The Only Way to Stop the Next 9⧸11 | Guest: Sarah Adams | 6⧸3⧸25
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Summary
On this day 14 years ago, I announced my last day on Fox News and told you that I d be announcing something big in the coming days. That something big was the launch of Blaze TV, now known as Blaze TV. At the end of the newsletter, we always include things from the past that we were doing on this day in history. On June 3rd, 2011, we were talking on the air about donuts, making America the greatest country on the planet, and why you should stand for Israel.
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You know, I was looking at the day today in our newsletter every day that we put out so you can see all the show prep.
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At the end of the newsletter, we always include things from the past, things that we were doing on this date in history.
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June 3rd, 2011, we were talking on the air about donuts making America the greatest country on the planet, of course.
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How is China the so-called happiest place in the world?
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There was a new poll out about that and we said that can't be true.
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Also, we talked about why you should stand for Israel and why is America in Libya?
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We also called for Americans to stand up and defend their country in peaceful demonstrations.
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And on this day, 14 years ago, I announced my last day on Fox News and told you that I'd be announcing something big in the coming days.
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That something big was GBTV, which is now known as Blaze TV.
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As things change, the more other things stay exactly the same because we've got some questions about Israel, China, war.
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And is anybody going to start standing up and doing the right thing to prepare?
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Okay, so let me start with not what's trending, but let's talk about what really matters, what should be keeping you up at night, but maybe isn't because it's not on your feed, or at least it's not yet.
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As anti-Semitism is spreading its civilizational poison all over America, as Tom Homan yesterday warned of another 9-11-style attack on the homeland, as the Democrats strangely keep fighting for the rights of those who are literally spreading hate, violence, and death in our colleges and our streets, as Congress remains fast asleep, yet you're wide awake every night, kept awake by your growing debt and shrinking dollar.
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Let me share the latest from Jamie Dimon that nobody I have seen has shared with you yet.
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It was a talk that he gave at the Reagan National Defense Forum in California.
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Jamie Dimon, who is the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, one of the largest and most influential financial institutions on earth, he delivered a warning.
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And it wasn't about coming interest rates, not about inflation curves or crypto adoption or anything else.
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I was saying we shouldn't be stockpiling Bitcoin.
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We should be stockpiling guns, bullets, tanks, planes, drones, you know, rare earths.
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Like, you know, the military guys tell you that, you know, if there's a war in the South China Sea, we have missiles for seven days.
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I mean, we can't say that with a straight face and think that's okay.
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He's referencing the Pentagon data saying we only have enough precision guided missiles for seven days of sustained conflict.
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That's what stands between deterrence and desperation if war would break out in the South China Sea.
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And remember what I shared with you yesterday, the drone bombing in Ukraine or by Ukraine that wiped out an estimated one-third of the Russian nuclear strategic air command.
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One-third of Russia's nuclear strategic air command.
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That's a country that's almost in third world status.
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No real military left and certainly no missiles.
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Imagine what could be done here with open borders and enemies like China and Iran.
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Now, I want you to understand, Jamie Dimon is not a guy that usually deals in hyperbole.
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His words, and he knows this, move global markets.
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The good news is on this one, nobody will pay attention to him because nobody is interested in telling you the truth on how dire our situation actually is.
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You know, his silence in most cases is his statement.
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So when he breaks that silence and he does it this bluntly, you better believe it's calculated.
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Now, most of his peers are still peddling, you know, ESG slideshows and blockchain buzzwords.
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But Dimon stepped into the national stage and said, we need to get real and we need to get ready.
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And here's the thing, he's not talking to hedge funds or Pentagon brass.
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Oh, you're talking about Bitcoin, we should all start by.
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That's what you have to grasp from what Jamie Dimon was actually talking about.
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He is saying there's a reckoning with reality that most Americans and CEOs and everybody else are not prepared for.
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You are going to see a crack in the bond market.
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And I tell this to my regulators, some of who are in this room, I'm telling you it's going to happen and you're going to panic.
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And then some of my friends will tell me that we like crises because it's good for JPMorgan Chase.
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I just don't know if it's going to be a crisis in six months or six years.
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And I'm hoping that we change both the trajectory of the debt and the ability of market makers to make markets.
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It's just part of all the stuff we talked about.
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And unfortunately, it may be that we need that to wake us up.
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Do you think people in rural cities, do you think people in inner cities thought they were getting anything?
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Do you think that those people think that the American government is fair and competent and that this was in their best interest?
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Because, you know, Republicans, you generally don't like red tape.
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And they want to make it so confusing you can't even meet the rules.
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Freedom of speech, freedom of speech, freedom of speech, freedom of enterprise, equal opportunity, family, God, country.
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You know, and you can acknowledge the flaws that we have, which are extraordinary.
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Don't denigrate the great things of this country.
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If you have a, in any team, if you put a team on the field and the team's torn apart, they're going to lose.
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Again, we've got to fix our permitting, our regulations, our immigration, our taxation, which I think they're on their way.
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We have to fix our inner city schools, our health care system.
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His dismissal of Bitcoin, first of all, not a continuation of his longstanding skepticism.
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If you listen to all of the things he was saying, this is something much more urgent.
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In a time of instability, Bitcoin becomes an abstraction.
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But Bitcoin depends on electricity and the internet and a collective belief.
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Bullets, they don't care if you believe in bullets or not.
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Fuel, doesn't matter if you believe in fuel or not.
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He's not, you know, suddenly a patriotic prepper in chief.
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What he is doing is giving voice to something that the elites all know, but usually whisper behind closed doors.
