The Glenn Beck Program - March 12, 2026


Is Iran Preparing to Attack California?! | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Bill O'Reilly | 3⧸12⧸26


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As America turns 250 this year, there s a lot of talk about the founding fathers and their declarations and big moments in history. But there s another group of people who built this country too. People who never signed a document. They just showed up before the sun even came up.

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00:02:56.360 well hello america welcome it's wednesday uh which means everything is downhill from here
00:03:06.300 and that has a a different kind of meaning when you look at the news of the day especially the
00:03:12.720 war headlines yeah it looks like it's all downhill from here uh so um we're gonna get
00:03:18.460 into that here in just a second i want to give you some meaning behind all of the headlines because
00:03:22.200 there's a lot going on with the war um the corruption that is happening in our country
00:03:28.600 mike lee is joining us here i want to know which senators just don't want this thing to build just
00:03:34.360 don't want you know the start act to pass i doubt he's going to give me names because he's too nice
00:03:39.100 for that but uh i'm going to do everything i can to squeeze them out of him because i want names
00:03:45.600 I want to know who is standing against this, besides Thune and Corning.
00:03:50.980 Who's standing against it?
00:03:52.700 All right, we'll get into that here in a second.
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00:05:00.180 Oh my, I got to just tell you this on a side note before we start. I just looked up into the monitor
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00:05:33.620 All right. Let me tell you about the headlines today. What's going on? The FBI now has quietly
00:05:38.940 warned that Iran has been exploring the possibility of launching drones from a vessel
00:05:44.740 positioned off the California coast. Well, good news. We have the Coast Guard. Oh, no,
00:05:50.140 the Democrats have defunded DHS. So good luck with that one, Coast Guard. Good luck with that
00:05:55.120 one, California. This is not theoretical warfare. This is the modern battlefield. Asymmetric,
00:06:02.720 deniable and designed to bypass the strongest military on earth at the same time iranian
00:06:11.040 officials are promising what they call a painful response and their commanders are warning civilians
00:06:16.520 in parts of the middle east to stay away from banks and economic centers they are openly signaling
00:06:22.580 that financial infrastructure is going to be treated now as a battlefield also the cyber
00:06:29.220 attacks have already begun. A group tied to Tehran has reportedly struck a major American
00:06:34.720 medical company, knocking the internal systems offline and seizing massive data sets. When banks
00:06:42.420 and hospitals and shipping lanes and energy supplies all become targets, you're no longer
00:06:47.540 talking about a traditional war. This is the war of the future. You're looking at a systems war,
00:06:53.180 And this is the kind of war that aims to destabilize the entire society rather than defeating an army.
00:07:02.040 Then let's throw in the Strait of Hormuz, the latest on that.
00:07:06.440 Roughly one-fifth of the world's oil supply now comes through that 20-mile corridor of water every single day.
00:07:13.920 A fifth, 20% of everything.
00:07:16.660 For decades, it has been the most sensitive choke point in global trade.
00:07:22.600 I mean, we have been guarding that since World War II.
00:07:27.560 Saudi Arabia yesterday began warning of catastrophic consequences if shipping disruption continues.
00:07:35.760 Iran is already threatening that oil could reach $200 a barrel if the conflict escalates.
00:07:41.860 Those numbers are not abstract.
00:07:43.920 They're not made up.
00:07:44.800 They translate into a price of diesel that moves the food across our country.
00:07:50.780 They translate into airline tickets and heating bills and the cost of every product that relies on transportation.
00:07:58.840 This is now something that we are in, whether you are for it or against, this cannot go on.
00:08:05.860 Energy shocks are the fastest ways to push the global economy into recession.
00:08:10.620 And at $200 a barrel, you're talking about complete global upheaval.
00:08:16.660 upheaval you're looking at a possible reset of the economy and of the u.s dollar and every other
00:08:24.400 currency on earth remember um i warned back in 2017 ish i said the only things that really are
00:08:34.900 left are assassinations and war and we've had our assassinations and we've had our assassination
00:08:42.580 attempts and we're not done with that i fear uh but we are now in war meanwhile vessel tracking
00:08:50.120 shows that while iran is threatening to cut off the oil to the west millions of barrels are
00:08:54.640 continuing to flow to china through the same waters the diesel that that matters because it
00:09:02.740 reveals the geopolitical fault lines forming beneath the conflict energy supply is a strategic
00:09:09.680 weapon and nations are positioning themselves accordingly and the united states and the g7
00:09:15.920 are now discussing naval escorts for shipping in the persian gulf this is a this is a step that
00:09:22.520 begins to resemble the convoy system that were used during the world wars we're in a different
00:09:29.140 world gang when the global economy requires warships to protect commercial shipping lanes
00:09:36.240 it tells you how fragile the situation actually is now Donald Trump is still saying that we're
00:09:42.900 going to make short order of this he has now said that anybody who is an Iranian or living on the
00:09:48.480 coastline of Iran you should get out of there as soon as possible which means we're just going to
00:09:54.440 strafe that whole area now inside of Iran there are signs of real instability as well reports
00:10:01.220 suggests the revolutionary guard may be pressuring clerics to install khamenei as the next supreme
00:10:07.100 leader while he remains absent from public views uh view after uh his reported injuries now i love
00:10:14.980 this because remember we told you yesterday that uh he was uh he was they they put up a cardboard
00:10:24.480 cutout of him we found out he said yesterday this might be an ai but it looked really really good
00:10:29.660 And I could believe this too, but that they put this, this cardboard cutout at a, an IRGC, uh, rally where he was supposed to be because they said he couldn't attend because he had some injuries, but nothing to worry about.
00:10:48.000 Well, I don't know about that.
00:10:49.560 So it was just a cardboard cutout.
00:10:51.580 It was not real.
00:10:52.700 Turns out.
00:10:53.840 Um, however, he didn't show up for that because of injuries.
00:10:57.120 Now, they said he just has a little boo-boo on his leg.
00:11:01.420 I think it's The Guardian is reporting today that he is in a coma
00:11:06.540 and has lost his leg after being seriously injured in airstrikes.
00:11:12.240 I would suggest if you're up for that role, you don't attend any meetings.
00:11:16.980 You might want to stay deep, deep, deep underground.
00:11:21.300 But we don't know what the truth is on that yet.
00:11:25.260 Now, there's one other thing that you need to know as we tie all of this stuff together to give you a real feel and sense of what's happening in the world.
00:11:36.420 Between November 21st and November 24th of last year, we are just finding out now that somebody walked into the one of the most famous military installations in the United States, Fort Campbell.
00:11:49.820 that's the home of a hundred and first airborne and they walked out with four military drones
00:11:57.660 now i don't know who actually goes in and steals from the hundred and first airborne
00:12:09.080 but a couple of guys did uh by the 24th they were seen the last time they were seen was the 21st
00:12:17.800 by the 24th they were all gone we have security uh footage that shows the two suspects can we bring
00:12:24.080 up there there they are there they are two guys and they seem to be carrying guns
00:12:30.600 they're wearing hoodies uh balaclavas or baklavas which i think i i'd rather be wearing baklava all
00:12:40.900 over my face myself but whatever um and they're wearing gloves and they appear to be carrying
00:12:45.800 rifles now who goes in to the 101st airborne carrying a rifle kind of a death sentence
00:12:54.980 how did they get in how did they get out with four drones we're not talking about the kind of drones
00:13:02.120 you know that you buy you know at best buy these are these drones are worth up to 100 125 000
00:13:13.340 dollars and the criminal division the criminal investigation division of the army has now just
00:13:20.020 offered a five thousand dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of these thieves
00:13:25.760 a five thousand well that's all we're doing and five thousand let let me let me tell you why this
00:13:32.360 is so important and worth maybe more than five thousand dollars for information these are not
00:13:37.360 hobby drones. Okay. These are called, I think Skydo or Skydo X10D autonomous reconnaissance
00:13:47.520 drones. These are built specifically for government use. They're equipped with advanced
00:13:53.720 cameras, thermal sensors, AI navigation systems. They are designed for surveillance and battlefield
00:14:00.420 reconnaissance. So what you're seeing over and around, how we're tracking people, how we're
00:14:06.100 knowing where everybody is is because we're using these drones again these are different what they
00:14:15.220 are capable of and what the threat might imply is really what you need to pay attention to here's
00:14:22.420 the first concern these systems are ai assisted uh autonomous drones they're designed to fly in
00:14:30.320 environments where GPS doesn't work, okay, or where there's a geo-fencing, they can go through
00:14:37.500 that. They navigate obstacles, map terrain. They conduct surveillance without constant human
00:14:43.860 control. That means anybody who understands the system can use them to map infrastructure,
00:14:50.860 energy facilities, ports, public venues, beginning to understand the first concern.
00:14:57.160 here's the second one these drones contain military sensors and payload modules thermal cameras
00:15:06.700 high resolution imaging systems these this is the equipment that actually locates people
00:15:13.360 and vehicles can track them and lock onto targets they can track heat signatures through buildings
00:15:22.140 and through darkness. This technology alone, because it's military, just the technology
00:15:27.780 has huge value on the black market. And the people who buy that are not hobbyists. They're
00:15:35.540 not the ones who are like, I'm going to fly my drone over my neighbor's house.
00:15:40.180 Here's the third concern. Who walks into the 101st Airborne armed? Okay. Most thieves stealing
00:15:49.820 electronics. Don't walk into a military building, period, hard stop. If you're stealing stuff from
00:15:58.500 the military, you better know what you're stealing and where you're going. How is that
00:16:05.880 happening? How'd you get the information into what is happening in this military installation?
