The Glenn Beck Program - April 25, 2025


Glenn RAGES Against 'Dictator' Hit Piece on Trump | Guest: Tim Kennedy | 4⧸25⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

169.40881

Word Count

21,592

Sentence Count

1,412

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

On today's episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about why you should never judge a book by its cover, and why you need to keep your ammo stashed in case the next crisis strikes. Glenn also talks about a new weapon you can carry in your purse that is more powerful than pepper spray and a stun gun.


Transcript

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00:02:48.220 this is the glenn beck program
00:03:16.600 hello america welcome to the glenn beck program oh i've got a lot to say a lot on my mind today
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00:05:07.900 begin uh is louise there's there's so much um the the polls of the the democrats just getting worse
00:05:18.740 and worse and worse uh that's in the news i you know the media has a new conspiracy about trump's
00:05:26.420 decor on the oval office which i i saw that story can i start there please yeah i want to start there
00:05:32.120 this really drives me out of my mind you were just there you just just there noticed a lot of these
00:05:36.460 same things did you notice a big conspiracy oh a giant conspiracy i spoke to the president about
00:05:44.220 this very thing okay when i walked in they left me and my wife alone in the oval for about
00:05:50.040 five minutes okay which doesn't normally happen that doesn't happen that doesn't happen and when
00:05:55.180 he finally walked in he said i asked him to leave you alone in here because i knew you'd want to look
00:05:59.760 around it might feel uncomfortable so did you look around and i'm like oh my gosh i touched everything
00:06:03.900 i said yeah better than in the clinton administration i'll say that yeah uh no i i mean i was very uh
00:06:12.060 very you know respectful of everything in there i didn't touch anything but i did look at everything
00:06:16.420 and i mean they have a uh what he's done let me just start here this is what the new york times is
00:06:23.420 saying that uh if you look at the maximalist gold accents in which trump has appointed the oval office
00:06:29.620 the sparkle conveying something more than insidious about how trump views himself behold the new sun king
00:06:36.740 the wannabe emperor who views his powers as absolute really is that what it says is that really what it
00:06:43.260 says okay now you could say it says a guy who loves gold is anybody surprised by that is anybody
00:06:52.260 surprised that donald trump the most luxurious the most golden gold of all gold you could possibly
00:06:58.360 ever imagine gold never thought gold could be this gold okay the thing he's like most famous for
00:07:04.020 before he was president is gold okay he loves gold i would have you know the president is spending his
00:07:14.080 own money doing any of these upgrades to the white house anything that is being done by him and he is
00:07:21.940 doing a lot and uh a lot just a lot uh and every american should be grateful for what he is spending his
00:07:31.000 money on and doing and you will know more about that uh in the coming months uh you will be shocked at
00:07:37.560 some of the things that he is just saying i'm just gonna write a check and do it uh but anyway if you
00:07:44.160 look at the oval i i want to know how how putting paintings of presidents up says i'm the sun king
00:07:54.500 okay every i looked at all of the paintings i wanted to know because it says a lot about a president
00:08:01.360 on who he is putting up on the walls you know what paintings is he putting up on the walls now some
00:08:09.980 people have put landscapes on other people you know have put you know pictures of new york up or
00:08:15.680 whatever this president has put presidents on the wall he has taken the um not rembrandt peel i think
00:08:26.280 it's his his father tim is it timothy i can't remember what his father's name rembrandt peel is
00:08:32.420 the guy who did the porthole president uh painting which is also up on the it's above the declaration of
00:08:40.760 independence but above the fireplace his father did the most famous painting of of uh george washington
00:08:48.180 as a young soldier charles wilson peel charles wilson pill and it's the one where he's standing
00:08:54.660 you've seen it a million times in history books and he's standing there and he's got his hand kind
00:09:00.180 of in his vest and the sword by his side and it's it's a young george washington and that hung
00:09:05.980 in the reagan oval office okay hasn't been seen since then all of these paintings one is a painting
00:09:13.200 of thomas jefferson that hasn't been seen in 100 years okay and so what donald trump did is he went
00:09:19.280 down into the vaults of the white house i know because i talked to him about this um he said all
00:09:25.620 of these stuff glenn he said they have all these things that have been and can be used in the white
00:09:29.980 house that are just in storage down in the vaults and he said so i just went down in the vaults and i'm
00:09:34.700 like what what do we have what do we have and he said all of these beautiful paintings of all of
00:09:39.520 these um uh presidents he said they haven't been seen and he's like i i don't know this is the this
00:09:47.520 is the room of the presidents i thought we should put presidents up on the wall okay now here's the
00:09:54.280 thing that the new york times will never understand because they immediately go to he's the sun king
00:09:59.140 he wants to behead people and then he'll end up beheading being beheaded that that's they're
00:10:04.840 immediately going to he wants to be a dictator when he first came in he said you see all the gold and
00:10:11.780 i said you can't really miss it mr president now i'm not a fan of of gold uh and you know all of
00:10:20.080 the gilding and stuff it the way he's done it is beautiful i personally that's not my style
00:10:26.960 but it doesn't have to be my style okay and i i said uh i said i think i know why the price of gold
00:10:34.460 is so high what does this cost you and he laughed and uh and uh he said i'm gonna leave it of course
00:10:43.920 but i mean unless it's a democrat then i might just take all of the gilding off um uh but he was
00:10:49.720 joking here's what he said to me glenn this is the most important office in the world and all of
00:10:57.500 these people come from their big huge palaces and their big huge uh rooms of power that's gilded and
00:11:07.840 has all of these paintings all of the old trappings of power he said i want them to understand
00:11:14.860 understand that this is the same kind of power except it's a new power and a power beyond their
00:11:23.900 understanding so he is trying he is doing this to the oval office not to become a dictator not to
00:11:31.640 signal anything to america but to signal something to all of the dignitaries that come into that office
00:11:38.240 and sit in those chairs you are sitting at a place of ultimate power that's exactly what the oval
00:11:48.600 is supposed to do that's why they built it that way that's that's the whole point of that office
00:11:56.940 is to project power to the world not to the citizen to the world i just i was just with him two days ago we
00:12:07.040 had this very conversation the new york times you're so full of bullcrap i can't take it um there was an
00:12:13.940 f in there and i thought it was going a different direction for a second in the middle of that
00:12:16.640 sentence it's very close today it could happen uh i i'm just so i am so sick and tired of this guy i
00:12:24.640 mean look this is not my taste it's not my taste it's not the way i would decorate it but i understand
00:12:29.900 why he's doing it and i appreciate why he's doing it well i mean he does obviously love gold and he
00:12:35.480 loves the way those are that's decorated but go ahead but but he also knows how people in powerful
00:12:43.260 positions in other nations yes view things right like he said glenn i've been i've been to moscow i've
00:12:49.360 been in all of their places of power we need to make sure that they understand that they see enough
00:12:55.680 of what they believe is power they see enough of that and then some he's i was i we this conversation
00:13:02.880 went on for probably 10 minutes it's so ironic that they write this stupid story today yeah because
00:13:09.020 i'm sitting there and i i gotta you know what i'm gonna send you some pictures uh of me sitting with
00:13:16.380 him and my wife at the oval and also looking around because we are having this conversation and you can
00:13:22.200 see him having this conversation with me i will post them up online when we get into the break um
00:13:28.220 he knows exactly what he's doing and he spoke to me about like i can't tell you everything that we
00:13:40.980 spoke about because he made me sign a non-disclosure and i wish he wouldn't have
00:13:46.740 um because he just shows you who he is and what he's doing that makes him look good this guy never
00:13:55.060 allows people to talk about the really unbelievable humbling things that he does never because i
00:14:04.020 think he thinks it makes him look weak and i just want to i could take him by the shoulders today and
00:14:09.600 shake him go right because the guy is a builder he knows how to build he knows how to build things of
00:14:19.140 quality and what he's doing to the white house is phenomenal just phenomenal and he's not doing it
00:14:28.760 to project power why if you were a dictator why would you put all of the other presidents why would
00:14:35.800 you put george washington over the fireplace why would you have thomas jeff if you wanted to be a
00:14:41.920 dictator why would you put the declaration of independence right next to your desk that says
00:14:49.900 we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and and that governments
00:14:56.620 are established by men why would you do that that says we don't have a king why would you do that
00:15:05.680 why why you know why does he have the what is it fifa is that how you say it fifa fifa for the
00:15:14.480 yeah the soccer okay you know he has the soccer statue that the the world cup the world cup okay
00:15:21.040 sitting right next to his desk did you know that no okay so the the fifa guy comes and is visiting the
00:15:26.620 president and i walk in and i only seen a little bit of it you know and when the press is in there
00:15:31.580 and i'm like i think that's the world cup and so i go in it's unbelievable unbelievable in real in real
00:15:38.940 life and it's all gold beautiful gold and it's this year's cup which is happening here in america
00:15:45.140 and so the fifa president comes in and shows him the cup and he's like you know we do have the world
00:15:52.860 cup happening here would be great if you just leave it here next to my desk and the guy is like
00:15:57.600 well okay you can have it for a couple of months and he's like all right so he's got it he's got it
00:16:03.820 i think until the until the world cup happens uh and uh so he has it sitting there why why why would
00:16:13.080 he put it there why why tell me why why why tell me anybody quickly my guess would be that the
00:16:20.800 importance of that trophy to the rest of the world is incredibly high yes yes yes yes no it's because
00:16:28.920 he wants to be a dictator and show that he could even win at soccer games no no he's showing the
00:16:34.060 rest of the world this thing just lives here when i want it basically yes we are the center of the world
00:16:41.540 cup this year the world is coming to us he's going to have i'm i mark my words he didn't tell me this
00:16:49.560 but mark my words he will have the gold medals and everything else from the olympic games which is
00:16:54.640 also here in america he will have those in his office he is signaling to the world you new york times
00:17:03.320 people are so caught up in your own self-righteous dim-witted over-educated bullcrap that you can't get
00:17:13.240 beyond yourself can you not see what a negotiator is doing are you really that dim-witted that you
00:17:22.620 can't understand what this guy is doing are you that full of spite and hatred that you can't for
00:17:29.320 a second step outside of yourself and go wait a minute is there a strategy to this this guy is
00:17:35.040 playing a game of chess beyond your under you're not even playing checkers you're not even playing
00:17:41.220 marbles i don't know what you're playing i don't know what you're playing yeah you know it's
00:17:47.420 interesting i think part of the reason they do stuff like this is because it fits into their
00:17:53.300 narrative of who he is yes you know like and i think you could if you kind of look at it from a
00:17:59.440 surface if you step back i don't think you can possibly get to hey he wants to be a king that's
00:18:02.980 just dumb but like you could get to a place where you think he wouldn't put any thought into this
00:18:07.460 right like i think you could get to you know guys guys tweeting mean things at people he's you know
00:18:12.860 he's out there he's kind of he's he's letting it fly all the time he's a former reality show host he's
00:18:17.960 not going to care about what you know uh paintings are in the oval office that i can understand that
00:18:24.500 view years and years ago but like i he's very very uh thoughtful on this stuff and i didn't i don't
00:18:31.680 think i knew that about him until from you because of behind the scenes i learned about it
00:18:37.260 i didn't know let me tell you something this is like your fascination let me tell you something
00:18:41.360 else i learned about him this week all right give me 60 seconds we'll be back when you think about
00:18:45.320 israel what do you see here in mine's eyes israel land of stone walls ancient prayers sunlight falling
00:18:51.160 on your shoulders you walk down the streets walked by prophets and kings and and jesus a land of music
00:18:57.340 laughter rich in here do you think of any of that stuff when you think of israel today you most likely
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00:19:57.840 yeah yeah i keep thinking uh yeah so world cup is 2026 and so are the olympics i think um now
00:20:14.500 uh where was i oh let me tell you here's this guy i told you when i saw him over the summer i said he
00:20:26.160 has spent his time studying he has really studied up he knows the power of the presidency he knows
00:20:35.000 the constitution he has learned he spent four years going to some sort of school and he has a
00:20:41.420 learning curve that is almost straight up when i was with him this week he took me on a tour of the
00:20:47.000 white house and was teaching me the history of the white house and it was fun his aide said i've never
00:20:52.060 seen him like this he was like a kid he said the two of you were like two high school kids
00:20:55.780 going no wait wait wait did you know this um and he's taking me on a tour and he's telling me
00:21:01.120 stuff i never knew and then i'm teaching him other stuff that he didn't know about the white house
00:21:04.700 and here's what he here's where he passed me like crazy first of all had no idea he knew art as well
00:21:11.760 as he does he knows art and artists very well past and contemporary artists i mean he knew names of
00:21:21.160 people and was talking about contemporary artists that i mean i just learned about maybe five years
00:21:26.800 ago because i just got into art he knows them um and knows their work i should say um he the guy is
00:21:34.240 so well-rounded and and he is he's standing in the room and in the white house and we're walking and
00:21:41.660 he's like look i i moved this piece here and i was thinking because he walks it every day and then he
00:21:48.080 also sees what the tour sees and he's like i i want to make sure that we position this and that
00:21:53.820 and you know what president should go here and he was very careful on the place of honor that he gave
00:21:59.700 barack obama's picture again i couldn't find one of george w bush but that's strange um and he's he's
00:22:06.700 walking around he moved abraham lincoln here we go we're going up the stairs and um he points to a
00:22:13.460 painting up there and he's like i think this president is in the wrong place and i look up
00:22:18.460 and it's uh eisenhower and i said well do you see it every day he said i do but it just does i don't
00:22:25.180 see it enough and i said well i would agree with you i think you should see that more often because
00:22:30.320 that guy in his farewell address is the guy who predicted everything that you're going through
00:22:35.260 right now he said it would happen and he said you talking about the military industrial complex speech
00:22:42.220 and i said no go back and read it it also talks about the educational industrial complex
00:22:47.240 and the scientific industrial complex i said everything that you're going through he predicted
00:22:54.040 and so he went back and forth and we talked about eisenhower and he knew him inside and out and he's
00:23:01.900 as we were leaving he was over the balcony and i'm walking down he's like you know what
00:23:06.400 i'm moving him i'm moving him today uh he is he is very well aware i couldn't believe honestly stew