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Remember how on 9-11, 9-12, 9-13, we realized, oh my gosh, this thing could collapse in a heartbeat.
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We all knew the veneer of civilization, the veneer of order is so thin.
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Even the largest company in the world is dangerously exposed.
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The largest economy in the world, ours, exposed.
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80% of our rare earth minerals come from China.
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Basically, everything from missile guidance to smartphones.
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What happens if we just don't have the fuel to run, you know, across the ocean?
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Our military, recruitment shortfalls time and time again.
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I mean, how many trillions of dollars have we spent in the last 20 years on infrastructure projects?
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It wouldn't last a long weekend if trouble really happened.
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One single cyber attack could shut down the grid for weeks.
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See, here's the thing that you have to hear from Jamie Dimon.
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But most people, all your neighbors, they're too distracted to notice.
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Diamond went on to blast the, you know, regulatory obsession, you know, in order to make life difficult.
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For the last 40 years, we have lived on the assumption that convenience was safety.
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That markets meant, that global markets meant good.
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And in that recoil, the essentials of survival never change.
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Shelter, energy, food, protection, human trust in one another.
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It cuts against every modern comfort we've built our lives around.
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Here's a giant bank saying, you've built your life and we've built our life around things that are not real.
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He's saying, don't bet your future on intangibles.
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So, his solution is the same solution we've been talking about here on this program forever.
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But don't denigrate the great things that this country has done.
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Not for a storm, but because a server farm in Taiwan was hit.
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What would you trade your Bitcoin for at the grocery store shelves if they were empty?
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What does wealth mean in a world where your phone doesn't work and your bank is a blinking error message?
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We are long overdue for a serious conversation about self-reliance in this country.
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The kind you live through community, preparation, clarity, intelligence, critical thinking.
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Not because you're afraid, but because you're a responsible human being.
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Not because you're social, but because you need each other if systems fail.
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Not because you just want to use them, but because you know someday you may have to use them.
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I want you to know this whole message from him, I believe, and definitely from me.
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It's not warning you about war or famine or anything else.
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Ignore what's happening today at your own peril.
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We've spent far too many days and years now worshiping the screen and the stock ticker and the illusion that problems can be innovated away.
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But history has a really brutal way of humbling people and civilizations that trade resilience for comfort.
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Are you living in a way that will actually allow you to survive real shocks?
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Or are you, like so many people, including me on many things, chained to the conveniences that will vanish overnight if the world sneezes?
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Jamie Dimon said it very clearly, and let me just say it again, bullets over Bitcoin, tangible over theoretical, preparation over posturing.
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The man who runs the most powerful bank in the world is not hoarding hashtags.
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Since the repeal of Roe v. Wade, abortion numbers have not gone down.
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In 2023 alone, a million abortions, a million abortions were performed in America.
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And despite the laws, despite the hope, the reality is we're losing more lives than ever before.
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Thank goodness pre-born is working to change that, and I know you care.
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I have cared, but unfortunately, remained silent most of my career.
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It's only until the last 10 years or so, Stu and I talked about it, and we went,
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I have annoyingly asked you the question over and over again.
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When you have known terrorists and murderers and rapists and cartel members and gang members
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in the country and you have them, you know, 12 million, 15 million, 20 million, nobody
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And of course, my prayers, my thoughts, my sympathies go out to the victims here.
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But do you not agree that if we don't find these people soon, that we are at risk of
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I mean, why did 2 million illegal aliens pay more to get away?
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Every day I get to work with two of my best friends, Stu and Pat.
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And Pat, it was 14 years ago today that I announced I was leaving Fox News and starting
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I mean, we have some audio from the press when I announced this and said, you know,
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were mocking me and saying, you know, good luck on the internet.
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I mean, it was weirdos that were doing podcasts.
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And my goal then, 14 years ago, was to crack the back of the mainstream media and give
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Glenn, I pitched you in the break a story I wanted to do for you and Pat.
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So there's a story that I think years and years ago would have been a major story.
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Like, we would have been talking about it maybe over multiple days.
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We would have been going back in the history of it.
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And I don't think either one of you even know it occurred.
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Literally zero reaction whatsoever, which I think 10 years ago, 15 years ago, would have
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been a big story that we would have been talking a lot about.
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So last night, last night, they debuted a new permanent anchor of NBC Nightly News.
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I have to tell you, I want to thank this audience.
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They're like, I was one of the founding members.
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I mean, people were subscribed six months before we even had a product.
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And I just can't thank you enough for everything you did.
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Look at the impact that Blaze, Blaze paved the way for Daily Wire, for all of it.
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I mean, and think about, because it was totally unrelated, had no idea it was the 14-year
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anniversary of this, but I was going to bring that story up to you.
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It is the exact thing you were talking about back then, that we're going to get to a period
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None of what the mainstream media doing even matters.
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It was a thing that everyone watched every night.
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I think nobody in this audience had any idea that they had just switched permanent anchors
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And a lot of it comes to do with the transition, Glenn.
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And you guys, I just, I wanted to say, not only thank you to the audience, but thank
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I'm going to, I'm not going to get teary-eyed on this.
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You guys have been with me through war, it seems.
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And you have always been loyal to me, always watched my back.
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And I can't thank you enough for all of the years that you've been with me.
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Keep going, because your voice is starting to waver.
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Let me, let me, let me play something now from CNN, which is, just shows you how out
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Look at the, the veteran pollster from CNN, as he's going through the latest polling about
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The first five months of the Donald Trump presidency, right?