00:16:11.000 And the third part of this is you don't walk in with rifles because if you're walking in
00:16:18.580 dressed like they're dressed with a rifle you're going to get shot if you're caught
00:16:25.080 so this means these are a different kind of thief
00:16:32.320 is that possibly drug cartels
00:16:38.040 is that possibly somebody who is selling these who has just bought a lot of property near one of
00:16:48.180 our military bases did i mention that these can drop bombs as well now here's the fourth concern
00:16:58.880 timing because the theft occurred during a period when u.s intelligence agencies were warning about
00:17:05.960 the possibility of iranian linked actors trying to attempt drone strikes here in the united states
00:17:12.720 iran's leadership has already made public threats blah blah blah and they're talking about our own
00:17:19.260 homeland and they're talking about what did i just say banks economic infrastructure energy
00:17:28.480 facilities these drones are the kind of drones that can target those kinds of targets make it
00:17:36.540 very easy and they have been warning of this for several several times just in the past year
00:17:44.040 now i want you to hear something really clearly the army says there's no confirmed link between
00:17:52.240 this threat and any foreign actor none okay all right i believe we don't have any information i
00:18:04.900 I'll take that.
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00:19:51.020 It is Wednesday, is it? It's Thursday? Ricky just said you've misinformed everybody it's Wednesday.
00:19:56.480 Oh, my gosh, it's Thursday.
00:19:58.380 Oh, that makes me so happy.
00:20:00.220 Big fact check.
00:20:01.060 Oh, that is great.
00:20:02.880 I stand corrected.
00:20:04.040 I told you I'd lead with my mistakes.
00:20:05.820 It's Thursday.
00:20:06.960 Thank God.
00:20:08.340 You know, it's nothing worse than thinking it's Thursday and it's actually Wednesday and nothing better than thinking it's Wednesday and it's actually Thursday.
00:20:15.540 Well, yes, you thinking that it's Thursday when it's actually Friday, that's actually better.
00:20:19.680 But anyway, OK, so let me tell you, I mean, I told you earlier this week, what is AI?
00:20:26.480 How does AI work? The way AI works is it just looks for patterns. Intelligence, artificial or actual intelligence, is all about pattern recognition. So let's look at the pattern of this. This is why people are really concerned, is the pattern.
00:20:46.540 ask questions on the pattern how did the individuals enter the military
00:20:52.060 base and a building on the base and remove four big drone systems without immediate detection
00:21:00.100 there's dot number one that's kind of glaring here's dot number two were they familiar with
00:21:08.740 the facility how did they know where those things were dot number three did somebody inside help
00:21:18.160 them were the drones the target or was the technology inside the drone actually the target
00:21:26.620 because modern conflicts no longer begin the way they used to the battlefield has changed
00:21:34.020 A small drone can, you know, scout the power plant or the rail yards or the or the fuel terminals or the ports or a stadium filled with people.
00:21:47.460 This is the uncomfortable reality of modern warfare.
00:21:51.780 And you're I mean, it's easily easy for us to now find ourselves in conflict way before the first missiles launch.
00:22:01.600 it's the quiet preparations it's the disappearance of these drones back in november and none of us
00:22:09.080 knew and then take small pieces of that technology systems acquired and then pieced together piece
00:22:17.760 by piece reproduced the truth is most americans still imagine war is something that is far away
00:22:23.840 from here uniforms and battlefields and front lines the world that has emerged in the last
00:22:30.400 decade looks very different did you remember seeing any of those drones these were little
00:22:35.720 drones imagine the videos of the drones in ukraine that were chasing the guys in the tanks okay there
00:22:45.540 was no escape that's the kind of warfare that the world is changing to and four of those very
00:22:53.400 expensive very powerful drones have just disappeared who took them well don't worry
00:23:01.620 our government's on it they're offering five thousand dollar reward for any information
00:23:05.580 five thousand bucks that's all it's worth i think we need to eat you know up that and find out what
00:23:12.260 the hell happened to these military drones how did people get on to one of our most sensitive bases
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00:25:08.320 we have senator mike lee on to talk to us about the save act what the hell is going on
00:25:20.220 excuse my language senator mike lee how are you doing great thank you glenn good to be with you
00:25:27.240 as always okay now mike you're the nicest guy i know you're the you're the most senatorial kind
00:25:35.700 of guy i know you don't ever like to kick up dust and dirt you you know but i gotta ask you
00:25:41.980 what the hell is going on who in the senate just does not want this thing to come to the floor and
00:25:48.600 actually have their vote counted come on who you know that's the most curious thing glenn
00:25:56.540 we know that there are three who are opposed to the bill they've been public about that
00:26:02.260 senators murkowski mcconnell and tillis what we don't know is who else might be among those
00:26:12.480 reputed to be against bringing up the talking filibuster using the talking filibuster to bring
00:26:17.740 up the save america act to pass the save america act look we've got basically zero chance of
00:26:22.300 passing this without invoking the talking filibuster if we do invoke it we've got a chance
00:26:28.080 Now, we can't guarantee exactly what it will look like.
00:26:31.140 We can't guarantee exactly what the outcome will be.
00:26:33.280 But we know we've got a chance, a decent chance to pass it.
00:26:36.840 If we do it this way, the same way that they had a decent chance of passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
00:26:42.300 if and only if they used the talking filibuster, they did, it passed.
00:26:46.300 We should do the same thing here.
00:26:48.040 Yes, it takes work.
00:26:49.420 Yes, there's uncertainty.
00:26:50.980 Yes, it would be a pain in the neck.
00:26:52.760 But you know what?
00:26:53.380 That's our job.
00:26:54.140 And thank heavens for those who are grateful for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the protections that it brought with it, they should all be very grateful that they didn't wuss out then.
00:27:03.820 They should be very grateful that they didn't let a few senators say, well, I'm going to vote against cloture, so don't even try.
00:27:09.340 Or just force a failed, you know, failure theater cloture vote at the front end, and then we'll move on.
00:27:17.460 Thank heavens they didn't do that.
00:27:19.060 They stuck with it.
00:27:19.880 They stuck with it for 60 days.
00:27:22.720 And you know what happened?
00:27:24.140 it brought people to the table it made people think it made people realize they were on the
00:27:29.880 wrong side the losing side of history and they ended up negotiating some changes to the bill to
00:27:35.680 save face and they got the thing passed we have to do the same thing here we don't know who the
00:27:41.200 other three other people are other than those initial three who have you know identified
00:27:45.460 themselves as against the bill that you know i strongly disagree with them but at least they've
00:27:51.200 got the courage to say what they're doing there are others who are under the cover of night for
00:27:55.980 reasons i don't understand and not required to identify themselves instead take pot shots from
00:28:01.760 the cheap seats and say we don't want to do it but uh let's see people feel differently and we
00:28:08.200 ought to do this uh the american people are with us on this glenn it doesn't come this way very
00:28:13.340 often these ships don't pass this way very often where we've got the house we've got the senate
00:28:17.420 We've got the White House and we've got 85 percent of the American people on our side, only congressional Democrats and a few miscellaneous others are against this.
00:28:26.400 So let's take advantage of it and don't let these people hide in silence and secrecy and not even identify themselves, much less articulate their reasons for not wanting to do it.
00:28:37.120 This is absurd.
00:28:37.880 so um jonathan martin at politico uh came after me the other day and he said how can one spend
00:28:47.820 decades in and around american politics and not understand the basic macro politics of midterm
00:28:53.260 elections he was taking me on because i said it'll be the death of the republic and it might
00:28:58.000 be the death of the republicans if if they don't take this up and pass it and my producer ricky
00:29:04.360 you know tried to answer some of his questions uh uh you know because you know sometimes
00:29:11.200 sometimes people care more about policy uh principles than politics um and he seemed to
00:29:18.760 miss the point entirely when he he replied um he said midterms are historically difficult for the
00:29:25.260 party in power there's nothing to do whether a voter id passes you know six months before the
00:29:30.540 election stop with the apocalyptic nonsense and learn some basic history i'm not sure what history
00:29:35.860 he's looking for other than yeah um midterms are tough for the party that's in but he seems to miss
00:29:42.560 that i really believe the voters that go out and actually vote the base of your party that care
00:29:50.940 um are tired of this back and forth political nonsense and they're saying here's a principle
00:30:00.760 that you have the chance to actually pass that everybody in america is for mike tell me are you
00:30:07.580 is anybody in in the senate concerned that maybe by not doing these things you will lose your base
00:30:16.860 and people are not going to go out and fight and even fight the traffic to go out and vote for you
00:30:25.820 people. And I'm sorry to lump you in on that, but the GOP, they're not going to go out and vote for
00:30:31.440 you because you don't stand for anything. This is the biggest clear victory I've ever seen.
00:30:41.160 And the GOP is not going to take advantage of it and they won't tell us why. And they don't
00:30:45.800 even want to be on record on which ones vote for it which ones vote against something's terribly
00:30:51.120 wrong here yeah no because we're addicted to comfort we're addicted to convenience
00:30:57.320 we meeting the senate as an institution we've gotten so accustomed to predictability and ease
00:31:04.880 and comfort and being able to plan ahead and saying well i want to be on this city on this day
00:31:11.600 I want to give a speech here on that day.
00:31:15.080 Sometimes you have to do things in this job that are difficult.
00:31:18.120 Sometimes you have to take a lot of votes.
00:31:19.840 Sometimes you have to give a lot of speeches.
00:31:22.020 Sometimes you have to devote a lot of time at inconvenient times in order to do things before you run out of time.
00:31:27.860 We're about to run out of time.
00:31:30.280 And, yeah, that reporter is right.
00:31:32.380 Things can be very difficult for the party that's got the majority in both houses of Congress and the White House.
00:31:39.400 and that's all the more reason why we've got to do everything we can to make sure our elections
00:31:43.620 are secure and do everything we can to make sure that our base shows up and they're not going to
00:31:50.020 show up unless we fight their battles unless we make clear that we're with them this one should
00:31:56.960 not be hard glenn there are things in this job that are hard that are really hard this isn't one
00:32:02.020 of them and i i i literally do not understand this has been one of the more perplexing things
00:32:08.800 in 15 years in the united states senate that i've seen i literally don't have a legitimate
00:32:14.520 explanation for this uh i i mean i get it the radical left hates this bill they hit it with
00:32:21.420 a white hot passion and we can all make an educated guess as to why they hate it but regardless that
00:32:30.000 doesn't mean that the rest of us who are not part of the radical left have to go along with it
00:32:33.660 And so I just I'm dumbfounded by the fact that we as Senate Republicans are resisting this.
