The Glenn Beck Program - February 21, 2023


Glenn's Response to the National Divorce Debate | Guests: Nikki Haley & Jason Whitlock | 2⧸21⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

148.19995

Word Count

18,368

Sentence Count

1,553

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

Nikki Haley, Hillary Clinton, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Bernie Sanders, and much more on today's episode of The Glenn Beck Show. Glenn Beck is a conservative commentator and host of the Glenn Beck show on the conservative network Glenn Beck Radio Network.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Thank you very much, Hillary.
00:00:01.400 Appreciate it.
00:00:01.880 We've got we have got quite a show for you.
00:00:05.020 Nikki Haley is going to be on with us in a little while.
00:00:08.660 We're we.
00:00:10.120 I also have something that coming up next that is going to be taken and distorted.
00:00:15.160 So I need you to listen to the whole thing because it's dangerous, distorted and accurate.
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00:02:03.260 So yesterday, Marjorie Taylor Greene tweeted, we need a national divorce.
00:02:16.380 We need to separate by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government.
00:02:22.200 Everyone I talk to says this from the sick and disgusting woke culture issue shoved down
00:02:26.900 our throats by the Democrats' traitorous America last policies.
00:02:31.160 We are done.
00:02:33.400 Well, the left reacted.
00:02:35.920 One of the tweets said, all who support Greene's call to end the U.S.
00:02:41.160 should have their U.S. citizenship revoked.
00:02:45.280 Well, which one is right?
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00:03:57.020 So we need a national divorce.
00:03:58.740 I want to make sure I'm very, very clear on this.
00:04:00.760 We need a national divorce, she writes.
00:04:03.600 We need to separate by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government.
00:04:09.160 So she's not saying destroy America.
00:04:12.320 She's saying we should probably not do business with one another because we're killing each other and shrink the federal government.
00:04:20.720 Okay.
00:04:20.960 Everyone I talk to says this from sick, disgusting, woke culture issues.
00:04:24.900 Shoved down our throats.
00:04:26.240 To the Democrats, traitorous America last policies.
00:04:31.320 We're done.
00:04:32.960 Okay.
00:04:33.400 Then the response, all those who support Green call to end the U.S.
00:04:36.900 She didn't say that.
00:04:38.540 But let's just take her.
00:04:39.820 Let's just take it at her.
00:04:41.440 You know, we should separate and have a national divorce.
00:04:45.320 They should have their U.S. citizenship revoked.
00:04:48.800 Really?
00:04:50.520 Because I know a lot of people on the left that have actually called for the USA to end.
00:04:57.320 And they haven't had their citizenship revolt.
00:04:59.600 So if you want to do that, let's just be consistent.
00:05:01.960 Here's the way I look at things today.
00:05:09.200 Remember when they said they wanted to reimagine the police?
00:05:14.180 Many of us thought, no, they don't want to just reimagine the police.
00:05:17.220 They want to reimagine everything.
00:05:18.820 When it comes to the police, they want to reimagine the justice system.
00:05:22.960 The system that we have had in place for over 200 years.
00:05:28.620 The system that is dictated and designed by our Constitution.
00:05:33.500 They wanted to redesign and reimagine all of that.
00:05:36.560 They wanted to reimagine all of our history.
00:05:39.780 They were taking down statues.
00:05:42.140 They were making George Washington into a monster.
00:05:48.000 They wanted to reimagine our basic way of life.
00:05:52.960 Now, a lot of us thought that was foolish.
00:05:56.500 A lot of us thought that was foolish.
00:05:57.900 Now, there is a new study out that shows the results of this.
00:06:02.980 And it's been a two-year study.
00:06:04.440 And if you're a longtime listener, you know that I will admit when I'm wrong.
00:06:08.900 And the study shows, right or wrong, the idea of zero bail and arrest and release,
00:06:17.380 they are not foolish, as it turns out.
00:06:19.820 They are extraordinarily dangerous as well.
00:06:24.760 Now, common sense told many Americans, that's a disaster.
00:06:29.080 You don't do that.
00:06:30.540 You don't just throw something out.
00:06:33.200 This is important.
00:06:34.260 You don't just throw something out and say, let's reimagine.
00:06:38.220 What's your plan?
00:06:41.860 What are the steps you're going to take?
00:06:45.060 What are you replacing it with?
00:06:47.620 Now, they've been studying this since June 2021, and they are dramatic.
00:06:54.740 And there's no two ways to read the results.
00:06:58.280 I'll quickly just give you this.
00:07:00.600 If you had a zero bail policy, it appears as though more than 70% now of those who were released without bail
00:07:12.840 went on to be arrested for additional crimes.
00:07:17.200 78% of suspects released without bail were found to be re-arrested for crimes.
00:07:27.260 And if you gave bail, only 46% were arrested.
00:07:32.060 So that's really, really clear.
00:07:34.260 And this is just one thing of the reimagining of our entire system.
00:07:39.200 So we know reimagining war, how that's working out for us, reimagining our military, reimagining our Middle East policy.
00:07:51.560 We know how those things are working out for us.
00:07:56.000 So the left, and let's go back to the police forces, the left forced a reimagining on our police forces all across the country.
00:08:05.720 They got their way.
00:08:07.660 No bail.
00:08:08.820 They reimagined the district attorneys with George Soros.
00:08:12.800 They reimagined all of it.
00:08:14.340 Did it help?
00:08:16.800 Did it help the criminal?
00:08:19.660 Or did it help the victim?
00:08:22.420 Did it help black people, white people, Hispanics, the communities?
00:08:27.080 Is life better in those communities for anyone?
00:08:30.400 Is life safer for either the victim, the offender, or the community?
00:08:36.540 Is our law enforcement better?
00:08:38.820 Did it fix the rogue cop problem?
00:08:42.860 Are our cops feeling like, you know, they're not the bad guy with no one watching their back?
00:08:50.580 Or do they feel like they are the bad guy and no one's watching their back?
00:08:55.980 See, this goes to one piece of the entire puzzle that they have been putting together.
00:09:02.260 And a society cannot survive very long with lawlessness and a free society even less.
00:09:11.400 So now that the results are officially in, on just this one topic, will the cities admit they're wrong?
00:09:19.880 Will they change this policy?
00:09:22.440 Will mayors, governors, legislators, attorney generals reign in this grossly failed experiment?
00:09:29.600 Now, my guess is no.
00:09:33.620 Well, why?
00:09:35.260 Again, I'd have to go to common sense.
00:09:38.260 A couple of things.
00:09:39.620 One, admitting that you were wrong is very difficult and politicians don't usually do it.
00:09:44.900 But they also have this thing with Marxism where they say the same thing after every Marxist authoritarian failure.
00:09:55.500 It just wasn't done right.
00:09:57.120 Well, we just didn't do it right.
00:09:58.500 Okay, well, let me ask, Seattle.
00:10:01.500 You had all the power.
00:10:04.380 Portland.
00:10:05.640 What levers did you not control?
00:10:08.580 Why did it not work out well?
00:10:11.400 Were the wrong people in charge again?
00:10:15.900 See, the only thing you didn't have was the power to physically or permanently silence all those who opposed you.
00:10:23.800 But you had the power to do that more than any time since the 1950s and the Red Scare.
00:10:32.420 The reason why this won't change is because it is clear this was never a plan to make policing better.
00:10:43.140 It was a plan and it was well thought out.
00:10:46.560 But it was just a plan to destroy, to tear down, and to create chaos.
00:10:52.300 And they've been very successful in that plan all across America and throughout almost every portion of society.
00:11:02.240 The plan to destroy the community, destroy our history, our standards, to destroy our story, to destroy our power as an individual and our power as a country.
00:11:18.540 As far as, you know, domestically, our power as a country with foreign relations and our physical power.
00:11:28.020 They've destroyed the relationship between parents and teachers, parents and their doctors, while destroying the stability of childhood, by refusing reality and confusing reality with fantasy, by destroying logic and reason and empirical truth, and replacing it with activism, slogans, relativism, and dangerous lies.
00:11:55.460 So, we have our proof on the reimagining of the police.
00:12:02.280 We have it in a study.
00:12:03.400 But we know the proof on so many things.
00:12:08.880 I mean, anyone with common sense knew this would be the result of no bail.
00:12:12.660 How long will Americans of all political stripes, those Democrats, Republicans, Independents, all of us, how long are we going to wait before we demand at the local, state, and federal level that they end this wanton destruction of our entire way of life?
00:12:35.860 We are not safer today in most of our cities now.
00:12:40.680 The world is in much greater danger now because we have reimagined the truths that have kept our military strong.
00:12:48.620 We are economically in peril, the dollar value, because we're reimagining what it means to print money.
00:12:58.920 Our borders are not secure, our borders are not secure, our citizens are not in charge, they're not listened to many of the times.
00:13:06.840 Is our government even engaged in the basic tasks that we, the people, outlined for them when we, the people, established the government?
00:13:21.440 Because we told them in writing that we were just lending them our power in order to, quote, form a more perfect union.
00:13:31.480 Are they moving toward a more perfect union or a divided union?
00:13:38.120 We told them we would lend them our power to establish justice.
00:13:43.200 Is justice being served or is justice being redefined against the people's will?
00:13:52.760 Are they ensuring our domestic tranquility or are they the source of a lot of our problems?
00:14:01.480 Providing for the common defense, promoting the general welfare, are they securing the blessings of liberty to ourselves and to our posterity?
00:14:11.700 Are your children going to be freer than you are?
00:14:17.340 Boy, I would say that is a big no.
00:14:22.360 So I don't know if they're even engaged.
00:14:24.600 I contend that they've not just failed on this job, but they have become hostile to the meaning and purpose of that job.
00:14:34.540 And we let them.
00:14:36.120 But our founders knew that this would happen.
00:14:39.060 They knew we would tolerate it up to some point from the Declaration of Independence.
00:14:46.020 All experience has shown that mankind is more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they're accustomed.
00:14:56.280 We're used to this.
00:14:58.800 And it's still I mean, life goes on.
00:15:02.060 I mean, I'm still free to go to the movies.
00:15:04.180 I got a job, whatever.
00:15:07.480 So we tolerate too much, but that's expected.
00:15:12.820 But we told them that their job was to secure the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
00:15:21.640 Governments were instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
00:15:29.020 But it goes on whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends.
00:15:36.500 It is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, not a period, a comma, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness.
00:15:56.460 So what they're saying here is you have to build the net to fall into.
00:16:03.160 You have to show what you're going to replace it with.
00:16:07.440 And you'll notice that anyone who says, I don't want to replace it.
00:16:11.680 I want to live by the Constitution are deemed radicals.
00:16:17.080 And those who want to reimagine everything are not radicals.
00:16:22.300 Well, that's an upside down world.
00:16:24.360 They said, prudence indeed will dictate the government's long-established should not be changed for light and transient causes.
00:16:34.120 But when a long train of abuses and usurptations, now listen to this, pursuing invariably the same object,
00:16:43.460 invinces, otherwise known, shows clear evidence, a design to reduce them under absolute despotism.
00:16:53.540 It is their right.
00:16:54.440 It is their duty to throw off this government and provide new guards for their future security.
00:17:02.360 Now, that's a fascinating phrase.
00:17:09.700 Think of that.
00:17:11.080 What a long train of abuses and usurptations.
00:17:13.320 So things that are happening, that are destroying your freedom, your way of life, our Constitution.
00:17:22.460 And they're all ending the same way.
00:17:26.620 Has anybody you've ever heard?
00:17:28.280 Hey, how come?
00:17:29.600 I mean, this is a mistake.
00:17:30.760 This is a mistake.
00:17:31.540 This is a mistake.
00:17:32.080 How come there's never a mistake that goes the way of the Constitution for America?