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The first four months of the Donald Trump presidency, that you expect that Democrats would have
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The party that is closest to your economic views, in November of 2023, it was the Republicans
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Now it's still within that range, still within that margin of error, plus eight point advantage
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If it was just the one CNN poll, that would be one thing.
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Well, in May of 2024, just before Donald Trump was reelected president, Republicans had a
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The advantage actually went up by three points.
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The Democrats are down by 12 points on the economy.
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This speaks to Democratic problems on the economy better than basically anything that you could
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He's then trying to explain, this is a problem for the Democrats, but he doesn't even understand
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I mean, I don't understand how he doesn't understand.
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He's like, how is this possible, Democrats, that they have a better economic plan and people
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I don't know what is the Democratic economic plan.
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You know, here's the, here's the, I mean, he answers his own question here.
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Which is the party of the middle class has been a huge advantage for Democrats.
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I have polling from NBC going all the way back since 1989 when Democrats had a 23 point
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But by this decade, we already started seeing declines back in 2022, where you saw that
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Democrats led, but only by four points, well within the margin of error.
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And now in our latest CNN poll among registered voters, which is the party of the middle class,
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This, I think, speaks to Democratic ills more than anything else.
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They have traditionally been the party of the middle class.
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Donald Trump and the Republican Party have taken that mantle away.
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And now a key advantage for Democrats historically has gone adios amigos.
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And now there is no party that is the party of the middle class.
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And of the people over at CNN, Harry is actually a pretty darn good data analyst.
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I mean, how can you be a pollster and not see how, you know, look at there, not the party
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It is all elites and wild, rich people that are completely out of touch with anyone who
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even relates to Donald Trump liking working behind the counter at McDonald's.
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Who was it that talked about during the campaign?
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He said, although I've seen this written about elsewhere, I was honestly surprised about
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how strong the relationship is, the demographics on who takes antidepressants and goes to therapy.
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Among voters who report poor mental health, liberals outnumber conservatives 45% to 19%.
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Those who report excellent mental health, conservatives outnumber liberals 51% to 20%.
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So the young men that Democrats have trouble with aren't necessarily the ones who have been
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captured by the conservative manosphere or have been looking for a helping hand.
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Rather, it's those who report relatively high mental health and see Democrats as being too neurotic
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and perhaps constraining their opportunity to compete and reap rewards of their work.
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And they need a study to figure out what they're doing wrong.
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I will say, though, I think, like, Harry Enten, in some ways, echoes that, though, right?
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The reason for that transition is Donald Trump.
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I mean, this is the change he's brought to the party.
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And that is the reason for that success, because Donald Trump has been able to connect
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And can I ask you, because I don't think it's – I think Donald Trump reflected the
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I mean, he really is the Tea Party candidate in many ways.
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He was – he embodies what so many people were saying and feeling, and he was – and
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He just – you know, when everybody else was taken down time and time again, and they
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would then start to, you know, fudge and melt and their spine would go crooked, he just
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And I think that's why he's the leader, because he acted like a leader who actually
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Let me push back a little bit gently on that, in that I think he has – I don't think he's
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I don't think it's – I think it's a totally different view of the role of government.
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And I think it's – he is connected to a lot of those voters who maybe didn't like
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I mean, this is a chart I was looking at yesterday.
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Hang on, just a comment on that before you get there.
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What I mean by Tea Party is the one that is disconnected from the government and saying
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the government is out of control, it is run by nothing but elites, and it is the problem.
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It's – when I say that, I don't mean the Tea Party solution.
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I mean the thing that – he is a reflection of what the Tea Party felt was the problem.
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His solution is different, but he's responding to the same problems.
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I think – what I was going to, I think, does disagree with that.
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That doesn't mean that there aren't elements of what you're saying that are completely
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This is – the question that has been asked for a very long time, some people think the
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It should be left to individuals and businesses.
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Others think that government should do more to solve our country's problems, which is
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That number of people saying the government is trying to do too much, like I want it out
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of my life, that number peaked at the Tea Party, okay?
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Since that moment, that has totally – we're on a roller coaster drop on that poll.
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It dropped down to under 50 to 48% in like 2023 and has now dropped again to 41%.
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So now we are overwhelmingly a country that believes the government has to do more.
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The left already believed the government needed to do more.
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Let me ask you, if this is just me trying to look at the glass half full, is that a response
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I mean, I'm wondering if that response is not that we want more Medicare, Medicaid, everything
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It's that we want the government to do what it's supposed to do.
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I think there's some of that that's probably worked in there, though we've had eras of
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And these numbers have never looked like this in this country.
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Ever since they've been asking this poll, it has never looked like this.
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This is a different country than we've ever lived in.
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Might be something that everybody's excited about.
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I'm not excited about that particular development, though some of the stuff we've talked about
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You remember this and bring this up next hour because I'm going to show you some things
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next hour and the hour after that make that number disturbing.
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I didn't know that number and that makes it very, very disturbing.
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He is the guy who was here illegally, overstayed his visa twice.
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I thought that was the number one thing that the Patriot Act was supposed to do, right?
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We're going to need a super Patriot Act soon, especially if Tom Homan is right.
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We've got so much coming up here on the program this hour,
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a situation that is typical of what the media loves to do.
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other than what they should actually be blaming.
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There's a reason you remember that one burger back from, like, fifth grade,
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or maybe that steak you got, that night you got engaged,
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it's going to bring you back to some incredible memory of the past.
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Because when dinner matters, so does where it came from.
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You're not just getting dinner, you're stocking,
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Let me talk to you about a story that was developing yesterday,
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You remember the story about the frog in the pot,
00:47:48.260
You know, we're like, nope, I guess we're in a hot tub.