00:32:40.280 Now, all that said, look, if we move forward and I've spoken to Senator Thune, the Senate Majority Leader, as recently as last night about this and we'll move to it and we'll debate it, regardless of whether he wants to call it a talking filibuster.
00:32:59.500 I don't care what he calls it. But we've got to get onto the bill and we've got to not move right ahead to filing cloture and going forward with what would at this point be a failed cloture vote.
00:33:12.760 We've got to make them speak. We've got to make them hold the floor. We've got to make them defend their indefensible position in front of the American people under the white hot lights of the Senate floor.
00:33:23.820 And we've got to make them do it for a significant amount of time.
00:33:28.080 I don't know how much time it's going to take, but you subject them to that for enough time.
00:33:33.040 And I'm very confident some of them are going to start to see the light on this.
00:33:40.280 Some of them are going to start coming to the negotiating table on this because they don't want to have to defend the indefensible very long.
00:33:48.580 So Thune says he'll bring it to a vote.
00:33:52.040 But what does that mean?
00:33:52.960 Does that mean the cloture thing?
00:33:56.140 Well, if it means he's going to bring it up, we'll have a motion brief.
00:34:02.060 You see, that's the beauty of this bill, the procedural status of the bill.
00:34:07.340 It's coming over from the House of Representatives in the form of a message.
00:34:11.280 There are all these weird rules that relate to the interplay between the House rules and the Senate rules.
00:34:16.740 The House sends us a bill in the form of a message.
00:34:19.800 that means that we don't have to take a cloture vote at the front end to get onto the bill.
00:34:25.780 With many bills, you've got to cast a vote on what's called cloture on the motion to proceed.
00:34:31.160 And that takes 60 votes to get us to the point where we can proceed to a bill.
00:34:36.920 We don't have that here.
00:34:39.220 So when he's going to bring it up, getting onto the bill will occur at a simple majority vote threshold.
00:34:44.180 And we just need to debate the bill for a while for a considerable amount of time without filing cloture, without going to the next step of bringing debate to a close on the bill itself, because that takes 60 votes.
00:34:57.200 We don't have that yet. Following back to our example from the Civil Rights Act of 1964, they were 32 votes shy of cloture when the bill arrived from the House of Representatives in March of 1964.
00:35:09.800 they spent 60 days debating it and lo and behold those people who were opposed to it mostly
00:35:15.760 democrats by the way they started to negotiate after a few weeks of this and they were eventually
00:35:22.900 able to negotiate some changes that allowed them to save enough face that they were able to and
00:35:28.700 willing to vote for cloture at the end of the process and as a result that bill passed this is
00:35:35.260 one of those moments that's what i don't want to compare the two bills they're different bills but
00:35:39.640 this one should be way easier to pass on that one it's simpler oh my god more popular than that one
00:35:44.420 and so we ought to get i have to tell you it it just pissed me off so much when when thune came
00:35:50.560 out and said yeah well they still needed 60 votes yes they didn't have the 60 votes when they started
00:35:56.420 60 days later as you said the 34 votes suddenly were found i mean oh it's just it's so agonizing
00:36:05.140 donald trump seems to be really clear on uh pushing and saying get this done they don't
00:36:13.980 seem to care thune doesn't seem to care mcconnell of course doesn't murkowski tell us they don't
00:36:19.900 care has he done everything he can well look no nobody's done everything that they can until
00:36:30.520 they have gone through the steps that we've described and again i don't care what
00:36:34.280 we want to call it if he doesn't like calling it a talking filibuster i really could not care less
00:36:39.400 what i care about is getting this damn bill on the floor debating it and debating it for a long
00:36:44.600 time i mean the two weeks ought to be the bare minimum and then reassess at that point where we
00:36:52.580 are and what we need to do to keep the momentum going and what we need to do to bring keep bringing
00:36:57.300 about consensus. But the one thing we cannot do is bring it to the floor and then say, oh, gee,
00:37:04.700 we're tired. We want to take a recess. It's time for recess. We need to recess for a couple of
00:37:12.980 weeks for Easter. And then, you know, some of us want to go to the Bahamas or whatever ridiculous
00:37:18.060 thing they've got planned. That will result in failure. And so I can't emphasize enough
00:37:25.840 the importance of um continuing to talk about this continuing to encourage your senators
00:37:34.000 regardless of where you think they may be on this whether you think they're strongly against it or
00:37:39.020 already for it i promise you they need encouragement they need to be told is you need to be in
00:37:46.160 washington you need to not leave washington until this is done and the department of homeland
00:37:50.520 security is funded i've only got about 60 seconds um mike is there anything is there any procedure
00:37:58.640 that allows jd vance to take the leadership role
00:38:02.540 jd vance can't come to the senate anytime he wants and immediately assume the position
00:38:09.600 in the presiding officer chair there is i've long believed significant and underutilized
00:38:16.060 authority that comes with sitting in that chair, just the ability to call the shots from moment to
00:38:21.840 moment to make procedural rulings upon receiving, but not necessarily always guided by the advice
00:38:31.880 of the parliamentarian, the presiding officer, especially if the vice president can do what he
00:38:35.400 wants. But I would certainly welcome the vice president coming to do that. And I would also
00:38:43.700 welcome each and every Republican senator weighing in on this and encouraging Senate Republicans
00:38:51.880 to do the right thing. Look, I don't want to speak for anyone else. I don't want to put
00:38:58.860 words into any senator's mouth. It is not my place to do that. But I will say this.
00:39:06.220 um i do think that jonathan wants to win the november elections i do think he wants to keep
00:39:15.920 uh the both chambers of congress in republican hands and based on my most recent conversations
00:39:23.160 with him including last night i i think he gets the fact that we can't get on this bill and
00:39:28.520 immediately start heading to cloture let's continue to encourage him uh to prolong debate on this
00:39:34.840 as long as it takes to get it passed thanks mike i'm going to say something and mike didn't i think
00:39:41.960 i think thune is a piece of garbage myself on this um and worthless and uh i would encourage
00:39:48.220 the white house to encourage jd vance to go over and assume the role get this done if they're not
00:39:57.580 going to do it encourage the vice president and the president to have the vice president walk in
00:40:04.060 and say, Thune, sit down. Here's what we're going to do. If that is constitutionally, if he's able
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00:46:07.460 the fusion of entertainment enlightenment and empowerment this is the glenn beck program
00:46:21.120 hello america welcome i got a few questions uh it just had mike leon talk about the save act
00:46:31.540 and um ricky said to me you know it's things like you just said that don't make you popular
00:46:42.040 in washington you want to know why we don't have anybody of any note on the show from washington
00:46:47.740 because you say things like that and so i that got me thinking and i actually think i'm okay with
00:46:55.280 that um but i want to talk about this i also want to talk about uh uh the latest on the oil
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00:47:10.760 lose these really really sensitive drones with uh with crypto loads so it's got all it it can
00:47:20.100 breakthrough gps uh boundaries everything it's highly sensitive and four of them were just taken
00:47:27.460 by two guys that came in in masks and guns on to fort campbell what how did that happen we'll talk
00:47:36.280 about that and so much more here oh and there's a new statement from the ayatollah we had to
00:47:40.640 translate it from gibberish uh which i think is the official language of the clerics over there
00:47:45.240 But we have an unofficial translation coming up here in just a second.
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00:49:07.060 slash back 972 patreon okay jason yes i just asked you to create a poll for uh the insiders
00:49:16.340 uh and uh you got to tell me when it's up because i really i'm interested in this because
00:49:21.020 i might be doing the people of america a disservice by not kissing everybody's ass
00:49:28.640 in washington and not actually saying what i mean but but playing nice playing the game
00:49:35.320 i just said a minute ago you know what what roger ale said you know what your problem is when i was
00:49:41.280 at fox you know what your problem is i said no roger i don't know what my problem is your problem
00:49:45.080 is you won't play the game and i said you're right because to me it's not a game okay i mean what i
00:49:52.680 say and say what i mean and i'm tired of all the people playing the game because he was talking to
00:49:56.640 me about, you know, he said, you know, when, when, uh, when Al Sharpton came to, uh, uh, to protest
00:50:04.660 Don Imus, do you think I didn't know about that? And I was like, you did. And he said, of course,
00:50:10.360 I knew about that. He called me. We do this from time to time. He'll need a pound of flesh from
00:50:15.620 somebody over here and then I'll tolerate it to a certain extent. And then he'll go away and then
00:50:21.600 I'll need a pound of flesh and I'll call him. And I'm like, you're got, you gotta, you're
00:50:25.420 admitting this that's the way the system works no thank you want nothing to do with that so i was
00:50:32.300 just on with mike lee and he was very nice as mike lee is because he's not controversial and
00:50:36.820 i mean he did say what did he say hell or damn damn damn really hard yeah really harsh that's
00:50:43.380 like the f word for him that's like that's like him just steaming mad damn pass the damn bill
00:50:50.000 but anyway um and so he finished and i said okay mike well i'm going to say the things that you're
00:50:55.640 not going to say uh you know thune is a worthless piece of piece of crap and um you know i think
00:51:01.660 you should call the white house or write to the white house and and suggested the president maybe
00:51:06.660 jd vance just exercises his constitutional power and goes in and says hey thune sit down we're
00:51:13.120 going to take care of this bill now because the vice president can do that he can assume
00:51:18.280 the position because I and I think the rest of the country are tired of assuming the position
00:51:25.380 so maybe we take another position and have JD Vance take that position because Thune's not
00:51:33.380 going to get it done these guys are not going to get it done and as I said the other day that's
00:51:38.000 because they're lazy they're all freaking lazy and they don't care they want to go on their
00:51:44.200 little junkets they want to go you know and do this fundraiser or this speech they want to go
00:51:48.400 home because they've got to be with their families and so they don't want to spend 60 days in
00:51:53.120 washington on call 24 hours a day because to them nothing is important enough to do that
00:51:59.080 but to me it is to you it is so i asked jason i said i want you to take a poll of the insiders
00:52:05.100 and uh and just ask would you rather have me play the game so i can have john thune on
00:52:10.860 so he can say all his bull crap that he says everywhere else and then i go well i don't know
00:52:18.740 if i actually agree with that you know technically i think john maybe we disagree on this and we keep
00:52:24.820 it really nice and polite and he gets away with saying all the same bull crap that he says
00:52:29.100 everywhere else this is what ricky ricky's shaking no no no no no no what you can have
00:52:36.600 on people that you disagree with.
