The Glenn Beck Program - August 19, 2026


Fauci Cover-Up Confirmed? Former Fauci Advisor Pleads Guilty | 8⧸19⧸26


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00:00:51.280 And another socialist has entered the chat. 0.89
00:00:59.380 Boy, these things are multiplying like cockroaches.
00:01:03.820 It's just, it's wild to watch.
00:01:07.660 But it is spreading kind of like a virus.
00:01:10.600 This movement happened across the country.
00:01:12.800 In fact, another big moment in Florida last night.
00:01:16.060 Although, we should be warned about it.
00:01:19.820 Maybe I'll give you the good news.
00:01:21.280 Coming up in just a few on that one, we'll go through all the primary results.
00:01:30.500 We'll talk more about the red-green axis in the conversations that you'll want to hear about today.
00:01:38.880 And, of course, some of the news that you just won't get anywhere else.
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00:02:58.320 Had an interesting night in Florida, the free state of Florida last night.
00:03:06.920 And the primaries come again, so the thumbnail on this.
00:03:11.800 Much of what we expected did happen.
00:03:13.860 And there were a couple of interesting moments and also in primaries that weren't in Florida.
00:03:22.080 But the biggest headlines are Byron Donalds, Congressman Byron Donalds, the Trump endorsed, appointed, anointed, winning in a blowout.
00:03:32.220 Much expected, as much as you say, for the fake polls lately, these polls lined up precisely where we thought they would.
00:03:42.460 And so he wins in a big moment in Florida as some are now, you know, I'm not big on the whole history, you know, making the before it had, but could make history as the first black governor of Florida.
00:03:58.340 So everything that they want to say, by the way, I'm coming to you from Michigan.
00:04:04.220 We've had that here in Michigan as well.
00:04:06.300 The Republican nominee is John James, another black man who could be.
00:04:12.460 Making history as well.
00:04:13.680 So we've got some really interesting juxtaposition, contrast, I would say,
00:04:22.020 when it comes to some things that the media Democrats might say about conservatives.
00:04:29.980 But then again, you know how that goes.
00:04:36.600 It'll be a very interesting race against Donalds and David Jolly,
00:04:41.680 who's a former Republican Democrat now.
00:04:44.500 We'll take a look at polling on that race.
00:04:48.140 It'll be another one to keep an eye on.
00:04:53.620 And I know folks in Florida, from what I hear, you know,
00:04:58.860 through the grapevine, my reports, the intel on the ground,
00:05:02.500 the free state of Florida, so many of them, you know,
00:05:06.160 have enjoyed this just incredible prosperity.
00:05:11.680 Incredible peace.
00:05:14.480 He's a dope fighting with, you know, Alabama or Georgia. 0.86
00:05:21.000 I'm kidding. 0.76
00:05:21.920 I'm only kidding.
00:05:22.540 But they have, they've really, they've had this amazing moment where the spotlight has shown on them.
00:05:31.200 And they've shown the world how to get it done.
00:05:34.960 Particularly Governor Ron DeSantis.
00:05:38.300 And through the crazy years of COVID.
00:05:41.680 You got to see just a textbook example of how to run a state.
00:05:48.720 It is incredible.
00:05:50.760 And I wish, particularly my state as well, would be paying attention, would see for everything that Florida did, see this is how you do it.
00:06:03.140 And so I know there are folks saying right now to themselves, gosh, no matter what happens, how is this all going to play out?
00:06:15.120 In a primary where, you know, folks, I guess you had voices saying we want to make sure we get the right choice.
00:06:23.520 And clearly you have Byron McDonald's as the clear, almost 50 percent of the vote.
00:06:30.500 there in Florida.
00:06:34.820 I have no doubt about how that will work out.
00:06:37.620 The momentum in that state is already, I think, set the pace.
00:06:44.260 And you're going to continue to see great things coming from the great state.
00:06:48.980 The free state of Florida.
00:06:51.400 But again, like I said, last night was kind of interesting.
00:06:55.440 You have the governor's race, but you also have another big headline.
00:07:00.500 We saw primaries.
00:07:01.580 In fact, one of the guests on the program, congratulations to Jim Schwartzel, the businessman,
00:07:06.820 the owner of the radio station we broadcast in there in District 9 there in Southwest Florida, Fort Myers.
00:07:14.900 And he won his race.
00:07:18.000 So another big win on the board.
00:07:20.800 But there's a race that folks are talking about this morning because it's another one of these socialists that have taken over.
00:07:29.220 uh okay so it was and by the way the president has already weighed in on this
00:07:35.100 uh alexander is it alexander vindman is that i'm trying to remember exactly i remember
00:07:42.440 him through the uh through the years uh and obviously trump there's no love lost between
00:07:51.980 the two of them. Trump, not a fan
00:07:53.900 because Vindman
00:07:55.600 involved so much
00:07:57.860 in the past.
00:07:59.560 This is great though, by the way.
00:08:02.400 In the impeachment and
00:08:03.840 whatnot. So here's
00:08:05.320 Trump calling Vindman a
00:08:07.480 sleazebag.
00:08:09.760 Sleazebag Vindman loses 0.99
00:08:11.640 tonight to a radical left lunatic. 0.97
00:08:14.200 How cool is that? 0.96
00:08:17.340 He's
00:08:17.800 celebrating.
00:08:20.260 Now again, and
00:08:21.380 And I think we should.
00:08:23.980 At the same time, at the same time, I don't want to see socialists win anything.
00:08:31.080 I don't, by the way, I'll give you a little bit of a, I'm not ringing an alarm bell on this candidate.
00:08:38.080 In fact, I'll prove that.
00:08:39.780 I'll back that up with some of the chatter coming from Democrats here in just a little bit.
00:08:42.920 But it is something that I think when you look at the whole of what's happening in the country, we ought to be concerned about.
00:08:49.640 Colonel Osmond, get it.
00:08:50.700 at CNN last night, by the way.
00:08:52.460 Outraised and outspent Angie Nixon
00:08:54.620 and also Senator Ashley Moody
00:08:56.720 and he lost.
00:08:58.500 What does that tell you?
00:09:00.140 By the way,
00:09:02.320 he spent, he raised $16 million.
00:09:05.860 He spent $9 million.
00:09:08.240 Nixon only spent $700,000.
00:09:12.440 He was a terrible candidate.
00:09:13.960 It's difficult for me to put that in words
00:09:15.900 in some of our conference calls at Axios.
00:09:18.400 I would just start to rant about it.
00:09:20.360 I was almost offended by his inability to campaign properly.
00:09:27.640 How did he do it?
00:09:28.880 It's more like, how did he not do it?
00:09:31.060 I don't really know where that money was spent, because you didn't really see him on television.
00:09:35.920 You didn't really see him in the community.
00:09:38.320 You didn't see him in mailers.
00:09:39.760 You didn't see him in text messages.
00:09:41.680 There was no presence about seven days ago.
00:09:44.300 What do you mean?
00:09:44.740 You mean a grifter was grifting?
00:09:46.620 Is that what you mean?
00:09:47.220 In preparation for today, I started to think, okay, what's the polling show?
00:09:52.560 And I couldn't find any polling, which is a very rare thing in a statewide election in Florida,
00:09:57.520 something of this import, a sentencing.
00:10:00.240 And I called a number of pollsters, and everyone's like, no, we're just not paying attention to it.
00:10:04.280 I realized, well, let's see.
00:10:05.400 I'm not seeing Vindman really campaign.
00:10:08.100 He has no real roots here.
00:10:09.640 They know they've never had a shot anyway.
00:10:12.240 By the way, that's the silver lining they're taking today, Democrats, are, that this loss, although, again, I will continue to ring the alarm on this socialist thing, because the DSA picks up another one, but this loss essentially means that they don't have to spend any money on trying to win this seat.
00:10:41.060 when they know they really don't have that chance.
00:10:43.760 This is what they're saying this morning.
00:10:46.180 From NBC News, a Democrat strategist working on 2026 races said
00:10:51.980 progressive Angie Nixon's upset victory over center-left resistance figure.
00:10:59.320 They're using resistance in quotes there.
00:11:02.380 Alex Vindman in the Florida Senate primary may be a blessing in disguise for the party.
00:11:08.820 They go on to say, honestly, might be for the best.
00:11:11.900 Tons of money won't get wasted there, said the strategist.
00:11:15.000 Spoke candidly on the condition of entity.
00:11:17.960 This is the somebody said something.
00:11:20.880 So somebody said, the implication is that Florida was never in play
00:11:26.320 and Vindman would have attracted millions of dollars in donor money
00:11:29.840 only to lose like he did the primary, $16 million.
00:11:34.140 only to lose that race in the increasingly red state where republicans would be favored regardless
00:11:43.240 of the democrat nominee moody will hold that seat and then they won't have to spend any much
00:11:48.680 so they're they're kind of excited they're kind of happy they're kind of but i what i will tell
00:11:53.900 you and this isn't great while there may not be a ton of money pumping ads she will be on every
00:12:01.300 one of these shows they're going to talk to her on cnn they're going to talk to her on ms now 0.98
00:12:06.380 the three people that still watch it but she will get traction she will get some sort of
00:12:13.820 um the rising tide lift all but this is the rising tide of socialism marxism communism
00:12:23.460 in this country that that we're watching uh play out as socialists are taking aim even
00:12:30.100 at places like the free state of Florida.
00:12:34.000 Make no mistake, Texas is in their crosshairs as well.
00:12:40.520 This is, they want this, they are delusional enough to think that they can get it done,
00:12:49.060 and you know what?
00:12:52.360 I'm not so sure they can't.
00:12:55.020 In fact, a little bit later on today, I'm going to kind of zero in on why this is happening.
00:13:00.720 It has a lot to do with the scrolls, as Rush used to call it.
00:13:06.000 It has a lot to do with the indoctrination camps that our kids are going to today.
00:13:11.280 It is no bueno.
00:13:13.400 All of the things that are happening, these kids have no idea.
00:13:16.340 They can't read.
00:13:17.840 They can't even do math.
00:13:19.760 We've got professors at prestigious institutions ringing the alarm on this as well, saying,
00:13:28.120 this is really bad.
00:13:29.920 these kids have no idea now i don't know blame it on covid blame it on whatever you want i just
00:13:34.040 think that they're too busy teaching all of the um you know what's flag the salute and whether or
00:13:40.600 not you're a boy or a girl or all the de all that stuff they're busy teaching instead of
00:13:45.480 you know reading writing arithmetic yes that's it they're busy teaching dei instead of the abcs
00:13:53.000 to under a million dollars that Nixon spent on her come-from-behind massive victory over him. 0.85
00:14:03.080 And obviously she is part of, you know, we were sort of guaranteed that all of these DSA leftists 0.72
00:14:10.580 were only going to be playing in deep blue areas, parts of the country.
00:14:14.300 But what we're seeing in places like now Florida, but before that in Michigan and Wisconsin,
00:14:18.860 that they're fielding these candidates in either swing states or even in Republican states.
00:14:25.600 Now, it remains to be seen what happens in the general election,
00:14:29.220 but it does prove that Democrats are having to fight this fight everywhere.
00:14:34.920 They don't necessarily have great candidates.
00:14:37.860 That's the only issue.
00:14:39.100 You had a great candidate that was delivering that message that they're trying to...
00:14:45.220 And what is it?
00:14:46.700 It's Santa Claus.
00:14:47.960 It's free everything.