00:47:52.340
Yesterday I told you about what happened in Boulder, Colorado.
00:47:54.920
A man, an illegal immigrant, twice overstaying his visa,
00:48:02.660
Set a Holocaust survivor on fire in her own American home.
00:48:08.700
An illegal alien from Egypt that the Biden administration ignored the expiring visa two times,
00:48:17.860
shouting, free Palestine, sets this Jewish grandmother,
00:48:33.800
No, Mohammed Salman had planned it for over a year.
00:48:44.000
so he could burn the Jews alive with a clean conscience and a clear schedule.
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On American soil, in a college town, in the New West?
00:49:19.340
You know, I think, I don't know if you know who Primo Levi was,
00:49:26.460
And he's the guy who coined the term gray zone.
00:49:30.420
And he described the gray zone as a murky moral space
00:49:36.680
where the victims were often coerced into morally compromising situations,
00:49:41.740
you know, just not out of ideology, but just to survive, okay?
00:49:49.140
Let me transpose that idea into modern-day America.
00:49:54.120
I think many people in America today are not silent because they're indifferent.
00:50:06.640
They're silent because speaking out, especially online,
00:50:09.640
could destroy their career, their reputations, their families,
00:50:13.380
doxing, blacklisting, swatting, losing your job for a single comment,
00:50:22.900
Fear in that kind of environment becomes the governing force.
00:50:27.680
And fear is the soil in which totalitarianism grows best.
00:50:32.760
So, yes, Americans who instinctively recoil from today's overt anti-Semitism
00:50:39.780
but keeps quiet out of self-preservation are not morally equivalent to the aggressors,
00:50:46.080
but they are perhaps inside a digital gray zone,
00:50:49.720
one where the cost of conscience is rising and silence becomes a survival strategy.
00:50:57.400
I kind of hope that it's more apathy in a way because maybe we can wake people up from their apathy.
00:51:03.120
But if you're already feeling that I'm not speaking out because I'm in a moral gray zone,
00:51:16.180
The anti-racism advocates scroll by in silence.
00:51:20.520
The very people who claim to be defenders of truth and tolerance just can't seem to summon
00:51:39.540
Not, well, I don't understand what his motivation.
00:51:52.260
If this had been the other way around, if a white man had firebombed a mosque while screaming
00:51:57.940
ethnic slurs, this country would be on fire today.
00:52:08.060
We'd have blue ribbon panels, ribbon hashtags, every anchor on every channel, you know, in
00:52:14.220
black ties and solemn tones, warning, warning, warning.
00:52:18.560
But a Jewish woman in her 80s gets burned alive by a radicalized, illegal, and the media just
00:52:30.920
Let me ask you, I asked this yesterday, where are you, ADL?
00:52:36.600
I mean, you told me years ago that when I warned, warned that this was going to, what
00:52:42.060
we saw in the 1930s on the streets of Germany and Europe, we would see again on the streets
00:53:00.640
Well, I ask you now, should I still be sitting down?
00:53:07.140
You can't fight darkness if you can't name the darkness.
00:53:10.040
You can't stop the flames if you refuse to admit that the match has already been struck.
00:53:15.800
The deeper truth here is this is not about one man.
00:53:25.280
This is about systems that we have allowed to rot.
00:53:32.380
The ideologies that we no longer even challenge.
00:53:35.980
The universities that have surrendered and now have become a church.
00:53:48.320
This is what happens to a civilization when you abandon truth for tribalism.
00:53:54.720
When you trade your civilization for a hashtag or a slogan.
00:53:58.560
When you embrace nihilistic, intersectional worldviews that sees Jews as oppressors,
00:54:04.600
Christians as relics, and America as the villain.
00:54:08.120
I don't say this lightly because I know what this word actually means, at least from Ezekiel.
00:54:37.580
And let me ask you, do you think Boulder, what happened in Boulder,
00:54:40.840
do you think that's going to be the last time this happens?
00:54:43.800
Do you think Solomon is the only one that was doing this kind of planning?
00:54:56.940
And it doesn't stop with one grandmother or one synagogue.
00:55:07.540
And if we don't put this fire out right now, open our eyes and close our borders, clean out our house,
00:55:22.120
then this is just a dress rehearsal for something much, much, much, much bigger.
00:55:30.000
And what will happen to a country like ours if we're hit like 9-11 again?
00:55:52.220
But the fire's not going to be put out this time by sending soldiers overseas.
00:56:05.160
We still have Democrats saying, you've got to let them in.
00:56:21.640
This time, unlike 9-11, when it comes, it's going to come with AI-generated lies,
00:56:28.140
deepfakes, bot armies, mobs so drunk on grievances that they will light the match,
00:56:35.760
set you on fire while screaming, it is justice.
00:56:41.540
We really have reached the moment where the Old West needs to rise up again or be reduced to myth.
00:56:54.540
And I don't mean the gun-slinging, well, a new sheriff in town.
00:56:59.520
I mean the West where the towns gathered to stop the bad guys,
00:57:04.700
where there were still pioneers, there were still people who believed in the ever-expanding sky of the West.
00:57:59.200
We have to stop saying USA, USA, USA and wave the flag and start understanding what that flag stands for.
00:58:13.100
Do we know our rights and our responsibilities?
00:58:15.820
Do we know what we have to do to remain a decent civilization?
00:58:24.420
Because I tell you, if it happens this time, Patriot Act is going to look like a puppet show.
00:58:30.640
This time, it is going to come with AI and surveillance of literal, possibly biblical proportions.