00:52:38.880 I can.
00:52:39.740 You've done it before.
00:52:41.000 I've seen you lean on your better angels.
00:52:42.880 You can have them on
00:52:43.840 and then you can ask smart questions
00:52:45.940 that get them in a box
00:52:47.180 and force them to either lie or spin
00:52:50.920 or make news.
00:52:52.760 But when you know that's all they do anyway.
00:52:56.020 No, but you can corner them.
00:52:58.320 There is a way to be fair,
00:52:59.940 but also make them look like idiots
00:53:01.980 and still be polite about it.
00:53:04.160 We can do this.
00:53:05.200 I believe that you can do this.
00:53:07.580 But can I just say that...
00:53:08.500 Wait, I don't know if it's worth doing, though.
00:53:11.180 I mean, because that's what everybody else does.
00:53:13.120 No, they don't.
00:53:15.320 Anyways, we're not going to...
00:53:17.280 The insiders are going to disagree with me.
00:53:19.400 And that's fine.
00:53:20.300 I'm happy to be the enemy today.
00:53:21.580 But I just want to say, your theory...
00:53:23.500 You're a traitor.
00:53:24.980 Yes, I'm a communist traitor who went to Cuba and lived in Canada.
00:53:28.040 Okay, anyways, Politico basically said yesterday,
00:53:32.420 what you've been saying they just used more words you've been saying congress is lazy that's why
00:53:37.900 they don't want to be talking filibuster right can i sum up yesterday's article from politico
00:53:41.860 yeah they said senators have conveyed to trump there isn't support inside the gop ranks to
00:53:46.700 successfully deploy a talking filibuster doing so would require the majority to maintain
00:53:52.280 attendance and control of the floor on a constant basis for weeks on end so how is that different
00:53:57.760 from what i just said how's that different is this written by the same guy politico who
00:54:04.120 yesterday was like glenn beck just doesn't get it i don't think it's the same author no it's not
00:54:09.940 the same author but good news data republican she's digging into she has a big expose coming
00:54:16.260 for glennbeck.com about three big congressional media launderers and politico's one of them so
00:54:22.920 i can't i can't wait and i don't have to say nice things about data republican because she's deaf
00:54:29.120 so she can't hear it but i say this from my heart i love that woman she is the best uh and she's
00:54:38.160 working on she's been she's been in touch with us and she's like i'm working on some things
00:54:41.860 okay good good can't wait to see it next week's going to be kind of a big week of shows here on
00:54:48.180 the glenbeck program because now that we not only be hopefully exposing that with data but um we
00:54:54.120 also are going to be doing our big expose on islam and the blueprint for you know our destruction
00:55:01.060 eh no big deal it's maybe a special you can miss or not um we're going to expose what is actually
00:55:08.960 going on uh in the west and you know the the question the question really is who's going to
00:55:16.140 win this battle. Well, I can tell you who's going to win this battle. The ones who are actually
00:55:20.820 engaged in the battle, who know it's a battle, who will admit this is what we're doing, or this
00:55:26.780 is what's being done to us. The ones who admit it and then go, ah, no, it's, it's worth going the
00:55:33.420 other way. Or, you know, like the Islamists, now they're all saying the same thing. Ah, you know
00:55:39.660 what? We're here in America. We're here in Europe because we're going to take over because this
00:55:44.240 needs to be a, uh, a, a continent that is dedicated to Allah and Islam. Sorry, not this
00:55:52.000 continent over my dead body. And it may end up over my dead body because not enough people wake
00:55:57.580 up, but we're going to try to wake you up next week. So, uh, join us. That will be on torch.
00:56:03.360 The premiere, um, is live March 19th. That's next Thursday, a week from tonight at 8 PM.
00:56:10.840 By the way, speaking of this, I mean, it couldn't come at a better time.
00:56:14.660 We've been working months on this, and it couldn't come at a better time because we now have the Ayatollah, who, which was it, the Guardian that came out?
00:56:23.760 It was the Daily Mail.
00:56:25.040 Daily Mail.
00:56:25.680 Not really known for being like a premier journalism outlet.
00:56:29.360 Right, right, and not conservative.
00:56:33.040 And Daily Mail came out, and what did they say about the Ayatollah?
00:56:38.500 Oh, Glenn's putting me on the spot.
00:56:39.900 let me pull this up again they basically said you guys are going to be shocked to hear this
00:56:43.920 that iran's new supreme leader is quote obsessed with the end of days and what and quote believes
00:56:52.880 he has a special part in hastening humanity down that path what where have you heard that return
00:56:58.100 of the promised one what are you saying so finally at least the daily mail is like hey um this guy's
00:57:07.120 a religious zealot and, uh, wants the end of the world. Maybe we should pay attention to that.
00:57:13.080 Anyway, he's just come out. There's a new statement. Now, when I say he has come out
00:57:17.300 with this, I'm not sure it's him or a cardboard cutout. Um, because you know, um, the guardian
00:57:25.920 is reporting that the new Ayatollah is actually in a coma and has lost his leg. Um, the IRGC
00:57:36.000 and state-run media in Iran is saying, he's totally fine.
00:57:40.280 He has a scratch on his leg.
00:57:42.340 He's got a little boo-boo on his leg, nothing, a little Band-Aid.
00:57:45.880 You know, I am stuck on Band-Aid and Band-Aid stuck on me.
00:57:49.380 That's what he's singing right now.
00:57:50.580 It's no big deal.
00:57:52.780 And so we're not sure who this statement came from, but Reuters has now taken this
00:57:59.760 and translated it from, I think the official language of the Mahadi is gibberish.
00:58:04.580 and so they have taken this now and translated it from gibberish to english
00:58:08.860 uh he said in his statement iran will continue using the leverage of closing the strait of
00:58:15.420 humus um attacks on u.s bases in the region are going to continue unless the bases are
00:58:21.600 immediately closed i don't see that one happening iran believes in friendship with its neighbor
00:58:26.580 but it is only targeting u.s bases that's that's a hard one to get past because you're hitting
00:58:33.800 you know downtown area way away from our bases you're hitting apartment buildings so i um they're
00:58:41.980 also going to continue to avenge the blood of martyrs uh that's a top priority and will not be
00:58:49.720 foregone so you know that's uh you know somebody said you think this this ayatollah is going to be
00:58:57.800 better than the last one i don't know um we did just kill his dad so i'm not sure it's like
00:59:06.160 you know if iran would have killed donald trump and then we selected don jr to be president i
00:59:14.960 don't think he would have gone softer on iran than his father but you know maybe that's just me
00:59:21.440 um and iran is considering opening other fronts if necessary so we got that going for us now
00:59:30.500 jason i want to bring you in here in a second i want to take a quick break and then i want to
00:59:34.200 bring you in and just get an update on what's happening um in the straits of her in the
00:59:41.860 straight of her moves and uh and oil prices because it is it's a little spooky but i also
00:59:49.300 want to talk to you about um the the crypto load on the drones that have been stolen we have
00:59:57.980 pictures of two guys wearing masks and gloves going into a secure facility at a military base
01:00:05.320 of the 101st airborne and stealing four drones and these aren't like these aren't these you know
01:00:12.280 it's not like going to home depot and getting a little drone these are massive really important
01:00:17.900 drones with big technology we don't know who stole them we don't know where they went they
01:00:24.100 they were stolen a few months ago and the government's offering a five thousand dollar reward
01:00:30.320 wait what a five thousand dollar reward for any information that leads i think we should up that
01:00:37.560 maybe just a little bit i don't know just me i mean we're printing money anyway why not offer
01:00:44.140 a little bit more if we can get the drones back. Um, I want to talk to you about that here in just
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01:02:51.060 crypto load mean so these these drones would have been loaded with some kind of crypto so basically
01:02:56.820 being able to, you know, mix the signal so that anyone can't either access these drones or
01:03:05.080 listen in to anything else that's being relayed through these drones. So it's very common on
01:03:10.320 radios, multiple other equipments. What I would be concerned about is if there is a crypto load
01:03:16.960 that has been loaded onto these drones and if that can be accessed in some way. If you're in
01:03:22.820 the military. You probably have been in a situation on a training exercise or whenever
01:03:27.420 when some piece of equipment with a crypto load in it has gone missing, and then everything shuts
01:03:32.540 down until they find it. That would be one of the biggest things that I would be concerned
01:03:36.440 about on this. And as of now, we don't really know. There's been like zero mainstream
01:03:42.140 news reporting on this. It's all just been local news and nothing else.
01:03:46.060 why if something with a crypto load will stop the base everybody's like stop find this before
01:03:55.660 we do anything else how can four of these drones how can somebody two guys walk in with rifles
01:04:03.240 and and they had to have known i assume known where the what they were looking for
01:04:10.280 known where it was walk on the base with rifles that's nuts yeah the more i look at and we don't
01:04:17.740 we don't even hear about it for you know four months so the more i look at this and i i pulled
01:04:22.780 up the story uh or the the uh the reward flyer from the criminal investigation division from
01:04:29.200 the department of army and they actually don't mention rifles on that and we we were analyzing
01:04:34.160 this in one of the insider segments by the way if you're not subscribed you really should go to
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01:04:39.760 One of the users, I think, has used
01:04:41.560 the piece of equipment that
01:04:43.420 is shown
01:04:45.000 in one of the pictures, and they say it
01:04:47.480 looks like a fire department halogen
01:04:49.320 tool, and I looked that up, and that's exactly
01:04:51.360 what it looks like. It does kind of look like a rifle from
01:04:53.300 the picture, but it looks
01:04:55.020 specifically like a... It's basically a big
01:04:57.420 pry bar, but
01:04:58.700 used to pry doors open
01:05:01.420 or pry safes
01:05:03.460 or whatever they need to, a cage.
