480
The vaccine mandate push where you don't have any medical rights.
01:38:30.140
You know, but it's a little like, you know, Hillary Clinton, you know, ripping Trump over the Qatar plane.
01:38:52.860
You took, what, $5 million from Qatar as a birthday gift?
01:39:04.860
By the way, a foundation that closed its doors the moment you didn't have power.
01:39:15.320
The moment you couldn't sell access and favors that, oh, the Clinton Foundation is a global foundation.
01:39:23.240
It's one of the most important things we've ever, ever done.
01:39:52.440
Bahrain, the crown prince, donated $32 million.
01:40:09.600
He's the Canadian mining magnate, which, by the way, oh, does anybody remember when Azerbaijan gave the Clinton Foundation a whole bunch of money?
01:40:21.720
And then all of a sudden, Azerbaijan could start mining and selling and everything.
01:40:27.080
When the Russians started giving money and then all of a sudden, we were selling our, what was it, uranium?
01:40:58.520
If they weren't, why would we be dealing with the same thing over and over again?
01:41:02.800
Why would we send a message to Congress and to the Senate?
01:41:12.400
I mean, think of the overwhelming mandate just in this.
01:41:16.040
No person ever before who wanted to run for president of the United States has been investigated more than this current president.
01:41:27.140
They couldn't find anything, so they made a whole bunch of stuff up.
01:41:34.660
They broke their own laws and risked the business of New York by, excuse the expression, trumping up a bunch of stuff about business.
01:42:05.020
Corporations, every single politician across the sea, they were all against, all against him.
01:42:11.540
And yet the guy still wins, not just the Electoral College, but the popular vote.
01:42:32.680
She was in Maine and she was an English teacher.
01:42:35.280
Uh, and she posted, um, let's see if I have this, um, here's what she posted.
01:42:49.080
If they choose to step up and take it, you're the ones with power coordinate, take out every single person who supports Trump's illegal, immoral, unconstitutional acts.
01:43:00.740
Look at the sycophants and give them what they're asking for.
01:43:04.520
Every other country sees what's happening and they're taking stands.
01:43:14.220
I'm not talking about assassinating a president.
01:43:25.980
Um, I'm not talking about assassinating a president because a president is a person duly elected by the American people.
01:43:32.900
Trump has shamelessly bragged openly about stealing the election.
01:43:40.500
He's bragged publicly about and shamelessly about stealing the election.
01:43:50.380
He's making plans right now to give himself a third term or he's trolling.
01:43:55.960
Uh, I'm talking about Americans recognizing a fascistic dictatorship and standing against it.
01:44:07.300
This is the first time any of these liberals have ever liked the military or anybody in law enforcement.
01:44:12.520
This is the only time when they're encouraging them to kill somebody they don't like.
01:44:23.260
Um, and, um, you're gonna have a lot of sympathy for her.
01:44:28.260
Because she said, I had a mental, mental breakdown due to severe insomnia.
01:44:37.080
Uh, you know, you have, you have a sleepless night or two or maybe even five.
01:44:41.960
You immediately go and say, kill the president.
01:44:44.480
You know, that's the first thing that always happens.
01:44:47.000
I bet under the care of an incredible psychiatric team.
01:44:50.340
They saw what was happening and work with me to help get fully back to myself.
01:44:59.020
Uh, you have, I hope you have no idea the psychosis lack of sleep brings.
01:45:05.560
I regret my words of violence towards the current administration.
01:45:11.660
I never have received so much as a speeding ticket.
01:45:16.180
I meet every individual with respect and an open mind when I am well.
01:45:20.340
I have the most genuine remorse for making people feel unsafe.
01:45:24.780
And she said, however, I did mean every word I said about the rise of fascism and the horror
01:45:32.800
You have no problem with the trafficking of humans coming this way across our border.