00:23:17.080 how much the two of us are alike i mean that's exactly how i am everything has a meaning you know
00:23:23.800 you put things exactly where it has a meaning you just have to understand what he's thinking and
00:23:29.480 the new york times doesn't understand what he's thinking they're assigning ridiculous things to
00:23:35.860 him that he doesn't mean he's not going there your own insane donald trump derangement syndrome
00:23:44.660 is leading you to that path it's the opposite of what they say he's doing
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00:25:19.300 welcome to the glennbeck program so i just sent some uh photos and i think we're posting them up
00:25:38.980 now if you happen to be watching us uh right now i i want you to i want you just to see these uh
00:25:46.580 these photos these are the things that we just took along the way now here's this is donald trump
00:25:52.080 and i we're downstairs where the tours uh go and he's got the picture and you saw this maybe if you
00:25:58.960 follow the white house uh their x or instagram it's a painting of laura bush and hillary clinton
00:26:05.340 and he's he's got a picture of him almost like a almost like a warrior with warrior paint on his face
00:26:14.420 in between and uh my favorite picture is the one that follows it and it is this one because he's
00:26:22.740 turning around and he's buttoning his coat we're going to take a picture together and he's and he's
00:26:26.460 he's turning around he goes it's driving them out of their minds and i'm just laughing because i'm like
00:26:33.260 this guy is just trolling non-stop trolling i love this they don't it's driving them crazy
00:26:42.680 crazy and he they have no idea that he's trolling them it seems like he's got a lot of important
00:26:49.540 things to do and this is where he gets his joy it is it is you know like just screwing with the
00:26:54.860 media it is it's like what makes him happy outside of his actual hard it takes him 20 seconds walking
00:27:00.160 down a hall and going you know what you know that painting of me with the war paint put it between
00:27:03.840 that's all it took right that's all it took has caused multiple news stories to be written and
00:27:09.780 viral reaction and everything else now here is a here's a picture of the two of us uh what matanya
00:27:16.760 and i sitting uh at the um sitting at the the desk in front of the president and the president is
00:27:23.720 telling us about all of the paintings that he just hung up everything that the new york times says
00:27:28.320 uh you know oh he wants to be a dictator he's explaining it to me he was important to him because
00:27:35.660 i think he knew i would understand and he is explaining this is why i'm doing all of this
00:27:41.340 stuff and he has just said you see the the painting of george washington behind there
00:27:45.920 that is that is hasn't been seen since reagan uh yada yada yada and that's tanya and i looking back
00:27:54.040 at the the painting um he this is me standing as he's talking about the declaration of independence
00:28:01.240 this is me standing in front of the declaration of independence just reading it and looking at it
00:28:05.200 it's in pristine condition now if you want to be a dictator why would you put that right next to your
00:28:11.480 desk why why why why why why why why why it's the ultimate non-dictator document yes right here's
00:28:19.340 anti-dictator next one is tanya and i looking up uh at another painting as he's telling us about it
00:28:24.700 this is the the two of us on the back patio as we're walking out he's taking us someplace and he
00:28:30.580 walks out and he's like let me tell you about the jackie because i as we pass it i said this place
00:28:34.180 pisses me off every time and he said what do you mean the rose garden i said it pisses me off every
00:28:39.220 single time and he said why and i said because of what they did to melania all they all they did was
00:28:46.100 uh bash her and say how she wrecked the rose garden when she took the original plans from jackie o
00:28:55.160 and restored the garden exactly the same way and uh he just looked at me and he goes i don't even
00:29:03.660 understand it i said i don't they just hate they just hate it the facts don't matter and then he
00:29:09.660 starts in and starts telling me some other things that are coming and i'm like okay that's gonna be
00:29:14.980 fun it's gonna be fun to watch this is a picture the next one is a picture of us down in i'm not sure
00:29:21.320 which one this is maybe the yellow room down towards the basement and he we were we were
00:29:27.400 downstairs we were going by the library and he was talking about stuff and he's like oh oh oh i gotta
00:29:31.760 show you this he's exactly like i am when i get over to the museum his head would explode explode if
00:29:39.140 he came over the museum his head would explode the two of us would just um because he's exactly like
00:29:45.260 i am when i get to a tour over the museum nobody can stop me everybody's like glenn you've got all
00:29:50.360 these and i'm like yeah yeah yeah wait just a minute and i'm so excited to share all of history
00:29:55.280 that's what he is doing he's not he's not boasting he's not he's so excited to show american history
00:30:02.280 and uh we walked into this room and he was he was like oh you got to see this painting and this is
00:30:08.900 where i understood he really knows art he's like you got to see this painting and uh he comes in
00:30:15.340 all these beautiful paintings and this is the room where before he talks about the painting i said
00:30:20.200 let me ask you something mr president do you i know you're donald j trump but and he stopped me
00:30:27.720 and i i was kind of frustrated because he was like oh absolutely and i thought he doesn't know what i'm
00:30:32.300 going to ask he did know i said what do you mean and he said every day i get up and i think i can't
00:30:39.040 believe i'm i'm allowed in this house i can't believe i'm in this house so you want to talk about
00:30:44.440 humble does that sound like a dictator does that sound like a dictator new york times so he goes in and
00:30:49.860 he's like look at this painting and it's the painting of jackio it is stunning this painting of
00:30:54.800 jackio uh and this is us in that room now do any of those things sound like a dictator any of any of
00:31:04.840 them any of them i uh i have to tell you i i i didn't sign a non-disclosure on one thing that
00:31:19.100 but i i out of respect for him i'm not going to say it until i get permission from somebody at the
00:31:24.280 white house and i know he's on his way to rome today to go pay his respects to the pope um but i
00:31:30.340 can't if oh man i want to show because i have the physical i have the photographic evidence of
00:31:37.420 something that will blow your mind about this guy and i know if they if i ask they're going to say no
00:31:45.020 please don't please don't but i have it and they don't know i have it and they didn't make me sign
00:31:50.380 a confident it was it was captured during a moment while we were filming so i have the right to do it
00:31:57.120 but i want to do it so badly but i'm not going to out of respect for him but i know he's gonna say no
00:32:02.640 you can't show that but i have to tell you we we airbrushed something out of something of a photo
00:32:09.300 that has been released my wife caught it and she's like uh did you see this and i'm like no and
00:32:16.040 she's like uh look at this and it stopped everybody in their tracks and they're like holy cow what and
00:32:24.840 it is it tells you everything you need to know about this guy and out of courtesy we have airbrushed
00:32:32.580 it and uh well i gotta tell you if he won't allow me to talk about it at some point when he's no
00:32:41.760 longer the president i am going to tell you about it because it is it tells you everything about who
00:32:46.600 this who this guy truly is who he truly is and i know it and i know why it's there because i know
00:32:54.900 who he was meeting with just about an hour later and who he was meeting with were veterans and those
00:33:02.000 veterans the guy who was uh who was actually leading that i love we were we were leaving the
00:33:09.040 roosevelt room and coming into the roosevelt room uh was tim kennedy and he had a whole bunch of
00:33:15.980 veterans uh with him and you might have seen the video of of him with the veterans where he's
00:33:22.120 they're taking off their prosthetics and putting him on his desk and he's signing their prosthetics
00:33:27.740 prosthetics uh and i know who he i just know who he is i know who he is oh we are so close to
00:33:35.120 getting this information this is not going to even take a month we were no no i'm not even close
00:33:39.080 day after he came back not even close to telling you what i what i know from you've already walked
00:33:43.300 us down the whole hallway all i have to do is open the door you're all the way down there this is
00:33:48.240 i mean nope nope i won't like that was torture you built up this great story and then you don't tell
00:33:54.000 us a story it is torture because that one i don't have a non-disclosure on that one is that one is
00:33:59.460 free game i but out of respect i don't want to say because i know i know him no no no please don't
00:34:06.380 please don't and i'm i'm tell you that one i'm going to either be on the phone with him or
00:34:12.380 face to face and say you've got to let me tell that story is it that he wants to be a dictator does
00:34:18.420 he have a king does he have a king's crown is that what he has all right all right i give he
00:34:22.640 has a guillotine in his pocket pocket yes for little teeny heads because all of the people that
00:34:31.080 are overeducated and at the new york times they have little teeny heads and so he's got a little
00:34:36.360 teeny head guillotine that he carries around with him all the time i knew that's who he was
00:34:42.220 right oh my god be in the new york times in the next 15 minutes i'm sure uh so let's see um here's
00:34:50.060 something search warrant applicants or applications show that federal investigators knew for years about
00:34:55.120 the millions of dollars flowing to joe biden's son from ukraine china romania and elsewhere
00:34:59.660 newly unredacted irs and fbi search warrants tied to the federal investigation into hunter biden
00:35:06.580 provides new details of the information that investigators had in their possession about
00:35:11.580 president joe biden's son's business deals linked to ukraine china and elsewhere multiple search
00:35:17.040 warrant applications were released with only some redactions remaining late tuesday following an
00:35:22.840 agreement between uh hunter biden's legal team and the justice department the government has conferred
00:35:28.740 with subject matter experts within the department of justice and counsel to mr biden the parties agree
00:35:33.540 search warrant applications and affidavits at issue may be unsealed with limited redactions
00:35:37.940 uh according to the acting u.s attorney for delaware she added the government proposes in
00:35:43.720 counsel for mr biden does not object to limited redactions uh to protect specific privacy and grand jury
00:35:50.300 secrecy interests so it's showing now again how the government and this is
00:35:56.980 this is the thing that i will pound him on a year from now if we don't have arrest warrants
00:36:10.060 for people who did this i will pound him on this and i told him you you you we it means nothing
00:36:19.900 it means nothing we we change everything but you do it all through executive order
00:36:24.960 and you don't clean out the justice department you don't clean out the fbi you don't clean out intel
00:36:31.520 uh it means nothing because all that deep state will just they'll just come back they'll just come back
00:36:37.980 and he knows it and he's like be patient be patient be patient and i'll be patient but not to the point
00:36:44.300 to where nothing happens because if he loses the next election god forbid all of this stuff comes
00:36:50.940 back and it's got to be prosecuted you know you want to go after hunter biden go after hunter biden
00:36:57.520 that's fine who was it who was it that hid all of this stuff i want to know who was it that hid that
00:37:06.360 that that we had a vegetable for a president who couldn't do anything that put our country at
00:37:14.260 risk i want them in jail and i don't want them in jail through the dictate of a king i want a fair
00:37:23.240 honest trial i don't want any quote trumped up information i want a real actual trial based on
00:37:32.580 the constitution and the facts and if anyone broke the law i don't care what party they're from i want
00:37:38.880 them in jail that's the only way we save our country now one last thing i don't know if you
00:37:48.140 i don't know if you saw what made the chief data analysis of cnn go holy cow uh but the democratic
00:37:56.260 leaders in congress you know they keep saying you know donald trump is having some low numbers he's
00:38:01.200 having some low numbers especially when it comes to the economy all right the belief that the american
00:38:05.900 people had that the democrats would do the right thing in congress for when it comes to the economy
00:38:10.480 last year last year it was at 80 percent now that number is 39 that is the lowest number by far
00:38:21.080 in the history of gallop polling the lowest previous was 60 percent
00:38:28.720 uh houston i think we have a problem they're about to suffocate in space they have no idea
00:38:41.720 this is why chuck schumer bailed and said no we're not going to close down the government and why we
00:38:47.360 should have stood and said no no no go ahead shut the government down chucky shut it down
00:38:53.360 we have congress it's not the day to piss me off congress get back to work get back to work
00:39:05.440 fix the nation work with the president pass the tax cuts real tax cuts pass real regular pass the reigns
00:39:15.600 act you won't have to do anything you just pass the reigns act you know why you won't because it makes
00:39:21.780 you do your job again that's why you won't you weasels back in just a minute all right let me talk
00:39:29.440 to you about lear capital i'm kind of in a mood today kind of in a mood so what's the fed doing
00:39:35.060 oh i don't know what's happening to the dollar i don't know is your retirement safe i don't know
00:39:41.700 the answer to those things is not not doing anything is your retirement safe no it's really
00:39:47.860 not let's be honest please let's be honest lear capital can help you may i suggest you move a
00:39:58.980 portion of what you have into physical precious metals gold and silver have you seen the price of
00:40:06.420 gold a year ago i was telling you you could call lear capital and they give you their new 4500 gold
00:40:12.500 report where maybe by the end of the term gold would be at 4500 well it's at 3500 today when i
00:40:19.900 first started talking about it it was at 2000 they know nothing moves in gold that fast without real
00:40:25.820 problems that that is a signal please pay attention to this signal it is the biggest bat signal the
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00:40:45.200 under 4200 call 800-957-gold ask them about how you can get 15 000 in free gold or silver with
00:40:52.580 qualifying purchase 800-957-gold gladia was leaving for her pickleball tournament i've been visualizing
00:41:10.920 my match all week she was so focused on visualizing that she didn't see the column behind her car on her
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00:41:46.760 wait until i tell you what's happening in washington state if you live in washington state
00:41:50.720 you got to move i'm telling you that right now you got to move i'm serious his hair is laughing at me
00:41:55.340 like oh you got to move move wait until i tell you about the two things they've just passed in and
00:42:01.620 signed into law in washington it's insane it's insane you could look at the signs move uh all right
00:42:09.700 just looking at uh just looking at some of the comments online uh johnny wrote uh it's projection
00:42:16.120 this is exactly how the new york times views themselves with obama as their former sun king
00:42:20.980 it's exactly right they they see what they what they feel what they what they dream of uh and they
00:42:28.060 always accuse us of what they're doing uh is it momi or mommy with an eye says uh glenn i'm looking at
00:42:34.680 the photos online how'd you get such a beautiful wife i know right is that crazy point point of the day
00:42:41.320 right there she was blind uh when we first and she had no feeling in her fingertips so you know i could
00:42:47.320 tell her she could hear so i could tell her what you're feeling right there solid muscle solid muscle
00:42:53.320 and she believed me and interestingly enough she did get her eyesight back but then intentionally
00:42:57.620 blinded herself yeah she clawed her eyes out at night it was it was weird it was weird anyway uh
00:43:03.560 more in just a minute with tim kennedy this is glenn back you ever notice how the price of
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00:44:49.980 down the road where shadows hide feel the dark on every side
00:44:57.600 We'll be right back.