00:17:37.240 That's a long train of abuses and usurptations pursuing invariably the same object, the destruction.
00:17:48.060 And when you have clear evidence that this is a design, this isn't just happenstance.
00:17:56.320 There are people designing this that put us into absolute despotism.
00:18:05.220 Then you have a right and a duty.
00:18:07.240 So the two questions remain.
00:18:10.160 Do you see a long train of abuses and actions that are trying to destroy your rights and powers?
00:18:16.800 Do they all point to the same object, to the same direction, to destroy our system of rights, checks and balances, justice, security, to give us a completely new form of rule and society?
00:18:34.420 I think the answer to that one is clearly yes.
00:18:38.420 Yes, but it may not be for those who have their heads in the sand and are not paying attention to the news.
00:18:44.960 Have we, the people, have we, the people, been informed and involved in those decisions?
00:18:52.260 Because if we were all doing it and they were sharing and saying, look, we're going to do this.
00:18:59.700 We want to abolish these rights in the Constitution.
00:19:03.560 We want to make sure that we have a administrative state and Congress is irrelevant.
00:19:10.100 And we all talked about it openly and we all decided that would be different.
00:19:16.880 But that's not what's happening.
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00:20:44.600 So do we have a long train of abuses and actions trying to destroy?
00:20:57.320 Have you been involved in it?
00:21:00.020 Or have you been lied to?
00:21:01.760 Have you been diverted, silenced, gaslit?
00:21:06.060 Have you been told things like ESG and the Great Reset are fables, lies, disinformation, conspiracy theories, and now see that they are not that?
00:21:16.560 And how many times have you been told?
00:21:17.560 And how many times have you been told one thing by your government and then you realize they are actually doing that?
00:21:25.620 Have they allowed chaos to breed and burn on our streets only to excuse those with a torch and then discredit and silence those people?
00:21:35.060 And call them terrorists when they're actually law-abiding citizens who are just standing up and saying law and order?
00:21:43.700 Has the government grown past their constitutional restraints?
00:21:47.700 And has it been to enhance and secure your individual rights or has it been to chain you while freeing those who are in bed with government?
00:21:59.200 And are all of these abuses and actions pointing the same direction or not?
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00:22:12.960 What is that duty?
00:22:16.760 How do you do it?
00:22:18.560 Now, this is where everyone stops.
00:22:22.560 This is where everybody says, we got to separate and have a national divorce.
00:22:26.700 And others say, that's traitorous.
00:22:29.540 That's treason.
00:22:30.640 Well, that's because people aren't answering the second question.
00:22:37.040 The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are very clear on your rights and your duty.
00:22:47.000 But the second question is, how?
00:22:49.780 What does that mean?
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00:24:16.660 So, we have been talking about the national divorce.
00:24:31.180 It's trending again today.
00:24:34.120 And people are arguing back and forth.
00:24:36.160 You're a traitor if you say that.
00:24:37.460 Well, you're a traitor because you're trying to destroy America.
00:24:39.600 Let's just use some logic and reason here.
00:24:42.440 Okay?
00:24:42.640 Nobody wants a war.
00:24:43.700 If there is a war between the states, those don't usually end well.
00:24:50.040 And, in fact, I think ours is the only one that's ever ended well.
00:24:53.320 But it won't end the same way this time because we are not the people our founders were.
00:24:59.020 We have to decide, first of all, is there a pattern or a long train of abuses?
00:25:04.200 Is there a pattern all pointing to a design to destroy your freedom, your rights, as outlined in the Bill of Rights Constitution and the Declaration of Independence?
00:25:17.760 If you decide that, then you have a right and responsibility according to the Declaration of Independence.
00:25:24.100 But now, what do you do?
00:25:26.160 What do you do about that?
00:25:27.660 Red and blue separate?
00:25:31.840 Okay.
00:25:32.440 What does that even mean?
00:25:34.940 Because if Texas decided to secede, I would not live under a state unless it was under the framework, the exact framework of the Constitution and the mission statement of the Declaration of Independence.
00:25:54.820 So, in other words, I would not tolerate anything being changed except a reset back to factory settings.
00:26:04.200 If you want to write a new constitution, I'm not in.
00:26:08.980 Because I support the Constitution of the United States.
00:26:13.060 Okay?
00:26:13.440 I will do everything in my power to protect and defend that.
00:26:17.980 So, I don't really see, you know, myself, at least, as leaving the United States of America.
00:26:26.860 I think the United States of America, the power structures, have left the United States of America.
00:26:32.800 Not me.
00:26:34.820 I still believe in the same values that we've had since the revolution and the beginning of the republic.
00:26:43.460 So, what does that mean exactly, the national divorce?
00:26:50.080 Now, build a dual economy?
00:26:53.520 This makes sense on so many levels.
00:26:56.160 First of all, we have seen that the economy, our banking system, our trade with one another, has become weaponized by the United States government through public-private partnerships.
00:27:10.580 The things they couldn't do because they were constitutionally restrained, they have gotten corporations to do.
00:27:17.720 Well, that's a usurpation of the rights in our Constitution.
00:27:21.900 So, no, I don't want to live that way.
00:27:27.820 And until they will reestablish the proper role of government, we should do everything we can to ensure we don't need their corporations, the government's corporations, to survive.
00:27:44.400 But this makes sense in so many ways.
00:27:49.340 Look at what COVID taught us.
00:27:51.500 We are not independent.
00:27:53.780 We are not independent as people.
00:27:56.640 We are not independent as communities or states.
00:27:59.960 We will all perish if there is a global trade shutdown.
00:28:05.820 We should be rebuilding our manufacturing, our skills.
00:28:11.880 We should be able to survive locally.
00:28:16.500 So, having a dual economy is really smart.
00:28:25.040 So, you have a right to do this.
00:28:29.620 You have a right to discuss this.
00:28:32.220 You have a duty, it says in the Declaration of Independence, to throw off the chains.
00:28:39.160 But what is that duty?
00:28:40.740 What does that mean?
00:28:42.600 Because, remember, there's a comma, not a period.
00:28:45.280 You have to replace it with something that you think is going to be better.
00:28:50.380 Now, I can't think of anything better than the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.
00:28:55.340 Can't think of anything better that would protect them.
00:28:59.060 You just have to actually use those things.
00:29:02.340 See, it's our duty to not only throw off the chains and not act as terrorists or to become what we despise.
00:29:12.940 It's to work together as a people to throw off the chains and organizing such powers that will be more likely to protect those rights.
00:29:24.520 So, that's not a terror group from Antifa to the white supremacists that offer nothing more than chaos.
00:29:33.500 Slavery.
00:29:34.060 You have to have a plan before you follow someone, or you say, let's just shirk off these chains.
00:29:44.460 You can't.
00:29:45.500 What's your plan that ends up being more safe for individuals and their rights?
00:29:51.740 I haven't heard that plan.
00:29:53.380 You see, there is a plan on the other side.
00:29:56.240 They are building the framework of a global community.
00:30:00.140 They are building a global government.
00:30:03.040 They are building a new currency that will monitor you.
00:30:07.000 They are building the authoritarian state.
00:30:10.620 And there's a very well-crafted, well-designed plan that, quite honestly, is genius.
00:30:17.280 They didn't collapse us first.
00:30:19.500 They're collapsing us as the power grows.
00:30:23.620 They start to put in ESG.
00:30:26.340 And as that takes root, they collapse us a little bit more.
00:30:30.960 And so, it's a controlled destruction.
00:30:35.260 Well, you don't just destroy that and expect everything to go well.
00:30:40.360 What is the framework?
00:30:42.000 So, when somebody says we should secede or we should have a national divorce, what do you mean by that?
00:30:49.420 What is the framework?
00:30:50.660 What are the states, what is their government like?
00:30:53.580 The first thing we have to do, if you believe there are usurpations and a long train of abuses that point to despotism,
00:31:06.580 we must first reestablish our first citizenship.
00:31:12.500 Otherwise, this is America's cornerstone.
00:31:17.880 God.
00:31:19.980 If you live up to those laws first, start with the first, you know, hey, how about the Ten Commandments?
00:31:26.980 Those are too difficult.
00:31:28.780 How about the Golden Rule?
00:31:30.100 Live up to those laws first because that will give you reason, clarity, and divine inspiration to reestablish this experiment and the guardians to guard those rights.
00:31:51.900 In the meantime, know that the design is real.
00:31:57.460 The design to destroy this is real.
00:32:00.860 And so, we all have a duty to stand up.
00:32:04.180 But what?
00:32:05.400 We stand up for the restraint on current power.
00:32:08.900 We're not against.
00:32:10.340 We're for the Bill of Rights.
00:32:12.540 Why are we always saying we're against this?
00:32:14.880 We should be saying, no, that's a violation of the Bill of Rights, and I am for freedom of speech.
00:32:25.500 We need to stand for people like freedom caucuses.
00:32:29.060 There should be a freedom caucus in at least 25 states, and they should be powerful.
00:32:34.800 Texas doesn't even have one.
00:32:36.980 How is that possible in a state this red?
00:32:41.220 Because this state, the GOP, has gone corrupt.
00:32:45.480 We need to stand as long as the Freedom Caucus stands for the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
00:32:53.280 Ohio, stop waiting for the feds.
00:32:57.840 What are you waiting for?
00:33:00.000 Why did the governor wait so long?
00:33:02.120 What, the governor has absolutely no power?
00:33:05.220 I mean, I swear, I'm going to get him a little bracelet that says, what would Ron DeSantis do?
00:33:09.440 Just look at it every day.
00:33:12.340 You think he's waiting around?
00:33:13.540 Don't take care of your own people.
00:33:15.760 You look mousy and, quite frankly, un-American.
00:33:20.600 Now, we need to stand up in all cases against lies.
00:33:28.240 Now, that's hard.
00:33:29.680 In all cases against, do not tolerate lies.
00:33:33.980 This is the easiest thing you can do.
00:33:35.920 Do not go along to get along.
00:33:40.100 That doesn't mean agitate.
00:33:42.040 That means, no, I'm sorry, that's not true.
00:33:45.740 Get involved in your anti-ESG legislation on your state level.
00:33:53.080 Work for fair access laws, which empower you, not the attorney general, but empower you to go after ESG.
00:34:04.540 Now is the time to support candidates that will throw the rhinos out.
00:34:11.080 Now is the time to decide, am I supposed to run?
00:34:15.660 Am I supposed to help somebody who is running?
00:34:18.580 In 2024, there should be strong Bill of Rights and constitutional candidates.
00:34:25.800 Not radicals, not crazy people.
00:34:27.900 People who know the Constitution and Bill of Rights and will walk through fire to reestablish that.
00:34:37.640 Mitt Romney should have a challenger right now.
00:34:41.320 Kevin Kramer in North Dakota should have a challenger.
00:34:46.000 Does he have a challenger?
00:34:47.700 Is the GOP or the freedom-loving people there?
00:34:51.360 Are you working on this?
00:34:52.960 These, Roger Wicker of Mississippi, these, Deb Fisher in Nebraska, these senators can be flipped, but you better have a good candidate, and you should be working on it right now.
00:35:14.420 We don't need to separate.
00:35:16.700 We need to find things that we all pretty much agree on.
00:35:20.180 And this insane march to war is something that should be universal.
00:35:26.900 We should stand up against the march towards war.
00:35:32.920 Stand up in your local community.
00:35:35.880 You want to make a difference?
00:35:36.920 Start a farmer's market if you don't have one already.
00:35:40.620 You want to make a difference?
00:35:41.940 If you have one already, go shop the farmer's market.
00:35:46.260 Go find a church that is actually engaged.
00:35:49.400 Not necessarily in politics, but a church that is teaching what our pilgrims knew that made them a danger to the king, which is, there is no king but God.