01:05:05.160 That's better. Yeah.
01:05:06.620 and it makes more sense i mean it makes more sense because if you walk onto a military i would
01:05:11.880 imagine you know it's like walking into a police station with a mask and a rifle i think they're
01:05:16.680 going to shoot you you know yeah um and and why you would i mean that would automatically set you
01:05:23.980 up as a bad guy of course the masks do that themselves and there's these pictures these
01:05:28.780 clear pictures of these guys wearing masks um you know and they don't look norwegian let's put it
01:05:36.600 that way um but i don't know i mean i don't know and i i don't know why we wouldn't have heard
01:05:43.580 about this why how can something this sensitive just go missing on a mill on the 101st airborne
01:05:53.640 space how can they go missing and us only have local news reports yeah it's it's it's pretty
01:06:01.240 wild and maybe one possible reason is because on military bases there are roughly on a size like
01:06:07.840 this base for campbell there's probably around two to three to sometimes four thousand uh
01:06:13.120 contractors private contractors on these bases and uh theft does happen uh pretty much all the
01:06:19.480 time yeah something will happen they won't go to national news but it's not that's exactly what i
01:06:24.080 was going to say is not i guess they're just not being thinking it through that is just drones that
01:06:30.080 could have crypto and plus some kind of AI, military AI that they're using. That's a whole
01:06:35.700 other ballgame right there. Yeah, I would imagine this is worth a lot on the black market. And as
01:06:43.080 I said earlier, you know, I think this is, you know, possibly cartels. And if it's not cartels,
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01:08:25.800 i'm gonna start with some bad news i'm gonna give you some good news and then i'll give you some
01:08:44.240 bad and then i probably will give you some good news uh but let me give you let me give you some
01:08:49.040 bad news we're talking about the numbers of the uh debt um and our deficit we just released some
01:08:56.080 more numbers that you know were made up numbers when i was a kid we have just run a trillion
01:09:01.860 dollar deficit in the first five months of this fiscal year now here's the good news that's better
01:09:08.900 than it was last year so we're making some progress but buried inside of this report is another number
01:09:16.800 that should wake us all up. And that is 79 billion in the first five months, 79 billion.
01:09:23.000 That's what we paid in interest, not in the first five months. We paid that, uh, in February,
01:09:34.640 79 billion. We paid in interest on our debt that is now approaching 39 trillion,
01:09:42.540 just interest that is you know that's that's more expensive than everything except three
01:09:50.700 other categories social security income security programs and health care okay
01:09:55.180 any civilization that is borrowing money just to pay interest on money it already borrowed at that
01:10:03.040 debt is not going to survive so let me ask you we're 39 trillion dollars in the hole
01:10:09.300 we just paid 79 billion last month for just service of the debt let me ask you those numbers
01:10:16.540 are so huge is your life getting better do you feel like your life is getting better is your
01:10:22.920 airport in your town brand new how about your roads and bridges for all those infrastructure
01:10:28.580 projects that we've done are they better how about your hospital is it new is it expanded
01:10:33.420 lots of extra room you know in the hospital are your children better educated
01:10:38.920 in any way shape or form we've spent 39 trillion dollars can you tell me where that money has gone
01:10:48.440 to make your life better because i don't i don't see the result of it i see it in the military and
01:10:54.240 that's it that's it so where's the money actually going
01:10:59.340 well let's step away from the spreadsheets uh here a bit let's go just looking around poking
01:11:06.820 in cities like los angeles because the answer begins to emerge and it is far uglier than most
01:11:14.660 americans are even prepared to admit maybe maybe or maybe they don't care i don't know but let me
01:11:21.220 start with the hospice scandal that we talked about yesterday in los angeles county this is one
01:11:26.280 county investigators and journalists have now uncovered what appears to be one of the largest
01:11:31.980 hospice fraud schemes in modern american history notice we're hearing it's the largest hospice
01:11:39.120 it's the largest uh uh you know uh autism scheme what what are all of these what are all these
01:11:49.400 schemes, the largest medical scheme, hospice care, you know, I'd feel a little guilty stealing
01:11:58.720 from the hospice system. You know, final chapter of life, families gather, pain is eased, dignity
01:12:05.920 is preserved, and you're stealing from that? Wow. Okay. Medicare pays for that. No, let me
01:12:14.240 rephrase it you pay for that your tax dollars and you pay for that because you have compassion
01:12:20.560 okay but in los angeles county hundreds of hospice companies suddenly appeared almost
01:12:27.700 overnight and nobody noticed many of them are run out of small little offices and storefronts
01:12:34.220 and residential homes like 30 30 of these companies in one little office really and they
01:12:41.720 were enrolling patients who were not dying. In fact, they existed, but they didn't know they
01:12:46.760 were enrolling in this. They weren't terminal. People had no idea they had been signed up for
01:12:52.280 hospice at all. Once somebody is falsely enrolled in hospice, the money then begins flowing from
01:12:58.760 Medicare. To whom? Where? Tens of thousands of dollars per patient. Some patients allegedly
01:13:07.900 cycled through multiple fraudulent hospital providers or hospice providers like inventory.
01:13:15.020 The dying turned into billing codes. The elderly turned into profit centers.
01:13:22.240 Is this a victimless crime? Hospice fraud means that real care is denied.
01:13:31.580 pain medication is withheld proper treatment is delayed families misled and it's not it's not
01:13:40.640 theft of just money it is the theft of dignity at the end of human life and when this scandal broke
01:13:49.440 all the response was predictable wasn't it political response was finger pointing blame
01:13:58.220 shifting, anything except what the public deserves, and that is a ruthless house cleaning.
01:14:05.440 Ruthless house cleaning. Now, let's stay in Los Angeles just for a minute because the second
01:14:11.980 story is just as revealing. City of Los Angeles, again, we went from the county now to the city.
01:14:18.480 They have approved $106 million to a nonprofit organization that provides legal services to
01:14:26.420 tenants facing eviction. So now on the surface, helping people who can't afford legal representation
01:14:33.920 sounds compassionate, right? But let's take a look a little closer. The organization receiving the
01:14:41.180 money is LAFLA, the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles. Over the next three years, they will
01:14:50.240 receive $106,572,543.69 from the taxpayer. Lawyers connected to the same organization
01:15:05.320 have repeatedly filed lawsuits that prevent the city from clearing homeless encampments,
01:15:11.840 encampments that are blocking sidewalks, encampments that create unsafe conditions
01:15:17.580 for residents, encampments that make companies and storefronts that are actually paying tax
01:15:24.500 dollars from being able to do business, entire neighborhoods in zones of disorder.
01:15:30.280 The city can't enforce its own municipal codes because the lawyers are constantly suing the city
01:15:38.260 and the city is paying for those lawyers. And those lawyers are building $1,025 an hour,
01:15:46.800 $1,025 per hour, taxpayer-funded, to obstruct the taxpayer.
01:15:57.220 I mean, the system is a joke.
01:15:59.860 It's a loop.
01:16:02.200 Government tries to do its job.
01:16:04.460 Government then funds the lawyers who want to stop it from doing its job.
01:16:08.200 Lawyers sue the government.
01:16:09.380 Government pays the settlement.
01:16:10.780 Crisis continues.
01:16:11.880 This is Cloward and Piven, and the bill just keeps growing.
01:16:15.600 Now, step back.
01:16:16.800 Forget about the corruption in Minnesota or New York or Illinois or anywhere else.
01:16:23.400 We're going to find, I'm telling you, we're going to find this all over the country,
01:16:25.760 but just focus on the headlines of today.
01:16:29.480 One story is hospice fraud targeting the elderly and the dying.
01:16:33.320 The second is taxpayer money funding legal warfare that perpetuates urban collapse in
01:16:40.600 the same city and county as the other fraud.
01:16:43.580 And above both of them sits the third number, a trillion-dollar deficit in five months, interest payments that rival entire federal programs.
01:16:58.660 That's the real story.
01:17:00.940 Because if this level of corruption can happen in just one county, in just one city, in one set of programs, you have to ask the question.
01:17:10.880 Nobody wants to actually ask the reason why Elon Musk was chased out of town.
01:17:16.300 What if Los Angeles is not the exemption or the exception?
01:17:22.000 What if it is actually the rule?
01:17:23.600 What if Los Angeles is the model?
01:17:27.360 We spend roughly $6.5 trillion every year.
01:17:33.300 Do you feel that?
01:17:35.100 Is your life getting easier?
01:17:38.380 Let's just do the numbers.
01:17:39.600 If just 10% of that is lost to fraud, waste, and corruption, that's $650 billion.
01:17:49.440 If it's 20%, that's $1.3 trillion.
01:17:57.700 That's the entire deficit.
01:18:01.220 This is deeply unsettling.
01:18:03.340 It should be.
01:18:03.820 If, if what we're seeing in places like Los Angeles reflects the broader system, then 20%, maybe one third of the federal deficit every single year may simply be because of corruption, not policy disagreements, not things that they're funding that we all think are crazy, not defense spending, not social security, corruption.
01:18:28.500 it is robbery from you the taxpayer the quiet siphoning of money from you through programs that
01:18:39.520 are meant to be compassionate noble necessary until you look closely enough and see the machinery
01:18:46.820 underneath and how many people were involved for this kind of corruption to happen how many people
01:18:52.440 turned a blind eye how many people were told sit down shut up or you'll lose your job this is
01:18:58.480 the mob. And it's the moral condition required for it to continue. Hospice is stealing from the
01:19:08.820 dying. Legal rackets profit from homelessness. Cities paying organizations to obstruct the
01:19:18.620 enforcement of basic law and order and what's the reaction from the public meh shrug a headline
01:19:29.280 another day what are you gonna do about it got news for you republic's not gonna stand with that
01:19:35.840 level of indifference it can't can't corruption doesn't begin with greedy officials it begins
01:19:41.940 when a society decides, eh, we don't need to look that closely, when voters stop demanding
01:19:49.580 answers, when outrage is selective, when the most vulnerable people in society, do you
01:19:57.520 know how poorly history is going to judge us when you have elderly patients, the homeless
01:20:03.020 who are struggling, when you're stealing from the dying and they become revenue streams
01:20:10.560 instead of human beings, oh my gosh, that's the real bankruptcy. Forget about our money.