00:45:27.600 For the conclusion of entertainment and enlightenment, this is the Glenn Beck Program.
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00:46:58.840 Tim Kennedy, good to see you the other day in the White House.
00:47:01.180 How are you, sir?
00:47:02.640 I am exceptionally well right now.
00:47:05.440 How are you doing, sir?
00:47:05.960 I am great.
00:47:06.960 I'm great.
00:47:07.360 What were you doing in the White House?
00:47:10.040 Oh, I was there for a week.
00:47:12.840 The day that I saw you, we were going in to see the president, and I was escorting a bunch
00:47:18.280 of wounded heroes for what is the fifth celebration now that we're doing it, and it'll be, you
00:47:26.180 know, hopefully a national holiday for Wounded Heroes Day.
00:47:29.120 We'll have Memorial Day.
00:47:30.400 We'll have Veterans Day.
00:47:31.420 And then in between those two things, we'll have Wounded Heroes Day, especially on the,
00:47:35.980 you know, the right side of 20 years at war.
00:47:38.700 We definitely need to celebrate these guys that have given so much, these guys and gals.
00:47:42.300 You know, I tell you, I was out, Tim, two weeks ago, and let's just say, I can't remember what
00:47:49.420 days of the week they were, but let's say on a Wednesday, I'm talking to a group of people,
00:47:54.500 and a guy comes up to me, and he said, I wanted to be here tonight, but my son, two days ago,
00:48:02.300 he was in the military, and he just committed suicide.
00:48:07.140 Oh, my goodness.
00:48:07.780 Yeah, and then two days later, I'm someplace else, and this mom comes up to me, and she said,
00:48:13.820 I just wanted to say hi, and she starts crying, and I said, are you okay?
00:48:17.320 And she said, my son just committed suicide, he was in the military.
00:48:20.080 And this has got to stop, Tim.
00:48:22.320 This has got to stop.
00:48:24.660 What do we need to do?
00:48:26.360 We have to have a massive culture shift.
00:48:31.160 We have to give these young men and women purpose.
00:48:33.900 You know, we've had in just this past week, I was with Secretary Collins, who's the secretary of the VA.
00:48:39.760 He's an extraordinary man, a chaplain, a combat veteran man, and he loves the veterans, crying.
00:48:44.920 He was literally crying, talking about he's had veterans commit suicide in the parking lots of VAs.
00:48:53.640 And he's like, this is what we're doing.
00:48:56.100 I can't do it fast enough.
00:48:57.560 But the man is pouring his heart out.
00:49:00.280 His daughter is in a wheelchair from a lifetime struggle of medical issues.
00:49:05.800 So he has not just the combat veteran perspective, but he also appreciates, as, you know, the father kind of care provider of somebody that's in a wheelchair, the struggles of mobility.
00:49:16.160 And so he really appreciates the whole entire spectrum of these people and their struggles, especially our veterans.
00:49:21.920 And, you know, as you know, there's nothing worse than a young person or a man that is living without purpose.
00:49:31.420 And these men, their service was purpose.
00:49:34.140 Their teams and the men to the left and the right were their purpose.
00:49:37.380 And now they're searching for the next thing.
00:49:39.400 You know, Afghanistan, how embarrassing that withdrawal was.
00:49:42.520 That deeply hurt every veteran that went to Afghanistan.
00:49:45.240 You know, and then watching the Taliban just run wreck and havoc throughout the whole entire region.
00:49:52.020 You know, we're still spending, sending $2 billion a year over to Afghanistan.
00:49:56.860 Yeah.
00:49:59.240 Fortunately, you know, like all of we have an incredible cabinet and they're rapidly fixing these things.
00:50:05.600 You know, but it's such a mess.
00:50:10.300 We were left with such a mess.
00:50:12.520 And the Tulsi Gabbards and the Sebastian Gorkins, the Joe Kents and the Mike Waltzes, they just can't go fast enough.
00:50:19.280 I know they can.
00:50:20.540 Let me ask you this about Tulsi Gabbard.
00:50:22.960 I worry about her.
00:50:24.380 I mean, she is at the gates of hell.
00:50:28.040 The Intel community is just it's just a den of vipers.
00:50:33.000 You know, that's that's the gates of the of the real deep state and, you know, everything that's going on around the world is is Tulsi surrounded by enough people to be able to pull this thing off.
00:50:46.440 That's that's a really great question.
00:50:49.240 I hate that.
00:50:50.200 First, yeah, she's an extraordinary woman.
00:50:53.220 She is.
00:50:53.600 She's brilliant.
00:50:54.620 She's passionate.
00:50:55.520 She loves the Constitution.
00:50:56.520 She loves the uniform.
00:50:57.680 She loves our country.
00:50:59.740 And, you know, we got Killer Kent, Joe Kent, former Green Beret, Special Forces guy that went to the agency as as a guy that would go into, you know, combat operations for the agency.
00:51:13.240 Lost his wife, Shannon Kent, in that same type of world.
00:51:17.780 We have Sebastian Gorka, Dr. Gorka, Andy Stewart.
00:51:23.000 Like the group at the very top of the Intel community, obviously, Mike Waltz, another Green Beret, a former teammate of mine.
00:51:32.340 These people know that the system is fighting against them.
00:51:37.560 And then the one tier down, you know, the upper to mid-level management of the intelligence community, they are embedded operatives that are anti everything for reform and change.
00:51:48.840 So they are trying to manipulate.
00:51:50.680 They are leaking things to the press that shouldn't be leaked.
00:51:53.800 Screen captures of chat conversations.
00:51:55.940 But they're going to get caught, you know, between Cash Patel, Pam Bondi, and Tulsi Gabbard.
00:52:03.200 Those are people you do not want to be on the opposite side of in an adversarial position.
00:52:08.780 So I tell you, Tim, I agree with that 100%.
00:52:10.640 And yet you're not seeing, I mean, this is the way the audience feels, at least.
00:52:14.060 They're not seeing those agencies moving.
00:52:16.860 And, you know, I talked to the president about it on Wednesday and I said, you know, what's happening?
00:52:21.600 He said, Glenn, you got to give it time.
00:52:23.560 It's still early.
00:52:24.200 And what I heard from others outside of the White House was that Congress is not giving them the people around them that they need to be able to move quickly enough.
00:52:36.280 Is that going to change?
00:52:38.340 I mean, is Congress going to change?
00:52:40.560 No.
00:52:41.820 Are you kidding me?
00:52:43.220 Like, that bit of vipers, as you put it, perfectly.
00:52:48.520 Yeah, they're undermining and they're currently fighting against to postpone and slow to keep that Merck and Meyer, that is the intelligence community, ineffective.
00:52:57.920 And I want to make it clear.
00:52:59.360 I believe that's the Republicans just as much as the Democrats.
00:53:02.600 You agree with that?
00:53:03.840 I do agree with that.
00:53:04.840 Not all of them.
00:53:05.720 There are great ones in there.
00:53:07.020 Right.
00:53:07.200 But absolutely.
00:53:08.540 The fact that this is not a partisan issue, that our peer level adversaries are positioning to attack us and there are embedded terrorist cells here in the United States that are working to kill Americans and they are currently undermining our intelligence capabilities.
00:53:27.680 They should be hung publicly.
00:53:30.220 That's absolutely what should happen.
00:53:32.320 It's treason what they're doing to Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel.
00:53:36.300 I agree.
00:53:36.760 Pam Bondi.
00:53:37.440 I agree.
00:53:39.520 We're talking to Tim Kennedy, talking to the president about the border and what's going on on the border this week.
00:53:45.440 And I said, you know, if I were, you know, a Mexican citizen and knowing that my government was in bed with the cartels, I would be hoping that, you know, some special forces just show up in the middle of the night and start killing people in these cartels.
00:54:00.500 And he said, well, that would be news breaking if I said that would be a good idea.
00:54:04.220 But, you know, I hope it doesn't come to that.
00:54:07.760 But it was clear that that is on the table.
00:54:10.940 I mean, that really has to happen, does it not?
00:54:15.880 I mean, that is a collapsed narco state in Mexico, isn't it?
00:54:20.920 Yeah, the rules of war that we are going to be experiencing for the next five to 10 years are not the traditional maneuver warfare that people remember from Korea and from Vietnam and from even GWAT, where we know who our enemy is.
00:54:37.480 These are going to be businesses.
00:54:39.480 These are, you know, syndicated criminal organizations that do not fight fair.
00:54:43.160 And the cartel owns both the businesses, the corporations and the criminal networks that are involved in that.
00:54:49.820 So, yes, it's absolutely on the table.
00:54:52.340 And the group of people that are sitting on like the go button are absolute savages, Mr. Beck.
00:54:57.380 I know some of them.
00:55:01.960 And they are like and they're just like they're just chomping at the bit to go.
00:55:06.300 I know. I know that's the truth.
00:55:08.920 We're in conversation with the cartels right now and the cartels are saying, hey, we don't want to die.
00:55:14.640 We don't want to be wiped off the face of the planet, which we know is about to happen.
00:55:18.040 So, you know, are there other options where, hey, what if we stop human trafficking?
00:55:22.620 What if we stop fentanyl production entirely?
00:55:25.960 What if we, you know, sex slaves?
00:55:28.280 What if all of that just goes away?
00:55:30.460 What if we stop and seal the border on the south side?
00:55:33.640 What are you going to like?
00:55:35.460 Would we maybe be allowed to transport, you know, some cocaine and some marijuana?
00:55:40.440 I'm totally fine with this.
00:55:42.040 If we stop fentanyl, we stop human trafficking, we stop gun smuggling and we stop the invasion of our border.
00:55:48.720 Like I'll and we don't have to do a whole bunch of killing, you know, whatever.
00:55:54.480 But they're they know they're on the brink of I hope they do the chance of existence.
00:56:00.480 I hope they do.
00:56:01.180 The you know, when you when you look at what is what is happening there and what they're bringing over here, it just it has to stop dead in its tracks, dead in its tracks.
00:56:12.360 It has to stop and it has to stop soon.
00:56:15.020 I mean, you know, the president is dealing with these courts and which I think is just judicial insurrection, as Mike Lee puts puts it.
00:56:21.620 And it's got to stop.
00:56:23.080 The president has to protect our borders and has to protect our cities.
00:56:27.240 This is, you know, this is the opium wars done to China by the English, you know, 200 years ago, 150 years ago.
00:56:35.980 And now they're doing it to us.
00:56:38.200 That's what that's what's happening.
00:56:39.500 Yeah.
00:56:41.240 Tell me about the Christians and genocide that you believe is on the horizon.
00:56:48.880 Just yesterday, after back at the White House yesterday, listening to some briefs about there's some brilliant companies that are able to do predictive modeling using literally every public and and classified source of information.
00:57:08.700 And there's these events that are pretty predictable.
00:57:11.860 They predicted what was going to happen in Afghanistan, predict what was going to happen in Ukraine.
00:57:16.580 Well, they see regionally that on the very near horizon, as soon as like late summer, we are going to see.
00:57:24.980 Real instability throughout CENTCOM and the Indo-Pacific region and some of those things, some of the catalysts that are the data points are what are the killing of Christians.
00:57:40.900 And it's happening all over CENTCOM and explain CENTCOM for anybody who doesn't know what CENTCOM means to explain that.
00:57:48.700 If you just imagine the Middle East starting kind of in North Africa and Western Asia and everything that has lots of deserts and lots of Muslim countries, just by coincidence, there's also Israel.
00:58:07.980 Israel sits in CENTCOM, one of the few non-Muslim democracies in that whole entire region.
00:58:15.840 And, you know, the Houthis and Hamas and Hezbollah.
00:58:19.300 And then in former countries like in Syria and Iraq, Afghanistan, those places, it's just a massacre of Christians right now.
00:58:32.460 So let me take a one-minute break, come back, because I want to talk to you more about that, because you've been involved.
00:58:38.360 We've been with you with Mercury One and trying to help.
00:58:42.560 And I know what we're gearing up for, and I want to see if there's anything that you need and you would recommend besides total prayers for Christians.
00:58:50.740 And I want to go deeper into what this predictive model is showing in just a second.
00:58:55.900 First, let me tell you about pre-born.
00:58:57.040 And, you know, if you were in the room with a woman who was thinking about giving up her baby, what would you say?
00:59:03.200 If a scared young woman looked you in the eye and said, I don't think I can do this.
00:59:06.640 I'm alone.
00:59:07.900 I don't know if it's really a baby yet.
00:59:10.660 What would you do?
00:59:11.380 Would you yell at her?
00:59:12.600 Would you say, you can't do that.
00:59:13.920 You'll go to hell.
00:59:15.600 Or would you just tell her you're strong enough?
00:59:17.600 You are.
00:59:18.980 Show her pictures of your kids, maybe.
00:59:20.760 Talk about miracles.
00:59:21.600 Talk about God.
00:59:23.780 Talk about anything.
00:59:26.160 Anything.
00:59:26.500 We're here for you.
00:59:28.400 Would you beg her?
00:59:29.140 Just wait.
00:59:30.220 None of us would show her pictures of an aborted baby.
00:59:33.340 None of us would yell at her.
00:59:35.300 Okay?
00:59:36.400 Truth is, we'll never be in that room, most of us.