00:36:04.960 I answer to God first, not men.
00:36:08.820 And the flow of power goes God, man, government.
00:36:15.100 Government is last and only empowered by man to protect the rights given to him by God.
00:36:22.180 But if I boil it down to one thing, it would be getting you and your family right with God.
00:36:40.760 God is the only answer at this point.
00:36:46.980 If we do not have his favor, we do not survive.
00:36:53.700 This is a divine and sacred land.
00:36:56.440 This land, is it a coincidence that freedom was established here and all of this land, we have everything we need, everything we need to be independent and free and be a beacon on a hill.
00:37:13.200 For all the world to see, this is how man can live with one another in peace, in harmony.
00:37:24.260 We get it wrong, and sometimes for long periods of time.
00:37:28.600 But as long as the people understand they have the power to correct those wrongs and go back to the system that was divinely inspired, our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, our Declaration of Independence, all of the answers that you need are in those documents.
00:37:52.500 So, should we have a national divorce?
00:38:00.500 I wouldn't be against it, but I'm the one that's keeping the kids.
00:38:08.280 I think we're the ones that, you know, need to make sure we're not the ones that are violating the rules of this marriage.
00:38:18.640 You are.
00:38:19.520 You're the ones stepping out on us.
00:38:23.900 I'm living by my marriage vows.
00:38:26.700 I'm living by the rules of the Constitution.
00:38:29.920 And if your state is not, start standing up and demanding that they live by the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the U.S. Constitution.
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00:40:34.520 Speaking of podcasts, there's an interesting one called The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling that I'm interested in hearing.
00:40:40.060 I haven't heard it yet, but it's interviews with J.K. Rowling.
00:40:44.300 It doesn't normally do a lot of interviews about these controversies.
00:40:47.520 Going all the way back to the early days when people were saying the Harry Potter books because of wizardry were demonic in the 90s and such, and all the way up through the controversies of today.
00:41:00.920 It's also interesting.
00:41:01.940 It's hosted by Megan Roper, if I remember her name right.
00:41:07.540 She's been on the show before.
00:41:09.080 She was the child of the Westboro Baptist Church, the church that goes to the military funerals and protests them.
00:41:18.180 Oh, she's great.
00:41:18.440 And she wound up leaving that world.
00:41:19.740 She's really an interesting person.
00:41:21.420 So she's the host of it, talking to J.K. Rowling about everything going on in her life now.
00:41:25.220 Oh, that's great.
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00:41:27.960 Yeah.
00:41:28.140 By the way, coming up next, Nikki Haley joins me.
00:41:31.560 We're going to talk about Don Lemon, but also the state of war that seems to be coming.
00:41:39.880 Very recently, we shot down a Chinese spy balloon.
00:41:43.680 I can mean a lot of things, but one thing it definitely means is our relationship with China isn't getting any better.
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00:43:29.920 What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:43:37.860 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:40.280 Nikki Haley, 2024 GOP presidential candidate, former ambassador to the United Nations, former South Carolina governor, and somebody that really will have some insight on what is going on globally right now.
00:44:00.920 That joins me in 60 seconds.
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00:45:09.820 Nikki, welcome to the program.
00:45:11.460 How are you?
00:45:13.120 Hi, Glenn.
00:45:13.820 It's great to be with you.
00:45:14.760 It is great to be with you.
00:45:16.780 Listen, I know we have a short period of time, so I want to get through an awful lot.
00:45:21.020 First, let me make sure that everybody understands.
00:45:23.400 This is Nikki Haley.
00:45:24.940 She's running for president, even though she's passed her prime and only uses her brownness to mask her white supremacy.
00:45:32.940 You know, I mean, I have always made the liberals' heads explode.
00:45:40.000 They can't stand the thought that a conservative minority female would not be Democrat.
00:45:45.640 And they just throw anything and everything.
00:45:49.080 And, you know, it means we're winning.
00:45:51.780 They know that I pull independents.
00:45:54.420 They know I pull suburban women.
00:45:55.840 They know I pull minorities.
00:45:57.640 And so if that's all they got, bring it.
00:45:59.680 Yeah.
00:46:00.280 I want to talk to you about, I'm very concerned about what I think is this march to global war.
00:46:09.860 You know, we have spent all of our capital on, you know, peace through strength.
00:46:16.900 We look incredibly weak and the president was over in Ukraine.
00:46:23.220 You know, it's regime change or nothing, I think.
00:46:27.620 What what what are we doing is what are we doing?
00:46:32.320 Well, first of all, this isn't peace through strength.
00:46:34.820 I mean, I think let's start with the fact that Biden should not be in Ukraine right now.
00:46:38.640 He should be in Ohio with the people who are hurting.
00:46:41.500 And that's problem number one is that you never have a crisis happen and not be with your people.
00:46:46.900 So that's my first phone to pick with him.
00:46:49.840 You know, the second thing is he's never shown any strength.
00:46:52.940 I mean, all we have to do is, you know, none of this would be happening.
00:46:56.420 Let's be very clear.
00:46:57.380 None of this would be happening if we wouldn't have had the debacle in Afghanistan.
00:47:01.100 That sent so many ripple effects.
00:47:03.340 I mean, the idea that we would leave Bagram Air Force Base in the middle of the night without telling our allies who stood shoulder to shoulder with us for decades.
00:47:11.860 I mean, nothing was more embarrassing than that.
00:47:14.720 So that sent a huge message to our allies, but it sent a bigger message to our enemies.
00:47:19.400 So what should we be doing?
00:47:20.620 I mean, we're in Ukraine just sending everything over another five hundred million dollars.
00:47:27.580 And now we're I guess we're paying for their pensions.
00:47:30.640 China is all pissed off at us.
00:47:32.740 They're threatening the Philippines.
00:47:35.200 I mean, Israel is probably going to hit Iran.
00:47:39.420 North Korea is flexing its muscles.
00:47:41.340 Are we a nation headed towards war because we look so weak?
00:47:47.480 Well, we have to understand that war is not an option.
00:47:50.300 We have to prevent war.
00:47:51.580 The way you prevent war is, first of all, I mean, when it comes to Ukraine, I will tell you, I don't think we should ever send cash.
00:47:58.360 I don't think we should send blank checks.
00:48:00.100 I think we should rally the NATO troops and say NATO countries and say, what are you sending?
00:48:05.240 What are you sending?
00:48:06.180 And we need to make sure that Ukraine has the equipment and ammunition from all of us to make sure they can win.
00:48:12.000 They have proven that they can do that.
00:48:13.900 If Biden would have done that quickly in the beginning and rallied the troops with the NATO countries, we wouldn't be sitting in this position.
00:48:20.400 But what you do is you make sure they have the ability to win.
00:48:24.440 They don't need us to do that.
00:48:26.120 They just need the equipment to do it.
00:48:27.880 The second thing is, if we see Ukraine follow through, which Russia's lost 200,000 troops, they've raised the draft age to 65.
00:48:36.600 You know he's losing when he's getting drones from Iran and missiles from North Korea.
00:48:41.000 What we have to do is let them finish the job, and that will send the biggest message to China, Iran, and any enemy or dictator that wants to destroy the West.
00:48:51.280 Because China very much sees the West as the big centers, and they are determined to take us over.
00:48:56.900 And Glenn, I've got to say, the idea that Americans, that American children would look to the sky and see a Chinese spy balloon looking back at them is the most unthinkable national embarrassment we could have ever had.
00:49:14.140 And that's no different than Afghanistan, because the rest of the world is going, what in the world is happening with America?
00:49:21.100 All right, so let me go back on a couple of things.
00:49:23.280 You said, provide them, you know, the tools.
00:49:26.620 Does that include jets and tanks?
00:49:31.660 Well, I think that, you know, first of all, when we sent that, you know, if we had sent the anti-javelin tanks, you know, President Trump did that.
00:49:39.120 And that was a big win for them, because that's what they needed to be able to finish the deal.
00:49:44.880 We have to go with the NATO countries and saying, what do you send?
00:49:47.360 But I think you send what they need to win.
00:49:49.780 But we don't do it alone.
00:49:51.140 We do it with the other countries.
00:49:52.560 They will win this, and they will win this sooner when we stop dragging our feet.
00:49:58.120 We don't need to worry about sending cash to keep their government going.
00:50:01.740 We need to worry to make sure that they have the ammunition to fight, because they have the will.
00:50:07.040 They are trying to protect their freedom.
00:50:08.780 They're trying to save their country.
00:50:10.780 We just need to give them the ability to do that.
00:50:12.900 So when we tell China that they can't send any aid over, or that'll be a line that they'll cross with us, how do we have any credibility?
00:50:22.200 I mean, China's going to do what China's going to do.
00:50:25.160 First of all, China usually got arms from Russia.
00:50:28.020 It was never Russia getting arms from China.
00:50:30.140 China typically sends parts.
00:50:32.960 That's mostly what China ends up giving to Russia.
00:50:35.900 But look, I mean, you can't trust either one of these countries.
00:50:39.120 The problem is, don't forget, before this war started, China and Russia declared themselves unlimited partners, and they said Iran was their junior partner.
00:50:49.120 They are determined to make sure that the West falls.
00:50:53.300 We have to be determined to make sure that we are the ones that show that freedom reigns, and that freedom will always reign, and that we as freedom-loving countries are going to stick together to make sure that happens.
00:51:04.900 If they see that, China sees what's happened to Russia with all the sanctions.
00:51:10.440 They don't want that to happen to them.
00:51:12.500 So we don't need to be sending threats saying, you can't send this to Russia.
00:51:16.820 We just need to send the idea that, look, we're unbreakable.
00:51:20.800 This isn't going to happen.
00:51:21.700 When you see what happened to Russia, that could happen to you as well.
00:51:24.840 I have said for years that there will come a time when the rest of the world will sense our weakness, and they'll say, now, go, go, go, go, go.
00:51:35.160 I think we're at that point.
00:51:37.540 We are completely at that point.
00:51:39.240 And there's no way to, I mean, there's nothing this president can do that will send the message that we're tough, because we're not.
00:51:50.080 He's not.
00:51:50.740 He's not a serious threat to anyone if somebody threatens us.
00:51:56.600 I don't even think our Pentagon really is a threat at this point, the way they're being run and what they did in Afghanistan.
00:52:03.600 How do we make it the next two years without getting into real trouble with some of these countries?
00:52:13.020 I mean, honestly, Glenn, and I'm not being funny here.
00:52:16.880 We better start praying because, you know, if he's not even going to protect our borders and you've got terrorists coming across our borders, you've got Russian terrorists coming across our borders.
00:52:28.260 The fact that he's not even doing that says so much.
00:52:32.680 They know this is the weakest president we've ever had in history, and they know if ever there was a time they wanted to get territory, if ever there was a time they wanted to defeat us, it's now.
00:52:42.340 And so, you know, Biden is doing nothing.
00:52:45.520 He's literally doing nothing.
00:52:47.300 And so, you know, what I can tell you is, as a military wife who doesn't want to see America go to war, I will tell you that the second that we start getting control of America back,
00:52:59.300 the second we start showing strength, the second we show how strong our military is, strong militaries don't start war, strong militaries prevent war.
00:53:09.060 We have to start acting like the strong country that we used to be.
00:53:13.580 And you do that not by reacting to countries.
00:53:16.820 You do it by telling them what you expect of them.
00:53:19.900 That's what went wrong.
00:53:21.100 If you look at when President Trump was in office, he and I did it at the U.N., he was there.
00:53:26.880 He told countries what they should expect from us.
00:53:30.500 I made a point when I went to the U.N., I told them what the U.S. was for and what the U.S. was against.
00:53:35.680 I didn't care if they didn't like me, but I wanted them to respect America.
00:53:39.140 That's where we have to get back to again.