00:14:48.860 free free everything free this free that free education free health care
00:14:53.820 free everything and by the way that's a fantastic message none of it's none of it's
00:15:02.140 legitimate none of it's realistic but especially in the day and age you combine this perfect storm
00:15:08.760 of a a demographic particularly these kids have no idea because they've never been taught
00:15:15.940 that none of that stuff is real they've never been taught the history of how it all sort of
00:15:21.640 plays out a little bit later on on the program today you will hear from someone who's dove deep
00:15:27.860 into that history we'll hear from the author of the red green access 3.0 we're going to get into
00:15:33.760 the conversation uh and and and really wade through it give you some of the uh i i think
00:15:40.340 things you can talk about maybe be educated yourself if you if you're not like you know
00:15:46.020 doctorate level on some of this you'll be able to pass this on to some of the people your friends
00:15:51.380 your relatives if they're willing to listen you'll be able to pass some of this on and i think can
00:15:56.720 confront some of it it is something we must take seriously uh even with candidates who may not
00:16:04.020 who may not be so serious.
00:16:08.020 In fact, speaking of the jokes that they are,
00:16:10.500 we got some clips this morning.
00:16:12.640 We'll get some from Nixon herself,
00:16:15.800 the latest socialists to drop there in the free state of Florida,
00:16:19.500 and a few more, even Abdul El-Sayed, who is running in Michigan.
00:16:24.100 There's a few more that have dropped some of the latest on him.
00:16:27.460 You heard the news maybe yesterday, if you're listening to this program.
00:16:30.380 And we broke it here with folks from the Midwesterner, the Midwesterner.news.
00:16:36.060 It went national yesterday, the story about his mother,
00:16:39.840 these alleged ties that she has to this terrorist organization.
00:16:45.800 That's a big one.
00:16:46.960 We'll get into all of that and more as we continue today.
00:16:50.520 But we're just getting things started.
00:16:52.140 All right, quick break.
00:16:53.180 Back with more some of the clips that I got to get to today.
00:16:56.660 In fact, some of this stuff from these folks, just laughable.
00:17:01.240 So, listen, we'll have a little fun at their expense,
00:17:05.540 but also get into the important things that we need to today.
00:17:09.240 Back in just a moment, Justin Barkley in for Glenn today on the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:18:28.640 By the way, Barkley in for Beck today at 888-727-BECK-888-727-BECK
00:18:36.460 at Mr. Justin Barkley on all of the social media
00:18:39.600 and Justin at JustinBarkley.com
00:18:41.560 waiting through some emails from the last day or so
00:18:44.680 and would love to get one from you as well.
00:18:47.400 You can chime in on the things that we're talking about
00:18:50.360 and I'd love to hear from you.
00:18:51.580 This is great, because you know what happens is somebody wins, like Nixon here, Angie Nixon,
00:19:02.440 hardcore Democrat, socialist.
00:19:07.200 She wins by 13 points, which is kind of unheard of, right?
00:19:11.040 But they didn't see that one coming.
00:19:13.700 Here's her platform, just so you know.
00:19:15.880 Medicare for all.
00:19:18.160 This is, again, the Santa Claus, everything's free.
00:19:20.560 Rent freezes.
00:19:21.580 abolish ICE, tax
00:19:23.980 the rich
00:19:24.820 and open the prisons
00:19:27.280 oh wait a minute
00:19:30.760 oh wait a minute
00:19:32.320 I don't know if we want to open all of them
00:19:34.600 all of them
00:19:35.360 she is 0.99
00:19:39.320 a special kind 1.00
00:19:41.180 of
00:19:41.520 wacky
00:19:44.000 and here she is in fact
00:19:47.260 talking about
00:19:48.400 what's she gonna do
00:19:50.160 uh to moody when she gets in the general election coming up in november so the warning 1.00
00:19:56.940 for uh senator moody which is which is clear she's she says she's gonna put a whooping
00:20:04.520 she's gonna put a whooping on her according to uh her her conversation there on cnn and here's
00:20:12.700 that clip from just the other day and so i look forward ashley moody to taking you on and to 0.98
00:20:17.340 whooping you in november and you will be calling me your senator
00:20:20.900 state representative angie nixon thank you for joining i don't know i'm just saying uh it's
00:20:29.120 almost like a uf just like trash talk from a ufc fight that's uh thank you yeah you're welcome
00:20:36.280 you're welcome ma'am wow putting the whooping on him in that in that senate race well listen
00:20:42.520 that's the thing about when these type of things happen now we get to go through the clips and
00:20:47.760 have a little fun well think about the people we've been through we've had there's been a long
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00:21:03.920 little bit uh jasmine crockett yeah that's one that kind of comes to mind we we we retired her
00:21:10.320 didn't we well they retire themselves this is that idea of operation let them talk anyway right
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00:23:05.360 justin at justinbarkley.com
00:23:17.880 at Mr. Justin Barkley
00:23:19.360 all over social media
00:23:21.040 if you'd like to connect
00:23:22.280 I'd love to hear from you
00:23:24.140 on the Glenn Beck program today
00:23:25.720 hey by the way we got more
00:23:26.920 it keeps streaming in
00:23:28.480 as the day goes on
00:23:29.460 I don't know if they expected her to win this or not
00:23:31.720 but they are going to clobber her 0.93
00:23:34.400 with everything they got. 1.00
00:23:35.700 I don't suspect she'll be like an actual viable candidate for Senate,
00:23:40.460 the Democrat, the Socialist Angie Nixon,
00:23:42.380 who defeated Alexander Vindman yesterday.
00:23:47.020 Vindman? 0.81
00:23:48.000 Anyway, here she is.
00:23:49.800 This is who Democrats voted for on the floor of the state Senate there in Florida 1.00
00:23:56.300 with a full-on pink getup, some sort of romper, I think,
00:24:03.960 is what they call this and uh and uh was gonna i was gonna call it a onesie but i think that's 1.00
00:24:09.880 for kids but anyway here she is with her onesie her pink onesie and her pink bullhorn 1.00
00:24:13.960 imagine that on the floor of the senate
00:24:23.860 this this this is this is who they this is who they voted for incredibly shows you how bad of a
00:24:37.180 candidate vintman was how bad the options really are on the left uh in the first place i want to
00:24:44.680 talk a little bit about this story about fauci if we can because there is some news here um i i want
00:24:50.960 to deal with some accountability after all but first um let's dig into some of the polling we
00:24:57.240 just talked about some of these uh issues and some of these races uh particularly lately jason
00:25:02.960 buttrell joins us right now from the glenbeck program and of course they're on the torch for
00:25:06.980 the insiders behind the scenes as always uh we appreciate it thank you jason for your insight
00:25:12.340 you uh you got some you got some details on some of this polling that's that's been sort of suspect
00:25:18.200 There have been some shenanigans afoot. 0.77
00:25:20.660 Polls, Justin, have kind of sucked lately.
00:25:24.700 I guess, you know, I'm kind of a guy that goes, yeah, I don't know if I believe any of them.
00:25:30.980 You know, I don't know if I believe any of the polls.
00:25:32.940 However, you can't always do that because there are some that get it right.
00:25:37.960 But there are so many that have been just completely off here lately, haven't they?
00:25:42.180 Yeah, well, I mean, there was a recent deep dive investigation. Patrick Raffini put this out on X, I think it was today or last night, and they did a deep dive, his organization, into 3,000 plus Senate polls over the last four cycles.
00:25:58.300 They've overrested Democrats in all four cycles. 73% of polls overestimate Democrats, and it's getting worse now in this midterm cycle coming up.
00:26:11.520 And I mean, in your neck of the woods, Syed, that was, you know, grossly overstated, more weird shenanigans with Hong, Karen Bass, and specifically in the latter two, that group, did you see that story on median strategies that just kind of said, oh, never mind.
00:26:30.740 I know we're way off on those, but it was just a social experiment.
00:26:36.080 Actually said it was a social experiment.
00:26:38.820 What does that mean?
00:26:39.740 Exactly.
00:26:40.380 exactly it kind of sounds like they're just scammers and they got caught there's making it
00:26:47.820 up um i looked into this group i mean so they they overestimated carabas they way overestimated
00:26:54.720 hong the hong one was just absolutely insane uh how much they were giving it to what what did
00:27:00.720 the guy end up beating her by like 0.5 or something like that but it wildly skewed in hers 0.98
00:27:05.840 Well, yeah, this social experiment group, I looked into them.
00:27:09.740 I tried to deep dive myself and you come up with,
00:27:13.000 it's almost like trying to track a dark money Soros LLC that's been ran
00:27:19.380 through multiple different shell companies.
00:27:21.840 I mean, I'm being a little bit, you know, I'm overestimated a little bit,
00:27:26.740 but it's basically the same.
00:27:28.040 So the group explicitly has stated they're not seeking publicity attribution
00:27:32.580 for the individuals.
00:27:33.540 Okay, fine.
00:27:34.300 but you look through them they have no names associated no bios linkedin is blank they have
00:27:41.160 no staff lists they have no corporate officers nothing no material shows up in reporting anywhere
00:27:48.140 journalists have reached out to them uh they've received no response identifying anyone they
00:27:54.360 registered for their site uh on august 10th so this month via something called pork bun llc
00:28:02.960 Oh, okay, so Jason, so they're basically coming out and saying, look, it was all fake, we made this up.
00:28:10.960 This is the social experiment, right?
00:28:14.120 My question is, because it's one thing for something to just be complete baloney, right?
00:28:21.000 yeah um how does it get reported then with authority and then the story like yeah picks up
00:28:31.280 and and and people run with it what where's the there's there's a bit of a disconnect and uh hey
00:28:37.360 the media once again might have a little responsibility here oh absolutely has
00:28:42.700 responsibility and i think that's all part of the strategy and and i guess this is really
00:28:45.840 nothing new it just you know this has been going on since i mean i can remember this happening back
00:28:50.080 I remember during the George W. era, multiple different races then, they were kind of doing this.
00:28:55.680 Back then, remember, they only had a few cable news outlets that would start pushing some of this stuff.
00:29:00.520 Now they can do it at a massive scale on social media.
00:29:04.700 And it's no wonder why it's such a big strategy right now. 0.94
00:29:08.920 And I think these guys are absolutely scammers.
00:29:12.220 It makes you wonder how many of these other races that we're looking at and we're like, really? 0.98
00:29:17.800 You're going with those figures. 0.77
00:29:19.320 I mean, especially places in deep red states, like in Texas, where we have Tallarico that looks like the biggest dork in the history of biggest dorks is somehow leading Ken Paxton. 0.95
00:29:32.320 We're like, really? Is that seriously what's going on? 0.87
00:29:35.840 I mean, even these predictions, you look at the Vindman.
00:29:38.300 Okay, the Vindman, that's another fishy one that you were just talking about.
00:29:42.460 Prediction markets, Justin, when those polls opened,
00:29:46.240 still gave Vindman a 92% chance of winning.
00:29:50.940 Wow.
00:29:51.780 But before that, the regular, I'm air quoting now, but you can't see me,
00:29:56.360 establishment polling had him winning by 10.
00:30:00.980 And then he gets defeated.
00:30:02.240 This is one of the biggest scams going into the midterms
00:30:05.560 and then later into the general.
00:30:06.940 And who knows how bad this is going to get.
00:30:10.040 I don't think there's, you can't trust any of this stuff.
00:30:12.720 So we know the history of the push poll, right?
00:30:15.280 Is they're putting this out there, but the hopes is that what will happen, it will sway public opinion.