00:59:38.920 But pre-born is in that room.
00:59:40.440 And they don't argue.
00:59:41.400 They don't shame.
00:59:42.340 They do something really simple.
00:59:43.500 It turns out it's very persuasive.
00:59:45.740 Just offer her a free ultrasound.
00:59:47.640 And when she hears that tiny heartbeat, when she sees the image on the screen, everything changes.
00:59:52.040 More than half the time, the mom chooses life.
00:59:54.480 The rest of the time, she's like, I just, I'm alone.
00:59:57.700 I don't, I can't afford, I can't.
00:59:59.540 And that's where they come in after that.
01:00:01.540 They take care of mom.
01:00:02.400 This saves two lives.
01:00:03.440 This saves the life of torture for that woman.
01:00:07.860 And the baby's life.
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01:00:29.880 So, Tim, maybe we'll have you out for, we're doing a big benefit for the Nazarene Fund this fall.
01:00:51.100 I don't even have details on it.
01:00:52.200 I just heard about it yesterday.
01:00:53.200 Okay, and what that is, is we go and rescue Christians, or we pay and help people like you go rescue Christians.
01:01:02.740 We just empower people like you to help.
01:01:06.460 I'd love to invite you to that, and when we get closer, I will.
01:01:09.460 Tell me about this predictive model.
01:01:11.220 Why is it saying that it is going to get so bad?
01:01:13.920 What's coming our way?
01:01:16.020 Yeah.
01:01:17.520 Can we go back to the Nazarene Fund and Mercury One?
01:01:20.900 Sure.
01:01:21.060 I love you guys.
01:01:23.920 I don't, you know, we publicly can't say a lot of the things that we do at Save Our Allies, but none of it's possible without you, frankly.
01:01:32.540 Like, if you look at me and our team in Afghanistan or in Ukraine providing humanitarian aid and pulling people out of the war zones all the way to the far east that you could possibly get at the border with Russia,
01:01:45.240 every place that we have been has been because of you, quite frankly, Mr. Beck.
01:01:50.460 Please, stop calling me Mr. Beck and give credit where this audience is so gracious.
01:01:55.600 They are so gracious.
01:01:57.240 Yeah, they just have to understand the amount of Samaritan's Purse, Mercury One, Nazarene Fund.
01:02:03.140 Like, we see you guys every single place in the worst, most dire position.
01:02:07.280 So, you know, Glenn, thank you so much.
01:02:09.280 But, you know, to your question, you know, we are on the, if you just look in the past month, you know, you can look to Syria.
01:02:17.860 You can look to the, next to our bill, you can look to the Congo, where you see thousands of Christians being killed.
01:02:28.100 You see Muslim converts that were being specifically targeted.
01:02:31.540 Down in Congo, just last week, another 29 Christians were killed.
01:02:35.540 And in 2025, in like the coastal region of Syria, there was like this region of violence, another thousand were killed.
01:02:45.500 And so if you take, like, if we're going to look at just civil unrest in a region and try to predict the instability of a particular administration or government, there's a whole bunch of, and we can take historical data from the past 50 years and start looking at, okay, economically, what is happening for instability?
01:03:06.640 What is happening culturally?
01:03:09.000 What is happening on, in the markets?
01:03:13.400 What's happening in, like, really clear data points?
01:03:16.560 And we have this bell curve of what's normal, and then you have these outliers that then keep occurring every time there's a coup or every time there's genocide or every time.
01:03:27.280 And there's enough data now where we, especially with AI, and we can scrape all of history, we can then very accurately start, you know, on the special operations side.
01:03:39.200 If I'm trying to find somebody in space and time, that used to be a difficult thing to predict where a human is going to be so I could, you know, maybe bring them to justice.
01:03:49.460 And if we look in the first 95 days of the president in office and our intelligence community, specifically the Tulsi's and the Sebastian Gorka's going to work with, you know, Cash Patel enabling them and Pam Bondi, 45 Americans that have been illegally detained abroad brought home.
01:04:09.260 You know, we are knocking on the door of 100 radical terrorists wanting to do harm against Americans, dead.
01:04:16.040 And we are trying to get ahead of what we know is coming, which is complete near civil war in Afghanistan, trying to get stability in Congo.
01:04:29.140 Obviously, we see what's happening in Haiti.
01:04:31.060 And every time one of these places starts becoming less secure and stable, that is the breeding ground for radical adversarial groups that are funded by our adversaries, like China and Iran, to then conduct attacks on Americans.
01:04:51.980 But they're not doing it direct.
01:04:53.160 It's like via proxy.
01:04:54.320 But, you know, Haiti, if we don't pay attention to it, China will use it.
01:04:59.600 Congo, it will be used.
01:05:02.600 And it just keeps happening.
01:05:05.360 Tim, I can't thank you enough for everything you do.
01:05:07.600 You're really a remarkable man.
01:05:09.620 It was such an honor to see you at the White House.
01:05:11.580 And as usual, see you at the White House in your serving and serving veterans.
01:05:16.880 So thank you for everything, Tim.
01:05:18.220 Appreciate it.
01:05:19.040 Yeah.
01:05:19.740 God bless you.
01:05:20.280 You're amazing.
01:05:21.080 Always in your corner.
01:05:21.900 Let me know what you need.
01:05:22.700 You got it.
01:05:23.060 Thank you, Tim Kennedy, former U.S. Army Special Forces.
01:05:25.880 He was a sniper, former UFC fighter, and really a servant to our vets.
01:05:34.080 Next year is going to be a tough year all the way around the world.
01:05:37.060 It's going to be very tough.
01:05:38.180 What he's saying is coming is coming.
01:05:41.560 I, you know, people say I think Donald Trump was saved for a reason to save the republic.
01:05:45.600 I'm not sure that we understand God's mind.
01:05:49.200 It may have just been to postpone and give us more time to prepare.
01:05:52.240 I'm not sure.
01:05:53.560 I hope we save the republic, but it might be time to prepare because things are very, very dicey in the world.
01:06:01.260 And we just need to be prayerful, thoughtful, Jesus-like people.
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01:07:49.820 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:07:55.220 We're glad that you're here.
01:07:57.160 There's a couple of things that I want to talk to you about.
01:08:00.460 If you're living in Washington state, may I just say, get the hell out now.
01:08:06.660 I've said that.
01:08:07.720 The entire state?
01:08:08.220 The entire state.
01:08:08.920 Get out of the state.
01:08:09.660 Wow.
01:08:09.900 And I'm, I'm dead serious on that.
01:08:11.700 You are, you're living in a state that has gone absolutely insane.
01:08:18.180 First of all, we talked about this before and nobody's really talking about this.
01:08:22.020 The, the medical thing that they just passed in Washington state and they passed it and the, the governor has signed it.
01:08:28.660 And basically it says, if there's a medical emergency, we can do whatever we want to you.
01:08:34.320 Now, remember, this is the state that was talking about building like little internment camps from, for people who wouldn't get vaccinated last time.
01:08:41.560 Okay.
01:08:42.180 They were talking about that.
01:08:43.620 If you think that they won't do that, you're out of your mind.
01:08:47.180 You're crazy.
01:08:48.160 Uh, and so it says, if the governor decides that there's a medical emergency, a statewide emergency that the state based on, I love this one, based on scientific experts, they will dictate what happens to every, you know, every individual.
01:09:09.460 What you have to get, if scientific experts tell you, you have to take this, you will be forced to take that.
01:09:14.980 But I'm not having my kids in that state.
01:09:17.320 I'm not living in that state.
01:09:18.520 Are you living in that state?
01:09:20.420 Cause they will do it.
01:09:22.300 They're telling you after everything we went through in a COVID, they're now doubling down and saying, oh yeah, by the way, we're going to encode this into law.
01:09:29.900 Really?
01:09:30.520 The COVID era was such a great separator from, you know, very roughly blue states and red states where you saw what the approach was going to be.
01:09:39.380 And you can make the decision as to which one you want to live in when something like this goes down.
01:09:45.680 And I think people did make that decision with their feet.
01:09:49.620 I mean, you know, California, uh, abandoned for places like Texas and Florida.
01:09:57.060 Uh, but that's, uh, that's, that's, I think really, really clear.
01:10:01.220 And I think we've seen after the COVID separation there, you also have seen kind of a codification on both sides.
01:10:09.220 I mean, conservatives and red states have really gone out of their way to signal that they would not do this again.
01:10:16.280 And they would do things differently than the, than the other, uh, states would.
01:10:19.700 And blue states are now codifying their side of that, which is, hey, if you don't listen to the science, then you, we don't want you here.
01:10:30.020 And we're going to put into law that the science shall be followed next time.
01:10:34.020 Not, not, hey, wait a minute.
01:10:35.280 We made a big, big mistake.
01:10:36.640 We kept all those schools closed and everything.
01:10:38.520 They're going the opposite direction.
01:10:39.400 They're going the opposite way.
01:10:39.980 They're saying their science was right.
01:10:42.220 That's what they're saying.
01:10:43.240 They're saying.
01:10:43.840 Which is hilarious.
01:10:44.720 Even if we got it wrong, we won't get it wrong next time.
01:10:47.540 We go, we'll follow the science.
01:10:48.820 Are you, are you mad?
01:10:49.880 Did you see what just happened?
01:10:51.320 And even when places like the New York times are now admitting that things like school closings were completely crazy, right?
01:10:58.960 Like that's all happened, not just in our publications, not just on our side of the debate, but on their side of the debate.
01:11:04.520 Yeah.
01:11:05.060 In a lot of ways.
01:11:06.200 Out.
01:11:06.880 Get out.
01:11:07.840 Okay.
01:11:08.180 So that's one of them.
01:11:09.280 How about this one?
01:11:10.200 The new Tesla tax just passed by Democrats in Washington state.
01:11:14.720 Um, it cleared the house 52 45 supported solely by Democrats, uh, and it's to address the state's budget deficit.
01:11:23.160 Okay.
01:11:24.720 Well, you know, all of these states that have been spending money like crazy, California, Washington state, I'm not bailing you out.
01:11:30.960 I tell you, I will, I will march to secede.
01:11:36.160 If this government is going to bail out the states that have been spending money out of control while our states have been responsible.
01:11:43.960 I am not sending my tax dollars to support your state because you went under, I'm sorry.
01:11:50.900 It's not a suicide pack.
01:11:52.460 The constitution is not a suicide pack.
01:11:55.340 And because you are committing suicide doesn't mean my state has to commit suicide.
01:11:59.540 I'm not doing it.
01:12:01.000 I'm not doing it.
01:12:02.760 And that is a hard fast line with me.
01:12:05.720 I'm not doing it.
01:12:07.000 When, when New York and Illinois and California and Oregon and Washington state all are hemorrhaging because they can't pay their bills.
01:12:17.020 Why should I have to pay for that?
01:12:20.240 Why?
01:12:21.360 I don't live there.
01:12:23.280 We've been preaching against it.
01:12:25.540 The red states have been trying to live within their means.
01:12:28.640 No, no, I'm not cutting my own throat.
01:12:33.000 So you don't ever learn a lesson.
01:12:36.120 So you just keep doing whatever it is you're doing.
01:12:39.860 When we're all doing living in the hard way, you know what that is?
01:12:42.880 That's tarp.
01:12:43.820 That's the bailout of the big banks.
01:12:45.400 Do you think the big banks learned a damn thing?
01:12:47.520 Not one, not one.
01:12:49.040 Why?
01:12:49.860 Because we, the taxpayers had to bail their ass out.
01:12:54.340 And so what did they do?
01:12:55.340 Well, just keep doing the same thing.
01:12:57.020 They just put it under another name.
01:12:58.720 I will believe I say that they did learn that.
01:13:01.180 Yeah, they learned that's the way the world works.
01:13:03.240 Exactly right.
01:13:03.620 That's an important lesson.
01:13:05.000 Exactly right.
01:13:05.340 And that is why Donald Trump has got to win.
01:13:08.940 He has got to get this to win.
01:13:12.080 He's got to turn this thing around and turn it around quickly.
01:13:15.400 He's got to break the back of this World Economic Forum, Great Reset, Big Bank bullcrap, all these central, he's got to break the back of that and reset it to an actual economy that runs with the people, not the big banks and the big businesses.
01:13:36.000 You know, they've built this public private structure and they're just, and they're just gonna, they're just gonna, all they're gonna do is those people will continue to get rich.
01:13:50.020 If you're with them, you're fine.
01:13:52.080 Let me tell you about the Tesla tax.
01:13:54.260 So lawmakers in California said that Tesla's profits need to go to a greater public purpose.
01:14:04.660 So the legislation targets the windfall profits that Tesla earns from selling ZEV credits with proponents arguing that the revenue should bend at public goals like improving EV accessibility rather than enriching a single company.
01:14:21.820 So they're taxing Tesla.
01:14:28.260 And if you think that that money is going to go to a build more electric stations, you're, you're crazy.
01:14:36.040 How many billions did we just give to Joe Biden?
01:14:39.100 So we could have what three electric stations, please.
01:14:44.220 So now this is socialism.
01:14:47.660 This is socialism.
01:14:48.860 They're going after Tesla, declaring that their, their, their profits need to go to a greater public purpose.
01:14:56.820 Who are they to say that?
01:15:00.640 And all of your, all of the people that live around you in Seattle and everywhere else, if you think you're going to beat this system at this time,
01:15:11.200 if they're still going down the road that hard, you ain't going to win.
01:15:18.980 You're not going to win.
01:15:20.200 They're going to take that state down and you do not want to be anywhere near it.
01:15:25.420 I say this with a love for sea.
01:15:27.420 I love Seattle.
01:15:28.480 I love Washington.
01:15:29.200 It's my home.
01:15:30.700 I love it.
01:15:32.980 But I got to tell you, get the hell out of there.
01:15:37.120 There's something else that I have in the show prep today.
01:15:39.800 You can get it at glenbeck.com.