00:58:40.640
And I mean the kind of biblical surveillance that you find at the end of the book.
00:58:53.140
Or are we just going to sit here quietly hoping that maybe, just maybe, the fire is going to pass us by?
00:58:57.800
You know, that Donald Trump can solve this one too.
00:59:08.000
And strangely, that is right up the alley of many people on the left.
00:59:13.300
A fire that will consume and burn it all down to the ground.
00:59:19.400
If I were Jewish today, I'd kind of be panicking.
00:59:27.800
Look at what's happened to America in three weeks to Jews.
00:59:47.120
It's about standing up right now while we still can and say, no, no, no.
01:00:20.660
People who believe Islam is superior and therefore they can do whatever they want.
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But in our hearts, our institutions, our resolve.
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And this time, it will not be mercy that finds us.
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What is it going to take before people are like, hey, this is a disturbing pattern?
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Yeah, see, I don't know if this is the way people feel, but I'm against it.
01:03:01.780
I don't think people being lit on fire is the right way to go.
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And, you know, it's amazing the way people are reacting to it.
01:03:10.340
I was listening to, you know, news on this this morning.
01:03:13.720
And it was, you know, they set up the story, right?
01:03:21.820
This many Holocaust survivors were tortured in a park.
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And then it made sure to end the story with, and pro-Palestinian supporters are concerned
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that they just might be painted with too broad a brush.
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Now, I am a tad more concerned with the people being painted with flammable liquids that are on fire.
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You have no concern about the pro-Palestinian supporters that might be painted with too broad a brush.
01:04:05.440
Now, let's just advance to the future for a second before I answer that, Glenn.
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And let's just say we get to a point in which the pro-Palestinian supporters are painted with too broad a brush.
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Am I in favor of pro-Palestinian supporters being painted with too broad a brush?
01:04:28.360
I don't know that if it's a news story that people are being painted with too broad a brush.
01:04:32.520
I mean, conservatives are constantly called Nazis, and I don't know that it's a news story, right?
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However, I think I might even be willing, Glenn, to wait until the moment in which they are painted with too broad a brush
01:04:52.800
I feel like maybe addressing the concern that they may in the future be painted by too broad a brush is not a point of concern for a national news broadcast.
01:05:05.240
Well, can I ask you what that brush would be painting?
01:05:08.940
Would it be painting them as from the river to the sea, Israel will be free?
01:05:23.920
We may be painting the pro-Hamas wing of the Democratic Party as pro-Hamas, which would be terrible for us to do.
01:05:34.340
Almost like a photographic painting with that brush.
01:05:38.320
It would be a little photographic there in many, many ways.
01:05:41.940
But, you know, again, this is a society that in polling in the Palestinian territories support acts of terrorism at 80 and 90 percent of the population.
01:05:57.900
I don't know if we need to be surgeons with our paintbrushes in this particular case.
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And she's also a former CIA intelligence analyst and targeter, which I think, Sarah, means that if you watch the old show 24, you were Chloe, right?
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I read a response from you yesterday on a tweet that was talking about both the assassinations in Washington, D.C. and the firebombing in Colorado.
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And you said, quote, it's going to get a lot worse.
01:08:31.600
Coming from you, that carries a little more weight than it would coming from me.
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Why do you believe the attacks are about to escalate?
01:08:43.200
One is just the fact that we've allowed kind of like this radicalization around the pro-Hamas movement.
01:08:50.180
And as you know, if you don't nip that in the bud, it becomes militant at some point, right?
01:08:57.100
But the other thing is, you know, because of how we left Afghanistan and it's this large terrorist infrastructure, Bin Laden's sons are planning another 9-11 on U.S. soil.
01:09:05.940
And if we don't get ahead of that, you know, we have something much bigger than obviously what we saw in those two places, which were still horrific events.
01:09:13.200
So do you believe that people are already here?
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How many terrorists do you think have come in in the last four years?
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Yeah, so I think the majority of them are already here.
01:09:30.640
So according to al-Qaeda, they sent 1,000 people here to participate in that one event.
01:09:36.260
According to ISIS, they have 2,500 terrorists in the United States who are not here on a legal status.
01:09:42.840
So that doesn't even account any ISIS members who are U.S. citizens, green card holders, or U.S. visa holders.
01:09:49.360
According to the former head of Afghans Intelligence Services, 1,000 Afghans here who are linked to a designated terrorist organization.
01:09:58.280
So when you start putting these numbers together, we know other terrorist groups have come in, especially from the fans.
01:10:03.820
A lot of the Pakistani terrorist groups have come in.
01:10:05.960
And, you know, the numbers probably in the last four years are easily over 8,000 terrorists have come in.
01:10:20.680
Any parts of these groups coordinated, do you think?
01:10:25.700
There are some, like, joint agreements between ISIS and al-Qaeda.
01:10:30.100
Like, ISIS is supposed to do the attacks in the United States kind of in mid-tier cities.
01:10:34.540
Well, al-Qaeda's goal is going to be, like, Washington, D.C., aviation.
01:10:39.480
So they did divvy up some types of different attacks they would do.
01:10:44.140
And as you know, then there's just a lot of people that are bad actors, that hate our country.
01:10:51.760
Because they just don't like the way we live, the way women have rights, all those type of things about, you know, how society works here.
01:10:59.160
I did a show back in the old days when I was on CNN around the turn of the century, and it was about Beslan.
01:11:08.020
And that has been the thing that has really terrified me, the idea that actors could be here
01:11:16.200
and then go after our small cities and our schools and just cause terror in several small cities,
01:11:24.220
unlike America has ever seen before, like Beslan.