00:30:24.340 It might get you to vote for somebody you wouldn't normally vote for, or, and this is effective too,
00:30:31.320 it may get you to sit this one out.
00:30:34.820 Ah, there's no use in voting.
00:30:36.740 The polls show, Mike, and it's not going to win.
00:30:38.980 And then they have a little effect there as well.
00:30:42.500 But they've been doing these push-pulls for years and years and years.
00:30:46.480 And the media and the Democrats, but I repeat myself, I mean, these folks are in cahoots on it all.
00:30:53.040 Yeah.
00:30:53.400 And, you know, the social media driver, along with how, you know, the mainstream media is just going to pick it up.
00:31:01.220 And you're going to get, like, that guy, you know, flamboyant pollster guy.
00:31:04.420 What's his name on CNN?
00:31:05.680 That's going to be like, oh, my gosh, look at this.
00:31:08.620 this is crazy you know it's it sounds like a late night talk show uh you know yeah what's that
00:31:13.760 cast name i can't remember his name but um all of these people are picking up these polls and
00:31:17.840 running with them and it's it's very effective it's especially effective in this new age media
00:31:23.440 landscape and yeah i just i don't know like before people were looking at prediction polls
00:31:28.560 as like maybe this is the way around it but now it almost looks like and actually median
00:31:33.220 strategies respond to this allegation specifically uh where some people were were accusing them of
00:31:38.600 putting out these polls to affect the prediction markets so then some people could make money on
00:31:43.740 that on that they denied that but that's a whole other angle i mean is anything real anymore at all
00:31:51.680 in this i i don't think so that's a really good point um jason butthole with us right now um and
00:31:59.380 what what we're you know what you're talking about you're talking about these prediction markets
00:32:03.280 um i've seen some stories about how they're going to have to watch carefully um election workers
00:32:13.040 because they might somehow be able to or be somehow able to vote not vote but but uh but
00:32:22.940 a bet on the prediction markets with the information they're getting or seeing and
00:32:26.460 and uh maybe they might be able to sway things because of because of that as well it's just
00:32:31.740 it's it's adding another murky piece to everything that we don't we don't need we don't necessarily
00:32:37.640 need all that all right well um yes great great uh great information there i want to talk about
00:32:43.480 fauci um and this is another one where we really want to see accountability we want to see the the
00:32:50.480 needle move but again the question is will we ever see anyone be held accountable for some of the
00:32:57.260 things well it turns out there is someone uh who's being held accountable we'll talk about
00:33:01.860 that coming up next right here on the glenn beck program quick break back next
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00:34:40.560 Senator Moody taking on the Democrat socialist Angie Nixon, who won yesterday in Florida
00:34:47.840 with some shocking details.
00:34:51.180 uh the bookstore might be my favorite part of this my opponent will be a self-proclaimed
00:34:56.460 socialist that proudly signed up and joined the democratic socialists of america
00:35:02.140 that will be my opponent and on one side you will have a candidate that stood up for the state in
00:35:10.320 the face of government crackdown big government called out washington held them to account has
00:35:16.420 pressed for accountability when they overreached their power and lied to the american people
00:35:21.780 always stood for independent and american rights and you're going to have one side
00:35:27.800 that i'm going to be up against that wants to and the platform says defund the police
00:35:35.960 don't fund our military open up the border non-citizen voting i could go on and on yeah it's
00:35:43.240 bad. I'm sure the law enforcement men and women that are here with us tonight love the position
00:35:48.240 they have on abolishing prisons and releasing criminals into our communities. We're not making
00:35:54.680 this stuff up. In the state of Florida, who stood strong in the face of big government,
00:36:01.820 you have now a Democratic Party that has put up as their nominee a self-proclaimed socialist
00:36:10.140 who runs a bookstore called the resistance cafe i am not making this up the resistance cafe this is
00:36:20.880 not some made-up fiction tv story this is the election that will take place in this free state
00:36:28.860 of florida this november i can't imagine the free state of florida that the resistance cafe does do
00:36:35.620 will uh all right switching gears here gotta get to the story because it's a big one former
00:36:40.800 Fauci aide pleads guilty to dodging federal public records laws a former uh David Moritz
00:36:48.600 former boss Anthony Fauci political rights has said he did not participate in a scheme to hide
00:36:53.720 emails about a controversial researchers funding but they pled guilty to this and again what how
00:37:01.320 this all plays out folks and and and by the way again whether or not the guy's gonna do any time
00:37:09.120 whether or not he ends up in the orange jumpsuit and the uh and the handcuffs it's a whole not it's
00:37:16.620 a whole nother deal i'm not i'm not convinced that you're gonna see these people fry like maybe they
00:37:23.900 ought to in some ways fouchy lied people died that's the truth however and uh bj just asked
00:37:29.920 me about this the producer uh bj said hey well what about the uh what about the senate you know
00:37:35.000 i know they were going on vacation did they ever pass that get it through the the the contempt and
00:37:39.740 of course they did from from the committee and and we're we're handling that case like as every
00:37:44.600 every american should expect which is we're looking at it and we're going to do everything
00:37:48.400 we can if it needs an investigation and it should be investigated we will we'll absolutely do that
00:37:53.800 we can't obviously comment i know you're not asking me to on on ongoing investigations but
00:37:58.520 But, yes, we did get the referral from the Senate.
00:38:01.020 Attorney General Todd Blanch there, Fox News, on Sunday with that news.
00:38:05.900 They're working on it.
00:38:07.080 They're looking at it.
00:38:08.020 Again, I don't know.
00:38:10.460 You know, Fauci's got this blanket pardon out there, but the people around him don't.
00:38:16.020 And one of the things that I think we might see play out of this fact,
00:38:19.780 I think this might be the most likely, if the people around these folks and the folks themselves actually do see jail time,
00:38:27.380 If they actually are held accountable, they might get them on these process crimes.
00:38:33.360 And the process crimes, if you remember back, you think back to how they wanted to get Trump and everybody else.
00:38:39.680 The process crimes were how they, the corrupt Biden administration, the FBI, at the direction of those folks, were looking to get some of that done.
00:38:51.140 Process crimes.
00:38:51.960 and uh you know we just made this point off the air but this is really interesting uh you remember
00:38:58.640 how they got al capone so i don't care how they get these guys justice sort of has a funny way
00:39:08.780 of working things out it can be quite poetic from time to time and that that might be exactly that
00:39:19.240 just might be exactly what we see playing out here with some of these people around this story
00:39:26.920 specifically but we had we had a stack of stories with the biden administration the election
00:39:34.660 fauci himself and everything that happened during that that moment in time and an email from
00:39:40.220 my good friend brad who said yeah i i prefer to say the covid restrictions
00:39:44.960 because that's the truth they are the restrictions not maybe the virus itself that was responsible
00:39:51.080 for all the things that we we see that happen during those times particularly those kids
00:39:56.200 in school that uh again continue to have issue after issue after issue we'll talk about that
00:40:03.000 coming up in the program too because i think that's how we get to this socialism communism
00:40:08.540 All of this just being absorbed.
00:40:10.960 They have no idea.
00:40:12.140 I mean, they have no idea how to read.
00:40:15.740 They have no idea how to do math.
00:40:18.340 They certainly have no clue when it comes to history.
00:40:22.120 We'll break all that down coming up.
00:40:23.540 Justin Barkley in for Glenn today on the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:40:32.620 Back after this on the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:41:52.020 some good news i want to share with you and uh oh speaking of which more accountability for some at
00:41:59.220 least fauci advisor pleading guilty will we see orange jumpsuits and handcuffs we'll get to all
00:42:07.660 of that and more coming up after this justin in for glenn today on the glenn deck program
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00:43:16.720 so we were just talking about this story former fauci aide pleads guilty to dodging the federal
00:43:28.800 public record laws um no word yet on how much time i'm just looking through this trying to see
00:43:35.840 but i don't think there's any word on how much time this guy might do it whether or not he gets
00:43:39.580 he'll end up david moren's his name long time aide the former top government infectious disease
00:43:46.020 official anthony fauci pleading guilty tuesday the conspiracy to evade federal public record
00:43:51.780 laws in the connection with communications about coronavirus grant research now you remember this
00:43:58.200 was this was the big this was the big hot potato they wanted to hide all of that so that that is
00:44:04.300 what we're discussing and how the accountability might come to play and one of the thoughts is
00:44:08.660 you know Fauci's got this immunity now whether he actually has that or not and the auto pin holds up
00:44:14.820 etc uh that's a whole nother question but for now we just assume Fauci's got this immunity
00:44:20.160 and so if you don't get him on some of these blanket things maybe you get him on contempt
00:44:27.040 there in the senate as they've just sent that over to the DOJ and maybe you get the folks around them
00:44:35.400 with these little crimes as well because not everybody got pardons uh johnny new york is on
00:44:43.200 the line with uh with an interesting question good morning john welcome in good morning so you know
00:44:48.660 it's interesting i was wondering what it would be like and this is not counterfactual this is
00:44:52.820 hypothetical let's say that fauci dr fauci didn't have immunity what would that world look like and
00:44:59.740 Why can't we prove, you know, in an objective way that Fauci is guilty of these crimes?
00:45:05.440 Because I think in the court of public opinion, yes, it would be nice if he served his time.
00:45:12.040 But wouldn't it be nice if globally it was accepted that there was some, you know, malfeasance here?
00:45:20.260 The interesting thing is, is that right now that line seems to be tribal.
00:45:25.440 It seems to be based on what party you're in.
00:45:27.620 And there's not global acceptance of his, you know, guilt or lack thereof.
00:45:33.460 That's kind of my point.
00:45:35.500 John, yeah, great, great point.
00:45:37.140 Thank you for the call from New York.
00:45:39.020 Yeah, I'm with you.
00:45:41.060 You just mentioned about the court of public opinion.
00:45:44.220 And certainly you and I, sounds like we agree on quite a bit here with Fauci and how bad things were.
00:45:52.620 I, unfortunately, and I only talked about this a day or two back.
00:45:57.620 And yesterday when we talked with John Leake, the author of The Mind Virus' book, we are in such a tribal moment right now where two different people can watch the exact same thing happen.
00:46:11.720 I mean, we've got video footage and everything, and they come away with completely opposite conclusions.
00:46:19.460 And so, how do you get to a place and a point of public opinion, certainly with Dr. Fauci and some of these other folks, to where it's acceptable that folks all across the board would say and see, well, we see the exact same thing that you see there.
00:46:42.080 I am not hopeful of that.
00:46:46.860 in the meantime what i am what i am hopeful of is that we can push for the as much accountability
00:46:56.460 as they can get done here's the truth we have to have it what's to stop people or anyone the next
00:47:03.920 dr fauci anyone from doing this or in any of the cases that we've got election issues etc you name
00:47:11.020 the go down the list these these problems that we've seen the corruption at every level in the
00:47:15.240 government what is to stop these people from doing it again and again and again and again
00:47:23.320 because if they know they're just going to get off with like sort of a you know a slap on the
00:47:28.160 wrist then you know the the stakes the reward is just too too too uh too high the reward is just
00:47:35.860 too good and the risk just uh it just that's barely there barely there um they'll just do it
00:47:45.760 over and over and over again and to fix the problem the things that we've got going on we
00:47:50.940 have to start with these consequences we have to have a system of accountability throughout it all
00:47:59.060 If we don't, we'll never, we'll never see those results.
00:48:04.540 All right.
00:48:05.120 I want to switch gears here because there is a video that's floating around.