01:45:39.740
Uh, uh, so she's just saying, you know, I mean, you know, maybe I, maybe I can go be a teacher
01:45:47.460
No, no, you know, uh, and it's not necessarily just what you've said.
01:45:52.980
Uh, it's also the fact that you said that because you said you couldn't sleep and, uh, you have
01:46:09.920
Uh, maybe it's just me, but, but then again, I'm sure those on the left who have claimed I'm
01:46:19.120
mentally ill for my, for my points of view, I'm sure you'd be fine with me teaching your
01:46:27.680
If you ate what your dog eats, you'd sue somebody.
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If your dinner was dry, brown shelf stable for years made in a factory, and then they
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I think you might call an attorney, you know, especially if you had to eat it every single
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But for some reason, we just scoop it into a bowl and say, good boy, dogs need real
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And that you should give your dog rough greens.
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It's a nutritional supplement that you add to whatever they're already eating.
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You know who Ben Cohen is from Ben and Jerry's?
01:47:51.860
He was removed yesterday from the hearing with Robert F. Kennedy.
01:48:13.760
Now, look for the guy that you see his lovely face on ice cream.
01:48:18.000
Capitol Police are asked to remove the individuals from the hearing booth.
01:48:37.660
Members of the audience are reminded disruptions will not be permitted.
01:48:40.280
I hope if we're buying bombs, those should kill people.
01:48:58.420
Who would be completely aligned with him, I think, on this issue.
01:49:07.180
They just took some things out because RFK is forcing them to take it out of their ice cream.
01:49:11.540
Ben and Jerry's stuff in their ice cream that is not healthy for you, according to RFK.
01:49:20.820
Ice cream typically not seen as a healthy food.
01:49:25.780
But generally speaking, I mean, the Rocky Road Rockefeller with just a little bit of petroleum in it might have been a little.
01:49:33.520
You know, and then you can choose not to eat it.
01:49:35.440
That's a wonderful thing you can do if you don't think it's.
01:49:43.180
Did I admit this may be a fever dream, honestly, at this point?
01:49:47.320
But did Ben and Jerry go on with Tucker recently?
01:49:53.800
I mean, it's just it's amazing the conversations that are happening out there right now.
01:49:58.460
I mean, look, look, it's good that you should be able to talk to people.
01:50:00.860
I'm sure Tucker doesn't agree with most of what Ben believes of Ben and Jerry.
01:50:12.200
I don't know which one was the cat, which one was the mouse.
01:50:14.540
But I think Tom was a cat and Jerry was an interview with just the cat.
01:50:19.540
So you want to have both the cat and the mouse there at the same time?
01:50:32.320
Here's a text you might get from your current wireless carrier if they knew more about you and they were being honest.
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And I don't you think the Constitution is like, I don't know.
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That's what your cell phone company, you know, if they were being honest, that's what they would write to you.
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Instead of dumping you, you should be dumping them.
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Do you want your money to go to causes like Planned Parenthood?
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Because if you're with Verizon, they give that.
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Patriot Mobile is the only cell phone company that actually believes in what you believe.
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And they use the same towers and they're going to make it easy to switch.
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Right now, SCOTUS is listening to arguments on birthright citizenship.
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The focus really is on the judge's power to block policies nationwide.
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But we'll see what the Supreme Court has to say.
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It's really not as much about birthright citizenship, right?
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Like, from what I'm understanding, it's more about the injunctions.
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Yeah, and it's going to be very narrow, even on the injunctions, I think.
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But I mean by, like, the calcium built up from all of the heart disease that I've received from the company over the years.
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He was – I'm getting – it's difficult to understand where everyone is anymore.
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Like, I feel like at the time – this was easier back in the day.
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You know, like, you could kind of, like – you hear Ben and Jerry, you knew left, right?
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I miss the days when we could just put labels on people and it was easy.
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It made things a little bit easier to keep track of.
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You know, like, some people have put the label anti-Semite, for example, on Ben and Jerry and their company over the years.