01:15:41.840 There was another story about what they're doing in Washington state about, um, gosh, where was it?
01:15:50.840 About, um, about the removal of, oh gosh, I can't find it now.
01:16:01.340 So it's another bill that they're passing that if, if you're in trouble and, uh, I don't remember, you need to be heard or you're, you're, you're trying to, you know, exonerate yourself or whatever.
01:16:13.640 Illegals are going to be ahead of you in that line.
01:16:16.900 Illegals are going to be ahead of you.
01:16:19.660 Yeah.
01:16:19.820 Washington Democrats passed bill to give illegal aliens with convictions priority for pardons.
01:16:25.300 HB 1131 allows convicted non-citizens facing deportation to skip the front of the clemency line ahead of U.S. citizens.
01:16:32.220 What is that?
01:16:34.360 What is that?
01:16:35.460 Is that a state that understands what America is?
01:16:38.180 Is that a state that is pulling towards a greater America that is that get out of that state, sell your house and get out of that state.
01:16:48.660 I mean, this, if this isn't, I mean, if this isn't every warning that you got in a world war two, when you were living in Europe, you're like, wow, it can't get worse than this.
01:17:02.500 It's getting worse.
01:17:04.480 It's getting worse.
01:17:05.660 And they're telling you, yeah, well, they'll never do it.
01:17:08.520 What makes you think they won't do that?
01:17:11.800 They would have done it if they had it encoded in the law.
01:17:15.200 They would have done it the last time.
01:17:17.500 Do you think it's only Australia that would build concentration camps?
01:17:22.980 By the way, I know my family is from Washington state.
01:17:26.780 My grandfather told me one time with tears running down his cheeks.
01:17:29.940 It's only time I ever saw my grandfather cry.
01:17:31.880 Only time was when he talked about the good Japanese family that was taken and and taken because we were at war with Japan and he never saw them again.
01:17:42.300 That's all he said.
01:17:43.700 He was one of those, you know.
01:17:44.980 Greatest generation that never talked about feelings and tears running down his cheeks.
01:17:50.040 And he's talking about that.
01:17:51.460 I know what Washington state's capable of.
01:17:54.280 They've done it before.
01:17:55.340 Do you think they won't do it again?
01:17:56.720 Then, please, and now you have what's his name?
01:18:02.400 David Hogg.
01:18:03.740 You think that guy's not a round them up kind of guy?
01:18:09.580 He's now saying he's going to spend all this money going against the old Democrats and the old Democrats are saying, no, you're not going to do.
01:18:16.920 Who do you think is going to win that?
01:18:17.920 The old Democrats?
01:18:19.080 Hogg's going to win that.
01:18:20.020 Do you really think that the Democrats are going to become less radical or more radical?
01:18:27.140 They're going to be more radical.
01:18:28.440 They're showing you.
01:18:29.420 They are showing you the path.
01:18:32.620 Let me just reiterate what I said a minute ago.
01:18:37.480 I have great hope in this administration.
01:18:40.380 I do.
01:18:41.080 I have great hope.
01:18:41.720 I have great hope in the people.
01:18:43.160 I have a great hope that we can renew.
01:18:44.940 I have a great hope that a golden age is right around the corner.
01:18:47.720 But I'm telling you, it's going to come to the finish line.
01:18:50.480 It is going to be a photo finish.
01:18:52.640 Which one crosses the line first?
01:18:54.620 The left with their collapse and their bonfires in the streets?
01:19:01.380 Or us with the renewal of America and a new promise and a resetting back to the individual and not the collective?
01:19:09.480 I don't know which one wins.
01:19:11.380 We're still in this fight.
01:19:13.540 Don't fool yourself.
01:19:15.660 Donald Trump is in and it's all great.
01:19:17.200 No, no, no.
01:19:17.700 Don't fool yourself.
01:19:18.520 And I know you're not.
01:19:19.380 I hear it from people.
01:19:20.520 I hear it all the time.
01:19:21.500 I didn't hear it like this in 2016.
01:19:24.300 Donald Trump came in and everybody's like, that's fixed.
01:19:26.340 I'm not feeling that now.
01:19:28.600 I think people, you know, I had a guy say to me, a good friend, a really reasonable guy.
01:19:34.140 I said, what do you want me to ask the president?
01:19:38.840 He said, honestly?
01:19:40.460 I said, yeah.
01:19:40.960 Is this even fixable?
01:19:46.280 Can it be saved at this point?
01:19:50.140 That took my breath away.
01:19:51.700 This is a regular, regular, reasonable guy who does not think like I do, you know, where everything is.
01:20:00.260 Can it even be saved?
01:20:02.740 That's where we are, gang.
01:20:04.400 And don't forget it.
01:20:05.400 And when your government, like in Washington State, is sending you a sign, get the hell out of there.
01:20:13.120 Let's talk about your dog's diet.
01:20:14.520 By the way, if you have money, especially, do you think they're going to let you leave?
01:20:17.760 You know, they're not going to impose some exit tax in Washington.
01:20:21.020 You can't just take your money out of Washington State.
01:20:23.300 You better get out before they do that.
01:20:24.940 Let's talk about your dog's diet, which, if you're being honest, ranges from pretty good to, oh, no, he's eating plastic again.
01:20:31.960 We love our dogs, but nutrition-wise, most of them are basically fluffy garbage disposals.
01:20:38.000 They'll eat anything.
01:20:39.020 Kibble, great.
01:20:40.160 Kibble from three days ago under the couch, even better.
01:20:42.960 Problem is, most commercial dog food, even the good stuff, is cooked at temperatures that burn off all the nutrients that your dog actually needs.
01:20:49.880 Rough Greens solves this issue.
01:20:52.380 It's not a dog food.
01:20:53.340 It's a nutritional supplement that you sprinkle right on top of their food.
01:20:56.460 It has vitamins, minerals, probiotics, digestive enzymes.
01:20:59.860 It comes with an expiration date.
01:21:01.660 Yeah, why?
01:21:02.200 Because it's alive.
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01:21:36.480 History has got a warning label, and if we don't read it, we'll live it.
01:21:42.740 Stay sharp, friends.
01:21:45.640 Glenn Beck returns in a GIF.
01:21:47.940 When I found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from Winners, I started wondering,
01:22:04.960 is every fabulous item I see from Winners?
01:22:08.060 Like that woman over there with the designer jeans.
01:22:10.780 Are those from Winners?
01:22:12.340 Ooh, or those beautiful gold earrings.
01:22:14.800 Did she pay full price?
01:22:15.840 Or that leather tote?
01:22:17.120 Or that cashmere sweater?
01:22:18.320 Or those knee-high boots?
01:22:19.760 That dress?
01:22:20.600 That jacket?
01:22:21.280 Those shoes?
01:22:22.300 Is anyone paying full price for anything?
01:22:25.300 Stop wondering.
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01:22:37.120 James in Washington.
01:22:38.320 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:22:39.420 Hi, James.
01:22:41.020 Yeah.
01:22:41.620 How are you folks doing today?
01:22:43.100 I'm good.
01:22:43.560 How are you?
01:22:43.940 Where are you in Washington?
01:22:45.840 Uh, I'm in Spokane, Washington.
01:22:47.740 So, Eastern Washington.
01:22:49.980 Sorry about that.
01:22:50.840 Spokane.
01:22:51.420 You know, Eastern Washington used to be a, the sane part of Washington.
01:22:55.360 It's not that way anymore, is it?
01:22:57.200 No, it still is to a certain extent.
01:22:58.800 Oh, is it?
01:22:59.540 Oh, good.
01:23:00.040 Yeah.
01:23:00.280 Outside of Spokane and Pullman, for the most part, it's pretty sane.
01:23:05.300 Now, you get a lot of guys that come over from the west side.
01:23:08.720 Seattle, Everett, Olympia, Tacoma area over here.
01:23:11.880 Yeah, you can tell them they're waterlogged.
01:23:13.160 You know, you can always tell who they are.
01:23:14.780 Yeah.
01:23:15.120 Anyway.
01:23:17.380 They come over here with their ideas and they think, well, it's great, but they don't want
01:23:21.240 to deal with the west side BS.
01:23:23.240 Right.
01:23:23.740 That's the funny part.
01:23:24.940 Uh-huh.
01:23:25.660 Interesting.
01:23:26.600 So, is anybody in your state talking about moving?
01:23:30.780 I am.
01:23:31.500 You are?
01:23:32.120 I've told, I've told my wife, I want to move to Texas.
01:23:35.400 Yeah, it's pretty good here.
01:23:36.300 I do not, I do not want to be in Washington.
01:23:38.620 I don't even want to be in Northern Idaho.
01:23:40.980 Now, there's a reason why I don't want to be in Northern Idaho either.
01:23:43.460 Southern Idaho is kind of nice.
01:23:45.520 Southern Idaho is kind of nice.
01:23:47.440 I would actually, if I had my option, and there's a lot of people that have said this,
01:23:52.560 we would succeed from Western Washington, Eastern Washington, take Northern Idaho with
01:23:56.240 us, and Southern Idaho can have Eastern Oregon.
01:24:00.620 Yes.
01:24:01.280 Yes, please.
01:24:02.660 Yes, please.
01:24:03.400 I'd love that.
01:24:04.000 I mean, yeah, there's, you know, look, the infection is everywhere through the country,
01:24:09.200 but, you know, Texas is pretty sweet, but we need more people like you moving to Texas
01:24:15.480 because Texas is, people don't understand this, Texas is on the edge.
01:24:19.260 They are spending billions of dollars to turn us blue, and it could happen, especially with
01:24:24.240 this Hollywood nonsense that's moving in and what's happening in Austin.
01:24:28.740 It could happen.
01:24:30.240 So, what's stopping you from moving, James?
01:24:32.020 So, I work two jobs in Washington State because nobody in my state wants to work.
01:24:38.580 I work telecommunications, so I work two jobs.
01:24:41.060 Part of it's to make ends meet.
01:24:43.460 The other part is to get myself out of debt because I don't want to be enslaved by the
01:24:48.400 government debt.
01:24:49.220 $15 billion in Washington State.
01:24:54.360 $12 billion in new taxes just to cover the $15 that they already spent, but they want to
01:25:00.000 continue to spend that.
01:25:01.260 Unbelievable.
01:25:02.200 It's unbelievable.
01:25:03.020 It's insane.
01:25:04.100 It's insane.
01:25:04.640 James, thank you.
01:25:05.960 Stay safe.
01:25:06.920 Move to Texas or Southern Idaho would be nice.
01:25:09.620 By the way, if you've ever voted for a Democrat ever, Southern Idaho, really bad.
01:25:14.420 You'd hate it.
01:25:15.160 You'd hate it.
01:25:15.800 Texas.
01:25:16.480 Oh, my gosh.
01:25:17.260 The heat, the humidity.
01:25:18.640 The bugs are the size of, well, Volkswagen bugs.
01:25:21.420 They're that big and frightening.
01:25:23.480 It'll scare your children.
01:25:24.340 Don't move here.
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01:26:50.060 Down the road where shadows hide, feel the dark on every side.
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01:27:33.720 Hello, America.
01:27:38.560 It's Friday.
01:27:40.460 And Stu has been, you know, chomping at the bit to talk about something all week.
01:27:45.240 And that is assisted suicide.
01:27:46.920 And I thought, you know, let's save that for Friday, Stu.
01:27:48.820 Because that's such a great story.
01:27:51.280 No, it's an amazing story that you have to hear coming up in just a second.
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01:29:11.640 So, who wants to kill themselves?
01:29:14.220 No, I...
01:29:15.000 I know I do.
01:29:15.760 I've been working with you for 20 years.
01:29:18.620 Not the way to start.
01:29:19.880 That's how I wanted to...
01:29:20.840 No, I wanted to bring this story to your attention, Glenn, because I thought it was fascinating and right up your alley in a very dark and weird, twisted way.
01:29:27.380 All right, good.
01:29:28.080 So, it's a story of Daniel Kahneman.
01:29:31.280 He's a known...
01:29:33.700 He's a pretty famous thinker.
01:29:35.980 He probably...
01:29:36.960 He came up with condiments named after him?
01:29:38.620 Daniel Kahneman, yes.
01:29:39.740 He came up with Relish was the first one.
01:29:42.380 And they named all the rest of the condiments after him.
01:29:44.140 No.
01:29:44.740 He was a...
01:29:45.520 He was technically a psychologist, but he was kind of known for his work in behavioral economics.
01:29:50.660 And his probably most famous work was a book called Thinking Fast and Slow.
01:29:56.520 Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:29:56.940 Which is a great book, actually.
01:29:58.980 Great, great book.
01:29:59.760 Fascinating book.
01:30:00.540 And basically breaking the way we make decisions down into a fast way, which is like instinctive and reactionary, and a slow way, which is slow, methodical, logical.
01:30:11.220 And a lot of times we think we're making decisions on the logical path when we're actually making them on...
01:30:16.040 Fast path.
01:30:16.580 Yeah, on the fast path.
01:30:17.780 And so, it's a great book.
01:30:18.820 He was also half of the subject of Michael Lewis's book called The Undoing Project, which is another really good book.
01:30:26.140 And it's about...
01:30:27.760 Behavioral economics is kind of where he...
01:30:29.740 Even though he wasn't necessarily an economist, that's where he was kind of...
01:30:33.340 You know, he wound up winning the Nobel Prize in economics.
01:30:36.920 So, he passed away recently.
01:30:39.220 That was somewhat of a...
01:30:40.700 Big deal.
01:30:41.080 A big story in that world.
01:30:42.760 Yeah, yeah.
01:30:42.980 However, now we're getting the results and the sort of behind the scenes of what happened to this guy.
01:30:51.580 Wasn't hit by a bus.
01:30:52.640 Was not hit by a bus, I'm guessing.
01:30:55.200 No.
01:30:55.380 He wasn't, you know, walking, you know, in the wrong place in Ukraine.
01:31:00.480 Huh.