01:11:30.580
And obviously, terrorists have long been focused on schools.
01:11:33.640
You know, we haven't talked a lot to administrators at schools,
01:11:36.620
but we've had a lot of discussions over the last six to eight months over different church surveillance incidents.
01:11:42.300
And in some cases, they do have schools attached to them.
01:11:45.160
And there are people that are asking questions about the schools or trying to access the schools who don't have children, right?
01:11:51.840
Why would you want to know anything about how a school operates if you don't even have children to put into the school?
01:12:03.640
I'm worried we've dropped the ball a little on counterterrorism, especially on al-Qaeda, right?
01:12:08.160
There really is no government collection or understanding of what al-Qaeda senior leadership is doing.
01:12:14.420
We have no collection or focus on the bin Laden's at all.
01:12:23.240
And then, as you know, when you divert all your focus and resources to one thing,
01:12:28.480
then obviously you lose capacity in other areas.
01:12:30.960
And the way we left Afghanistan, you know, the commander of CENTCOM said this.
01:12:38.660
So we don't have the information to even get ahead of this, unfortunately.
01:12:42.540
The group that is most active in targeting us, I saw something from, who was it, that said they were very concerned.
01:12:53.740
One of the countries overseas said yesterday that they blamed this attack on the Muslim Brotherhood.
01:12:59.220
Well, I, so the individual showed, you know, support to the Muslim Brotherhood.
01:13:06.460
The thing with the Muslim Brotherhood is almost like a fabric of, like, the terrorist movement, right?
01:13:11.780
So almost all of them support the Muslim Brotherhood.
01:13:16.020
The Muslim Brotherhood is almost like the PR firm of Paris, right?
01:13:27.420
And they bring that influence into these countries.
01:13:30.120
We've seen them have a lot of effect in Spain, in France,
01:13:35.740
to where those governments now actually can't tackle the Muslim Brotherhood influence.
01:13:39.460
So it's kind of like two sides of the same coin, if that makes sense.
01:13:43.460
But probably the United States is we've never banned the Muslim Brotherhood,
01:13:48.160
so nobody's doing anything effective against them.
01:13:51.680
What happens if we're, how do you see this unfolding?
01:13:55.380
First of all, you know, I've got a story next hour about, what is it, Holland, I think,
01:14:03.840
And they just will not, you know, do the right thing.
01:14:12.880
And I'm very concerned that Europe is just a ticking time bomb,
01:14:20.980
And, you know, the Muslim Brotherhood or whomever gives word, go, go, go,
01:14:32.700
Are they first or are we first or does it matter?
01:14:39.920
So I do think there's probably some more near-term ISIS-related attacks in Europe
01:14:44.960
before, like, a huge attack in the United States, you know, especially in Germany.
01:14:48.660
But there is very large plots, like in the United States, and they're in Sweden, France, United Kingdom, and Norway.
01:14:58.240
So they do, are targeting certain countries, and they're targeting the countries, as you can imagine,
01:15:03.200
where they have the most supporters, they're able to bring in the most terrorists.
01:15:09.720
Like, they'll pick up these guys and put them in prison for five years.
01:15:13.020
Because just, like, about 10 days ago, Germany picked up a terrorist.
01:15:18.280
He is actually slotted to be one of the U.S. homeland attack commanders.
01:15:22.920
The crazy part is they pick him up, and then they publicly say,
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He's a Libyan from an al-Qaeda-affiliated group.
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So they don't even know the people they're arresting, which is really scary.
01:15:34.180
And this is a problem all across the Europe, especially Sweden's a nightmare.
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There's a terrorist attack, like, every day in Sweden.
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Gosh, it's funny, because I left Iraq and was going to do a show in Sweden.
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This was probably 10 years ago, because I thought Sweden is the canary in the coal mine.
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It happened later to 60 Minutes, and everybody, you know, talked about that one.
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But the exact same thing happened to us in the same place a year before.
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I think this thing, if it happens, is just going to happen so rapidly,
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it will be hard for the West to catch its breath.
01:16:31.000
Yeah, and that's the way you need to do it, right?
01:16:34.520
So, obviously, the fall of Afghanistan happened rapidly.
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They're trying to make the fall of Mogadishu happen rapidly.
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Like, the terrorists are starting to realize these blitzkrieg types of events are the better way to do some of these operations.
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So they're planning them a lot more aggressively.
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I think we're still stuck in, like, a 2001 terrorist mindset, that they move slow, they're methodical.
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And I don't think our assessments have evolved with the terrorist mindset.
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You know, I really wonder, because, you know, you see what Ukraine did in Russia over the weekend.
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I mean, they took out, the estimates are, they took out a third of the Strategic Air Command of Russia.
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That's something we would have loved to have been able to do years ago.
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And here's this almost now third world country with no army to speak of doing that kind of damage miles, thousands of miles inside of the borders.
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They took out, like, $7 billion of equipment just using drones, which is so low cost.
01:17:47.700
And low cost is obviously great alternatives for terrorists, right?
01:17:53.540
And it's no secret terrorists have used drones, right?
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Obviously, they even recorded themselves doing attacks with drones.
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And al-Qaeda, they have a camp solely focused on drones and using them to deliver bombs and other type of things.
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So, yeah, that's going to be the future, unfortunately.
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It doesn't have to just be nation states, right?
01:18:15.440
If you were in charge today, what advice would you be giving the American people?
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Well, the way I look at it is, obviously, we don't exactly know where the attack's going to happen.
01:18:31.300
But we know what different things the terrorists trained on.