00:53:42.400 You know, Trump surrogates are suggesting that you're more of a globalist war hawk.
00:53:49.220 You have told me how much you respect President Trump.
00:53:53.040 How do you stay above the fray with Donald Trump?
00:53:58.660 Why did you decide, you said once, I'm not going to run if he's running, but you are now.
00:54:03.740 And how do we stop this from being ugly?
00:54:07.480 Well, first of all, when I said I wasn't going to run against him, we had not had to fall in Afghanistan.
00:54:13.400 We did not have Biden fall all over himself to get back into the Iran deal.
00:54:17.520 We didn't see all of these closings in schools.
00:54:21.060 We didn't lose the midterms.
00:54:23.400 So when I look at this, I think that we have to start looking forward.
00:54:29.220 There's been a lot of chaos in the past.
00:54:31.160 People love to talk about the past.
00:54:32.980 We've got to move forward.
00:54:34.420 I was a governor.
00:54:35.340 I took a hurting state and I turned it into the beast of the southeast.
00:54:38.780 When I was at the U.N., I took the kick me sign off of our back.
00:54:42.300 I am a problem solver.
00:54:44.040 I want to get in there.
00:54:45.080 I want to fix it.
00:54:45.840 And I do think it's time for a new generation to go in there.
00:54:49.500 I don't think you have to be 80 years old to run for president.
00:54:52.340 President Trump is my friend.
00:54:54.120 He is my friend.
00:54:55.300 But I think it's time for something new.
00:54:57.940 And I think that we need to start boldly going where we haven't gone before and start
00:55:02.980 riding the ship.
00:55:04.040 And, you know, I think that if ever there was a time America is tired of losing.
00:55:09.820 America is tired of losing.
00:55:11.180 And we have to do that.
00:55:12.320 Now, how do we keep it from not getting messy?
00:55:14.500 I'm not kicking sideways.
00:55:16.460 I'm kicking forward.
00:55:18.020 I'm not going and focusing on President Trump.
00:55:20.680 I'm focusing on President Biden and how awful he's leading our country.
00:55:25.000 And that's where we're going to focus.
00:55:26.740 And, you know, if those others choose to get dirty and you've seen how the liberals have
00:55:31.340 like self-combusted over the fact that I'm running, they can do that.
00:55:34.960 But I am very focused and very disciplined on the fact that American families can't afford
00:55:40.320 their groceries.
00:55:41.320 Mothers are looking for baby formula.
00:55:43.560 Children are so far behind in their education.
00:55:45.820 We don't know if we can catch them back up.
00:55:48.100 We've got open borders.
00:55:49.500 We're having our minds closed by woke ideology.
00:55:52.820 And we've got a Chinese spy balloon in the air.
00:55:55.660 I mean, something's got to give.
00:55:56.980 I'm not going to wait for somebody else to fix it.
00:55:58.820 I'm going to get in there and fix it.
00:56:00.000 So what you talked about, a competency test for politicians recently, and, you know, we
00:56:05.700 didn't have this problem when George Washington retired after his seven his second term that
00:56:12.120 set the standard until the progressive era and the progressives just wanted to be more
00:56:18.760 autocratic and keep the power centralized and everybody can run for as many terms as they
00:56:23.980 want, which we saw with with FDR.
00:56:27.040 When you talk about a competency test, that's clear with Joe Biden.
00:56:31.960 It is clear with Feinstein.
00:56:34.900 It's it's clear with our new senator from Pennsylvania.
00:56:40.500 But it's not really just the competency of the people in office.
00:56:46.340 Honestly, that's competency of the voter.
00:56:50.540 How do you not?
00:56:52.280 It's not that they just won't leave.
00:56:54.640 It's just the voter can see it and they still vote for it.
00:57:00.160 Well, I think what I am strongly and I will push for term limits.
00:57:04.600 I do think we need to have mental competency tests for anyone over 75.
00:57:08.100 Look at D.C. and look at everybody there from Dianne Feinstein to Bernie Sanders, you know,
00:57:14.420 pitched a fit yesterday on the fact that I said that.
00:57:16.960 And that's all the reason we have to do it.
00:57:19.120 It's about transparency, Glenn.
00:57:20.900 We need to start realizing government works for the people, not the other way around.
00:57:25.860 And that means that elected officials don't get to go up there and just do what they want
00:57:30.460 and show the power they want.
00:57:31.960 They need to be transparent to the American people.
00:57:34.480 I mean, don't forget that when I was a state legislator in South Carolina, our legislators
00:57:40.320 weren't showing their votes on the record.
00:57:42.400 We had a Republican House, a Republican Senate and Republican governor.
00:57:45.460 And my focus was, if you are debating anything on the floor of the House or the Senate, you
00:57:50.520 have to show legislative votes on the record.
00:57:52.720 I was completely blackballed.
00:57:54.540 So I ran for governor.
00:57:55.920 And now South Carolina shows every vote on the record, every ounce of transparency from
00:58:01.280 health care to term limits to competency tests.
00:58:04.500 When the American people see who is really in D.C., when they see what they're doing, we
00:58:11.400 will expose all of that because we need to light a fire under our elected officials.
00:58:16.020 Congress is not working.
00:58:17.500 So it is something's got to go.
00:58:18.920 It's also, though, if you get rid of the you put term limits there on elected and not on
00:58:26.520 the so-called public servants who have long careers and they make up the deep state, they
00:58:32.660 don't care who's elected.
00:58:34.040 They're outlasting them.
00:58:35.400 Would you consider doing that and reducing the size or abolishing a lot of the agencies
00:58:42.020 under the president?
00:58:43.860 Well, you first have to start by being able to fire whoever you need to fire.
00:58:47.560 I mean, when I was at the United Nations, I saw how entrenched they were.
00:58:52.240 Obama was very smart.
00:58:54.000 When he was leaving office, he went and basically promoted all of middle management to senior
00:59:00.780 management so that they couldn't get fired.
00:59:03.080 We have to go clean our agencies out from the inside out.
00:59:07.700 Look at our intelligence agencies right now.
00:59:09.740 Look at the DOJ right now.
00:59:11.220 Look at the State Department.
00:59:12.860 All of those, we have to go in and clean house.
00:59:15.740 And I did that in South Carolina as governor.
00:59:18.220 You go in and you let them know what you expect of them.
00:59:20.900 And anybody that is not walking the line where they understand they work for the people,
00:59:26.100 you get rid of them.
00:59:26.940 And you do it in a way, you know, when I went to the UN, my very first week, John Kerry's
00:59:32.160 sister worked at the UN in the U.S. embassy of the UN.
00:59:38.880 And she went and started, you know, causing trouble the very first week.
00:59:42.760 I told them, I said, get rid of her.
00:59:44.540 And they said, oh, you can't get rid of her.
00:59:46.000 She doesn't retire for six more months.
00:59:47.600 I said, send her home.
00:59:48.540 I don't care.
00:59:49.440 She's not working here.
00:59:50.580 You got you can't have poison in a situation and think you're going to fix it.
00:59:56.540 You've got to get rid of all of the toxicity.
00:59:59.260 Nikki Haley running as a presidential candidate for the GOP in 2024.
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01:00:18.220 Thank you, my friend.
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01:00:19.800 Good to talk to you.
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01:01:22.360 By the way, just so you know, our policy in the primary is to have everyone on, to be friend to all, enemy to none.
01:01:47.640 It is your choice.
01:01:48.940 My job is very, very clear, and I have strayed from this path before, and I'm not going to do it.
01:01:57.420 You are the one that makes the decision.
01:01:59.340 I will tell you my opinion, but I will do interviews with all of the candidates and provide them a safe space to be heard, but also to ask the questions that you want asked and answered.
01:02:15.460 So that's our policy going forward, and we welcome all of them on this program.
01:02:24.160 It's going to be a wild year.
01:02:25.020 Remember, we're about a year away from actual voting in this primary.
01:02:29.920 This is going to ramp up.
01:02:31.820 We're, what, five months away or so from debates?
01:02:36.100 I mean, this is going to happen a lot, pretty quickly.
01:02:38.800 And it's interesting, really, at this point, we still only have Nikki and Donald Trump in the race.
01:02:44.780 There's only the two candidates.
01:02:46.140 We've had other people had.
01:02:47.340 DeSantis is coming.
01:02:48.460 DeSantis is coming.
01:02:49.400 I think he'll wait a couple of months to get in, but he'll be in eventually.
01:02:55.560 You know, one of the interesting things, as Nikki Haley announced the same day, there was a, what some might call a leak, of Tim Scott's interest in the presidency.
01:03:07.200 We expect him to probably run as well.
01:03:09.440 I'd welcome him as well.
01:03:10.380 We talked to Vivek Ramaswamy.
01:03:12.420 Welcome him.
01:03:13.080 He's jumping in as well, potentially.
01:03:15.400 Certainly seemed that way.
01:03:16.580 And, you know, it's interesting to watch because there are some people that will jump in that are jumping in to be vice president.
01:03:23.040 Some people that want to be president.
01:03:25.200 Some people that just want to affect the conversation.
01:03:30.500 They might think, like, Vivek, the biggest thing that we have that we have to stop is ESG.
01:03:36.820 And I think he'd be getting in.
01:03:39.520 I'm not sure if he's running for this reason or if he's running at all or if he's running really as a serious candidate.
01:03:45.900 Could be any of those.
01:03:47.200 But he will affect the conversation and bring it to ESG.
01:03:53.100 And he knows that stuff better than anybody.
01:03:54.620 Yeah.
01:03:54.800 I think in the entire field, honestly.
01:03:56.540 Yeah.
01:03:56.700 I mean, another example, that might be John Bolton, who is saying he wants to jump in.
01:04:01.220 But, you know, he's kind of a one-issue foreign affairs guy, right?
01:04:05.340 And, you know, it's like Lindsey Graham's candidacy back in, what was it, 2016?
01:04:10.480 Oh, Lindsey Graham.
01:04:11.440 Lindsey Graham.
01:04:12.100 I'm glad people are finally coming back to the view that Lindsey Graham sucks because he does suck.
01:04:18.480 He's been terrible this entire time.
01:04:20.540 I'm the president of that club.
01:04:23.980 I'm not saying you, but, like, because he had a couple of good arguments on Trump's behalf.
01:04:28.460 The Glenn Beck program.
01:04:29.420 He drives me crazy.
01:04:31.140 Left wants to cancel our founding fathers because if you can cancel them, you can cancel their ideas and the form of government that we have.
01:04:38.080 It's a coordinated trick.
01:04:39.800 And, unfortunately, it's working.
01:04:41.600 Revisionist history is being pushed by the media, universities, and our public schools.
01:04:46.540 Our kids don't know our history.
01:04:49.260 They're being taught dates and little factoids and then all this crap.
01:04:54.600 To give them the chance to resist bad ideas, you have to teach them the stories, the good ideas behind the great American experiment.
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01:05:39.300 The best selection of the upcoming primaries is going to be on Blaze TV.
01:05:46.420 Don't miss it.
01:05:47.060 BlazeTV.com slash Glenn.
01:05:49.340 Promo code is Glenn.
01:05:50.420 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
01:06:03.220 If you missed the first part of today's podcast, make sure you grab it.
01:06:07.680 In hour number one, I spoke about, you know, the national divorce that is currently trending today.
01:06:15.840 The national divorce.
01:06:16.960 Should we get a national divorce?
01:06:18.160 Uh, well, I'm not the one cheating on our marriage of a house.
01:06:23.440 So, uh, you know, maybe somebody else should be kicked out.
01:06:28.500 Not, uh, not me.
01:06:30.060 Why would I leave the house?
01:06:31.720 You know, and the constitution and everything else.