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That was a label that I thought was interesting.
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You know, it's – but it's – he's, like, now opposing RFK who – I mean –
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I think it's on probably Ben and Jerry's side on many things.
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Like, there are some things RFK has obviously changed on when it comes to the woke stuff and I think some of the censorship stuff.
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Although, I think – you know, I think – I could be wrong on this, but maybe Ben might even be one of those old school socialist types that would maybe even agree with us on some of the censorship stuff, right?
01:54:02.320
You know, because, I mean, it's part of the socialist movement in the United States was kind of built on the opposition, right?
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Was kind of built on the opposition to, like, the McCarthyism.
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They were for that when they were the ones being shut up.
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And now that they're not the ones being told to shut up, they're, like, we have every right to tell you to shut up.
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Let me ask you this, though, because he's also been embraced by some parts of the right.
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And, you know, like, Tucker did an interview with him.
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You can talk to whoever you want to talk to, right?
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We've talked to people on the far, far left, even much farther left and crazier than even Ben or Jerry over the years.
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I mean, you know, Tucker talked to Vladimir Putin.
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But we are – I've noticed this thing that we're doing.
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Because us on the right, the conservative side of the spectrum, find someone who has some crossover with us in some way, but is really a figure of the left.
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And we kind of give them this warm embrace and say, hey, come on over.
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And then they sort of become part of the movement.
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I'm glad Tulsi Gabbard has had this awakening over the years.
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She's, you know, she supported Bernie Sanders, ran the Sanders campaign in Hawaii back in the day, you know, not that long ago.
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She's come over and obviously is in the Trump administration now.
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And so we look at that and we say, hey, that's great.
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We brought someone from the left over to our side.
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If you're convincing someone on the left to convert their ideas into something closer to your ideas, that's a that's a positive change.
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You're widening the tent in a way that we all can support.
01:56:32.360
But really what Tulsi is doing in the government right now is she's being consistent with her old left wing views on things like, you know, stopping wars and not, you know, and being tough on intelligence issues of the government.
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Yeah, because we woke up on that because we've changed.
01:56:55.320
What seems to be happening is we're embracing things on the left.
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And it's not us changing their views into ours.
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It's us changing our views into theirs and then and then embracing some of those people.
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That's not necessarily bad if we were wrong the whole time.
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I mean, I, you know, some of that I agree with, right, the phrasing of it and maybe the the the scope of it.
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But generally speaking, I think, you know, we've definitely overstepped our bounds at times.
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But I mean, again, I look at the way Trump handles that.
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And it's different than what Tulsi's vision of this is.
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But then he's like, but we're buddies right now.
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For example, this his Syria move, I think, is fascinating.
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But like, I think it's worth taking a stab at this.
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You say, hey, we're going to drop these sanctions.
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We're going to give you a chance to not turn yourself into the old regime.
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I think it's nobody is ever turned by lectures.
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I mean, you turn people through love and understanding and giving them the benefit of the doubt.
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And I think it ties back to my previous way where we started this conversation, which is a lot of people in our movement are being won over to previous left wing positions by new friends.
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Give me some better examples because I changed not because of Tulsi.
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You know, but the reason why I like Tulsi at first was I like the fact that she was willing to stand up to her own machine and say, no, you guys are wrong.
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You guys are going down this fascistic route and I won't go there with you.
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That's why I originally liked her, because she'd take on her own people.
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Then when you get to know her, you realize, oh, we might disagree on taxes and everything else.
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She loves and reveres the Constitution of the United States.
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If I can get you on the Bill of Rights, we don't have any differences too big to not be able to bridge.
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Like, I mean, you know, you look at the way RFK Jr. approaches.
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I mean, look, he's awfully close to someone who, like Michael Bloomberg on public health issues.
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This is something we, now he was, you know, kind of a Republican in New York at one point.
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But, you know, obviously it was something that I know we oppose and the audience loudly opposed when he was trying to control what you eat.