01:20:16.360 This is a financial bankruptcy. This is moral bankruptcy.
01:20:22.640 Lots of, throughout history, lots of countries go bankrupt. They run out of money.
01:20:29.420 Most of them run out of money because they ran out of virtue first. Rome had corruption.
01:20:35.080 late stage empires always do rome's real problem was eventually the citizens just didn't care
01:20:41.940 enough to stop it they were fine with the circuses and the cakes are we fine with the circuses and
01:20:46.520 cakes what are the circuses that are happening in your life right now what circuses are happening
01:20:51.620 that the media is pushing what circuses are you seeing on social media every day
01:20:58.960 because we're all watching a circus
01:21:05.460 and we're learning to live with it
01:21:08.740 and we're learning to accept it
01:21:10.660 as our treasury is being,
01:21:13.920 your bank account is being robbed.
01:21:18.020 Warning, the world's largest robbery
01:21:21.780 is happening right now.
01:21:23.560 It is the warning flare so big
01:21:25.740 it should be able to be seen from space.
01:21:28.960 If hospice fraud can flourish in the shadows, if taxpayer money can fund legal warfare against you with your money, if billions can move through programs with no accountability, then the deficit we see on paper is only part of the story.
01:21:46.700 The real deficit is something harder to repair, a deficit of courage, a deficit of attention, a deficit of moral clarity.
01:21:55.440 And unless we rediscover those things really soon, gang, the most dangerous line in the federal budget will not be the interest payments.
01:22:04.620 It will be that silent line item that's been growing for decades, the cost of looking the other way.
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01:24:28.620 Okay. So, oh, you just hit refresh. Did you Ricky, Ricky, who is our director of content on the
01:24:37.420 programs? Uh, I just asked for a poll to be taken from the insiders. And I said, you know,
01:24:44.020 cause I said something about John Thune in an interview with Mike Lee and Mike, I'm sure was
01:24:49.260 very, you know, not happy that I said it with him on the show, but you know, uh, I just think,
01:24:56.260 i just think thune is a piece of worthless worthless politician let's say that um and uh
01:25:03.840 and i said it and afterwards ricky said well that's why we don't get john thune on the air
01:25:07.160 and i'm like you know i'm tired of hearing these people i i don't need to hear their bullcrap and
01:25:12.100 she said well you could box them in am i asking them questions and that would be neat but
01:25:15.660 yeah i'm just i'm just i just i just i just know i have no tolerance so i said let's take a poll
01:25:21.240 so what are the what are the listeners say well a minute ago 11 agreed with me don't burn bridges
01:25:29.780 so we can interview them and then burn them on air but now it's up to only 10 or down to 10
01:25:38.060 agree with me 90 agree with you burn it all down no holds barred so i don't i i that's not my
01:25:44.280 position is not it's not burn it all down it's like look if you want to hear these blowhards say
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01:28:21.040 So if you know Donald Trump, I mean really know him, you know he does not believe in forever wars.
01:28:29.140 he does not believe in these foreign excursions that our country has been going on. He despises
01:28:34.900 them. You also know, if you really know Donald Trump, he knows how important this next election
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01:28:48.640 so if you know those things and you know this election matters and the only thing that's going
01:28:59.760 to matter is a true verifiable election how do you explain what is happening uh in america how
01:29:07.480 does one make sense of what trump is doing with the war with the with what it could mean to the
01:29:13.020 economy and the Save America Act. Somebody who actually knows Donald Trump and has known him
01:29:20.380 as a good friend for a long time may be able to give some insight is Bill O'Reilly. He joins me
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01:30:43.620 redefined rapid radios.com first of all bill how are you we thought you'd died um but apparently
01:30:54.160 not no just like a vampire gonna keep rising who's singing that back song i sound like the
01:31:02.440 monkeys did you get the monkeys back together yeah yeah yeah we did we did we did so uh bill
01:31:09.140 first of all seriously how are you feeling i'm feeling okay thank you for asking uh and we're
01:31:14.640 launching today uh do it live and here's something you'll enjoy back are you ready for enjoyment
01:31:20.520 i am i'm already enjoying a lot of this because you know that's one of the reasons on the planet
01:31:26.540 is to give you enjoyment uh yes my staff turned on me so uh i run an operation you know that
01:31:34.620 billoreilly.com knows the news all and i got about 60 people working for me a lot of people
01:31:40.160 and uh so they they're hounding me you got to do long form they call it a podcast i podcast to me
01:31:47.500 two guys sitting in a basement smoking pot you know i we don't do that here um so but it's long
01:31:55.320 form and uh then they go we have a perfect name and i go oh it's going to be like the riley factor
01:32:02.540 two or something right no we'll do it live now for those of you who don't know what that means
01:32:08.940 when i was 12 years old i was anchoring inside edition that program is still on the air but i'm
01:32:15.280 12 and and i got a little heated one day because the technical little just screwed up all right
01:32:23.400 And I launched a few F-bombs with, uh, we'll do it live now.
01:32:29.820 Right.
01:32:30.380 There is a secret.
01:32:31.240 Never heard that story.
01:32:32.880 And then somebody with a transition sold it for a lot of money.
01:32:37.180 I understand to one of these smear websites and then it got out and now it'll haunt me
01:32:44.120 for the rest of my life.
01:32:44.980 So that's what the staff demanded to call this program, which debuts today with Rob
01:32:51.580 Schneider.
01:32:52.080 And I have to, I have, I have to tell you, wait, you're doing it with Rob Schneider.
01:32:57.320 Yeah.
01:32:58.860 Oh, that's even better.
01:33:00.540 That's even better.
01:33:01.100 You'll love it.
01:33:01.660 Okay.
01:33:02.060 So you'll love it.
01:33:03.080 So Bill, so Bill, here's the thing.
01:33:05.240 Uh, I know that story and I have been told for years, never by you, but by others do
01:33:14.300 not mention, we'll do it live to bill.
01:33:16.460 Do not ever mention that.
01:33:18.180 so like people have been afraid to mention that to you forever because i don't know thought thought
01:33:25.640 you would like go you know ballistic on whoever mentioned it so how did they bring this up to you
01:33:31.140 well you know you figure the statute of limitations would run out when you're 12 years old
01:33:36.720 okay but no okay so i'm just doing cycles so i just surrendered back i just
01:33:44.060 I love it. Okay. I love it. I'll be humiliated every day of my life. I love the fact. I love
01:33:56.000 the fact that you're actually embracing it and just using it for humor. It's the most effective
01:33:59.900 way to do it. And I just love it, Bill. Um, all right, let me, let me talk to you about the,
01:34:04.080 the, uh, news of the day, right? You know, Donald Trump, you know, he hates forever wars.
01:34:10.060 you also have been around enough wars to know this one could be very very very dicey
01:34:17.100 it could also hurt the economy you know that this election coming up is really important
01:34:23.840 and we can't do anything to hurt the economy just on political front let alone what it actually
01:34:29.420 means to the average everyday person how do you read this war what we're doing what is coming
01:34:35.840 and what it's going to mean.
01:34:37.760 Okay, so a big gamble by President Trump.
01:34:41.500 A big dice roll.
01:34:43.680 And he reached a period in time, in history,
01:34:48.720 where the CIA, NSA, all of our intel,
01:34:53.180 job with the United Nations and said,
01:34:56.920 look, we knocked out a lot of their nuclear capacity in June of last year,
01:35:02.940 but they have satellites and are close to being able to put together 10 nuclear bombs.
01:35:12.320 Okay, 10.
01:35:14.140 And so that intel came in, and that obviously got Trump's attention.
01:35:19.700 So there was a massive discussion for months about, all right, what do we do?
01:35:27.600 because what the mullahs did was they decentralized their new making capacity they put they spread it
01:35:35.440 out rather than having it in one place so then Mossad went in and Netanyahu uh and I don't think
01:35:43.720 the Trump administration is going to mind me saying this even though it hasn't been made public but
01:35:48.000 I'm a reporter and I have the information so Mossad went in and said look on this Saturday
01:35:55.820 the ayatollah and 25 of the stugs are going to be in this place at this time
01:36:02.780 so what do you want to do now that was after three months of negotiations with the iranians
01:36:13.440 to stop their nuclear weapons program and the last negotiation in geneva switzerland
01:36:18.900 the guy the foreign minister of iran walks in and says you know what we're not stopping
01:36:24.500 blank you we don't care what you say we're not stopping and whitkoff our chief u.s and
01:36:31.800 negotiator had a report back to trump so that's the information trump has number one
01:36:37.940 they're close to 10 bombs number two they're all going to be drinking tea on saturday morning in
01:36:44.020 this spot and number three they're saying blank you to the u.s government they're not going to
01:36:50.020 stop. That's how the decision was made. Now, as Larry, everybody knows the midterms are coming
01:36:58.400 up and Americans will largely vote on a motion and how they are feeling about their financial
01:37:04.300 portfolio. But the president believes that he will be victorious in the next month or so,
01:37:12.020 which is into April, which is into China with Xi. And he believes he's going to have momentum
01:37:17.400 after basically dismantling Iran, because that's what they're doing now.
01:37:23.800 They're just wiping out its capacity to do anything, which is not easy,
01:37:28.540 and that's why you're seeing the short-term pain.
01:37:31.720 Now, people believe what they want to believe, and the president is no exception.
01:37:36.060 If it comes his way, then he becomes a great president, which he wants, his legacy.
01:37:42.460 If it doesn't, then Republicans will probably lose in November.
01:37:48.160 So that's where we are.