00:48:09.300 In fact, I don't know if you've seen this yet or not.
00:48:13.320 It's kind of flown underneath the radar, sort of pun intended.
00:48:17.260 But a pilot involved in a dramatic crash reported here the other day.
00:48:23.580 CBS News had this.
00:48:24.820 And the guy gets up and walks away.
00:48:27.300 Final seconds of flight. You're watching a F-A-18 Hornet fighter jet careen into a mountainside
00:48:36.380 in Washington state. Did it crash? By then, pilot Marine Corps Major Jackson Simon had ejected.
00:48:43.700 Are you the only pilot? I am, sir. And here's proof. Body cam video we're seeing for the first
00:48:49.640 time of the aftermath. The Marine Corps Major had been dazzling lakeside spectators, circling with
00:48:56.360 thunderous low-flying maneuvers. Then his fighter jet hit power lines. The show was over.
00:49:03.800 Physically, he looked fine, other than a face streaked with blood and dirt.
00:49:08.120 This is a fire. A sizable brush fire that spread across two acres,
00:49:13.160 along with a ruined plane and a pilot dazed but alive. We were doing circles over the lake,
00:49:19.740 doing some low-level training, and then I tucked in, and I'm not sure exactly. Honestly, I'm a
00:49:25.380 Nope, nope, you're fine.
00:49:26.620 I can't imagine, by the way, what you're hearing there looks like some sort of body cam footage
00:49:33.620 from the police and first responders, the people that had made it there.
00:49:39.640 Number one, think, God, he's okay.
00:49:41.920 That's number one.
00:49:44.200 Number two, what exactly happened there?
00:49:46.120 And I wanted to bring on a friend of the show, Ed Rush, who is an author, businessman.
00:49:52.000 Dan, he's written a book called God Talks, but he's also a Top Gun pilot and instructor
00:49:57.520 in the Marines as well.
00:50:00.540 At one point, Ed, you were probably doing very similarly some of the training this guy
00:50:06.100 was doing, and maybe you even came into contact with some of the very same risks and issues
00:50:11.600 he was dealing with.
00:50:12.380 I just wanted to look at, because last time Glenn had you on the show, I believe the last
00:50:17.180 time was when you guys talked about the pilot who had to eject and that that mission there
00:50:22.480 uh in Iran so I thought let's have Ed back on to talk about this welcome back Ed Rush
00:50:27.140 it's good to be back I I'm apparently the when the pilot ejects
00:50:33.120 so uh it's great I watch you know my phone blows up when I get videos like that that send me what
00:50:41.420 was interesting I watched probably three or four videos till I realized the time stamp was in June
00:50:45.680 And I think that's body camera footage.
00:50:48.240 I think what happened was all of the footage was they just asked the police precinct to hold the footage because they were probably cleaning up classified material buried in a crater in that mountain.
00:51:02.000 And it's interesting.
00:51:03.220 So first of all, yes, thank God the pilot was alive, ambulatory.
00:51:07.420 Obviously, he was fine.
00:51:08.400 And he had a huge, if you watch the video, he had a huge bruised up the side of his face, which is almost definitely from flying through the trees with his parachute.
00:51:18.040 What you witnessed, though, in my opinion, is just a glorious mistake.
00:51:22.360 I mean, that you don't fly into trees.
00:51:26.680 That's just not what you do.
00:51:28.340 So, yeah, I think I think it was a mistake.
00:51:30.900 most accidents most air accidents are actually pilot error but just fascinating to see that
00:51:38.460 entire thing unfold well i i remember hearing you talk about um last time around like ejecting is
00:51:48.020 is the last thing you want to do i mean you you definitely if you need to do it you'll do it but
00:51:53.440 you had a whole list of reasons about why and what happens when a pilot does eject it it's
00:51:58.880 it's not like um it's something that you take lightly man so the rule that we have in the
00:52:06.120 cockpit is it's better to be swinging in the sheets than singing with the angels in other words
00:52:10.880 you're better off punching out of an airplane than flying it into the ground um we say the
00:52:15.580 piece of decay of the ground is 1.0 that means if you hit the ground you're probably going to die
00:52:20.600 and um when a pilot makes that decision which i think is one of the hardest decisions a pilot can
00:52:25.060 make. I've never had to make that decision. I had a roommate, Justin, that jumped, punched out of
00:52:30.260 an F-18. This guy, he was 5'10 when he woke up that morning. And by the time he came back that
00:52:39.060 night, he was about 5'8. He literally had lost two inches of his height. Now, just so you know,
00:52:44.760 he got it back about six months later over time through chiropractic work and that sort of thing.
00:52:48.780 But the ejection is so jarring that it literally compressed his spine.
00:52:54.380 All those discs in the spine compressed it so he was actually smaller.
00:52:58.300 It's about 20 to 30 Gs straight up when that seat comes out.
00:53:02.620 The ejection seat in the F-18 is brilliant.
00:53:05.200 You could be literally upside down, 100 feet over the ground, and the seat will come out.
00:53:11.500 The rockets will actually turn you upright and shoot you straight into the sky, and then the parachute will open.
00:53:18.140 It's called a zero-zero seat, which means you can be on the ground, no airspeed at all.
00:53:22.560 Most ejection seats require some airspeed, so the canopy will come off so that you can go into the air.
00:53:27.520 It's a brilliant, really brilliant piece of engineering.
00:53:30.280 Every time I talk about our ejection seat, I always just say, give a high five to American engineering.
00:53:35.920 Despite our challenges and despite our faults, we still have the best engineers in the world.
00:53:40.620 We've still created almost every one of the world's greatest inventions,
00:53:44.400 and our aviation engineers are absolutely brilliant.
00:53:47.340 very few people talk about them but the things that they've created not only to help us in
00:53:52.660 warfare but also to save lives is just extraordinary but that's no joke when you punch out of an
00:53:57.440 airplane like that it's a pretty big deal what did you fly and is it one particular uh jet or
00:54:03.960 did you fly a multiple so i flew that exact airplane in fact the airplane you saw go into
00:54:09.120 the ground it's there's a near 100 certainty that i flew that exact airplane at some point in my
00:54:14.200 career uh that was a that was a that was a i know as that plane was going down it was like just i
00:54:20.840 wish i could have seen ed one more time i think that's what it was feeling on its way into the
00:54:25.860 ground uh but no that was a marine pilot that was the vfa uh vmfa 323 that's the death rattlers
00:54:31.800 right here in san diego um i flew almost all the airplanes across our fleet that would have been an
00:54:36.500 f18c a pretty legacy airplane it's been around for quite some time that it is not a super hornet
00:54:42.480 So that's kind of the middle Hornet that the Marines are flying right there.
00:54:45.700 Not the newest technology at all, but certainly very lethal.
00:54:49.180 And, yeah, that was the airplane I flew most of my career.
00:54:51.480 Early in my career, I flew A-4s, which is kind of Vietnam vintage aircraft.
00:54:56.540 Later in my career, I flew F-5s.
00:54:58.120 I got to fly a Chinese-made MiG-21.
00:55:01.140 While I was flying, I got to fight against a MiG-29.
00:55:04.680 I got to fly a Bell UH-1 helicopter, among a whole bunch of other airplanes.
00:55:09.680 So it was a really fun career.
00:55:11.440 Yeah.
00:55:11.640 Well, and thank you for it.
00:55:13.400 So, so this, he was flying out of where you, where you flew, it sounds like.
00:55:18.880 And what up, up, uh, was this, was this, I know it was on the West Coast, but it was
00:55:23.080 up, up, uh, like Seattle area, Washington.
00:55:26.680 Yeah.
00:55:27.000 So the video footage was in Washington, by the way, thank you for saying thank you for
00:55:30.260 your service.
00:55:30.920 Uh, people say that to me all the time.
00:55:32.200 People say thank you for your service.
00:55:33.400 And I always say thank you for the gas, uh, to fill an F-18 takes about 2000 gallons of
00:55:39.420 gas.
00:55:39.800 I live here in California. I know what gas prices are like. And so I always thank the American taxpayer for supporting my training while I was flying around in those F-18s. But yeah, the video was shot in Washington. That's a squadron that's based in San Diego. So you don't fly typically from San Diego all the way up to Washington to do training. My guess is they were on some sort of detachment or maybe doing some sort of cross country over the weekend.
00:56:04.880 And like I said, what you're witnessing is a mistake.
00:56:07.360 That was a major.
00:56:08.640 So this would have been someone who is probably typical squadron has 18 pilots.
00:56:14.360 He's probably the top, one of the top four or five in terms of rank.
00:56:17.840 So he was probably a fairly experienced pilot.
00:56:21.040 And like I said, it sounds like there was a mistake that was made.
00:56:23.600 I think they were flying too low, if I had to guess.
00:56:26.840 And maybe he clipped the trees.
00:56:28.500 Typically, 500 feet is the minimum you could fly above any ground or structure.
00:56:33.500 Sometimes you come across a ridge and you're a little bit lower than that,
00:56:36.880 and that sounds almost exactly what happened.
00:56:39.120 They came across a ridge probably flying too low, clipped some trees.
00:56:42.780 Airplanes and trees, you know, you've got an airplane flying at 500 miles an hour,
00:56:47.180 hitting a tree, neither winds in that scenario,
00:56:52.140 but typically the airplane will be unflyable after that.
00:56:54.420 But how fast can one of those planes get from San Diego to Seattle area if they need to?
00:57:05.480 So as much as I hate to say it, so we will typically cruise in an F-18 at almost the exact same speed that you'll fly on United or Alaska Airlines.
00:57:15.180 So we're going to fly typically at 480, maybe 500 miles an hour in terms of cruise.
00:57:23.060 That's about the same speed that your commercial airliners are going to be flying.
00:57:26.640 That said, we have one very specific advantage that the commercial airliners don't have,
00:57:31.600 which is a 22,000-pound-per-engine, 44,000-pound overall thrust afterburner.
00:57:38.360 So when you stick your two throttles in the left-hand corner,
00:57:41.100 you're essentially pouring fuel into fire in the back of your airplane.
00:57:45.580 You've seen probably videos of it where fire shoots out of the back of the airplane.
00:57:48.840 That is called afterburner.
00:57:50.020 When you go to afterburner, all the rules change when it comes to aerodynamics.
00:57:54.020 And the airplane, the F-18 itself can get up to or close to Mach 2.
00:57:58.780 That's two times the speed of sound.
00:58:01.360 That's a little bit over 1,000 or a little bit over about 1,200 miles an hour.
00:58:05.880 That's really fast.
00:58:07.100 And so, yeah, if you want to go from here to Seattle in afterburner, you could probably get there in less than an hour.
00:58:14.000 You're going to run out of gas about eight minutes into the flight, though.
00:58:16.440 That will be one of the major constraints to flying that fast.
00:58:19.560 So you're burning fuel.
00:58:20.580 You're literally dumping fuel into the back of your engine.
00:58:23.820 The fastest I've flown an F-18 was 1.5 Mach.
00:58:26.900 That's right about 950, maybe 1,000 miles an hour.
00:58:30.300 And at that rate, like when you do the math, at that rate, you're covering 15 miles a minute.
00:58:36.320 As interesting as this has all been, though, and I know this is going to sound crazy,
00:58:40.980 but I've got questions that I think are going to be even more interesting, your answers anyway.
00:58:45.540 Can you hang with us a little bit?
00:58:47.300 We'll take a quick break and be back after this.