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Now, he has some, you know, I think there's some differences.
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I'm not saying there aren't any, but like, you know, going after, you know, food companies and changing the weight.
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That's a change for the, if that's what the right is, that is a change for the right.
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We were always in favor of people making their own choices and having companies be able to produce the products within some guidelines.
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Yeah, as long as they are not killing people or harming people.
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And now we've taken the guy who was the voice of the left's view on those, RFK Jr., and put him in charge of the right's view of it.
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Maybe he's been completely right this whole time and we should have been approaching things that way.
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I think if our society was not getting sicker and sicker and sicker, then maybe we wouldn't have changed.
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You know, he's a really, I think, big example of that because it's a massive change to the way that we've done these things.
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Peter Navarro ran as a Democrat over and over and over and over again on these trade ideas.
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Now, Donald Trump has been consistent with these trade ideas since the day he was in the public eye.
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There's nobody who has been more outspoken on the anti-trade up until recently than me and you.
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I think we have to give it a shot because we're behind the eight ball here.
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But, again, it's separate from whether each individual one of these is right.
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There's a lot of these, and over time, I think you'd acknowledge it's going to add up to a completely different formula.
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But we should notice each one of these changes, I think.
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Isn't this, and I think you're right on that, but isn't this the same as, I mean, you're not the same guy I met 30 years ago.
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And we should notice when we change because then we learn from, wait, why did I just change?
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Did I change for the right reasons, or did something happen to me?
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If it's well thought out, if it is still built on principles and an evolving understanding, not of truth, but how to get to the truth.
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Like I, for instance, the foreign war thing, I just know right now what we've been doing is not working.
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It's not going to make the world safer ever, ever, ever, ever.
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I mean, sometimes it has, obviously, in previous wars.
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Now, pulling all the way back and saying, you know what?
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We don't want to be involved in the rest of the world.
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I know for sure that what we had been doing doesn't work.
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Well, I believed in what I thought we were doing.
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And so we have to make changes and changes in almost everything.
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And as long as it's logical, as long as you have really thought things out, as long as you're not just conforming, you know, the real the really scary thing is when people begin to conform for any other reason other than logic.
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I'd love more information that might change me out of this position.
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But this is where I find myself out, find myself at.
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And even if I'm uncomfortable, I have to stand here because this is my current understanding of what's best, you know, and as long as you keep an open mind and you're constantly seeking to have a better understanding of of deeper truths, then I think you're then I think you're fine.
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But, you know, one of the things that we're going to face, especially with A.I. is all of a sudden we're going to conform because Google would give you page after page after page after page of different information.
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You just totally you Googled and you had to go and reason and look at different things and everything else.
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I guess the thing is just the part I guess we really agree on is question everything.
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Stuart, are you still talking during the break?
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No, he's talking about, you know, he's been talking about how, you know, it just, I don't even know what the movement is sometimes.
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And I agree with you on that, because I think we haven't settled.
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It was interesting to talk to J.D. Vance about that, who's a guy who obviously has probably the most inner path of crafting that future post-Trump, who's obviously term-limited.
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So you have a situation where he's going to be likely the nominee in 2028.
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I mean, certainly the overwhelming favorite going in, unless something goes really poorly in this administration.
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It would be interesting to see how that works out.
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And he has a pretty strong ideological take on this stuff, right?
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He's never tripped up, even by the aggressively opposition press.
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I mean, he didn't take the $20,000 pyramid pass.
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On the question, which I thought, well, that's brave of you.
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If they put the $20,000 pyramid on the air right now, people would laugh it off in episode one.
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And I feel like this is the most interesting types of conversation.
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What's the future of the country going to look like?
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What's the future of the conservative movement going to look like?
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It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out.
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It'll be very interesting to see how it all turns out.
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If you missed any of the show today, we had J.D. Vance on with a fascinating conversation with that.