01:31:01.000 He wasn't, you know, caught up in a tsunami in Japan.
01:31:04.760 Dropped dead when a house fell on him.
01:31:06.600 No.
01:31:07.340 That's a good guess.
01:31:08.160 Okay, all right.
01:31:08.920 It's actually much, much, much worse than that.
01:31:11.260 Okay.
01:31:11.540 So, March 19th, 2024, he wound up actually dying on the 27th, but he was communicating
01:31:19.760 with some people on March 19th, and he was explaining how he was going to die.
01:31:24.680 Now, you might say, okay, well, I mean, we kind of tease the assisted suicide part of
01:31:28.940 this, you know, he's got cancer, he's got some debilitating disease, it's just going
01:31:33.460 to be terrible, it can't take the pain anymore, whatever, right?
01:31:36.460 Not the case, was it?
01:31:37.420 Not the case.
01:31:38.120 Not the case, no.
01:31:38.720 In explanation, Professor Kahneman's included a letter that his friends would receive a
01:31:43.380 few days later.
01:31:44.680 Quote, I have believed since I was a teenager that the miseries and indignities of the last
01:31:49.580 years of life are superfluous.
01:31:51.680 And I'm acting on that belief.
01:31:53.520 Mm-hmm.
01:31:54.020 I am still active.
01:31:55.360 Still active.
01:31:56.440 Enjoying many things in life.
01:31:58.400 Enjoying them.
01:31:59.220 Except for the daily news.
01:32:01.780 And I will die a happy man.
01:32:04.180 Okay.
01:32:04.780 But my kidneys are on their last legs.
01:32:06.820 The frequency of mental lapses is increasing.
01:32:09.280 And I'm 90 years old.
01:32:11.080 It's time to go.
01:32:12.900 End quote.
01:32:13.420 Okay.
01:32:14.080 So he goes through an assisted suicide process here.
01:32:17.500 And kills himself over the fact that he's occasionally having mental lapses, but it still has a great
01:32:26.320 life and is enjoying many things and going through life positively.
01:32:32.320 Can I stop you here?
01:32:33.620 Yes.
01:32:34.020 I am torn on this stuff so badly.
01:32:38.100 Are you?
01:32:38.480 Yeah.
01:32:38.840 Because the libertarian in me is like, whatever, dude.
01:32:43.120 Your life.
01:32:43.880 Mm-hmm.
01:32:44.360 However, the God part of me says, you're not God.
01:32:49.000 Mm-hmm.
01:32:49.320 You're not God.
01:32:51.020 Life is sacred.
01:32:52.960 And you should be grateful for every second that you have.
01:32:57.700 Yeah.
01:32:58.440 And I think that's certainly where I land on it.
01:33:00.740 Because as a person who's a libertarian, I think that's really only hitting your, the legal part of this conversation.
01:33:09.360 Yes.
01:33:09.740 Right?
01:33:09.920 Like, you could sit here and say, well, people should be able to kill themselves.
01:33:13.520 By the way, they do it all the time.
01:33:14.700 And you can't really stop them.
01:33:15.620 Yeah.
01:33:15.700 It's really hard.
01:33:16.180 Right.
01:33:16.320 To stop them.
01:33:17.140 Right.
01:33:17.220 A lot of those circumstances are very tragic.
01:33:18.680 But it's really difficult to stop someone from jumping out of a building or jumping off a bridge or injecting themselves with something or overdosing.
01:33:24.060 Sure.
01:33:24.340 This happens.
01:33:24.980 Sure.
01:33:25.160 Especially when the president says, put ammonia right into your veins.
01:33:28.280 Right.
01:33:28.600 Right.
01:33:28.980 How many people did that?
01:33:30.060 How many people?
01:33:30.740 He immediately rushed out and injected bleach, even though he didn't say that at all.
01:33:34.480 Right.
01:33:35.720 So, from a libertarian stance, of course, we would frown upon that decision.
01:33:41.400 Yes.
01:33:41.580 But legally, it's difficult to stop people.
01:33:43.220 There's, of course, a different situation when you're talking about having doctors assist you in that process.
01:33:48.420 You know what I really like is it harkens back to the old-timey Germany days, you know, where the doctors are like, put a little bit of this in your vein, then go sleepy-sleep.
01:33:57.640 Right.
01:33:58.040 You know, it just makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
01:34:01.760 And then you die.
01:34:02.680 And then you die.
01:34:04.020 So, what I find fascinating about this is multiple things.
01:34:08.320 Yeah.
01:34:08.380 Number one, just the – how we're just turning off what we used to believe was the sanctity of life.
01:34:15.980 So, hang on just a second.
01:34:17.340 Isn't this the same guy or is there another guy that says – that said this week about being just feeling useless, that I don't really have a purpose anymore?
01:34:25.340 Hmm.
01:34:25.840 Could be.
01:34:26.380 Could be the same.
01:34:27.060 Yeah.
01:34:27.160 I don't know.
01:34:27.420 And I thought, hmm, that's really, you know, that's not a reason to kill yourself.
01:34:32.760 You know, you feel useless.
01:34:34.300 You feel like you don't have a purpose.
01:34:35.520 You should find one.
01:34:36.880 You should find one because there is a purpose in life.
01:34:39.740 Yeah.
01:34:39.960 And that's kind of the goal is to find your purpose, you know, no matter what it is.
01:34:45.280 And if we're just shutting ourselves off because there's, you know, I don't really feel like there's a purpose.
01:34:49.580 How many of our teenagers feel that way right now?
01:34:52.420 And that's really awful.
01:34:54.200 Yeah.
01:34:54.480 And by the way, Canada will let you off yourself if you're a teenager and you feel like, you know, I just don't have any purpose or will to live.
01:35:01.260 Okay.
01:35:01.800 If you're feeling, you know, meh.
01:35:04.000 Yeah.
01:35:04.740 If you hit the meh standard.
01:35:06.620 Well, the official diagnosis has to be meh.
01:35:10.060 And it has to be met.
01:35:11.240 That has to be met by two doctors.
01:35:13.020 Two doctors.
01:35:13.540 I mean, Germany had three, but Canada is only requiring two.
01:35:18.440 Good job, guys.
01:35:19.080 Don't live up to those Nazi standards.
01:35:21.920 There's one other detail to this that was revealed to me only after I printed the article.
01:35:26.180 I want to give you that in a second.
01:35:27.400 But listen to a little bit more of this.
01:35:28.680 Despite his advanced age, this person who wound up killing himself was still capable of research and writing and could still enlighten audiences on how to make better decisions.
01:35:38.900 Apart from his intellectual gifts, he was healthy enough to participate in friendship and family life.
01:35:45.340 Why did none of this give him sufficient reason to continue to live?
01:35:48.560 The answer, we believe, can be found toward the end of an interview we did with him.
01:35:52.860 He surprised us by denying that his work had any objective significance.
01:35:56.560 Other people happen to respect it, and they say that it's for the benefit of humanity, but I just like to get up in the morning because I like the work.
01:36:05.180 We pushed back, arguing that there are objectively good things to do with one's life, but he resisted.
01:36:10.960 I feel like I live my life well, he said, but it's a feeling.
01:36:14.520 I'm just reasonably happy with what I've done.
01:36:16.880 I would say that if there's an objective point of view, then I'm totally irrelevant to it.
01:36:21.060 If you look at the universe and the complexity of the universe, what I do with my day cannot be relevant.
01:36:27.740 That's the quote I was referring to.
01:36:29.660 Oh, okay.
01:36:30.280 That's the quote I was referring to.
01:36:31.920 Yeah, it can't be relevant.
01:36:33.100 I have no relevancy.
01:36:34.320 Really?
01:36:35.300 You can't be.
01:36:36.200 I was just with a, how old is Trump?
01:36:38.360 81?
01:36:39.560 Seriously, how old is he?
01:36:40.160 No, he's not that old.
01:36:40.980 He's in the 70s.
01:36:41.980 79?
01:36:42.780 Yeah.
01:36:43.420 I mean, he's almost 80.
01:36:45.220 Oddly, you looked older in the interview, which was interesting.
01:36:48.240 Shut up.
01:36:49.260 I felt older around him.
01:36:51.540 But the guy is like, I mean, you want to find a purpose?
01:36:54.280 Look at that guy.
01:36:54.920 78, by the way.
01:36:55.540 78.
01:36:56.180 Look at the purpose on that guy.
01:36:58.480 I mean, I think this is maybe the most important purpose of his entire life.
01:37:02.780 And he's done a lot.
01:37:03.860 Yeah, and he's done a lot.
01:37:05.060 And your life has no meaning whatsoever.
01:37:07.240 You have to find it.
01:37:10.000 That's your part of the deal.
01:37:11.820 God gives you life, then you find out what the purpose is.
01:37:14.640 And you think about so many younger people, especially, and we've talked about the Jonathan
01:37:19.300 Haidt book several times, about this sort of empty feeling that younger people have.
01:37:23.960 Because everything is all about buying stuff, being famous, all of the things that are empty.
01:37:33.040 They have no meaning.
01:37:36.580 You know what gives you meaning?
01:37:38.440 And I know this sounds horrible.
01:37:40.760 Work.
01:37:42.280 Work.
01:37:42.840 It's not horrible to say that work is part of what gives you meaning.
01:37:46.660 It is.
01:37:46.700 I don't like work.
01:37:47.860 I don't like it either.
01:37:48.960 I mean, gosh, look at my resume.
01:37:50.780 I've been with you for a very long time.
01:37:52.520 I don't like it either.
01:37:53.220 It's been all work, for me at least.
01:37:55.040 I don't like it.
01:37:56.040 I don't like hard work, but there is something about doing something, getting up every day.
01:38:01.600 This is something I say to my son.
01:38:03.060 He's like, I don't know.
01:38:04.880 Get your ass out of bed.
01:38:07.740 Make your bed.
01:38:09.180 Go find something to do, no matter how meaningless it is.
01:38:15.120 Find meaning in it by doing it well.
01:38:18.500 You're going to make a hamburger?
01:38:19.720 Make the best damn hamburger anyone can make.
01:38:22.840 You will come home, be to snot, tired, but you will find purpose in your life just by
01:38:30.800 doing things.
01:38:33.640 I mean, I'm sorry.
01:38:35.180 That's just what has to be said.
01:38:36.420 Boy, am I getting to be that old where I'm like that kind of old, grumpy man?
01:38:40.080 Just get off your ass and do something.
01:38:42.920 Get a job.
01:38:44.320 Get a job.
01:38:45.400 Yeah.
01:38:46.040 That is crucial.
01:38:47.540 You'd like, by the way, David Bonson's book.
01:38:49.700 It's called Full-Time Work and the Meaning of Life.
01:38:52.820 And that's exactly what the book's about.
01:38:54.660 It's true.
01:38:55.700 You do find purpose in this, and that's good.
01:38:58.160 You know, my son and I, we went out, I don't know, a couple of years ago.
01:39:01.840 And I'm not a, it's going to come as a surprise to you.
01:39:04.840 I mean, because you look at me and you're like, well, that is a, he is a hardworking
01:39:08.220 man.
01:39:09.380 I don't do a lot of manual labor.
01:39:11.120 Never have.
01:39:11.920 You're kidding me.
01:39:12.420 But you own a ranch.
01:39:13.160 What do you mean?
01:39:14.720 There's a horse in the middle of our logo.
01:39:16.920 You're riding horses around a big.
01:39:18.440 I do.
01:39:19.020 And I have people that saddle that horse, bring that horse to me.
01:39:23.860 You know, I go, I go up to farmers and I shake their hands and they're like, what the
01:39:27.240 hell?
01:39:27.580 I just, I mean, my wife's hands aren't as soft as yours.
01:39:31.720 And I'm like, I haven't worked a day in my life, Jack.
01:39:34.820 So, but I don't, I, annual labor, don't like it.
01:39:38.160 Avoid it like the plague always have.
01:39:39.880 But my son and I, we went and we had to go build fences, you know, uh, uh, you know,
01:39:47.600 on the ranch.
01:39:48.280 And then we, we had to take down and we had to sand, uh, these gates down and, you know,
01:39:54.840 get all the rust off them and paint them and everything.
01:39:56.840 It was the best week.
01:39:59.820 Either of us, we worked so hard all the, the whole time we would come in and we could just
01:40:07.060 barely sit at the table and eat.
01:40:09.800 And both of us look at those pictures of those times and go, that was fun.
01:40:15.000 We weren't thinking that at the time, but it, it, there is something about that.
01:40:20.860 There is, you know, it's, it's like how everybody looks at their worst time of their life.
01:40:25.400 Oh, it's such a struggle when we just barely, but when you get past it, you will go back
01:40:31.940 and you look at it and you go like, those were actually good times.
01:40:34.520 Those were good times.
01:40:35.600 We'd want to do it.
01:40:36.220 They always say, I wouldn't want to do them again.
01:40:38.240 Don't want to repeat them, but those were good times.
01:40:41.280 Why?
01:40:41.660 Because that struggle, you learned something about yourself.
01:40:46.320 You, you, you were pushed into areas that you didn't, you didn't know you even had.
01:40:52.960 That's what gives you purpose.
01:40:55.260 That's what, that's what teaches you is the hard things, the hard work, the hard knocks.
01:41:01.480 All of this teaches us something and our society has rejected it 100%.
01:41:06.740 I don't want to do that.
01:41:08.720 That sounds hard.
01:41:10.100 I don't want to, I don't want to do that job.
01:41:12.000 That sounds hard.
01:41:13.300 I, I got to, you're going to make me take a test.
01:41:16.360 That sounds hard.
01:41:17.180 I got to do what?
01:41:18.940 No, that sounds hard.
01:41:20.520 And that connects directly to what Andrew Cleveland was talking about yesterday at this time.
01:41:24.040 You know, he's talking about murders.
01:41:26.360 He was taking positives out of murders because it turned into art and all these incredible thought experiments and, and, and ways that we learn and, and evolved.