00:58:49.560 anything for you. You got it. We'll be right back. Justin Barkley in for Glenn today on the
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01:00:10.160 So we're going to just sort of set the stage for this.
01:00:13.040 But I mentioned that Ed Rush wrote a book.
01:00:16.520 The book, we've talked about this before, but it's now more than ever.
01:00:22.640 Probably a good time for a little bit of a refresher on this and a conversation, I think, a little bit deeper dive.
01:00:30.460 So, Ed, if you can hang with us past the bottom of the hour here to take a little bit of a dive into this,
01:00:38.860 i would love to do that with you ed wrote a book called god talks and so ed with just a
01:00:44.980 minute here before we go into break i'll just ask you you talk to god
01:00:49.080 and does he talk back maybe that's even the best question you there ed i yeah i think maybe
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01:01:17.480 and more. And yeah, I'd love to talk about the message of the book. We're changing the world,
01:01:23.960 literally one person at a time. Now I asked that question sort of tongue in cheek because I've
01:01:29.780 talked to ed i've read the book and um this is something that i believe and i know glenn's talked
01:01:35.800 about this before too and i think maybe you you both have talked about it together but
01:01:39.760 in the day and age as we've been talking about in the last couple of days anyway where you don't you
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01:01:55.980 a sort of a trusted and rooted way of coming at the information that's coming at us every
01:02:03.100 day um so we're gonna give a little bit of a deep dive into that with our good friend ed rush
01:02:09.020 author of the book god talks available now on amazon and everywhere even if you've made a
01:02:15.500 million mistakes how to have a friendship with god god talk for back with ed after this on the
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01:03:47.620 back at it on the glenbeck program justin barkley in for glen today okay so
01:04:08.060 you know ai is taking over it's already hard to believe any anything you hear uh we had a
01:04:16.080 whole conversation about polls earlier this morning with jason and you know the polls that
01:04:20.400 have been wrong and they've been outright admitting some of these that they're just
01:04:24.540 they're just fake so how do you know what to trust you can't trust the media you can't trust
01:04:30.840 even what you see with your own eyes uh sometimes not to mention as i said earlier there there two
01:04:39.100 people look at the same thing and come away with completely different conclusions
01:04:42.380 i i i believe and i know glenn has talked about this i've heard um him mention it quite a bit
01:04:49.460 before but we have now entered a time with the way ai can fake video so well and even photos i
01:04:57.620 mean it's better than than you know photoshop or you just you will not we're out of time
01:05:03.660 and i know glenn said you you won't be able to believe what you see well i think we're there
01:05:07.520 and so uh that's fantastic because with all of the other mistrust and everything else that's
01:05:16.300 coming in recent years boy that just puts fuel on the fire so where do you go my faith
01:05:23.740 i got that answer it's the only thing that's keeping me grounded that it has for for the
01:05:31.460 last several years our good friend ed rush is here with us now to talk about the book
01:05:35.540 he's written god talks um so we heard him talk about uh top gun fighting and uh and and jumping
01:05:43.920 out of airplanes uh ejecting uh if if needed uh but i think this is an even more interesting and
01:05:51.800 serious topic uh and we've broached this before with you but again i think we need a little
01:05:56.580 refresher as we continue uh on these days where do folks go if they want to get the truth
01:06:04.980 Yeah, it's a brilliant way to lead into this, Justin, talking about AI.
01:06:08.640 Like, go back to the cockpit when I was flying F-18s.
01:06:12.080 There's no time for speculation, nor is there time for theories.
01:06:16.420 I was interested in things that worked right here on planet Earth.
01:06:19.180 I'm talking about lift, weight, drag, thrust, weapons, impact zones, probabilities,
01:06:26.320 things that really mean something when you get into combat.
01:06:28.600 And I went to combat twice in Iraq, and those things were very important to us.
01:06:31.600 how far the enemy weapons system could come up and reach us was really important because I was
01:06:37.300 going to fly above that, typically most of my flights, and I did, to be out of what we call
01:06:41.820 a weapons engagement zone. And if we were wrong about that, people died. And so what's true here
01:06:49.520 on planet Earth is super important. And I think you really laid it out so eloquently in the top
01:06:54.820 of the hour when you were talking about we live in a divided world where people have like all of
01:06:59.120 these opinions. And it's very difficult at times to try to find out what's true. It's one of the
01:07:03.280 reasons I love this program. It's one of the reasons I'm back here for the third time. And
01:07:07.760 I think the human being quest to answer that question, like what is real? What is true?
01:07:13.060 Especially when times are hard, especially when politics are challenging or relationships are
01:07:18.480 difficult or finances are challenging. It's really difficult when you feel like you're grasping at
01:07:22.980 straws to find out what's true. And I spent most of my life, now I was a Christian believer in
01:07:29.080 Jesus since I was eight years old, but I spent most of my life thinking, you know, God's kind
01:07:32.880 of far off, somewhat disinterested. I mean, he's interested in the big things, but as far as the
01:07:38.900 day-to-day things of my life, my finances, or what parking spot I find, maybe he wasn't all
01:07:44.040 that interested in that. And my world got rocked about 16 years ago, back in 2010, when I had a
01:07:50.620 pretty dramatic encounter in a conversation with God. I wasn't planning on having that. I was in
01:07:55.540 the midst of a very big spiritual depression at the time a difficult time in my life and that
01:08:01.360 experience led me to really start teaching other people how to have a conversation with god and 0.91
01:08:06.040 i can tell you with 100 certainty i've taught atheists i'm talking about i'm not talking about
01:08:12.160 like people who are like well you know i'm not sure i'm talking about people who adamantly were
01:08:17.000 arguing against the existence of god i have taught atheists in 10 minutes or less how to have a
01:08:21.940 conversation with God. And the crazy thing about an atheist, like an atheist will come to you with 0.87
01:08:26.180 a question, you know, if God is so good, why does evil exist? And if you're trying to answer that 0.86
01:08:33.480 question, they'll just throw another question at you. When I get asked that question, I'll go,
01:08:37.780 I don't know, let's have a conversation with him. We'll talk to him about it. And I kid you not,
01:08:42.780 every time I've ever had a conversation with an atheist where I led them into a conversation with 0.97
01:08:46.740 god they had an experience they had a jaw-dropping experience and the moment they were done they
01:08:52.660 looked at me and said what do i do now and let me just say when you argue theology like god's so
01:08:58.880 good why does evil exist they never ask you at the end of that what do you do now they do when
01:09:03.240 they have a conversation with god and i i bring in the atheist because i'm like look if i could
01:09:06.860 teach an atheist how to have a substantive conversation with the living god i could teach
01:09:10.620 anyone that's that's pretty convincing um how how i mean obviously we've we've talked about this
01:09:21.820 before you you know this is written extensively in the book but how easy is this is this something
01:09:28.600 that is going to take lots of time for somebody obviously if you could talk to the creator of
01:09:34.760 everything it's probably worth it but is it something that can happen quickly it's something
01:09:41.340 that you can make as difficult as you want to make it um so like let's put it this way it's
01:09:49.720 like saying this i've been married for 22 years right it's like saying is it difficult to have
01:09:53.900 an argument a conversation with your spouse this is very simple like i'm about to go upstairs in
01:09:58.680 the kitchen and my wife inevitably will be there and i'll be like hey how was your night sleep
01:10:02.640 What are you up to today?
01:10:03.720 Like, it's very simple to do that.
01:10:05.460 But I can tell you from experience, you can make that conversation really hard if you want to.
01:10:10.460 You can make it very difficult, depending on how you come into the conversation.
01:10:13.780 My experience with most people is, I'll tell you, anecdotally, I found it easier to teach kids. 0.99
01:10:21.660 I found it easier to teach people who have no religious background at all.
01:10:25.340 I find it really easy to teach atheists and skeptics.
01:10:27.720 The people that have the biggest challenge are the people who have been in the church for 40 or 50 years.
01:10:35.720 They've been taught God doesn't speak that way, and they come into the conversation already knowing that God's not going to say anything to them.
01:10:42.420 And so you can make the conversation as difficult or easy as you want.
01:10:45.840 My experience is if you can give it maybe 15 minutes a day for a week, you'll experience a new level of your ability to communicate with the divine.
01:10:55.720 By the way, I have a lot of people that hear what I just said.
01:10:59.420 They'll immediately go to Twitter and give me all of the theological reasons why they think I'm wrong.
01:11:04.200 And I always tell them the same thing.
01:11:05.360 Why don't you just try it?
01:11:06.700 Like, there's no special verse in, you know, Hesitation 12 that says you should not try to talk to God.
01:11:14.760 Like, there's no—people are like, this just definitely doesn't work.
01:11:17.800 And I'm like, why don't you try it?
01:11:19.620 And I've never had anyone who really gave it the old college try who it didn't work for.
01:11:24.280 And that, I think, is the best evidence that I could provide.
01:11:27.880 Did you just quote the book of Hesitations?
01:11:31.280 Hesitations.
01:11:32.100 Yeah, any time – there's a lot of really good rules, you know, that the Bible lays out for us.
01:11:41.040 You know, like, don't steal, you know, don't murder.
01:11:43.860 That list of ten things is really important. 0.93
01:11:45.980 And then there's, like, this whole list of made-up rules that Christians make in order to apparently enslave other Christians to, like, a new – you know, you get freed from the power of sin and death. 0.87
01:11:59.400 That slavery is gone. 0.89
01:12:00.540 And then people come along and are like, but let me just put you into another slave camp.
01:12:04.900 And it's a bunch of rules that people make up. 0.64
01:12:06.360 And so anytime I come across one of these fake Christian rules, there's a lot about money.
01:12:10.980 You know, people talk about you shouldn't, you know, you shouldn't make money and, like, you shouldn't charge this much.
01:12:15.420 or you shouldn't do this or you shouldn't do that or, like, don't do this.
01:12:18.440 It's a lot of rules, right?
01:12:19.460 And so whenever I encounter a rule that's not in the Bible, I just say, you know,
01:12:23.540 that must have come from hesitations.
01:12:27.140 Which, by the way, for those of you who are theologically sound,
01:12:31.180 you know that's not one of the books, okay?
01:12:33.940 That's not a book.
01:12:35.500 It's not a book.
01:12:36.140 I should clarify.
01:12:38.260 Some people are like, I've been looking on the online Bible,
01:12:41.280 and I can't find this book that he's talking about.
01:12:42.820 Yes, you cannot find this book that he's talking about.
01:12:45.420 This is a joke.
01:12:46.260 He is being sarcastic.
01:12:49.720 Ed Rush is the author of God Talks.
01:12:52.180 By the way, I find that God has quite a sense of humor, so it's fine if we do too, folks.
01:12:57.240 But, you know, I'm kind of curious, Ed, what are some of the most interesting, and we're
01:13:05.220 getting into this conversation because, look, I do believe it's life and death, you know,
01:13:10.740 to be able to hear from the Lord on things that could certainly protect you.
01:13:15.040 I've heard all kinds of stories from people, and I've experienced in my own life crazy stories that, you know, I just got this feeling or this gut feeling told me not to do this or not to do that.
01:13:32.340 And, you know, we're actually approaching the 25th anniversary of September 11th, and there's story after story of people that, for some reason or another, didn't go to work that day.
01:13:41.680 I'm not saying that the other people that did didn't hear from the Lord, whatever happened, happened.
01:13:46.120 But I'm saying that there are stories, even in big moments like that, that we hear.
01:13:51.640 George Washington and the founding of this nation, there were so many times when he got on his knees and he heard from the Lord.