01:37:51.560 Knowing what you know, Bill, after watching so many wars,
01:37:57.520 you were here, I think, for the British-American War,
01:38:03.020 after seeing so many wars fought,
01:38:06.640 how does this look in a pattern of wars?
01:38:10.540 Does this, because this, it, it, I mean, it's not looking good or how are you
01:38:16.440 sensing this is going to shape up his way?
01:38:19.840 I'm not as, I'm not as pessimistic as many Americans are.
01:38:24.140 And of course the media wants Trump to fail.
01:38:27.020 If you can imagine that.
01:38:29.020 I mean, they, they want Iran to win.
01:38:31.860 So give me the, give me the reason why, give me the reason that makes you go,
01:38:37.360 don't worry about that.
01:38:38.800 Well, I wouldn't say don't worry about it.
01:38:40.820 It's certainly a worry, and it's a big gamble.
01:38:43.060 And no other president in modern time would have done it.
01:38:46.720 Nobody.
01:38:47.740 Nobody.
01:38:48.520 Okay.
01:38:49.660 So you got a dice thrower in there running the country, but that's not a bulletin.
01:38:56.480 Everybody knows that Donald Trump is a risk taker.
01:39:00.360 The problem is he's taken a risk of 350 Americans, a million Americans, and that's very serious.
01:39:06.440 but the history has changed but he's not a still but he's not a he's not a gambler he is a he's a
01:39:12.940 businessman he will throw the dice in the table but only when he knows the odds are in his favor
01:39:17.840 so he's not like some but the odds are in his favor the odds are in his favor but it just doesn't
01:39:25.460 it just matters how the timeline is going to go out look iran is not going to be able to
01:39:31.240 wage offensive war that's why trump's going around going we won already so that's a fact
01:39:38.620 they will never in i'd say decades be able to launch an offensive war against anybody
01:39:48.140 and their weaponry and everything else their infrastructure is collapsed
01:39:53.560 now there was a hope that the persian people would rise up as they did in 1979 and this
01:40:00.140 dovetails right into my book, Confronting Evil, because we explain how the Shah got overthrown
01:40:05.640 by these Mullahs, and the same thing could happen now. But when you kill 30,000 people,
01:40:12.280 as the Mullahs did, 30,000, and people are scared over there. So it doesn't look like
01:40:20.200 the regime change coming from within is going to happen. But certainly, and there is no question
01:40:26.640 may i disagree may i disagree with you on that i think you know trump has he is still bombing
01:40:33.460 um and i from what i understand we are now just starting to encourage them he said stay in your
01:40:40.260 homes it's too dangerous and they were now just starting to encourage them to come out so i i
01:40:45.080 would say give that a week it's very hard look in 1945 the german people were getting pounded from
01:40:53.440 every area, and they still didn't rise up against Hitler because the SS would have killed them,
01:40:59.320 shot them down the streets. So you're facing 30,000 dead in Iran. Everybody knows somebody
01:41:06.440 who got killed, but let's pray that it does happen. It's possible, but it's not as possible
01:41:15.600 as a victory over Iran's military mechanism.
01:41:21.260 That is assured.
01:41:23.640 So what does the country become then?
01:41:26.160 Just this dictatorship that still is brutal, but it doesn't have the reach?
01:41:32.160 Well, the war gaming is this.
01:41:34.660 And again, I don't think I'm giving anything away.
01:41:38.080 So the war gaming that's coming out of the Pentagon is that Iran is going to,
01:41:43.860 and they may have already done this ask for a resumption of negotiations okay and i think that
01:41:52.720 will happen and it could happen any time and so they'll trot over to geneva and they'll hammer at
01:41:58.940 a deal where the theocracy stays there but at a much lesser rate that they promise to do x y and
01:42:06.780 see of course they'll break their promises we all know they will but they'll be humiliated to the
01:42:11.880 extent that they'll be weakened. And then Trump will go in like Venezuela and basically run the
01:42:17.860 show. And the CIA and American intel will basically tell the Iranians, you can do this,
01:42:26.200 but you can't do that. And the sweetener will be, you know, we'll rebuild your economy,
01:42:32.080 particularly your oil economy. We'll spend the money to rebuild that infrastructure. Remember,
01:42:36.800 that infrastructure is being torn apart now. So the Iranian people, you know, it's going to be
01:42:41.960 like Cuba, what are we going to have to eat today? So that is one of the likely scenarios that they,
01:42:49.280 the Muslims themselves will ask to come to the table. And then Trump, of course, would say,
01:42:54.520 okay, but you're going to have to accede to everything we want.
01:43:00.980 Let me take a quick break and come back with Bill O'Reilly. He's starting a new show today
01:43:04.680 called we'll do it live it's bill o'reilly and uh and rob schneider which should be just a scream
01:43:11.040 billoreilly.com that's billoreilly.com going to come back bill and i want to i want to continue
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01:44:43.240 So, Bill, let's look around the globe. I mean, it is an amazing time to be alive right now.
01:44:49.140 The president, one thing about President Trump, I realized when he went into Iraq,
01:44:55.240 i realized i could never be president of the united states because i would never have the
01:45:00.940 guts to do some of the stuff that he has done that i think is probably the right decision
01:45:06.520 but you know like you said it affects not only 350 million americans it affects everybody on
01:45:12.960 the planet some of the things that he's doing and that change is remarkable the change in venezuela
01:45:19.840 the possible change in Cuba what what do you see happening with Cuba well Cuba is going to fold and
01:45:27.300 uh we'll run the country and there'll be an enormous amount of money going out of Dade
01:45:32.080 County Florida into Havana that's already underway when you say we're gonna when you
01:45:37.200 say we're gonna run it you mean Marco Rubio's gonna yeah gonna run it yeah department will
01:45:42.440 run it just like they're doing in Venezuela Venezuela in Caracas they can't do anything
01:45:47.360 where they get permission and that'll be the same thing in a van and it'll be another deal
01:45:52.520 so they'll fold up the communism apparatus the united states will promise to redevelop a lot of
01:45:59.000 the uh industries in cuba uh the cuban people will be dancing around the street they'll dismantle
01:46:05.000 the secret police uh and there'll be a satellite of the united states that's going to happen um
01:46:12.380 So when you say we're going to run it, how should we be running those countries?
01:46:17.500 Is this a long-term thing?
01:46:19.100 Is this like a Puerto Rico thing?
01:46:21.900 What do these states become?
01:46:24.880 Well, it depends on who the next president is and then down the lane.
01:46:28.620 But Trump's vision is that the United States controls the Western Hemisphere.
01:46:34.660 He's obviously stated that.
01:46:36.520 and that we're not going to tolerate unfriendly governments
01:46:39.980 and governments that are harming Americans, like the drug cartel people,
01:46:46.220 and we're just going to run the show here.
01:46:49.280 That's what it is.
01:46:50.860 So how long that lasts depends on what administration is there.
01:46:54.440 But Cuba is not a difficult place to run.
01:46:59.880 And that place has got, I was there a few years ago, unbelievable beaches.
01:47:04.980 And I mean, it'll be Vegas South.
01:47:10.460 And so that's what's going to happen there.
01:47:14.240 But once you get into the Middle East, it's way more complicated.
01:47:18.880 But you're asking good questions because the world is changing now.
01:47:23.180 And here's a tip on it.
01:47:25.300 So Trump is going to go to Beijing at the end of March.
01:47:29.960 And I've been involved with that, as you may know.
01:47:32.540 I was over in Beijing in May and talking to the Politburo over there at their request
01:47:39.340 because they watch me on YouTube and they know that I have access to President Trump.
01:47:45.220 So anyway, you haven't heard China say a word about this Iran thing.
01:47:50.280 And China gets a lot of its oil from Iran.
01:47:52.560 You would think they'd be screaming and yelling.
01:47:54.900 They haven't said a word.
01:47:56.060 What does that say?
01:47:57.480 It says a deal's already been made between the United States and China.
01:48:02.540 to supply china with oil they'll buy our oil they'll buy venezuelan oil so trump's vision
01:48:09.620 is that we are such an economic power here in america that we have to run the show now
01:48:16.220 um because no one else will i mean europe's cowardly spain are you kidding me i don't think
01:48:22.960 i'll ever go to spain again they won't let u.s planes refuel there are you kidding me i mean
01:48:29.360 that's just spitting in our face and i tell you the world the world has divided and you're seeing
01:48:36.660 a new axis and allied powers i mean all of our all of the old allies are being reassessed everywhere
01:48:43.160 bill o'reilly will do it live at billoreilly.com you do not want to miss it it premieres today
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01:50:38.140 All right.
01:50:39.000 So we are having a special next week.
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01:50:55.240 And it is the blueprints of the destruction of the West, the Islamic blueprints for the
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01:51:03.640 And we take you through it.
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01:51:06.680 We have done literally probably what, three or four months worth of research just for
01:51:10.940 this 90 minute special it's a live documentary um and uh we have really tried to up our game you
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01:51:29.380 every week and i wanted to take a deeper look so i could go what what we call internally a deep dive
01:51:36.700 on certain subjects and so this first deep dive is on the blueprints of how islam is planning on
01:51:44.620 taking over the islamists are planning on sharia law throughout the world and america is a prime
01:51:51.080 target remember we're the great satan um let me you know let me hear let me give you this
01:51:56.080 Here is a Chicago Islamist.
01:52:01.720 He is an Islamic scholar, and he is explaining why Islamists are coming to America.
01:52:10.600 Cut seven.
01:52:11.280 This is Chicago.
01:52:12.160 Listen.
01:52:12.860 Islam did not come to coexist.
01:52:16.460 And Islam is raised high, and nothing is raised above Islam.
01:52:19.280 We can't think of Islam that came to live with these other religions in the sense that Islam is a religion amongst those religions, and they have a share with the truth, and they have a share of justice.
01:52:31.300 Islam came to correct all of that.
01:52:33.600 Islam came to remove all those religions, and it is the only truth, and it is the only way to justice.
01:52:39.120 Now, let me ask you, if this were being said by a political person that is engaged in, you know, in advocacy and he was Christian and he said, Christianity is here.