01:41:35.680 And you could, you could find it everywhere.
01:41:38.040 That's part of life, right?
01:41:39.180 Yeah.
01:41:39.800 It's what, it's what will save us in the end.
01:41:42.280 Should all of this, should all of this just come apart?
01:41:45.760 Okay.
01:41:46.960 And I hope it doesn't, but should the next four years show that.
01:41:51.920 Yep.
01:41:52.360 Well, they gave it a college try and it just fell apart and we're in really bad times.
01:41:57.320 What will, what will be the difference will be those who choose to say, this is going to be for our own good.
01:42:06.480 Good will come of this.
01:42:09.020 I don't know what shape.
01:42:10.480 I don't know how I have no idea.
01:42:12.640 Cause I'm not God and I can't predict what's coming next, but I know this will turn out to be good.
01:42:19.860 Those people will survive and they will be happy.
01:42:22.780 Those who look at it and like, everything's horrible and I can't do anything and we just need help.
01:42:29.800 Those people will destroy themselves and any opportunity to get out.
01:42:37.420 Very true.
01:42:38.540 Let me give you this last paragraph here.
01:42:41.740 Professor Kahneman signaled concern that he did not end his, if he did not end his life when he was clearly mentally competent,
01:42:48.460 he could lose control over the remainder of it and live and die with needless miseries and indignities.
01:42:56.960 One lesson to learn from his death is that if we are to live well to the end,
01:43:00.880 we need to be able to freely discuss when a life is complete without shame or taboo.
01:43:06.700 Such a discussion may help people to know what they really want.
01:43:11.060 We may regret their decisions, but we should respect their choices and allow them to end their lives with dignity.
01:43:17.580 Okay, I know you told me there's a surprise coming on this, so hang on, just give me one minute, we'll come back.
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01:44:38.200 Station ID.
01:44:38.840 So I printed this story out so we could talk about it on the air.
01:44:54.580 And I didn't notice this detail until I printed it out, which was the author of the story.
01:44:59.580 One of the two authors.
01:45:01.800 A name from the past, Glenn.
01:45:04.020 Peter Singer.
01:45:05.200 Oh my God.
01:45:07.020 Is that guy still alive?
01:45:08.140 He's still alive.
01:45:10.760 Has he thought about shortening his life?
01:45:13.280 Yes, a lot, apparently.
01:45:15.420 He has not taken that path quite yet.
01:45:18.340 Peter Singer, a name that you may remember.
01:45:20.580 We've talked about him 100 million times going back many years.
01:45:23.640 100 million years.
01:45:24.940 Yeah.
01:45:25.280 If you're a long-term listener, you'll remember his name.
01:45:27.060 He was the guy who advocated for a period of 28 days after birth to be able to abort your child.
01:45:36.260 And he did apologize for that.
01:45:37.600 He did.
01:45:37.920 He did apologize.
01:45:38.400 He said that wasn't long enough.
01:45:39.960 It should have up to two years.
01:45:41.880 He said, until a child can realize that there is a tomorrow, they're not really a human.
01:45:46.460 Right.
01:45:47.040 And so, until they say to you, what are we going to do tomorrow?
01:45:50.220 You can kill them.
01:45:51.760 That's honestly.
01:45:52.680 And by the way, he was professor of ethics.
01:45:54.760 Maybe he still is.
01:45:55.680 Chair of ethics at Princeton University.
01:45:58.200 Yeah, not just some guy.
01:45:59.460 No, Princeton University.
01:46:01.660 And you can kill your child until they say, what are we going to do tomorrow, dad?
01:46:06.580 He said, killing a newborn baby is never equivalent to killing a person.
01:46:10.780 Now, that might indicate that he thinks that a newborn baby is not a person, which is basically
01:46:15.280 what he's saying.
01:46:16.520 Well, he's also saying at the end, you're not really a person.
01:46:19.060 Yeah.
01:46:19.260 Once you decide you're not a person, you're not a person.
01:46:21.600 And this is deep into left-wing thought here.
01:46:25.580 These are prominent people who are discussing, and by the way, some of them acting on this
01:46:32.900 way of thinking about life, which is, it's really not much of value.
01:46:36.160 Here's the scariest thing.
01:46:37.500 They're the people also that are advising the biggest minds behind things like AI.
01:46:42.320 Yeah.
01:46:43.660 AI.
01:46:44.100 These people talking to AI and setting the priorities of AI and telling it what is life.
01:46:49.320 I mean, we're living in a hellscape.
01:46:56.240 We really are.
01:46:57.060 We're living in a coming hellscape if we don't wake up pretty soon, and this president doesn't
01:47:03.720 win, and we don't finish the transition.
01:47:06.440 We don't seal this cave of darkness back off.
01:47:12.580 We did that in 1945.
01:47:14.620 It needs to be sealed off again.
01:47:16.400 We let it survive because we said it was our ally, and we let it survive and go into
01:47:22.020 China and Russia, and we let them kill millions of people there, and we still play footsie
01:47:29.740 with it, and that's why that cave opened back up, and all that darkness has spilled back
01:47:34.180 into our culture, and we got to push it back.
01:47:36.680 This is your purpose, pushing back on darkness so the light can prevail, because darkness is
01:47:44.200 alive, and it is pushing hard, and we have to be stronger.
01:47:49.260 Look, we win.
01:47:50.620 All you have to do is turn on the light, and that dispels darkness.
01:47:55.880 Have you even found your light yet?
01:47:58.960 Turn it on.
01:48:01.480 Push the darkness back where it belongs.
01:48:04.160 This is Glenn Beck.
01:48:10.580 You know, we talked to Tim Kennedy today, and it was pretty amazing when he talked about
01:48:13.900 how in the Pentagon, how they're looking at things that are coming our way in the next
01:48:19.580 year or so, and the genocide that is coming in much of the world.
01:48:23.180 The world's on fire.
01:48:23.920 It always is.
01:48:25.020 There's always a war somewhere.
01:48:26.100 Food shortage.
01:48:26.940 Refugee crisis.
01:48:27.960 Collapsing government.
01:48:29.220 Constant hum of human history.
01:48:30.820 One place stabilizes, another place falls apart.
01:48:33.820 It's always this way.
01:48:35.200 But you know who always seems to be in the crosshairs?
01:48:37.260 The Jewish people.
01:48:38.820 From Babylon to Rome, the Inquisition to the Holocaust, even now in our modern tolerant
01:48:43.500 world, they're still targeted, still blamed, still attacked.
01:48:48.380 Why?
01:48:49.520 Because evil knows what God loves.
01:48:51.900 The enemy always goes after what's precious to him, and he says it.
01:48:55.500 These are my people.
01:48:56.920 So what are we going to do?
01:48:57.800 Are we going to stand here neutral?
01:48:58.640 Are we going to find blessings by blessing the people that he has pointed out and said,
01:49:03.480 these are my people, and anybody who blesses them, I will bless.
01:49:06.580 I don't know.
01:49:07.260 I need some extra blessings.
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01:49:36.900 So, let me just ask you a question.
01:49:50.540 J.D. Vance, vice president, he goes over to Rome.
01:49:55.660 He meets with the pope.
01:49:57.420 Next thing you know, pope's dead.
01:49:59.060 I'm just asking.
01:49:59.720 I'm just asking.
01:50:00.400 I'm just here asking questions.
01:50:01.700 Are you everyone on the left now?
01:50:03.280 Is that who you are?
01:50:04.160 Because that's what they were doing the whole time.
01:50:05.620 Yeah, he poisoned him.
01:50:07.620 He poisoned him.
01:50:08.320 He wanted to target a very, very, very old and sick man.
01:50:13.060 He's like, no, I can get away with this murder.
01:50:15.300 Nobody will ever suspect.
01:50:17.100 No one will see it coming.
01:50:17.920 No one will see it coming.
01:50:18.800 I'm a good Catholic.
01:50:19.920 I'm over here, you know, hey, praying for the pope.
01:50:23.340 Then I off him.
01:50:25.240 Yeah, that's what happened.
01:50:26.520 That's what happened.
01:50:27.940 Or not.
01:50:29.160 Or not.
01:50:30.220 Those are the two options.
01:50:31.360 Well, I'm not sure which way the New York Times would lean, but I'm pretty sure.
01:50:35.980 I'm pretty sure.
01:50:37.020 So today, the last day for people to, you know, go by and see the pope laying in state in the Vatican.
01:50:43.440 I'm going on vacation.
01:50:44.780 Stu is also going on vacation.
01:50:46.280 We'll be gone for about 10 days.
01:50:47.720 And I'm supposed to go to, where am I going, Stu?
01:50:57.080 Branson?
01:50:57.780 No, I'm going to.
01:50:59.340 Italy?
01:50:59.800 Rome?
01:51:00.460 Italy, but the Turin.
01:51:02.880 I'm going to see the Shroud of Turin.
01:51:04.780 Oh, yeah, me too.
01:51:06.020 I have the same vacation plan.
01:51:07.120 Maybe I'll bump into you a while.
01:51:08.140 Yeah.
01:51:09.080 So, you know, I've wanted to see it since I was a kid.
01:51:11.540 Going to a hotel.
01:51:11.900 You know, I've been talking to some of the experts that have been going over it and everything else.
01:51:15.540 And they're all meeting over in Turin next week.
01:51:18.860 And they were getting a private viewing.
01:51:20.800 They invited me to come for viewing for like 100 people.
01:51:24.200 And they're not even sure they're going to show it ever again.
01:51:26.180 Because every time they show it, something happens.
01:51:28.520 I swear to you, it wasn't me that spilled the Coke on it.
01:51:31.540 But that stain?
01:51:33.420 No.
01:51:34.600 Jesus.
01:51:35.340 Anyway, something always happens to it.
01:51:39.280 And so, you know, I was lucky enough to be invited, Tanya and I.
01:51:43.820 We were going to go see it.
01:51:44.620 And now the Pope dies.
01:51:47.140 And it doesn't belong to the Catholic Church.
01:51:48.560 It was actually a gift, I don't know, 1,400 years ago to the Pope.
01:51:52.120 And so, it's owned by the Pope.
01:51:53.540 And now that the Pope is dead, it's kind of like nobody really owns it.
01:51:57.080 So, nobody can say.
01:51:58.620 And so, now we're going over there.
01:52:01.480 And, you know, you won't know until the day of.
01:52:05.560 And we'll see what happens.
01:52:07.000 So, I don't know if I get to see it or not.
01:52:08.820 But, you know, just crush a boy's dreams.
01:52:13.100 That's it.
01:52:13.500 No big deal.
01:52:14.900 I hope to spend some time by the pool.
01:52:17.840 Really?
01:52:18.240 On my vacation.
01:52:19.080 Yeah.
01:52:19.260 Yeah.
01:52:20.000 No shrouds.
01:52:21.080 Well, now that the shroud is not.
01:52:22.340 You know, I want to say I'm not going to say this to my wife.
01:52:24.960 Well, I guess I am because she listens to the show.
01:52:26.620 But now it's kind of like, I don't know.
01:52:27.920 Do you want to even go?
01:52:28.900 And she's going to be like, yes, I want to go.
01:52:31.360 And I'll be like, I don't know.
01:52:32.320 I mean, it's going to be a hassle going over.
01:52:34.280 And then you're with foreigners.
01:52:36.440 You don't really want to be surrounded by foreigners.
01:52:38.480 You know what I mean?
01:52:41.180 And to be clear, she listens to the show.
01:52:42.640 But she does have a good way of kind of filtering your voice out.
01:52:46.420 She does.
01:52:46.980 Yes.
01:52:47.340 She's really good at that.
01:52:48.380 She's really good at that.
01:52:49.160 She's very good at that.
01:52:49.740 It's quite a skill.
01:52:50.580 Yeah.
01:52:51.460 There is a new development in the.
01:52:54.240 We were talking a little bit off the air recently about the courts and what the president needs to do to.
01:53:00.660 Because there's a real battle going on with the courts.
01:53:04.620 I have an open letter I'm going to publish here in just a little while for the president.
01:53:08.200 You know, it's time he takes actions against the court.
01:53:11.400 You know, constitutional actions against the court.
01:53:13.700 He needs to stop this.
01:53:14.560 Well, yeah, because some people are saying now there's a constitutional crisis based on.
01:53:18.960 No, I'm serious.
01:53:19.340 That's what the left is saying.
01:53:20.700 Well, no, Mike Lee is saying that, too.
01:53:22.880 Mike Lee says this is judicial.
01:53:24.040 It's never good what both sides are saying.
01:53:25.520 I know.
01:53:25.940 He's saying, well, they're saying opposite directions.
01:53:28.240 Mike Lee is saying this is judicial insurrection.
01:53:30.800 Mike Lee doesn't use that language.
01:53:32.440 I don't know if you know Mike Lee.
01:53:34.600 He's like, well, I don't know.
01:53:35.860 That seems like that could be a little harsh.
01:53:38.880 You said the guy was a wiener.
01:53:41.720 I know.
01:53:42.080 And I regret that.
01:53:43.140 I mean, you know, he doesn't use this kind of language for him to say judicial insurrection is big.
01:53:48.440 Yeah, no, it is.
01:53:49.420 And he knows the courts and he knows the Constitution really well.
01:53:52.220 Yeah.
01:53:52.440 The story is today.
01:53:53.700 This is coming sort of from Kash Patel.
01:53:56.800 And I put an asterisk on that.
01:53:58.480 But it says federal agents on Friday arrested a judge in Wisconsin on obstruction charges after she allegedly helped an undocumented immigrant evade arrest.
01:54:08.360 That's according to Kash Patel, sort of.
01:54:11.560 And the reason I say sort of is because Patel made the announcement in an ex post, which was then quickly deleted.
01:54:17.040 So it's a little bit is a little bit murky here.
01:54:19.840 But the FBI did not immediately respond to request to CNBC for comment on why the post was removed.