01:13:57.720 And we are here today because of it.
01:13:59.500 But what are the stories that you hear from people, maybe some big ones, even in your own life,
01:14:03.600 when they got something that was big,
01:14:07.760 something that was noteworthy from those conversations?
01:14:12.840 What a great question.
01:14:14.540 And interestingly enough,
01:14:15.820 it loops back to what you said in the introduction.
01:14:18.560 We're in this space where we have artificial intelligence,
01:14:22.500 and it's even challenging sometimes to know,
01:14:25.280 is that video that I just watched even like a real video?
01:14:29.600 And what's fascinating to me
01:14:31.860 is that for the entirety of human history,
01:14:34.720 we have actually had a technology
01:14:36.740 easily a hundred times,
01:14:39.580 probably a thousand times,
01:14:40.880 and maybe more like an infinity times more powerful,
01:14:43.460 which is divine intelligence.
01:14:45.060 Like if you really want an answer
01:14:46.340 to an important question in your life,
01:14:49.260 I think if you're asking AI,
01:14:50.640 you're starting at the wrong spot.
01:14:53.040 You're starting at like level one
01:14:55.600 when you could be starting at level 1,000.
01:14:57.500 And level 1,000 is DI, divine intelligence.
01:15:01.020 And my experience is, God, you can ask God about anything.
01:15:05.120 And I'll just say, Justin, one of the joys of my life, my inbox, we get emails from people who read the book.
01:15:13.120 And by and large, most of them are positive.
01:15:15.660 I'm talking like 99% of them.
01:15:17.380 And they get passed around my team very quickly because when somebody has a cataclysmic change in their life because of something that they read, because of the conversation they had with God, it fuels what we do.
01:15:29.760 And I'll tell you as many stories as you want to.
01:15:33.260 I will tell you the one that stands out to me the most.
01:15:35.960 I was telling you earlier about this atheist or having conversations with atheists.
01:15:41.200 The first atheist I encountered, I have to say, I'm almost ashamed to tell you this part of the story.
01:15:46.360 But I have to say, like, I grew up and I was taught that God does not hear people who aren't his people, you know.
01:15:55.700 God is not interested in talking to the sinner, you know, I was told.
01:15:59.000 And so as I started cultivating a conversation with God, and then I started teaching people, I still had that resonant belief.
01:16:05.680 Just so you know, that's not true.
01:16:07.100 I was wrong about that.
01:16:08.320 And I had this woman who came into one of my events who was an atheist.
01:16:11.520 She was a stark atheist.
01:16:12.620 And I'm like, whoa.
01:16:14.120 And so we moved into an exercise where I was teaching people how to ask God questions.
01:16:18.320 And I remember as she pulled her notebook out, I remember asking God, could you make an exception to your rule about not talking to your people?
01:16:26.420 Because I would really like it if you talked to her.
01:16:28.980 Well, needless to say, God didn't have that rule.
01:16:32.380 That rule was probably in hesitations.
01:16:34.940 And next thing you know, this woman is weeping.
01:16:40.260 Now, what was happening, I found out later, was God was bringing her back into a memory.
01:16:45.900 This woman from age 5 to age 17 had been sexually abused by her dad.
01:16:52.860 Now, just pause for a moment and just let you know. 1.00
01:16:55.700 So I can understand how a 17-year-old would come to the conclusion that there was no Heavenly Father if her earthly father was such a jerk. 0.99
01:17:03.180 Like, I understand that. 0.99
01:17:04.740 I have compassion to that.
01:17:06.340 I got to hang on, hang on, Ed, because I know this is going to be worth getting to.
01:17:10.080 I got to put you on pause because we have to take a quick break here.
01:17:13.340 I want you to finish this story, but we've got a break.
01:17:15.520 We'll be right back, and I want to hear it because I'm kind of on the edge of my seat here.
01:17:20.600 But they will yell at me if I don't take a break here.
01:17:23.520 So we'll be right back with what happened when she encountered the truth after this on the Glenn Beck program.
01:17:32.460 You show up, you work hard, you speak the truth, even when it ain't popular.
01:17:39.500 That still counts for something.
01:17:42.200 Beck will be right back.
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01:18:56.960 all right we don't have a lot of time here left but i thought it was important ed rush the author
01:19:11.020 of God Talks in the middle of this, making this great point about the woman who was an
01:19:16.700 atheist, right in the middle, had a very rough, natural childhood and bad relationship with
01:19:22.060 her dad, but you were in the middle of making a great point, and I'm sorry I had to interrupt
01:19:26.580 you, but please continue.
01:19:28.060 We've got about a minute here.
01:19:30.160 She has this unbelievably deep, powerful conversation with God where he brings her back into this
01:19:37.920 memory and literally heals it and then begins fathering her.
01:19:42.040 And I said earlier, when an atheist has an encounter with God, they ask you, what do
01:19:46.160 I do next?
01:19:46.800 I said, she said, what do I do next?
01:19:48.120 I said, just let God father you for a while. 0.99
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01:20:04.940 So if you're listening and you're like, gosh, I've never done that, or I would like
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01:20:15.040 a try experimenting is the key to finding uh you know new technologies and um it's very simple
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01:20:34.400 ahead, uh, for sure for everyone. Um, cause here's the crazy thing. And I know you mentioned
01:20:41.800 this, but Ed God, uh, doesn't just love Christians. He loves everybody. So, uh, certainly wants to
01:20:48.180 talk to you, Ed, you've got something coming up. Uh, I get maybe 15 seconds here that you want to
01:20:53.000 talk about it where folks can find you. Yeah. Thanks Justin for talking about the book, grab
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01:21:02.000 event coming up in October. So if you're on the business side, interested in maybe taking your
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01:21:11.960 GodTalks.com. It's the easiest website to remember. G-O-D-T-A-L-K-S.com. Thanks, man.
01:21:17.940 God bless you. Back with more.
01:21:32.000 We'll be right back.
01:22:02.000 is
01:22:13.440 the fusion of entertainment enlightenment and empowerment this is the glenn beck program
01:22:23.840 yeah we've we've got some stories we still haven't gotten to yet the 51st state there's some movement
01:22:33.120 it's a good day for the 51st state president trump with a big announcement for canada
01:22:39.540 earlier this morning we'll try and get to that on the way still got some great audio that we've got
01:22:44.980 to get to as well and what's wrong with the kids these days part of that i i think the reason why
01:22:50.900 And we're seeing what we're seeing with this rise of socialism, Marxism, communism, and the commie jihadis as well.
01:22:58.200 We'll talk about that with our next guest, who will get into this red-green axis 3.0. 0.62
01:23:06.100 His book, Make Up and Die, he makes the claim.
01:23:09.560 It's now or never, folks.
01:23:10.740 And I tell you, we're watching it from right where I am in Michigan and across the country.
01:23:16.360 Dig into it all.
01:23:17.240 coming up. Justin Barkley in for Glenn today on the Glenn Beck program. We'll kick it off
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01:24:31.680 The ads are starting to come out now. In fact, some really, really powerful ones
01:24:37.120 against abdul el-sayed the democrat commie jihadi here in michigan here's some pieces of the
01:24:46.320 original where he's talking about what he wants to do with health care what medicare for all does
01:24:52.380 is instead of having a whole bunch of payers you have one pair right and that is the federal
01:24:56.540 government it ensures you the minute you're born the minute you turn 26 the minute you get married
01:25:02.500 the minute you get divorced the minute you get a job the minute you lose a job the minute you turn
01:25:05.640 65 it doesn't matter you got one insurer and because that insurer is the federal government
01:25:11.120 right it sets prices for all of this care independent of who the actual provider is
01:25:18.860 look just imagine let's let's sell it like this you walk into your bureau of motor vehicles
01:25:25.620 that's what i'll be like walking into the doctor's office imagine how hard things are now
01:25:33.620 So whether you even get to go in, whether you even get to get care at some point, that's how bad things will be.
01:25:40.240 It's interesting to hear him talk about it.
01:25:42.560 They call him the paper doctor because he's sort of a doctor on paper, but he's never really practiced.
01:25:48.220 Although he has been practicing for this day for a long time, running for Senate here in Michigan.
01:25:54.480 And I believe if he wins, he may be the poster child for 2028 for the Democrats and some of the folks who are the most extreme.
01:26:03.620 on the left that's why it's important that we talk about him and more so the issue that we're
01:26:08.860 facing right now which is the rise of all of this nonsense and essentially the red green
01:26:16.700 axis 3.0 america wake up or die that's the name of the book jim simpson's writing and of course
01:26:24.080 jim no stranger to the program but a uh i think a really good time to break down
01:26:32.160 where we are and how we got here and what Americans need to be warned about today.
01:26:40.780 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program, Jen.
01:26:43.820 Hey, Justin. Great to be with you. Thanks for having me.
01:26:47.280 Absolutely. This is something you've been writing about and talking about for years now.
01:26:53.120 How did we get here? Well, I mean, I'm looking at things that seem so obvious to me,
01:26:57.560 And I know millions of other Americans are too.
01:26:59.820 And how are these candidates winning?
01:27:03.660 Yeah, no, that's an interesting, that's the question, really.
01:27:07.820 Well, as you know, it has to do, there's a lot of different factors.
01:27:14.100 One is the way the Democrats have purchased votes since Johnson's Great Society
01:27:22.420 by expanding all forms of welfare.
01:27:26.040 And El-Sayed just talked about, you know, Medicare for all type of a thing,
01:27:32.540 which would destroy our health care system, which is already greatly impacted.
01:27:40.520 You know, all of the things, when you see how things don't work in a certain sector of the economy,
01:27:48.880 You can almost always trace it back to some policy or program that was put in place, usually by Democrats, that distorts the market.
01:28:01.360 And nothing would distort the market more than a health care for all type thing that El Syed is talking about.
01:28:10.620 And I wrote two books. 0.90
01:28:16.080 First one was called The Red-Green Axis, Refugees, Immigration, and the Agenda to Erase America. 0.83
01:28:25.280 That was in the top 10 at Amazon in the immigration category for a full year and in the top 20 for two years. 0.91
01:28:35.220 And then in 2019, I wrote The Red-Green Axis 2.0, An Existential Threat to America and the World. 0.86
01:28:45.880 And that was a larger book packed with all kinds of statistics about how mass immigration has changed the complexion of America as well as Western Europe. 0.88
01:29:03.160 And it was a long-standing, and I'm talking about from the 1920s forward, a long-standing goal of the communists, the Soviets, and the Comintern, the Communist International, that is,
01:29:20.940 which today controls the communist parties of the world, as it did after 1917,
01:29:27.740 when Vladimir Lenin, the first leader of the Soviet Union, held the third international,
01:29:36.200 and he put all of the communist parties of the world under his control in that third international,
01:29:46.060 became known as the Comintern.
01:29:48.080 And interestingly, in the 1940s,
01:29:52.420 we objected to the Comintern.
01:29:55.140 So Stalin said, okay, we're dissolving the Comintern.
01:30:00.460 And then he just put the Comintern
01:30:03.440 under the control of the international component
01:30:08.140 of the Soviet Communist Party.
01:30:10.220 So it hasn't changed at all.
01:30:12.880 And Communist China fell under that.
01:30:16.060 And, um, so today we are seeing the results of that hundred year war to open our borders, which of course was, um, made, it was initiated during the Obama administration.