01:06:34.240 Anyway, um, but I talked about what we need to do and I broke it down, uh, clearly and, and gave you a look constitutionally and through the declaration of independence.
01:06:47.900 There are rights and responsibilities and there are things that you can and must do.
01:06:53.580 Uh, make sure you listen to today's podcast.
01:06:57.120 Our number one, Jason Whitlock is joining us.
01:07:00.100 He is the Blaze TV host of fearless.
01:07:02.260 If you haven't watched fearless yet, you're really missing out.
01:07:04.880 Jason is, uh, he's really, really good.
01:07:08.720 He's a, uh, a different thinker because honestly he paid attention to what, you know, his calling at the time was, which was sports and being a great, fantastic sports writer, uh, critically acclaimed.
01:07:21.160 Uh, and, uh, then things started to kind of come up on his radar, like, gee, we should be paying attention.
01:07:28.080 And so he's a very different thinker and also a deep thinker about God and the role of men.
01:07:36.180 He is, uh, doing now a, um, uh, a, a, a get together, if you will, um, uh, on, uh, April 15th in Tennessee.
01:07:47.320 He's calling it a roll call.
01:07:49.080 Uh, what is, what's a, what's a roll call, Jason?
01:07:53.100 Well, Glenn, I've been promoting a fearless army for a year and a half, two years on the Blaze and, you know, we're finally going to have a roll call event calling fearless soldiers to Nashville, Tennessee, uh, to fellowship and gather and encourage each other and inspire each other.
01:08:13.460 And, uh, uh, to recommit, uh, to what God defines as our role as leaders in this country.
01:08:22.880 And it's, it's born of a belief that we don't have, uh, political problems in America.
01:08:30.060 We have spiritual problems in America.
01:08:32.520 And if, if men don't recommit, uh, to God, we're going to lose this country.
01:08:39.740 And it's, it's funny you have me on today.
01:08:42.500 I don't know if you saw Glenn, but, you know, Vladimir Putin did his version of the state of the union address early this morning, uh, in Russia.
01:08:52.120 And he talked about, uh, about what's going on in Western culture and how we're, he called it, how we're abandoning all the Holy scriptures and all the biblical texts.
01:09:03.940 And, and I mean, literally I was like, man, we need this dude over here in America.
01:09:08.520 Uh, and I know, you know, that'll probably get me into trouble, but it's like, how come Vladimir Putin can talk about God and staying true to biblical values, but our president can't, uh, that's the problem here in America.
01:09:27.900 Men have abandoned the roles and jobs that was, uh, that were assigned to us by God.
01:09:34.520 And we have a society in complete chaos and freefall.
01:09:38.460 So you, when you say this, I just want to make sure that everybody is crystal clear on this because you said you've been calling for a fearless army for a while now.
01:09:47.280 And, you know, and, you know, through traditionalism, capital T, not a small T, um, and, uh, Christianity and we, you know, what the, uh, what the FBI just said about the Catholics, et cetera, et cetera.
01:10:01.140 People will go see he's there, they're, they're rearing an army based on God.
01:10:05.760 You're not talking about camouflage.
01:10:07.480 You're talking about the armor of God, Ephesians.
01:10:11.500 Absolutely.
01:10:12.280 Talking about the armor of God.
01:10:13.600 I'm talking about a commitment to family and I'm talking about failures in my own life.
01:10:19.060 And, and again, this is part of the slogan for this first roll call is bearing witness requires courage, not perfection.
01:10:28.360 I've certainly been imperfect and, and I valued money and career success and other things over the creation of my own family and a commitment to family.
01:10:39.280 And it's been a mistake.
01:10:40.940 And so once you have a society that is catering to single parents and individuals rather than family, you, you have the kind of issues that we have drag queens in schools, uh, kids with gender dysphoria and mutilating kids bodies because they feel like a man or a woman, depending on what their teacher last told them.
01:11:06.340 It's this type of chaos.
01:11:10.000 When men don't draw a line in the sand and don't play our proper roles, our society goes out of control.
01:11:16.980 And so, Glenn, I, I'm not going to, um, cause you're right.
01:11:23.640 I'm not talking about a physical army, but I really don't care how the other side interpret.
01:11:28.940 I agree. I just want to make sure that we are clear because there are people on all sides that, you know, need to need to know.
01:11:38.180 You need to be clear on who you are. So you are standing next to people that you agree with.
01:11:46.940 I hope I'm not about to say something inappropriate, but I'm going to say what I feel.
01:11:51.680 There are issues going on right now in American society that are worth dying over.
01:11:57.240 Yes. And and if if that makes me a bad guy, I'm a bad guy.
01:12:02.500 But what they're doing to kids, this radical gender theory and all this and sexualizing kids, it's worth dying over just to be.
01:12:12.720 I don't know anything more worth dying over. They're ruining kids lives with this culture we have.
01:12:19.900 We're dividing up everybody over race and gender and all this other stuff.
01:12:24.720 It's I had an incredibly happy childhood and grew up poor, grew up poor.
01:12:33.240 This whole little thing that money makes you happy.
01:12:36.140 And if you don't live in a five thousand square foot home, how can you be happy here in America?
01:12:40.660 That's a joke. It's just not true.
01:12:44.060 But but we're taking the things that I enjoyed about my childhood and the things that my parents told me and my church told me that I could go out and be anything and do anything and accomplish anything here in America.
01:12:56.340 We're taking that away from kids, particularly black kids.
01:13:00.520 And we're telling them you can't achieve in this country.
01:13:03.300 This system's rigged against you.
01:13:05.340 If I had that burden hovering over me, everybody in society telling me I couldn't make it, I would have never made it.
01:13:13.180 And what a burden to place on a child.
01:13:17.380 God doesn't place that burden on a child.
01:13:19.860 God doesn't place God is about victory, not victimhood.
01:13:23.460 And we've totally perverted this in society.
01:13:26.680 And I just feel bad for kids that aren't going to have the kind of hopeful upbringing that I had that made money irrelevant.
01:13:37.700 We used to eat butter sandwiches on Wonder Bread.
01:13:42.160 And I didn't know that that was because I was poor or I really didn't even care.
01:13:47.700 I just wanted to go outside and play and play sports and be with my friends.
01:13:53.100 And they're just taking all that away from kids.
01:13:55.720 And so I want to rally up men like myself to remind us there's a job we have to do.
01:14:05.840 We have to be leaders of our families and our communities.
01:14:09.420 And if we're not willing to do that, we're going to sentence our kids and grandkids to a lifestyle and a life that will not lead to fulfillment,
01:14:20.540 we'll not have any of the freedoms that we took for granted.
01:14:24.940 And I just can't live with myself knowing that that's what we've left to the generation behind us.
01:14:31.480 It's just irresponsible and cowardly.
01:14:33.900 So I did something similar to this.
01:14:37.020 What was that called, Sarah?
01:14:38.340 Do you remember, Stu?
01:14:39.680 A long time ago, David Barton and a bunch of us went on the road.
01:14:44.020 And, yeah, American Revival.
01:14:46.000 We did American Revival.
01:14:47.100 And I assume that this is very much like it.
01:14:50.000 You have a bunch of speakers.
01:14:52.380 Can you lay out who the speakers are and what the topics are?
01:14:55.360 The speakers are going to be myself.
01:14:59.060 We have two ministers that participate on the show, Pastor Anthony Walker, Pastor Bobby Harrington.
01:15:05.600 They're local.
01:15:06.800 I believe we're bringing in E.W. Jackson.
01:15:09.140 He's from Baltimore.
01:15:10.760 Some contributors on my show, T.J.
01:15:14.120 Moe, Delano Squires will also be speaking.
01:15:17.600 All of it will be about Bobby Harrington is going to lay out what is manhood.
01:15:22.540 Give us just a functional definition of that.
01:15:25.760 T.J.
01:15:26.140 Moe, former SEC football player, is going to talk about why men never quit.
01:15:31.660 Because right now it looks like, oh, my God, how are we going to make it?
01:15:36.460 How are we going to?
01:15:37.760 It looks like we're losing this battle.
01:15:40.020 T.J.
01:15:40.340 Men never quit.
01:15:42.780 Delano Squires is going to talk about the importance of family.
01:15:46.200 And family structure, that's his passion.
01:15:49.940 Anthony Walker is going to talk about not getting sifted.
01:15:53.640 And there's a part in the Bible where Jesus talks to his disciple about how Satan is going to sift and separate you like wheat.
01:16:01.780 And that's what's happening to us across America.
01:16:06.780 Christians are being sifted and taken apart.
01:16:09.760 You're black.
01:16:10.940 You're white.
01:16:11.720 You're gay.
01:16:12.460 You're straight.
01:16:13.600 You're this.
01:16:14.460 You're that.
01:16:15.100 When we all need to be having our identity in Christ and belief in God and image bearers of God and not be separated the way the left is separating us.
01:16:26.660 So those are the things we'll be talking about.
01:16:29.000 We'll have music.
01:16:29.840 We'll have some entertainers come in and sing.
01:16:31.940 We've got some custom songs that are associated with my show, one called Freedom, one called Harmony.
01:16:37.820 Those performers will come in and perform that.
01:16:40.460 We're going to feed everybody.
01:16:42.440 We're going to fellowship with the day before.
01:16:44.980 We're going to have a special cookout show on Friday at our studio and give people tours and all that.
01:16:50.880 And so we're just going to, you know, it's taken straight from Ephesians about men need to fellowship together.
01:16:58.540 Worshippers need to fellowship together and remind each other and inspire each other.
01:17:02.860 And that's what we're going to try to do on April 14th and 15th here in Nashville.
01:17:07.860 And you're going to be doing this show in the cookout the day before at the Jason Whitlock Blaze Studios in Nashville.
01:17:14.340 And then where is this being held?
01:17:18.480 Rocket Town in downtown Nashville is going to host the Saturday event.
01:17:24.220 A lot of great events have been held at Rocket Town.
01:17:27.260 It's a great theater that holds a little more than 1,000 people.
01:17:31.080 We are limited to around 1,000 people.
01:17:34.820 So it would be a good time to go get your tickets because the tickets are selling.
01:17:38.780 And we're going to actually tick up the prices come March a little bit to cut down.
01:17:43.180 So if you would go to fearlessarmyrollcall.com, we've heard from people all over the country.
01:17:51.280 We've heard from a guy from Korea that wants to come in for this.
01:17:55.280 That's great.
01:17:56.100 People, you know, like the things you were doing, the revival, people with promise keepers,
01:18:00.680 when Bill McCartney had that going on and it was very popular, people, men want that, need that,
01:18:07.420 need to know that they're not alone.
01:18:09.580 These corporations have everybody afraid to even voice their opinions and say anything,
01:18:16.400 go reflect their Christian values.
01:18:19.680 We just want to remind men, don't be ashamed of your Christian values.
01:18:25.120 It does not require perfection.
01:18:27.800 Don't let them use sin to silence you.
01:18:31.100 Just be courageous and let's go back to the values that made this country great
01:18:36.260 and can restore this country to greatness.
01:18:38.680 So if you have been looking for something that you could do to make your country stronger
01:18:43.320 and to help, this is probably a really good place to start.
01:18:47.700 If you are a man, you feel kind of alone, you're tired of all of this,
01:18:52.380 return to the roots with Jason Whitlock.
01:18:55.860 It's fearlessarmyrollcall.com.
01:18:59.140 Again, it's happening in April, April 15th in Nashville, Tennessee.
01:19:03.640 It's fearlessarmyrollcall.com.
01:19:06.700 Jason, as always, good to talk to you.
01:19:09.120 Thank you, Glenn.
01:19:09.840 Appreciate it.
01:19:10.360 You bet, my friend.
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01:21:03.220 I love Jason.
01:21:04.700 I think he is great.