01:18:38.380
They trained on attacking, like, shopping centers.
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If you harden those type of locations, then if the terrorist was going to hit you, now they have to recalculate.
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You made it harder for them and hopefully easier for law enforcement to pick up something in the casing or something in advance to help sort this, right?
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And then another thing is really just be a force multiplier.
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Be able to help someone in an emergency because it's going to take time for first responders to arrive.
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And the terrorists are likely going to attack first responders like they did in Israel.
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You just recently tweeted there have been multiple incidences of suspected terrorist casing churches across the U.S.
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If this happens at your parish, don't brush it off.
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Well, a lot of churches have started to make these security and safety teams.
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The best part is if you have any sort of visitors, they have to do some sort of registering outside of the parish, right?
01:19:52.240
Anything you can do external is the best way to do it.
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If people show up with weird questions, and I'll just tell you, there are some similar situations.
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A lot of the situations, it's two to four men teams that come in.
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They are not Christian, and they have cover stories.
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Some of the cover stories are like, oh, my religious elder told me I need to go explore other religions.
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And then they say they're Muslim or they say they're Hindu.
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And then they start asking questions about the security team, which would be very strange if you're looking at joining a church.
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And then the main question that's been most concerning that we've seen in a lot of different locations is, do you live stream your service?
01:20:28.560
Yeah. So we do think, like, some of those items, if they're talking about those, get their photos, take their driver's license, right?
01:20:38.020
And the more people who can do pieces of this, hopefully law enforcement can put it all together, right?
01:20:42.980
And see where things are connected and get ahead of it.
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Remember, there's crime rings targeting these churches, so you can protect yourself in multiple ways.
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So you're thinking that the live streaming is a problem because they want it to be viewed and recorded?
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It's just a very strange question, as you can imagine, if they're not intending to join and become a member of the church.
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So there are times in history when a continent doesn't fall all at once, but city by city,
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statute by statute, until the map that, you know, once marked sovereign nations becomes
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just a map written in ash. And I want you to take a look at Europe. Not the museums. No,
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not the skyline of Paris or the vineyards of Tuscany, but I want you to look a little closer
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here. Look at Rotterdam. Look at Marseille. Look at Brussels. These are all places known for
01:31:39.600
civility, culture, safety. Well, how are they today? They're choked with smoke, sirens,
01:31:47.880
and really silence from those who once claimed to protect them. You watch the news and
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you can read the headlines, but it doesn't, it doesn't tell you what's really happening over
01:32:02.600
there. But if you've been paying attention, I mean, really paying attention, you've already seen it and
01:32:06.860
you know what's coming. In France, the churches have been torched. Priests are stabbed. Women live in
01:32:12.940
fear in their own neighborhoods. In Germany, law enforcement stretched so thin that certain zones
01:32:18.360
just avoided now. In Germany, Sweden, known for its, known for generations, known for its good works
01:32:26.120
during World War II. It's the gold standard for order and social trust. The army is now patrolling
01:32:32.520
the suburbs that have become ungovernable. In fact, the prime minister there said,
01:32:37.280
we've lost control of the streets. And then there's the Netherlands, a nation so small, so quiet,
01:32:45.420
so mild in temperament that few outside of Europe fully even grasp its significance. But make no
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mistakes, the Netherlands is a bellwether. This is a country that once set the global benchmark for
01:33:00.920
agricultural efficiency, I mean, they feed most of Europe. They set the gold standard for human,
01:33:09.060
human right protection, refugee care. They never slammed the door on the world. Never, ever.
01:33:15.800
They opened them. They opened them wide and willingly and with grace. But somebody along the way figured
01:33:23.820
out that kindness could be weaponized. That's what happens when compassion, instead of being met with
01:33:30.280
gratitude and assimilation is met with contempt and fire, trouble. The Dutch farmers now, the very
01:33:37.920
backbone of the national economy and the European food supply, have been targeted now by their own
01:33:45.220
government. You saw them march in the streets. I mean, Jeremy Clarkson was marching with the farmers
01:33:50.100
in England. If you've been paying attention, you know what's happening over there. Regulations that have
01:33:56.380
been passed in the name of climate goals. It's erasing farm life. And all of it is justified by policies
01:34:05.080
rooted not in English or Dutch tradition, but in global technocratic blueprints that have all been drawn up
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in Davos. The ruling parties of Europe, almost without exception, have tethered themselves not to the voters, not to
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the people they were supposed to represent, but to the architects of the Great Reset. And they have not
01:34:27.340
changed pace or direction. America has with Donald Trump. But it could be a very short-lived time. Four
01:34:36.260
years is not a lot of time. If we somehow or another lose the House, the Senate, and the White House, we are in
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deep trouble because of where Europe is already. The unelected visionaries of the World Economic Forum
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that have argued that crisis is not something to be prevented, but something to be used.
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All of the crisis, it's not happenstance that all of our countries have been passing exactly the same
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laws. Where have all these refugees come from? Why, for the first time in my lifetime,
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is every single Western nation overrun by refugees? From what? There weren't this many refugees in World
01:35:18.580
War II. What's happening? And why are all of our governments doing exactly the same thing?
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Remember, governments all around the world, they wouldn't take people when the Holocaust was
01:35:31.140
happening. They wouldn't bring people into our countries. Why? Assimilation. They didn't want to be
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overrun. But now, with no war, it's fine. The collapse is not a failure of governance.