01:30:34.660 And then, but was, you know, completely open under the Biden administration and the 2015 mass migration from the Middle East and all parts of the world into Western Europe was a collaboration between, um, the, uh, the chance of the, uh, chancellor for Germany and, uh,
01:31:04.660 Vladimir Putin. They worked together. Most people don't know that she was actually an East German
01:31:13.560 communist, and she infiltrated into the conservative movement in West Germany after the
01:31:19.340 wall came down and became the chancellor. We're talking about Angela Merkel. And so that was the
01:31:28.800 first step to invade Europe and change the complexion entirely, increase terrorism, 0.93
01:31:37.540 increase crime, increase all kinds of welfare demands. The goal is crisis, repeated crisis 0.85
01:31:45.900 over and over again, as Lenin said, until the capitalist country, target country is ultimately
01:31:55.060 destroyed and so in uh after biden was fraudulently won that election he opened the borders completely
01:32:05.740 to the united states and we are now experiencing the consequences of that although it had been
01:32:13.100 started under the obama administration especially with refugee resettlement and um illegal alien
01:32:21.660 immigration and so that's where we are and that's why we are where we are. Crisis after crisis boy
01:32:30.760 that that sounds that sounds familiar. Jim Simpson's with us right now the author of many books
01:32:36.940 in fact the Red Green Alliance Red Green Alliance 2.0 and now working on Red Green
01:32:41.720 Red Green Access rather 2.0 Red Green Access 3.0 to bring us up to speed to where we are now.
01:32:48.540 So, Jim, do you find it interesting, because a lot of this played out in the history with 0.72
01:32:53.300 Iran, do you find it interesting that we're seeing that rise here in America right now
01:32:59.580 as we speak, and we're engaged in that military action there, in Iran at the same time?
01:33:05.420 yeah well you know to me honestly um you know trump is is taking a huge risk by
01:33:19.880 doing that because of course it has impacted us domestically uh negatively especially with
01:33:27.480 gasoline prices and uh you know that that's a big risk he's taking but it's a risk that
01:33:35.420 Trump, nobody else would be willing to take. And it's something that has to be done because
01:33:42.680 Iran has been the sponsor of Islamic terrorism for, what, 47 years, ever since they took over 0.84
01:33:52.380 and held our people hostage for 444 days until Reagan was elected. 0.99
01:34:03.680 And they have to be destroyed. 0.87
01:34:08.780 And the unfortunate reality is that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps,
01:34:17.200 which is really the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran,
01:34:26.180 a minority, by the way, in no means the majority.
01:34:30.880 The Persians are the majority, and there were other groups
01:34:33.460 that all can't stand the Islamic Republic of Iran or the IRGC, 0.91
01:34:42.580 but they have nothing to, they don't have the means to fight against them.
01:34:52.780 And, you know, the first time we sent, I think, 30,000 rifles or weapons, various weapons, 0.78
01:35:05.740 It went to the MEK, which is a group that it was a wrong group.
01:35:15.680 And Trump got very bad advice from whoever told him to do that because they just decide to keep the weapons for themselves and not bother to try to defeat the IRGC, which has about 150,000 members.
01:35:32.820 That's a big army.
01:35:33.780 and we don't want to put boots on the ground there and i i don't think we ever will but
01:35:43.480 they should be bombed into the uh into the stone age until they are so weak that they could be 1.00
01:35:53.440 taken over by a group that was willing to pick up bombs and i think the persians would be more 0.98
01:35:59.940 than willing to if they had a good leader and if they had uh the weapons to do so all right i gotta
01:36:08.500 ask the obvious question um but we'll have to take a quick break first so i'll give you a chance
01:36:13.340 to think about this ponder this over the next 60 seconds but what do we do how do we
01:36:21.820 and you know your book is one thing but how do we get this into the idea the minds of the kids
01:36:29.880 who are coming up the millennials that people are suffering right now as you mentioned gas prices
01:36:33.480 high there are issues with the economy i don't i don't think these are anything that trump has
01:36:38.840 has any um uh responsibility for starting in fact if you look at it i believe it's as you mentioned
01:36:45.300 the biden administration made a lot of these things worse it's not capitalism causing these
01:36:50.420 problems in fact it's cronyism uh it's a lot of the issues that the people that now say they have
01:36:56.420 solutions for democrats and folks on the left i think in fact they're responsible for beginning
01:37:01.480 in the first place and if you look at what we're looking at now today if you really examine it it's
01:37:06.040 the arsonist equivalent of the arsonist dressing up as a fireman saying yeah i'm here to put the
01:37:09.800 fire out the one they started so how do we wake people up because understandably the message of
01:37:16.920 hey, free stuff. I want to give you free things. I'm here to help you. All of those things,
01:37:23.900 particularly to people that haven't learned about this. They don't know much of any of this.
01:37:27.860 How do we wake them up? How do we convince people, don't go down this road? It's a dangerous one.
01:37:33.860 Jim Simpson is the author of many books. CrisisNow.net is the website again, and you can find
01:37:40.300 them all on Amazon, but the book he's writing as we speak, and we're walking through it right now,
01:37:46.340 the red green axis 3.0 you can find the previous versions online as well jim will be right back
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01:38:56.160 promotion details you know uh jim i call uh abdul rahman muhammad el sayed i call him the
01:39:12.920 commie jihadi he's a perfect example i believe of what we're up against um but i don't even know
01:39:18.800 that that is effective enough because we are in a time where a lot of these kids and i say kids but
01:39:25.340 Some of the younger generation, they don't necessarily think commie is a bad word.
01:39:32.400 They don't necessarily understand how bad communism is and was the millions upon millions upon millions of deaths that were a result of it.
01:39:42.420 Jihadi, there's a whole other question.
01:39:44.160 Do they understand?
01:39:45.200 These are people now, many of them weren't even alive when September 11th happened.
01:39:49.980 We're coming up on the 25th anniversary of it.
01:39:53.080 They got no context, and certainly they weren't taught in school any of these things.
01:39:57.580 Teachers are telling us now they don't know how to read.
01:40:00.880 They don't know how to do math.
01:40:03.020 They were taught DEI and not ABCs, and this is part of the mess that we're in right now.
01:40:08.600 How do we wake these people up or enough people up?
01:40:13.360 How do we educate them, certainly through the books, through teaching these stories?
01:40:18.520 how do we make it an effective effectively push this message so that people understand
01:40:25.900 what we're up against yeah no that's really the uh key question um in my new book i'm going to
01:40:36.780 have a chapter titled the media is the enemy of america because really it's the media it's
01:40:44.920 Hollywood, it's all the institutions of culture that were, of course, infiltrated starting in the 1930s through the Frankfurt School communists who were resettled at Columbia University and created something they called critical theory,
01:41:06.320 which of course criticizes everything in existence as Marx advocated even before he wrote the
01:41:15.640 Communist Manifesto, criticize everything in existence until the capitalist society is
01:41:23.240 destroyed. And from the 1930s forward, the communists sought to infiltrate people into
01:41:34.180 our media to begin to create that narrative. And that narrative now carries the day. And it's
01:41:44.840 infiltrated into most of the AI. So if you go to chat GPT and look up, you know, somebody's name,
01:41:57.380 you are always going to get the left version of it because the left narrative so thoroughly dominates the Internet.
01:42:07.800 And that's what people are learning, and that's what people are believing.
01:42:13.460 And, of course, the same thing with the teacher unions.
01:42:17.620 The teacher unions are—
01:42:20.300 I want to get into that.
01:42:22.100 In fact, Jim, I want to talk all about that coming up.
01:42:25.440 The whole education portion of this, I think, is a big, big issue.
01:42:28.380 But we're running out of time.
01:42:30.020 I want to give you a chance where folks can find the previous books you've written.
01:42:33.760 I know you've got this new book coming out.
01:42:35.520 Anything else that folks want to know about or you want to plug before we let you go?
01:42:39.900 Jim Simpson, author of all these great books.
01:42:42.800 Well, I'm going to be in Michigan on September 15th.
01:42:47.500 The Iowa County Patriots, IowaCountyPatriots.org is sponsoring that event, and I'll be able to talk about it then.
01:43:00.400 But we need to start putting some of the leaders of the Antifa groups in jail.
01:43:07.880 we have to start uh trump should instigate the uh insurrection act and that will get
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01:44:50.140 all right so i think probably probably mentioned this uh
01:44:54.600 In fact, right before we got cut off and had to get into the break there with our last guest, Jim Simpson,
01:45:02.460 he was making the point about the Insurrection Act, and I said, now you're speaking my language, and then we had to go to break.
01:45:10.240 Saved by the bell.
01:45:12.660 But in this case, I actually, it's a good question.
01:45:16.460 What about, what about Antifa and the rest?
01:45:19.060 Okay, so I think we had an opportunity, some of the time has passed.
01:45:22.100 I think we had an opportunity in 2020 to take some of these actions, and sadly, I don't think we did.
01:45:28.740 And that was probably because I don't necessarily know that the president completely understood full well where we were then.
01:45:39.260 Now, I don't know if you realize it, but we haven't had, I mentioned this earlier,
01:45:50.420 so we haven't had any of that nonsense happening this year.
01:45:57.380 Usually, we expect, well, we're going to have a Summer of Love reenactment.
01:46:02.000 We haven't had any of that.
01:46:05.800 In fact, it's been the opposite.
01:46:08.300 Part of that is largely due to the fact that the USAID funds have been dried up, cut off.
01:46:19.920 So while I would like to see some of these folks, Antifa types, and the people that are arguing,
01:46:25.620 look, here's the deal.
01:46:26.480 We know who they are.
01:46:27.600 We have to.
01:46:28.520 You can't tell me they were able to go out and do all the investigation.
01:46:32.760 Anybody, January 6th, they were out.
01:46:35.060 They found, you know, they found people, you know, just they used their credit card somewhere.
01:46:42.660 Their cell phone was, you know, spotted in an area somewhere they had hit pinged a tower.
01:46:49.760 So you're telling me we don't know who some of these people are?
01:46:51.660 Come on.
01:46:52.420 Come on.
01:46:54.000 So, yes, I think we've got to do that.
01:46:58.640 But even more so, and I think more effectively, we've probably just seen this happen with USAID.
01:47:03.520 i think cutting off the uh the money is is uh is an even bigger issue in fact it's much more um
01:47:13.200 efficient and effective not saying that some of these people who are involved um in fact there
01:47:19.380 was somebody last night there was a big i don't know big i don't say how size it was but there
01:47:23.900 was a in dearborn there was this uh protest and i i'm going to tell you like i don't go to those
01:47:31.360 things i wouldn't recommend going to them is the opportunity for for craziness so people from all
01:47:37.620 over and all different sides and all kinds of uh grudges and things that they wanted to to make
01:47:46.500 uh their uh you know their voice heard on and i i don't have a problem with you but i at the same
01:47:52.600 time uh it was filled with just nuttiness and one of the folks that was arrested was like antifa
01:47:59.900 a leftist
01:48:03.200 dressed in all black
01:48:04.560 carrying a rifle and
01:48:06.620 gear and all this other stuff.
01:48:08.720 One of the arrests they made last night, police
01:48:10.680 are thankful yet. I think
01:48:12.400 from what I remember
01:48:14.760 reading,
01:48:16.140 this individual was like
01:48:18.660 pointing the rifle
01:48:20.420 at other people.
01:48:23.520 That's a big no-no.
01:48:26.520 It's a big no-no.
01:48:29.300 So anyway, we have that, but I think it's much more effective and efficient.