01:21:06.560 I so appreciate what he's doing, and he actually really deeply believes these things.
01:21:14.760 But he's a prime example of why I have spoken about Alexander Dugan for very many years,
01:21:23.480 and people didn't understand it, and they still don't understand the dangers of capital T traditionalism.
01:21:31.620 There is a difference between traditional values and traditionalism, and traditionalism is what is being preached by Vladimir Putin.
01:21:44.360 First of all, do you think Vladimir Putin really is worried about following the scriptures?
01:21:51.760 I don't think so.
01:21:54.320 He's saying those things.
01:21:55.380 He's saying those things because he knows it's populist.
01:21:59.640 He knows that the Russian people are against the way the West is behaving, and many of us in the West are against the way the West is behaving.
01:22:08.440 And so it's a very fine line.
01:22:13.340 When you hear things like this, especially from Putin or from Russia, it is very, very seductive.
01:22:21.720 This is why capital T traditionalists have been infiltrating some of our churches and our movements,
01:22:27.420 and we have to be extraordinarily careful because that is a very well-defined theology or philosophy,
01:22:40.540 and it is being employed by the Russians, which will make people on the surface sound like they agree with you.
01:22:48.080 But there's more than that.
01:22:50.400 I urge you to go back and watch any of my specials on Alexander Dugan and capital T traditionalism.
01:22:58.760 They're probably up on YouTube.
01:23:01.540 Just read Alexander Dugan or look for him on YouTube, and you will see.
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01:23:59.920 Well, they've been busy little bees on the eastern side of this globe.
01:24:07.220 You've got Putin, who just gave a speech on Russia and Ukraine and the United States.
01:24:13.820 He suspended our nuclear treaties and said we're no longer in a nuclear treaty.
01:24:20.400 With the United States, he warned again about us arming Ukraine.
01:24:29.120 We, our U.N. ambassador, just told China we're serious.
01:24:33.960 No arms, no military support for Russia or else.
01:24:38.320 Meanwhile, Joe Biden is gaffing his way across the world.
01:24:49.100 He's giving a speech in a few minutes about the Ukrainian war to the Polish people.
01:24:56.920 I'd like to hear what he has to say on that and an update on what's happening in Ohio in 60 seconds.
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01:25:10.540 Remember how it wasn't happening at all?
01:25:12.340 No way.
01:25:12.760 No how.
01:25:13.260 Couldn't happen.
01:25:13.840 It was transitory.
01:25:14.740 It was Trump's fault if it would even happen, but it's definitely not going to happen.
01:25:21.080 Oh, my gosh.
01:25:22.820 As genuine as a Kamala Harris cackle.
01:25:26.740 And how many of these things do we have to be told could never, ever happen?
01:25:30.600 And that's a conspiracy theory.
01:25:32.560 When they just later turn out and go, yep, it's absolutely true.
01:25:36.680 Where have you been?
01:25:37.980 Wait.
01:25:38.540 Listening to all of your speeches denying all of this.
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01:26:36.140 I don't know if I used to, but I feel pretty darn good about that Putin speech.
01:26:40.340 Yeah.
01:26:41.140 Yeah, pretty good.
01:26:42.500 Pretty good.
01:26:43.120 Oh, yeah?
01:26:43.540 Yeah.
01:26:43.760 Oh, yeah.
01:26:44.360 In what way?
01:26:46.800 Well, I got up this morning and I'm like, look, he would be the pariah of the world if he launches a nuclear war.
01:26:53.020 Now, could he launch a tactical nuke?
01:26:56.000 Yeah.
01:26:56.440 Yeah, but I still think that would be a bad idea, okay?
01:27:01.040 I think he would find himself the pariah of the world.
01:27:03.720 Well, I mean, he in some ways is the pariah of the world already.
01:27:06.560 Yeah, but even more so.
01:27:07.760 I think that's true.
01:27:08.780 And I think it would only be done in a true moment of real desperation.
01:27:13.740 Yeah.
01:27:13.900 Like, he thought it was over and he was about to be overthrown type of situation, which, by the way, is in the realm of possibilities.
01:27:20.580 Correct.
01:27:20.760 So, you have that going on for you, and I was thinking, hey, he wouldn't do that, but what he would do is exactly what he said, fight World War III with ones and zeros, and he could do as much and maybe even more damage if he could cripple our electricity.
01:27:40.600 If he could cripple our access to power for a few months, even, large population death.
01:27:52.080 That seems like a real possibility, a scary one, and you hope the worst case doesn't come to play there.
01:27:58.360 But, like, my son asked me this the other day.
01:28:00.160 He's 11 years old, got a whiff of the Chinese balloon situation.
01:28:05.820 Yeah.
01:28:06.060 And was like, well, you know, started asking me about nuclear war and stuff.
01:28:11.760 And, you know, they had talked about, I guess, the Chinese balloon in school.
01:28:14.840 And he said, like, he was asking me what are the chances of nuclear war happening.
01:28:19.840 And you didn't call me?
01:28:21.000 You didn't have to say, let's ask Uncle Glenn.
01:28:24.140 He knows how to talk.
01:28:25.340 He's got a bunker.
01:28:25.740 He knows how to talk to kids.
01:28:29.880 Good God, my kid would be twisted forevermore.
01:28:33.160 And I said to him, my answer was, the odds of a nuclear war are very, very low.
01:28:38.940 Very low.
01:28:39.560 Very, very low.
01:28:41.080 Probably will not happen.
01:28:43.420 Now, of course, that's the right answer to a kid, probably even if the odds are high.
01:28:48.000 But I think that it's true that the chances of that breaking out are low.
01:28:51.560 I think mutually assured destruction still is effective.
01:28:54.880 It's one of those things that goes beyond politics and relationships and bad presidents and all of that,
01:29:00.300 which is why it's such a good thing.
01:29:02.100 Right.
01:29:03.160 It's why having a nuclear arsenal like we have and like they have winds up being a net positive,
01:29:09.060 despite how crazy that sounds at times.
01:29:11.820 But these other possibilities are real.
01:29:14.860 Right.
01:29:15.460 Oh.
01:29:15.920 And scary and things that we have not really contemplated and certainly can't deal with.
01:29:21.020 You take our power generation ability away from us.
01:29:25.020 You hit our power plants and you collapse our grid.
01:29:28.400 And you could do it by hitting 10.
01:29:29.760 You you collapse our grid.
01:29:33.440 It will work one time, just like Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
01:29:38.980 You know, that first shock and awe of it.
01:29:42.400 And, you know, we didn't know what it would actually be like.
01:29:45.980 We knew it would be horrific, blah, blah, blah.
01:29:47.980 But what are the lasting effects?
01:29:49.300 Because that'll be the same conversation around the world if they would shut down America's power.
01:29:54.760 But the death toll would be so much higher than, you know, what we did in Japan.
01:30:01.980 It will be thought of in the future as a tactical first strike nuke.
01:30:08.160 It's remarkable we really don't seem to be taking that seriously.
01:30:12.000 You know, I usually when these things happen, they're more difficult to do than you think they are.
01:30:18.260 Like, I remember when, you know, biological war was in the news a lot.
01:30:22.180 And they talked about how and it's really scary possibilities.
01:30:24.840 But to spread a bioweapon is very difficult.
01:30:28.480 A dirty bomb, like, is actually more difficult than and it doesn't.
01:30:32.780 I mean, if you want to poison the water supply, I mean, you have to have a train.
01:30:37.260 You have to have it derailed.
01:30:38.680 Then you have to set it on fire.
01:30:41.440 Then you have to deny it.
01:30:43.000 War trains Biden was talking about sending to Ukraine.
01:30:45.680 You have to have that.
01:30:46.640 And that's really hard.
01:30:47.820 It's very difficult.
01:30:48.640 But like, I don't know, like, could they Russia, China, they don't seem to be competent in a lot of things.
01:30:55.960 Could they actually pull this off perfectly?
01:30:57.980 I don't know.
01:30:58.960 I mean, maybe not.
01:30:59.920 But the fact is, they could do a lot of damage with very with very little resource.
01:31:05.560 And that's the scary part about it.
01:31:07.060 You you could do this with we saw this happen.
01:31:09.560 Where was it, Glenn, recently, where supposed white supremacists of some sort were firing at power plants and taking them offline?
01:31:17.080 And it was, you know, short term in that particular case.
01:31:20.480 There's a lot more that would need to be done to talk about the types of death numbers you're talking about.
01:31:25.080 But these aren't studies Glenn Beck is creating.
01:31:27.180 This is what our military looking at these possibilities.
01:31:30.120 If this goes away, what happens?
01:31:32.020 It's not good.
01:31:32.980 It's not good.
01:31:34.260 Let me switch back here quickly to East Palestine.
01:31:39.140 I can never say it.
01:31:42.820 East Palestine.
01:31:43.880 Thank you.
01:31:44.960 Hi.
01:31:45.280 Well, I look at Palestine's been in every I know for 100 million years.
01:31:49.960 So I get right now I get that thing.
01:31:52.140 You know, I think you and I may be the only two people that have it.
01:31:55.380 Yes.
01:31:55.580 You cannot say it because whatever you think you think it's wrong.
01:32:00.460 And so you just don't say it.
01:32:02.020 So then you say the one you believe is wrong in your head.
01:32:04.380 Yeah.
01:32:04.640 And it's always wrong.
01:32:05.480 It's always wrong.
01:32:06.180 Yeah.
01:32:06.320 Anyway, you remember when we talked to Caitlin, she owned the farm that was really one of the closest to the train derailment.
01:32:19.500 And she had to get out of her property and they handed her a waiver and said, here, we'll test your property and just just sign this waiver.
01:32:31.120 And I'm like, no.
01:32:32.320 And she was looking for somebody to test the property that wasn't, you know, from the train company or from the EPA.
01:32:42.340 And I said, we will help you do that.
01:32:45.680 Well, we started looking and it was interesting to to even find a company that was qualified, that was independent of the government and train companies that could test the water, air and soil for residents.
01:33:03.320 It was not easy.
01:33:06.080 Most of the companies were not helpful.
01:33:08.500 One said, good luck, laughed and hung up the phone when I say they weren't helpful.
01:33:15.720 It led me to believe that some of these companies would not get involved because they know of government, private and public partnerships and maybe have some public private partnerships.
01:33:32.120 We tried to find a company that would test the water, the soil, the sediment, the air, based on, you know, the chemicals that were released into the air.
01:33:45.960 They it's about $10,000 to $15,000 per property.
01:33:53.460 And we're willing to do this for Caitlin, but I'm not sure that's the best thing.
01:33:59.280 And we can put Caitlin and, you know, we'll write the check if she wants to engage them.
01:34:04.160 Um, but I just want you to know there is, there's, uh, there's too many public private partnerships that are going on where everybody is scratching each other's back.
01:34:15.560 That makes me quite nervous.
01:34:18.300 Now, when it comes to the train, you know, the train company said, oh, that release.
01:34:25.300 That was, well, was that a mistake?
01:34:29.440 I don't know how that got out there.
01:34:31.880 Okay, wait a minute.
01:34:33.200 What?
01:34:34.160 We were the first person to, we were the first show to bring to you the news.
01:34:39.520 We got it from Caitlin, uh, that they were, they were asking people in the neighborhood to sign releases.
01:34:45.880 And Caitlin told us 350 people had already signed this, which signed away all of their rights to sue or anything else.
01:34:53.040 It was really bad.
01:34:55.760 Uh, and so then when you had, um, uh, JD Vance, the Senator from Ohio, he went on and said, you know, about the legal waivers, uh, we wanted to know, is this the same waiver and what's happening?
01:35:14.640 Cause he said it was a mistake.
01:35:16.640 They accidentally did it.
01:35:18.460 Well, what he didn't ask was, okay, but those who signed that mistake, are they going to be held to that?