01:54:25.600 Patel wrote that the FBI believes Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Duggan was intentionally misdirecting federal agents away from Eduardo Flores Ruiz as agents were attempting to arrest him at her courthouse last week.
01:54:41.780 Thankfully, our agents chased down the perp on foot.
01:54:44.240 He's been in custody since.
01:54:45.800 But the judge's obstruction created increased danger to the public, Patel said in the post.
01:54:50.080 She needs to be arrested.
01:54:51.860 She needs to be arrested, just like everybody else.
01:54:54.220 You know, did you see that the the New Mexico judge and his wife arrested?
01:54:58.920 Did you hear about this?
01:55:00.000 These guys.
01:55:01.100 So a judge and his wife, they they I don't know, see at Home Depot or some some guy who is, you know, looking for a job and they say, hey, you're great.
01:55:14.380 Why don't you come over and help us work on our house and you can stay at our house?
01:55:17.760 They put him up.
01:55:18.540 He's an illegal gang gang member.
01:55:19.920 I think he's MS-13.
01:55:21.320 And they they know it.
01:55:22.720 And he's living at the house.
01:55:24.300 And they're like, oh, no, nothing's going on here.
01:55:27.640 Well, turn over the gang member.
01:55:30.240 What gang member?
01:55:31.040 What are you talking about?
01:55:31.820 These guys are going to jail and they should.
01:55:33.640 That's a judge and his wife harboring a fugitive.
01:55:37.320 They should go to jail.
01:55:38.920 Yeah.
01:55:39.340 You're not supposed to do that.
01:55:40.200 And judges, my understanding and the left has told me this over and over again, that no one is above the law.
01:55:45.180 Yeah.
01:55:45.340 My understanding of judges would fit into that.
01:55:47.360 Yeah.
01:55:47.600 If they broke the law, they deserve to be prosecuted.
01:55:49.900 And that's the thing.
01:55:50.800 You know, you know, people say they're going to throw their people.
01:55:53.520 No, I don't want people thrown in jail just to throw in jail.
01:55:56.460 I want justice to be served.
01:55:58.460 I want I want them to have fair representation.
01:56:01.100 I want the truth mattering.
01:56:04.160 You know, I want the truth told.
01:56:06.580 You have to provide, you know, witnesses and evidence.
01:56:09.660 But if you're found guilty by a jury of your peers, not one of your cozy buddy judges, you know, you go to jail, period.
01:56:17.200 I'm so sick and tired of us having to do everything.
01:56:20.340 And we'll go to jail.
01:56:21.580 I'm sick and tired of paying my taxes.
01:56:23.380 I really am.
01:56:24.080 I'm sick and tired of paying my taxes.
01:56:25.840 I pay my taxes.
01:56:26.940 I live within the rules.
01:56:28.000 I don't I don't cheat.
01:56:29.980 I don't steal.
01:56:31.060 I don't do any of that stuff.
01:56:32.280 And neither does probably ninety nine point nine percent of everybody listening.
01:56:36.580 I'm sure there's a Democrat in here someplace.
01:56:38.580 Everybody who's listening, you play by the rules every day.
01:56:42.060 Every day you play by the rules.
01:56:44.140 You pay your student loan.
01:56:45.960 You didn't go to I didn't go to college because I couldn't afford to go to college.
01:56:50.620 OK, I knew I am.
01:56:51.820 I was raised at a time where you had to earn it.
01:56:53.920 You didn't you didn't take out loans.
01:56:55.480 You weren't going to repay.
01:56:56.420 You earned it.
01:56:57.940 You worked hard.
01:56:59.400 So I went one semester, one semester.
01:57:03.940 That's all I could afford.
01:57:05.200 I couldn't afford anymore.
01:57:06.520 I stopped going.
01:57:08.440 OK, I pay my bills.
01:57:10.020 I play by the rules.
01:57:11.840 And everybody else who doesn't play.
01:57:13.600 Do you see that Stacey Abrams is actually thinking about running for governor again?
01:57:17.740 Yes.
01:57:17.980 She just got two billion dollars given by the Biden administration of our tax dollars to
01:57:26.420 her little sham of an operation.
01:57:28.440 I don't know what she does.
01:57:29.600 I don't know what it was supposed to do.
01:57:31.140 But you can't tell me something that raised what?
01:57:33.440 A hundred dollars.
01:57:34.180 A hundred thousand dollars.
01:57:35.080 A hundred dollars.
01:57:35.960 It was a hundred dollars.
01:57:36.940 Raised a hundred dollars.
01:57:38.500 Two hundred.
01:57:38.980 But it was it was nowhere near a hundred thousand.
01:57:40.560 Yeah.
01:57:40.720 OK, so let's just be kind.
01:57:42.920 Let's say raised ten thousand dollars.
01:57:45.040 I think it was in the hundreds, ten thousand dollars on our own.
01:57:49.080 Then all of a sudden gets a grant from the government of two billion dollars.
01:57:53.580 Happens all the time, all the time.
01:57:55.300 How can I would be walked out of this building in handcuffs if that would have happened at
01:58:00.240 Mercury one?
01:58:01.220 And I should be if that happened.
01:58:04.720 Everybody who was involved in it should go to jail.
01:58:07.320 She's thinking about running again.
01:58:09.080 I'm sick of it.
01:58:10.080 I'm just sick of it.
01:58:11.600 Do you think now take what you just said, that frustration?
01:58:14.620 I'm sick of it.
01:58:15.540 I pay my taxes.
01:58:16.920 Nothing's ever fair, you know, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
01:58:20.200 Life isn't fair.
01:58:20.880 I'm not looking for fair.
01:58:22.200 I'm just looking for.
01:58:22.940 I'm summarizing.
01:58:23.940 You know what I'm saying?
01:58:24.980 Get off my back.
01:58:25.580 My point is not to attack you on that point.
01:58:28.120 I think it's a point that tons of people are feeling probably also on the left, but
01:58:33.000 definitely on the right.
01:58:35.240 Are you concerned at all about the outcome of that feeling?
01:58:38.980 Oh, my gosh.
01:58:39.760 I will say, while I agree that you should do what you can in the Constitution, within
01:58:48.280 the Constitution, to hold people responsible for their actions.
01:58:52.580 Totally agree there.
01:58:53.560 And I feel like we all agree on that.
01:58:55.460 There is, I do believe, a little bit of an appetite brewing, which is more like, screw
01:59:02.800 what the Constitution says.
01:59:04.200 Because we need to, and if we keep listening to the Constitution, we're going to continue
01:59:07.920 to lose.
01:59:08.500 We've tried that before.
01:59:09.620 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:59:11.000 Can you just abandon the Constitution?
01:59:13.900 I know you cannot.
01:59:15.480 You cannot.
01:59:16.820 We must not.
01:59:18.040 We will become everything we despise.
01:59:20.140 We will become petty little dictators.
01:59:22.860 We will become a horrid nightmare of a nation if we abandon the Constitution.
01:59:30.220 I can't tell you how many times I and the President used the word Constitution in our
01:59:34.960 conversations this week.
01:59:36.660 So what are the constitutional remedies, Mr. President?
01:59:40.700 What can you do constitutionally?
01:59:43.480 The minute you get off the Constitution, it's over.
01:59:46.580 It's over.
01:59:47.820 We cannot.
01:59:48.760 We lose everything if we get off the Constitution.
01:59:51.720 And anybody who says, well, we'll just get off, you never go back.
01:59:55.920 You never go back.
01:59:56.980 You know how you give, you know, you give the government a little bit of leeway and you're
02:00:00.760 like, yeah, just give them a little bit more power and they never get it back and they just
02:00:04.200 keep hogging more and more.
02:00:05.560 They never give it back.
02:00:06.940 If you say, well, just this time, we're not going to use the Constitution, you'll never
02:00:10.460 get it back.
02:00:11.520 Never.
02:00:13.040 And we cannot be part of that.
02:00:14.800 And we cannot, you know, this is the really scary thing.
02:00:18.140 People feel they have done their job.
02:00:20.280 70% of the American people agree with Donald Trump on the deporting of of illegals.
02:00:30.160 70% what happens?
02:00:33.600 You're seeing this in Europe.
02:00:35.020 What happens when the elites force their way down the throats of the people and say, no.
02:00:42.080 No, in this republic, 70% are saying, send them home, send them home now.
02:00:50.580 And you have the left, which is just cratering in popularity.
02:00:55.360 You have the left cratering.
02:00:57.200 You have the elite media making this whole thing.
02:01:01.080 What?
02:01:01.580 Whose story are they telling?
02:01:03.020 The deep state?
02:01:04.440 The deep, deep left?
02:01:06.060 The anti-American people, the what, MS-13?
02:01:10.040 Who?
02:01:10.360 Who are you?
02:01:11.000 What?
02:01:11.900 Whose side are you on here?
02:01:13.960 And when 70% of the American people feel they've done the right thing, they played by
02:01:19.380 the rules.
02:01:20.080 They went to the polls.
02:01:21.700 They expressed their point of view.
02:01:23.360 They went and they'll talk to a stupid pollster now and still say, I'm for that.
02:01:30.080 And that number is still 70%.
02:01:32.340 If you don't listen to the people, you're in trouble.
02:01:36.060 And in this nation, hopefully that means that Donald Trump wins more in the midterms.
02:01:45.980 But I don't know.
02:01:48.040 But if the Republicans, the Democrats, the media, and everybody else doesn't start listening
02:01:55.020 to the people, it will end the way it always ends.
02:01:59.240 And that is really bad.
02:02:01.400 And I don't recommend it.
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02:04:07.160 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
02:04:08.900 I want to play Marco Rubio on the Ukraine-Russia war.
02:04:12.200 Listen to this from the Oval.
02:04:14.620 Marco, what would you say?
02:04:15.740 Well, first of all, what was put before our partners was options to discuss about things
02:04:20.720 that it would take to end a war.
02:04:22.620 This war is endable.
02:04:23.980 Both sides just have to agree to it.
02:04:25.440 We've shown them a pathway forward.
02:04:26.780 We've discussed those ideas.
02:04:27.780 There was a good meeting yesterday.
02:04:28.760 There'll be good meetings over the weekend.
02:04:30.340 We've shown them the finish line.
02:04:31.720 We need both of them to say yes.
02:04:32.980 But what happened last night with those missile strikes should remind everybody of why this
02:04:36.800 war needs to end.
02:04:37.580 It's horrible those missiles landed.
02:04:38.880 What's even worse is there are today people that were alive yesterday that are not alive
02:04:42.500 today because this war continues.
02:04:44.620 And the president wants to stop it.
02:04:46.240 And everyone should be thanking the president for being a peacemaker and trying to save lives.
02:04:49.960 That's what we're trying to do here.
02:04:51.020 It's not our war we didn't start it, as you know.
02:04:53.680 But we're trying to end the dying.
02:04:55.640 We're trying to end the destruction.
02:04:57.560 And we've shown the path forward.
02:04:59.960 We can see the finish line.
02:05:01.300 But both of them have to get there.
02:05:02.380 We're going to do everything we can to help them get there.
02:05:04.160 But they have to ultimately say yes.
02:05:05.660 But we are using a lot of pressure on both.
02:05:07.940 You know, if you think we're just in there because we're nice people, then we are nice
02:05:11.460 people.
02:05:11.780 But we're using a lot of pressure on both.
02:05:14.220 You know, it's interesting.
02:05:15.440 I sat with him this week and I asked him about Ukraine.
02:05:18.320 And his number one priority, you know, I said, who's the fault here?
02:05:24.220 He said, first of all, let me just say this.
02:05:25.760 We have to end this.
02:05:27.800 Five million people have died.
02:05:30.160 It's got to end.
02:05:31.540 It's got to end.
02:05:32.200 We got to stop killing people.
02:05:35.140 I mean, he's compassionate and passionate about ending this war.
02:05:39.600 And I asked him, I said, who's the biggest problem?
02:05:41.460 Is it Russia?
02:05:43.240 Is it Putin?
02:05:44.800 Is it Zelensky?
02:05:46.300 Or is it Europe?
02:05:48.820 Listen to his answer.
02:05:50.180 Go grab the podcast and listen to his answer.
02:05:56.240 I personally think it's Europe.
02:05:58.960 Do you think, because I think obviously we want them to accept this deal because we want
02:06:04.720 the thing over with, especially since it's not our war.
02:06:07.500 Russia seems like they would get to a place where at least they'd say they'd agree to it.
02:06:11.340 Now they've agreed to plenty of peace things before and have invaded after.
02:06:14.440 So who knows?
02:06:15.060 And I understand that's what probably why Ukraine is pretty skeptical.
02:06:18.500 But if you were, if you were Zelensky, would you agree to this deal?
02:06:22.260 Yes.
02:06:23.520 I'd like, I'd like to, I think my people would be tired of war.
02:06:27.300 I'm sure they are, but they also don't want to lose 20% of their territory.
02:06:30.840 Yeah.
02:06:31.040 They also don't want to lose any more of their sons or daughters.
02:06:33.980 They don't want to lose any more parents.
02:06:35.700 They don't want to lose any more people.
02:06:37.060 I mean, you know, I'm convinced if it wasn't for Europe, this war would be over.
02:06:43.560 If it wasn't for people like France, if it wasn't.
02:06:46.600 What are they doing to continue it?
02:06:48.660 I think they are, I think they're on a, I think they're on a direct path against Donald
02:06:55.900 Trump to shore up NATO and they have their own little destructive WEF plans.
02:07:02.580 Uh, I mean, you know, maybe that's, maybe that's too cynical, but I, show me something
02:07:09.880 that hasn't made you cynical lately.
02:07:12.180 You cynical?
02:07:12.980 Yeah.
02:07:13.380 No.
02:07:14.040 I, uh, I just pray for peace and, uh, pray for level headedness and that everybody starts
02:07:19.720 to realize, Hey, we should stop killing people.
02:07:21.660 This isn't worth it.
02:07:22.460 Let's stop killing people.
02:07:25.080 This is Glenn Beck.