01:48:35.560 I'm not saying we can't and shouldn't be rounding some of those people up,
01:48:39.360 but the money coming from places like, you know, the Neville Roy Singham's or the Soros of the world,
01:48:44.200 that these folks are funding some of the craziness and the chaos.
01:48:49.380 Big step in cutting all that.
01:48:51.260 I'm not convinced that that kind of thing isn't happening right now.
01:48:55.920 A lot of the things that are happening, we don't know.
01:48:57.780 We don't know fully the story on it all.
01:49:02.640 So I would expect at some point you'll hear more about those.
01:49:06.140 And as the shoe, the next one drops, et cetera, you'll hear more and more.
01:49:11.220 We do know with USAID, though, that the money's been cut off.
01:49:16.460 So I think there's some of this that is in process.
01:49:22.280 And I'll just say it that way.
01:49:23.920 And thank God, because it's about time.
01:49:27.680 It should have happened a long time ago.
01:49:30.240 So how do we get here?
01:49:31.860 Well, I got story after story.
01:49:33.780 Where do we start?
01:49:34.500 And particularly in the education field.
01:49:38.700 Look at this.
01:49:40.120 Shock.
01:49:41.260 Four in ten fifth graders think they need mental health help.
01:49:47.860 And certainly they might.
01:49:49.760 particularly if they've been subjected to some of the insanity
01:49:53.960 that is happening inside those institutions.
01:50:01.320 Study, 4 in 10.
01:50:02.720 4 in 10 fifth graders say they need mental health care.
01:50:07.360 What is going on?
01:50:10.380 In a nutshell, nearly 4 in 10.
01:50:13.180 39% California students,
01:50:16.340 that's more interesting,
01:50:19.280 Gave answers signaling a need for mental health care. 0.99
01:50:22.000 Girls were more likely than boys to signal a need.
01:50:27.540 Children who reported more frequent sadness, stress, or loneliness were the most likely to signal a need.
01:50:33.480 The strongest pattern in the study.
01:50:35.840 Well, I mean, if you look at what the kids are being taught in those schools, that you are the problem, largely many of them.
01:50:42.640 and there's some sort of systemic issue that you're always a part of,
01:50:47.360 the DEI versus ABC, right?
01:50:49.440 That's part of this.
01:50:51.520 Of course it's hard.
01:50:52.620 Then you throw in the devices, constantly on phones and everything else.
01:50:58.360 That's a whole other piece of the puzzle.
01:51:02.080 Meanwhile, at Berkeley, still back in California, the People's Republic,
01:51:07.260 a professor there says, I teach calculus at Berkeley,
01:51:12.640 some of my students can't do middle school math.
01:51:18.500 Since the University of California abandoned the SAT and ACT,
01:51:23.200 thousands of faculty say it's admitting students
01:51:26.840 who aren't prepared for the coursework.
01:51:32.220 College kids can't even do fractions.
01:51:36.320 Meanwhile, in Detroit, public schools paying students up to $1,000 cash
01:51:48.080 In fact, I think I heard $100 every week for high school students
01:51:52.820 For middle school students, $50 a week
01:51:56.460 You ask, what are they getting paid for?
01:52:00.140 Just to come to class
01:52:01.740 That's the story
01:52:05.820 Detroit Public Schools Community District is offering a $1,000 cash payment for students with perfect attendance the second year of the incentive program.
01:52:20.660 Detroit Public Schools Community District is excited to announce the return of its highly successful Perfect Attendance Pays initiative.
01:52:28.500 for the 2026 winter term the district announced in a press release by the way i had to fact check
01:52:36.860 this because i see what they're doing what and this is a dated article that this shows
01:52:41.540 that this came out earlier this year and that they're doing it again
01:52:47.300 we we can't even get kids to come to school we of course if they come what do they learn that's a
01:52:54.260 whole nother issue but they give them gift cards it's a visa gift card 100 bucks for every full
01:52:59.340 week of perfect attendance up to a thousand dollars in total rewards now i will admit
01:53:04.800 personally i did have some attendance issues near the end of my high school career i did i did but
01:53:13.880 if you gave me a hundred bucks a week to show up man that might have changed my tune altogether
01:53:18.380 And if that weren't enough, who, seriously, who is teaching these kids? 0.95
01:53:34.360 Well, meet the Fresno school teacher who says she wanted to start a black militia. 1.00
01:53:46.900 in fact this woman um i think she may have taught kindergarten her whole idea of starting her black 0.98
01:53:57.580 militia was to quote rob white folks i'm starting a black militia so if you're black if you want to 0.99
01:54:05.480 shoot some guns come find me we're gonna rob some white people police are investigating these videos 0.99
01:54:11.460 posted to instagram by a special education teacher for the madera unified special ed that's it in 0.99
01:54:16.980 one clip kanisha daily of fresno says she's starting a black militia and will rob some
01:54:22.020 white people well that is that is special instagram captured by concerned citizens
01:54:26.580 show her with a handgun and then what appears to be a long gun
01:54:31.860 the videos were quickly met with strong online backlash and a multi-agency investigation fresno
01:54:38.180 and Madera Police and the Madera Unified School District all told Action News they're aware of
01:54:43.240 the videos and looking into them. In the meantime, the Lincoln Elementary School special education
01:54:47.940 teacher was placed on leave and under a temporary restraining order. Just wanting to do something
01:54:54.240 to be in action. Daily has appeared in our newscast several times. In July of 2024,
01:55:00.360 she received free braces as a part of the Smiles for Teachers program and said this as a guest
01:55:06.040 during Action News Live at 3.
01:55:08.080 I realize that I am an avenue for my students to be able to integrate
01:55:11.960 into the classrooms, into the community.
01:55:14.380 Nose ring.
01:55:15.580 By the way, she's got to know, like a bull, she's got to know.
01:55:18.320 First thing would have given it away to me,
01:55:20.080 it's probably one of the most, one of the easiest indicators.
01:55:26.060 And so I'm reflecting of them,
01:55:27.580 and so I have to make sure that I'm reflecting the best parts of them.
01:55:29.880 She says with the nose ring.
01:55:31.100 Recently, she attended a community meeting with Fresno police back in March
01:55:34.740 and demanded more accountability and transparency over the department's use of military equipment.
01:55:40.000 Even though we have these meetings, we raise some concerns. 0.94
01:55:43.580 So she went out and got her own?
01:55:44.640 Is that what they do?
01:55:48.460 Son of a boy, Stan.
01:55:51.360 I got a problem with him, so I'm going to go get my—
01:55:53.780 Listen, I understand—by the way, it kind of makes the point.
01:55:58.400 It kind of makes the point in support of the Second Amendment.
01:56:01.180 She probably wouldn't want to necessarily highlight that,
01:56:03.520 But at the same time, boy, you got to wonder, when you see stories like this, how come it's not worse?
01:56:16.420 How come, in fact, it's not worse?
01:56:21.000 Some of these things are funny, but think about how serious this all is.
01:56:26.840 I'm going to paint that picture a little bit more for you.
01:56:29.620 Quick break.
01:56:30.380 We've got a couple other things I want to make sure we get to before we get out of here as well.
01:56:34.120 And, yes, some good news before we wrap it all up on the Glenn Beck Program.
01:56:40.100 Back after this, Justin Barkley in for Glenn today on the Glenn Beck Program.
01:56:44.240 Justin at JustinBarkley.com.
01:56:46.560 888-727-BECK.
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01:58:14.360 Trump on a bit of an impromptu construction stroll there
01:58:18.740 with the folks at the White House looking at the helipad in the ballroom.
01:58:24.440 Nice job, fellas.
01:58:26.300 Talking to some of the construction crew there and putting them on display.
01:58:31.060 Also taking questions from reporters.
01:58:33.060 This came about the 51st state.
01:58:36.480 A little bit of an update for our friends in the north.
01:58:41.040 Reporter asking about the tariffs question, and it settled a bit of a deal.
01:58:45.900 We had a very good conversation with the prime minister last night,
01:58:48.560 and we've come to a deal with Canada.
01:58:50.640 Canada.
01:58:51.640 As you know, the 50 percent tariffs across the board were going on against Canada today.
01:58:57.620 And they called yesterday and they gave us the points that we had to have a very fair
01:59:01.380 deal for both.
01:59:03.320 The tariffs will be nonexistent for our farmers.
01:59:06.500 Our farmers were paying tremendous tariffs into Canada, and those tariffs are going to
01:59:12.220 be totally eviscerated, down to zero.
01:59:14.160 Is the U.S. going to lower tariffs on Canadian auditors or a lot of dollars?
01:59:18.600 We're doing certain things.
01:59:19.600 We've got to give something, and we're doing certain things.
01:59:22.240 We're paying a high number.
01:59:23.600 We're reducing it a little bit.
01:59:25.280 It's good for everybody.
01:59:26.720 But our farmers are going to be thrilled.
01:59:28.240 Our manufacturers are going to be thrilled.
01:59:30.720 And basically, we have no tariffs going into Canada anymore.
01:59:34.320 Canada was charging us tremendous tariffs.
01:59:36.480 We no longer have any tariffs.
01:59:38.160 And what I was able to do is we put, as you know, under the new tariff —
01:59:44.480 I guess you'd call it the new tariff schedules that we came out with —
01:59:47.440 they were going to get a 50 percent tariff on everything starting today and we've held it back
01:59:53.880 three days it's all subject to finalization of documents so subject to the finalization of
01:59:59.420 documents we have a deal with canada and i think it's a very good deal for both both parties it's
02:00:04.960 great for our farmers our farmers will no longer be held up it's good news for the 51st state and
02:00:10.780 And, of course, even better news, it sounds like the president makes mention for America and farmers, et cetera.
02:00:18.600 We know how bad that's been for a lot.
02:00:20.940 I mean, there he is talking touring more of the helipad and the craftsmanship that has gone into building this thing.
02:00:26.700 It's really kind of cool.
02:00:27.500 If you look at the joints, they're like flawless.
02:00:30.220 The exact, like one-tenth of an inch, and it's the exact same size.
02:00:36.800 These are real artists.
02:00:38.360 Really cool to see that.
02:00:39.440 And I'm sure it was a moment of a lifetime for a lot of the folks working there.
02:00:44.980 Oh, yeah, we'll talk more about that tomorrow.
02:00:47.120 There's more that's come out of that.
02:00:48.500 And I got a stack of stuff, again, that we just did not get to today.
02:00:53.400 So we'll have to make sure that we make the time for it tomorrow again.
02:00:56.860 Back for Glenn the next couple of days as well.
02:01:01.160 First, before I sign off here, got to get you this.
02:01:06.320 This is a beautiful moment.
02:01:08.080 A man seen on video here picking up a flag that's fallen on the ground.
02:01:18.300 The man, Marine veteran, double amputee Tony Mullis, stopping on a Georgia highway after spotting a flag in the United States on the ground beside the busy interstate.
02:01:30.540 He lost both legs after an explosion during his second tour in Afghanistan.
02:01:35.300 Got out of his SUV to retrieve that flag.
02:01:39.260 He said, seeing the flag on the ground broke my heart
02:01:41.580 because it reminded him of those who sacrificed for the country.
02:01:44.760 God bless you, sir.
02:01:46.880 And God bless you that are listening today.
02:01:49.920 Justin at JustinBarclay.com.
02:01:53.280 Always love to hear from you.
02:01:55.340 back tomorrow with more
02:01:57.020 right here
02:01:58.460 on the Glenn Beck program
02:02:00.660 make it a great day
02:02:02.200 God bless