01:35:25.800 Or is that an invalid waiver?
01:35:29.060 So we wrote to, um, Norfolk and asked them, uh, can you confirm that it's null and void?
01:35:39.140 If it is null and void, how was it accidentally sent?
01:35:45.720 Um, I'd like to hear that one.
01:35:48.360 The 340 residents that signed the waiver at the time of our original interview, it could be higher now.
01:35:56.200 Will those waivers be nullified?
01:35:58.860 If the waivers are nullified, will you complete testing without a waiver?
01:36:06.580 And are there any other partners beyond CTEC and LLC North, uh, uh, Southern that is, is, or will work on contamination testing?
01:36:17.820 Or are these the only companies that, uh, uh, that you will cover the costs, uh, for, uh, so we got a call back and I was shocked that we got a call back.
01:36:29.420 Uh, it was on the record phone call with Connor Spielmaker.
01:36:32.980 He's the senior communications manager, media relations for, uh, the train company.
01:36:38.000 And he said, I wanted to address your core question.
01:36:41.060 I'm reading the transcript of a phone call with my producers.
01:36:44.020 I wanted to address your core question first about the waiver, I guess we're calling it.
01:36:49.380 That was a mistake.
01:36:50.660 So I believe the language, how it actually happened.
01:36:53.940 I'm not sure, but there was a batch of those forms that were printed that included that language and it wasn't supposed to.
01:37:01.600 Our producer asked, how did that happen?
01:37:03.700 He said, well, probably it was just a, some copy, you know, copy and paste from a word document to make sure that whatever.
01:37:11.840 However, it was certainly not intentional.
01:37:15.260 And as soon as that mistake was realized, we pulled those forms, replace them with the right ones.
01:37:20.440 And we're contacting everybody and anybody who had that form and basically letting them know that that form is not enforceable.
01:37:28.920 We said, uh, I could see how in an emergency, somebody on the ground chain of custody gets lost and people aren't getting right approvals.
01:37:38.740 I could see how that mistake would happen.
01:37:40.640 So everyone that either got the form or signed the form has been notified or will be notified that it's not enforceable.
01:37:49.040 Correct.
01:37:50.460 Have you reached everyone yet?
01:37:53.540 I don't know, but obviously I'm sure we will reach some of them through you guys announcing it.
01:37:59.620 Uh, we'll be providing, uh, that to them in writing anyone that has, uh, come and gotten assistant from, uh, the railroad company through the family assistance center, through reimbursements, foreign expenses, or those thousand dollar checks that are floating around or has had Norfolk Southern contractor, whatever.
01:38:19.840 However, in addition to the EPA or whoever was with us, come to their property, no one has signed away any of their legal rights to us.
01:38:29.760 That's, well, that's positive.
01:38:31.320 That's really good.
01:38:32.140 Assuming they, they back that up with action.
01:38:34.360 Uh, we have an updated waiver too that we can get to here in a minute, but it looks like they have actually updated that, uh, at some level already and are trying to get that out to people.
01:38:43.140 Yeah. And this is obviously a catastrophe that they're trying to deal with. And, and while, you know, going through the blame of why the actual accident happened is something that's going to happen over the next, you know, months and years, you know, at this point, all they can do is do the best thing possible for the people around the situation and try to make it as tolerable as possible.
01:39:04.000 If you're giving them a waiver that puts, that wipes out all of your responsibility, that's a real problem. Looks like they've corrected that problem, which is a step in the right direction.
01:39:15.980 Uh, also we did get the updated waiver. We can, we'll at least tweet that if we don't have time. We called Caitlin last night to see if she had heard from the railroad. It was 915 Eastern. When we talked to her last night, she said she had not, uh, received that information.
01:39:34.000 Um, at, uh, 745 this morning, we reached back out, um, and wanted to get a copy of it and we have it and we will share it with you, uh, in, uh, in just a little while. So if you are one of those people that signed that waiver, know that that waiver is no longer enforceable and you can sue them if you want to.
01:39:57.040 And anybody else, um, however, they seem to be doing the right things. They, you know, I don't know how stupid you have to be to send that waiver out and how that happened. However, they are trying to make it right. And I, I applaud them for that.
01:40:13.460 Yeah. Certainly some will argue that it was, they're now doing PR work afterwards, whatever it is, whatever it is. It could, but I mean, it's also a pause, totally plausible that in the middle of a chaotic situation, they pulled a standard waiver out and, and, and you sent it to people. Definitely plausible. As long as they're correcting it again, this is a bad situation.
01:40:34.200 They're going to have to deal with the consequences of this. All, all you can expect out of them at this point is to do what they can to make these people's lives a little bit better.
01:40:43.980 And they seem to be doing that. They told us in this phone call, they are there for the long haul and they are not going to abandon the community. And we will continue to watch that and make sure that they are held to their word.
01:40:57.220 Got to hold them to it.
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01:42:07.560 Going to be on with Megan Kelly on Sirius XM coming up in about 35 minutes and look forward to having a conversation with her today.
01:42:26.980 I'm sure we're going to be sure we're going to be talking about Ohio and we're going to be talking, I think, a little bit also about the national divorce that happens to be trending right now.
01:42:39.740 If you missed my podcast this morning, you can get it. The first hour of today's podcast is on that subject.
01:42:48.680 And I think it's extremely important. And I lay out the case constitutionally for what has to be what has to be done.
01:43:01.460 OK, so we're still waiting for President Biden to come out and speak.
01:43:06.720 I don't know. Poland. Poland is where I'm supposed to be. I don't know.
01:43:12.340 Maybe he's in the Netherlands, but he's supposed to speak about the Ukrainian war with the Polish people and they have him out almost like a Brandenburg Gate speech.
01:43:23.640 Do you have any reason to rush him back?
01:43:27.540 I mean, look, he's an older gentleman.
01:43:29.940 It's seeing the world is important as you get older.
01:43:32.320 Maybe you tour a little bit. Why not look around Europe?
01:43:35.540 Check out the sites, you know, go really wherever you want.
01:43:39.660 And I mean, I wouldn't mind it if if, you know, Jill was like, where did we put that president?
01:43:46.500 Where did he go? Is it in my other suit?
01:43:50.360 I wouldn't mind if he just kind of put the birds wandering around looking at fountains and monuments.
01:43:56.960 Aren't you the president?
01:43:59.880 Oh, my gosh, it is you.
01:44:01.380 He would have to actually come up with a clear answer.
01:44:04.300 No, I don't know what you're talking about.
01:44:05.840 Oh, yet he is the guy on the list from The Washington Post.
01:44:09.660 The number one presidential candidate.
01:44:11.940 I don't want to ruin the countdown, but I will say that one's pretty obvious considering he's actually currently serving as president.
01:44:19.040 You won't believe how bad this bench is for the Democrats.
01:44:23.020 We'll go into that here in just a minute.
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01:46:19.480 This is already being heralded as the most important speech since Kennedy went to Berlin.
01:46:33.320 And only, only, slightly more important than Ronald Reagan standing at the Brandenburg Gate saying,
01:46:43.220 Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.
01:46:45.540 We don't know what the president is about to say to the people of Poland, the one-year anniversary of the Ukrainian war.
01:46:53.080 I'm, I'm, who's with me?
01:46:54.820 I'm rooting for Mr. Putin, tear up that nuclear arms treaty.
01:47:01.340 I've, he already did that.
01:47:03.200 Oh, wow, the power of this speech already.
01:47:06.460 Already.
01:47:07.080 He's gotten rid of that pesky nuclear arms treaty.
01:47:10.040 Yeah, you know, we have no limitation whatsoever on our or Russia's nuclear.
01:47:17.840 No limitation whatsoever.
01:47:19.940 It's all gone.
01:47:21.280 Wow.
01:47:21.900 Now, again, you kind of remember the Reagan years.
01:47:24.500 Yeah, sure.
01:47:25.020 You remember them working hard to have limitations on this.
01:47:28.340 Right, right, right.
01:47:28.420 Even though Russia's not really a trustworthy partner in such negotiations over the years,
01:47:34.300 we have at least had that to point to all the way up until now.
01:47:40.120 Well, wait.
01:47:41.680 I mean, we didn't, because wasn't there a big deal about Barack Obama?
01:47:45.880 Yeah, yeah.
01:47:46.500 I love this.
01:47:46.940 This is from Michael Tracy.
01:47:48.300 He's a, he's a journalist.
01:47:49.260 He says, Putin just announced the suspension of the new start, new start, which is the treaty.
01:47:53.560 The only remaining nuclear arms controlled treaty between the U.S. and Russia.
01:47:57.300 That seems significant.
01:47:58.720 Seems significant.
01:47:59.460 Kind of.
01:48:00.020 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:48:00.620 For the first time in decades, there are no limits on either country's arsenal.
01:48:05.200 Sure to be declared another great diplomatic triumph for the Biden administration.
01:48:09.840 According to the consensus of the foreign policy community, the Biden administration
01:48:13.160 has done a masterful job with diplomacy over the past year.
01:48:16.120 Somehow, the tanking of relations with Russia and China to calamitous new lows doesn't factor
01:48:21.940 into this, not to mention Iran and North Korea.
01:48:25.100 What was called the most tangible foreign policy achievement of Obama's first several years
01:48:30.440 in office has now been blown to bits.
01:48:33.260 And he highlights a New York Times article talking about the start treaty.
01:48:37.580 It's a little redundant to call it the start treaty because the last T is treaty.
01:48:41.800 So I'm saying it's the start treaty treaty kind of.
01:48:44.140 Right.
01:48:44.620 You're calling it the start treaty.
01:48:45.960 Right.
01:48:46.240 The treaty.
01:48:46.800 Yes.
01:48:48.840 It is.
01:48:49.640 It was.
01:48:49.940 It passed 71 to 26, known as the new start treaty.
01:48:52.800 Um, it cements, this is according to the New York Times, cements what is probably the most
01:48:57.760 tangible foreign policy achievement of, of Obama's first two years in office.
01:49:02.280 Uh, and, uh, a big statement from 2010 from, uh, who was that a person who was then the vice
01:49:08.620 president of the United States, uh, saying what an important and significant achievement
01:49:14.080 this is for the Obama administration, of course, written by a man named Joseph Robinette Biden
01:49:19.220 Jr.
01:49:19.740 And what did he say exactly?
01:49:21.240 He said today, the Senate foreign relations committee voted to approve the new start treaty
01:49:24.900 with a strong bipartisan majority.
01:49:27.220 I congratulate Senator Kerry and Lugar and all the members of the committee for their hard
01:49:31.500 work and their thoughtful review.
01:49:32.720 There's no question that the new start treaty, once it takes effects, will protect our security
01:49:37.820 and make the world a safer place.
01:49:39.460 So if you use that logic and reverse it here, because that's now been gone, we are now a
01:49:44.320 more unsafe place and we are not protecting our security.
01:49:48.620 Wow.
01:49:48.700 That's according to the guy who's going to tell you what a wonderful president he is here
01:49:52.220 in just moments.
01:49:52.600 But you know what?
01:49:52.920 I have to tell you, at least he's consistent.
01:49:55.700 Yeah.
01:49:55.920 Wait, is he?
01:49:56.200 All of his moves have made us less safe.
01:50:00.420 Right.
01:50:01.020 Right.
01:50:01.240 We're less safe than we were and, uh, more unstable.
01:50:04.840 Right.
01:50:05.040 So, so at least, yeah, he's not, he's not surprising us with doing something.
01:50:09.600 No.
01:50:09.760 Incompetent every once in a while.
01:50:10.800 That would be confusing.
01:50:11.780 It would be.
01:50:12.560 Right?
01:50:12.900 You know, just not even competent.
01:50:14.200 Just something that fell into the favor of the United States of America.