01:52:57.360 It's above all other religions, and it will wipe out all other religions and replace all other religions, and that is why Christians are here in America, to destroy and correct all other religions.
01:53:10.580 Do you think the media would be on it?
01:53:14.980 Do you think the media would be on it?
01:53:18.220 The answer is, of course they would.
01:53:20.920 Of course they would.
01:53:21.940 They seem to be able to handle any kind of religious extremism unless it's just ordinary
01:53:30.400 Christians who are like, you know, we're going to have a prayer meeting in the Capitol.
01:53:36.580 Let me, let me, let me give you something else.
01:53:41.040 New York City's first Muslim mayor, Mamdani, hosted a traditional iftar dinner on Thursday
01:53:49.560 in the historic blue, sorry, sorry. Yeah. Oh, sorry. Sorry. Yesterday. Um, I got my days all
01:53:57.480 screwed up anyway in the blue room with, uh, Muslim influencers featuring prayer rugs and
01:54:03.500 floor to floor, uh, you know, floor seating amid all the American flags and the George Washington
01:54:08.380 portrait and everything else. And I want to play a video of what happened at this iftar dinner
01:54:14.980 Wednesday
01:54:15.740 in the Blue Room. Here it is.
01:54:43.980 Okay.
01:54:44.980 so what's happening here um he's having this prayer prayer dinner with um everybody not a
01:54:55.660 problem except he was just recently do we have the video of him speaking at the mosque
01:55:03.100 just recently he was speaking at a mosque that's been linked to the uh what is it the
01:55:10.940 alavi foundation which the doj has accused being a front for the iranian government he just spoke
01:55:18.720 there and if we have the audio can you play the prayer here's the audio last ramadan i was with
01:55:26.320 many of you here at the procession on the martyrdom anniversary of imam ali alayhi salam
01:55:33.940 it is a privilege to be here with you once again.
01:55:38.080 I stand before you as the first Muslim mayor in our city's history.
01:55:43.000 And this year as the first Jum'ah that I have attended in that new position.
01:55:53.320 Snappy number that they performed.
01:55:56.120 Okay, so what is that?
01:55:56.960 What is the Imam reciting here?
01:55:59.600 You know, it's not a Frank Sinatra hit.
01:56:02.580 It is something called the sword verse.
01:56:06.540 It's from the Koran.
01:56:09.380 It's the verse that calls for the death of all infidels by the sword.
01:56:15.740 And Mamdani is standing there listening to this, knowing what it is.
01:56:24.540 Okay.
01:56:26.160 Jason, you just finished up some of the interviews and the pre-interviews that we have for the
01:56:32.020 special next week. And these are all experts on this. And you asked him about Mamdani.
01:56:40.320 What was the general feeling on him? Some of the experts that we interviewed for this,
01:56:46.480 some of them were Muslims as well, like more on the line of reformist Muslims. They're all
01:56:51.280 against political Islam. But not only between the Muslim experts that we talked to and the others,
01:56:57.800 Every single one of them that I asked said that, yes, he is an Islamist.
01:57:02.440 Yes, there is something else going on here.
01:57:04.520 And I did not expect that at all.
01:57:07.080 Well, if you remember right, who was it?
01:57:09.180 Sarsour?
01:57:10.240 Linda Sarsour, who is a deep Islamist, or involved with deep Islamists.
01:57:17.960 She said, how do you think he got in?
01:57:20.380 He got in with our money and, and he is going to be executing our philosophies, uh, or there
01:57:27.940 will be hell to be paid.
01:57:29.020 So, I mean, she admitted that that's how he got in and everybody is, listen to how, okay.
01:57:35.360 So they just had the, the prayer rug meeting.
01:57:38.020 Let me see if I can get the, um, this is from the New York times in February.
01:57:45.620 Mamdani ushers in a new tradition, Ramadan in city hall.
01:57:49.200 Ramadan also comes at a particularly fraught time for Muslim immigrants who fear being
01:57:54.360 targeted by federal agents while gathering for prayers or iftar dinners.
01:57:59.820 Show me the iftar dinner that has been targeted by federal agents because I'll stand with you.
01:58:09.700 I'll stand with you.
01:58:11.180 Show me one.
01:58:13.180 Show me one in New York Times.
01:58:15.540 But the allies of Mr. Mamdani are hoping this year's Ramadan could inspire more pride among the city's Muslims, who after the September 11th attacks have had to contend with heightened surveillance, harassment, and increased Islamophobia.
01:58:33.900 You've got to be kidding me!
01:58:35.560 That includes Mr. Mamdani.
01:58:37.500 He has endured such hell.
01:58:39.840 That man has endured such hell that he has had to go vacation at his parents' very wealthy compound in other countries.
01:58:48.120 He has come back only to be so oppressed that he becomes the mayor of New York City.
01:58:54.620 Oh my gosh, what a horrible life this man has led.
01:58:57.520 he's faced an onslaught of faith and ethnic ethnicity based attacks during the mayoral
01:59:05.440 campaign he has expressed concern that current political climate has made muslim new yorkers
01:59:12.740 less safe right you mean kind of like those muslim new yorkers that just tried to kill a
01:59:19.100 bunch of protesters oh no wait those were anti-muslim protesters that they were trying to
01:59:24.900 kill this period of piety as mayor could present the opportunity to showcase the realities of
01:59:33.420 fasting and living one's faith as a political leader new york times show me the other time
01:59:42.160 that a christian has had their political views as a political leader their religious views
01:59:49.760 married in that you said you know the realities we should showcase the realities of fasting and
01:59:56.340 living one's christian faith as a political leader you can't show me either of those things
02:00:03.800 because you never ever do that i can't take it and that's in a nutshell um what this special
02:00:15.740 is going to be like if i don't learn to maybe i maybe i'll need a tranquilizer dart just off the
02:00:21.840 stage and somebody like ricky who has more control can just shoot me with a dart in my neck halfway
02:00:28.260 through the show because i think i might lose it burn a launcher coming in hot oh my gosh oh my gosh
02:00:35.080 this is this when when america when will the majority of us stand up and say i don't hate
02:00:47.740 anybody i don't hate anybody but you're not taking over our culture you're not taking over
02:00:55.440 our country if you want to believe that believe that but you're not jamming it down our our i was
02:01:02.860 going to say our necks you try the throat but if you have a head they'll just jam it down your neck
02:01:09.700 after they behead you with it no it is absolutely incompatible with western society it is
02:01:17.800 incompatible you know let me let me just give you something let's just go through the 10 commandments
02:01:25.520 here can we go through the 10 commandments judeo-christian belief no gods no gods you'll
02:01:31.680 have no gods before me. We believe that. Okay. As Christians, now you may not, because you may not
02:01:36.780 be a Christian, you may not believe in, you know, religion or whatever, but Judeo-Christian values,
02:01:41.720 which is what we're based on. And by the way, that doesn't mean necessarily, you know, uh,
02:01:47.680 you can't have Ralph, your Wednesday God. It means what gods do you serve? Your mortgage,
02:01:54.900 your job, your reputation. What is it that you serve? Cause that whatever it is that you spend
02:02:00.980 all your time on, all your attention on, that's the God you serve. Okay. So Islamists believe it
02:02:10.000 too, except, I mean, it's a little different because they believe in genies and jinns.
02:02:18.340 Now, as a recovering alcoholic, I believe in gin too, but it's not the same kind.
02:02:25.300 no graven images yep we both believe that uh no use of god's name in vain we believe that they
02:02:34.160 don't remember the sabbath yep honor your father and mother yep thou shalt shall not murder yep
02:02:42.260 except if you're an infidel if you're an infidel then i can murder you you shall not commit
02:02:49.920 adultery. Yep. Well, actually, not for everybody. Guys can have as many wives as they want. You know
02:02:58.860 what? If that's an infidel and she just looks sexy because she's trying to trick me, might be a
02:03:05.060 genie, but she's trying to trick me into it, I can rape her. But that's not adultery. That's just her
02:03:10.540 sin, not mine. Thou shalt not steal. Yep. Well, not the Islamist. If you're an infidel, I can
02:03:18.540 steal from you. Shall not bear false witness. Yep. Well, unless you're an Islamist, then I can lie to
02:03:26.420 you if you're an infidel. You shall not covet your neighbor's house. Yep. Except for, well,
02:03:35.980 the infidels. So you see, it's not really the same thing. It's not the same God. God has standard
02:03:44.900 rules. Not, hey, if you believe in me, then you're good. If you don't believe in me, you could rape
02:03:51.940 them. Sure. Incompatible with Western civilization. Don't miss the special. It might be my last
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02:06:04.860 So, there you have it.
02:06:06.340 uh thank you so much for listening today uh let me get a quick uh let me get a quick recap on the
02:06:13.760 poll uh ricky was yelling me earlier because i said something to right after mike lee mike had
02:06:19.240 nothing to do with it and i just i started going off on john thune worthless piece of crap uh when
02:06:25.400 it comes to getting anything done in congress and uh and and ricky was like you know that's probably
02:06:31.140 why you don't get john thune on the air okay you're rewriting history you said was i too harsh
02:06:35.880 on john thune and i said no i didn't say that you're rewriting history what i said was that
02:06:41.920 probably wasn't the thing to say with with mike lee on the phone did i hurt mike lee with john
02:06:48.180 thune okay maybe you're right but yeah we took a poll and you're still winning but
02:06:51.840 because the poll was um how should glenn approach his insults uh about rhino congress members
02:07:01.080 87% said burn it all down
02:07:04.000 no holds barred
02:07:04.820 13% agree with me
02:07:06.940 we shouldn't burn bridges
02:07:08.180 so we can interview them
02:07:09.440 and then burn them on air
02:07:10.700 Dracarius
02:07:12.400 burn it all down
02:07:14.880 Jason quick comments from the insiders
02:07:17.700 the top three comments
02:07:19.480 number one come on baby light my fire
02:07:21.840 number two burn baby burn
02:07:24.620 and number three the best one ever
02:07:26.940 disco inferno
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