01:50:18.420 Right.
01:50:18.800 You'd think if you're just flipping a coin every once in a while, it would come up stars
01:50:22.400 and stripes.
01:50:23.020 It doesn't.
01:50:23.520 But it does not.
01:50:24.500 It doesn't.
01:50:25.200 He went on to say, uh, this treaty would further improve our relationship with Russia
01:50:30.360 and enable us to deepen our cooperation on a host of key issues.
01:50:34.340 This has worked out well, as well as a further, further demonstrate America's leadership
01:50:38.020 in efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism.
01:50:41.020 The president and I believe the full Senate should give this agreement, uh, agreement
01:50:44.740 the same broad bipartisan support, which it eventually did get 71 to 26.
01:50:49.200 Uh, and he goes on and blabs about it for a while.
01:50:52.160 Uh, it's interesting, you know, and this, this guy who, uh, Michael Tracy is a journalist,
01:50:56.760 but he's no, no fan of Donald Trump's either.
01:50:58.760 He's critical of Trump, uh, as well, uh, but it, it really does show that there is this
01:51:03.820 weird thing that has been assigned to Biden really since he was named vice president,
01:51:10.080 that he has some level of expertise on foreign relations.
01:51:14.760 And, you know, he was VP for eight years, president.
01:51:18.580 Now we're going to his third year as president.
01:51:20.320 Have you seen even a glimpse of this expertise on display anywhere in any of these issues?
01:51:25.960 Everything he's touched has turned to, to crap over and over and over again.
01:51:30.640 Okay.
01:51:31.000 So I want to give you a little bit of history, um, because people are comparing this to world
01:51:35.600 war two.
01:51:36.140 And I think this is more like world war one.
01:51:38.320 And I'll explain in world war two, Neville Chamberlain.
01:51:41.960 He was the, uh, prime minister of England.
01:51:45.700 He went over to meet the Führer and say, well, you're not going to, I'm telling you,
01:51:52.660 please don't go in and, and, and march through Poland.
01:51:56.580 And he's, and Hitler's like, I don't have any intention of doing that.
01:52:00.020 And so when he arrived back home, he said there'll be peace in his day, but he also wrote this
01:52:04.780 nice little letter.
01:52:05.820 This is a, an actual copy of the letter from Neville Chamberlain to the Hitler youth.
01:52:12.840 In it, he's talks about meeting this, the wonderful Führer and you are definitely the
01:52:20.220 future of Germany.
01:52:23.660 Okay.
01:52:25.040 So definitely the future, future, definitely the future.
01:52:29.320 Okay.
01:52:29.440 So that's how wrong he was.
01:52:31.040 Also, there's this, and this is extraordinarily rare.
01:52:35.400 This is while Hitler was talking about, I have no designs on Poland.
01:52:39.520 What are you talking about?
01:52:40.440 I don't want to go into Poland.
01:52:42.000 Who's talking about going into Poland?
01:52:44.600 While he was saying that for that year, he had made this plan and then sent it.
01:52:51.660 This is a top secret copy of the third Reich, uh, and the military plan filled with all of
01:53:00.660 the plans here, all the maps and the plans.
01:53:03.120 And this is the step-by-step plan to take over, um, uh, Poland.
01:53:09.460 They had every, yes, they had plans to, these are the actual, it wasn't like, Hey, we're talking
01:53:16.740 about it.
01:53:17.840 We're not even talking about it.
01:53:19.340 No, no, no, no, no.
01:53:19.980 They actually had the plan already in the hands of their military leaders, top secret.
01:53:28.520 Okay.
01:53:29.200 So that's what everybody is thinking.
01:53:30.900 This war is really all about, but it's actually a combination of a couple of things.
01:53:38.800 Um, yes, we don't want to be Neville Chamberlain and dismiss Vladimir Putin.
01:53:44.100 True.
01:53:45.460 Um, he might have designs.
01:53:47.720 We know many of his aides have designs, but also many of the people around him do not
01:53:53.180 want that.
01:53:55.040 So is he a madman like Hitler?
01:53:59.640 Well, we know he throws people off the buildings, you know, you disagree with him.
01:54:04.080 He kills you.
01:54:04.840 So he's got that going in his madman favor.
01:54:09.380 And we know that he would like to take Ukraine and expand the former Soviet Union.
01:54:15.500 So he would take back all of those, all of those territories like Poland reasonable, but
01:54:21.860 we also are dealing with a Neville Chamberlain who instead of a dove is a hawk Neville Chamberlain
01:54:30.680 was an idiot.
01:54:32.220 He was an idiot.
01:54:34.960 Okay.
01:54:36.540 I would say our president has been an idiot when it comes to foreign policy.
01:54:42.140 Right.
01:54:42.860 So I don't want him really in charge.
01:54:45.160 It was a good thing.
01:54:45.820 Winston Churchill was there to take charge of things after we found out who Hitler was.
01:54:52.140 This is the better comparison.
01:54:54.980 You have people in World War One, Fabian socialists all over Europe and in the United States, but
01:55:03.900 mainly in England that designed World War One.
01:55:08.280 They knew that if they could just get a European theater and they could roll through it, they
01:55:17.100 wouldn't put Marxism in, but they would put their own socialist ideas in.
01:55:22.380 The Fabian socialists would be able to control.
01:55:25.120 They just needed to topple a lot of things that had been built for centuries.
01:55:29.100 So they had designs on a war because they already had their plans of what, you know, Europe should look like and how it should run.
01:55:39.760 Very much like the World Economic Forum today.
01:55:43.900 And you had leaders all over the world that bought into that plan and were egging it on, wanted it to happen.
01:55:53.680 So when there was the flashpoint, everybody went in.
01:55:58.140 What happened?
01:55:59.820 Millions died.
01:56:01.420 They did topple governments.
01:56:03.080 But it set the table for World War Two.
01:56:10.000 Because these guys were so arrogant that they put the thumbscrews to Germany, instead of showing any kind of mercy, they thumbscrewed them.
01:56:20.540 And that caused resentment, caused poverty, instability at a time when this crazy man called Hitler was coming up amongst the ranks.
01:56:31.480 We have to understand that there are people that we deem good guys, or at least on our side, that may be on our side, kind of, but they're not looking at the same situation that we are.
01:56:47.900 They're looking for a different outcome.
01:56:51.460 So we have to be careful when we look at the World War Two analogy.
01:56:56.460 Is this World War Two or is this the buildup of World War One?
01:57:01.480 President Biden has just taken the stage in Poland, reminding people that NATO is more unified than ever.
01:57:13.900 And Putin thought we would roll over, but we wouldn't.
01:57:18.040 We'll have more coverage on it in just a second.
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01:58:42.680 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:59:01.220 The president is now speaking to Russia, saying we're not trying to destroy Russia.
01:59:10.020 It would end the war.
01:59:11.880 If Ukraine stopped defending itself against Russia, it would be the end of Ukraine.
01:59:18.180 That's why together we're making sure Ukraine can defend itself.
01:59:23.360 The United States has assembled a worldwide coalition of more than 50 nations to get critical weapons and supplies
01:59:32.180 to the brave Ukrainian fighters on the front lines, air defense systems, artillery, ammunition, tanks, armored vehicles.
01:59:40.860 The European Union and its member states have stepped up with unprecedented commitment to Ukraine.
01:59:49.200 Not just in security assistance, but economic and humanitarian refugee assistance and so much more.
01:59:55.420 To all of you here tonight, take a moment, and I'm serious when I say this.
02:00:02.480 Oh, boy.
02:00:02.980 Turn around and look at one another.
02:00:06.200 Look at what you've done so far.
02:00:09.180 Poland is hosting more than 1.5 million refugees from this war.
02:00:13.420 God bless you.
02:00:14.140 So, in listening to this on the build-up, he talks about the crimes against humanity, how Russia has to be stopped.
02:00:27.420 If this isn't a build-up to war, I don't know what it is.
02:00:33.180 Stu?
02:00:33.580 Yeah, they kept saying, like, this is the first time a president has ever gone to someone else's war and been on the ground there.
02:00:43.420 Like, he didn't go to Sudan when that was going on.
02:00:46.280 This is the first time this has ever happened.
02:00:47.720 Well, this might be an indication that it isn't someone else's war.
02:00:51.600 It's our war.
02:00:52.940 It feels like our war.
02:00:55.400 You'll notice he's the one speaking.
02:00:57.920 It's not the German chancellor.
02:00:59.260 It's not the Polish president and him coming in with closing remarks.
02:01:03.560 This is the American president speaking to Poland.
02:01:08.460 Well, that seems like our war.
02:01:11.980 Yeah.
02:01:12.560 And I don't understand where all the anti-war Democrats have gone.
02:01:16.320 All gone.
02:01:16.840 They've all evaporated.
02:01:17.940 Vapor, gone.
02:01:18.860 They fought every single war.
02:01:20.460 It doesn't matter how many times people were being beheaded on camera.
02:01:23.740 They opposed every little bit of it.
02:01:26.480 And then this thing, this is the one they're in on.
02:01:29.260 The one where we're, like, look, there is a, there is a, I don't know, a hawkish view
02:01:36.660 where this really works and we have to push back against Russia.
02:01:40.540 Some people have made that argument even on the right.
02:01:42.820 But, like, the left never was friendly to that type of argument.
02:01:47.040 And all of a sudden, just on this one, they seem to be in full embrace.
02:01:51.120 And there is, they're not even oil here.
02:01:53.660 There is no reason for us.
02:01:55.920 There's no, remember, it should be in our national interest to be able to go in and fight.
02:02:03.840 There is no national interest.
02:02:06.520 There is NATO and him not going into, you know, Poland and Finland.
02:02:14.520 As long as we have that treaty, that is certainly within our interest.
02:02:17.320 Yeah, but he's not in our treaty.
02:02:19.940 And we seem to be leading this war.
02:02:24.800 And it sincerely bothers me.
02:02:27.760 The problem is, this has been made to, oh, so you like Putin?
02:02:31.100 No, I don't like Putin.
02:02:32.620 Putin is a ruthless, deadly killer.
02:02:36.480 Cold-blooded killer.
02:02:38.780 We know who he is.
02:02:40.920 Have you heard any talk about who he might be replaced by?
02:02:44.680 Because the guys coming up behind him might be worse.
02:02:48.140 Those people are the ones criticizing Putin for not going strong and hard enough in this war.
02:02:52.460 They're saying, why did you back off?
02:02:54.100 Why aren't you going for the whole country anymore?
02:02:56.060 Why didn't you drop our biggest weapons on Ukraine?
02:03:00.280 That's the criticism coming on Putin in country.
02:03:04.700 Which, again, if he were to lose, we might get somebody better.
02:03:07.520 Sure, it's possible.
02:03:08.320 But, I mean, I don't have much faith in that.
02:03:09.840 We might get somebody worse.
02:03:10.540 It's almost like when the Fabian Socialists had a problem with the Kaiser.
02:03:16.800 Maybe the guy behind the Kaiser might be a little worse.
02:03:20.700 I stopped at, like, episode seven.
02:03:22.140 What happened after that?
02:03:23.860 I don't know.
02:03:24.680 I didn't even watch any of it.
02:03:26.160 I've just been reading the summary.
02:03:27.680 Something happened after the next season that was a program.
02:03:29.840 I don't care.
02:03:31.100 You're always reading.
02:03:35.880 I don't know.
02:03:49.060 But anyway.
02:03:49.380 There's a sort of space and stop.
02:03:50.580 What happens if these guys want to need to worry about you?
02:03:52.440 There's a great deal.
02:03:53.340 There's a great deal.
02:03:53.800 There's a great deal.
02:03:54.540 There's a great deal.
02:03:55.400 There's a great deal of loyalty.