01:35:47.560
It's a tool. It's cloward and piven. It's a means to an end. And people used to say, I think they see
01:35:55.060
it now, but they used to say to me, Glenn, why would anybody do that? I mean, you know, they got to live
01:35:59.920
too. Uh-huh. This is why. You collapse a system to replace dozens of independent democratic governments
01:36:10.820
with a single consolidated one. Just what we had. Just look what happened in 2008. What happened?
01:36:18.620
Oh, these banks are too big to fail. So what did we do? We bailed the big banks out and then we
01:36:24.780
shut down the small banks. Wait, we just made them bigger. Yes. And that's exactly what is
01:36:32.800
happening in Europe. You replace all of these independent countries with a single consolidated
01:36:39.620
country. One that can't be voted out, can't be challenged, doesn't answer to you, but has its
01:36:45.080
own projections and models and algorithms. You see, if the Netherlands fall, if the farmers give up their
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land, if the Dutch people lose control of their own food supply, their own borders, their own laws,
01:36:56.740
then it becomes proof of concept. And the model is working. And if it works in the Netherlands,
01:37:04.220
they'll roll it out everywhere, one right after another. Gert Wielder's just yesterday has pulled
01:37:09.780
out. He had the largest party in the coalition for the government. He's just pulled out and said,
01:37:14.740
you know, we can't be a part of this anymore because you won't stop bringing people in. You won't
01:37:21.020
fight crime. You won't ship people out. They were guilty of things. You won't send them back home.
01:37:27.180
Does any of this sound familiar? Why, why in the Netherlands are they dealing with exactly the same
01:37:33.140
thing with their government that our government is doing? That's not by happenstance. I've never seen
01:37:39.180
it in my life. When nations lose the ability to feed themselves, to defend themselves, or even to
01:37:47.820
define themselves. Has any of that happened to us? Feed themselves? Look at our farms. Defend ourselves?
01:37:54.180
Look at the state of our military. Define ourselves? We don't even know who we are. That creates a void.
01:38:00.460
And what fills that void is not peace. It's management. Europe is being managed right now.
01:38:09.420
They're not being governed. They're not being led. They're being managed. And when the citizens rise up,
01:38:15.460
when the Italians and the Austrians and the Germans and the Dutch cry out, not for violence,
01:38:20.740
not for revenge, but just a simple return to law, for safe streets, for elected leaders who honor
01:38:27.160
their oaths, when those people are dismissed as extremists, when they're smeared, they're silenced,
01:38:32.920
or they're just ignored, there is real trouble coming. And we're watching it, the same movie play
01:38:40.580
out in our streets right now. Look at, look at the violence that's been on our streets. And I'm not
01:38:46.200
talking about BLM. I'm, look at the anti-Semitism of the last three or four weeks. It's stunning that it
01:38:53.240
is happening in America. And in Europe, they're burning all the evidence, the storefronts, the
01:38:58.460
police cars, the shattered window of kosher bakeries, Christian chapels burned down. And you
01:39:05.460
know what? It's weird. The statistics never make it past the editorial review. And I want you to know,
01:39:11.160
this is not about immigrants. It's not. It's about what happens when immigration policy is written
01:39:17.120
not for the benefit of a nation, but for the transformation of a nation, or all Western nations.
01:39:25.460
You didn't ask for this. Our government just did it. The Dutch didn't ask for this.
01:39:32.440
They didn't declare war. They offered help. They acted as good neighbors. But now they're being
01:39:39.440
punished for standing in the way of a system that wants no national borders, no traditional farms,
01:39:44.800
no inconvenient questions from the people who actually go out and vote.
01:39:51.900
I know this is something you probably have never thought of, but imagine a world without
01:39:55.520
the Netherlands. I know it's, I mean, what do we get from the Netherlands? Well, we get a lot
01:40:01.280
from the Netherlands. And I don't mean just the windmills turning in the green pastures,
01:40:05.420
the red-roofed villages and the canals. Those things are really, actually, really important.
01:40:14.800
I mean, if you don't mind all that going away and everything being turned into an entire Western
01:40:22.000
world where everything is nothing but a 15-minute city, where everything is within a walking distance
01:40:27.820
of a gap in McDonald's, then I guess you don't miss any of that. But here's the most important
01:40:35.300
thing that we get from the Netherlands that we will miss, but only after it's gone will we recognize
01:40:43.620
it's important. No more cultural memory of how to be generous without being suicidal.
01:40:54.640
And once you erase it, then what remains in its place? A managed reason, a region, a climate
01:41:06.140
zone, a refugee corridor, a technocratic district with no soul, no sovereignty?
01:41:13.040
Because honestly, that's what's being built while we sleep. That's what's being built. That's what
01:41:19.740
you're actually battling against. The Dutch aren't asleep, nor the French, nor the Italians, nor the
01:41:26.100
Swedes, nor the Belgians. They're waking up slowly, painfully, some perhaps too late, I hope not.
01:41:33.500
But the question returns to us, not as just observers, but as students of history. When does a collapse become
01:41:43.360
deliberate? When do mistakes stop being mistakes and start being strategies? Gee, you could ask that about
01:41:51.380
what's going on with the Democrats and the media, with Joe Biden and the cover-up. Was that a mistake?
01:41:58.260
Were they really misled? Or was that a strategy? The United States and Europe, we're not just drifting
01:42:06.780
towards collapse. We're being shepherded. We're being guided towards collapse, nudged over the edge
01:42:13.240
by those who believe that only in the rubble of the old world could the new world be born.
01:42:20.760
I pray that Europe chooses otherwise, but I have to tell you, I don't know if they will.
01:42:28.260
But when a civilization collapses, in the places where it was born, it doesn't stop there. It spreads.
01:42:37.620
And if you don't believe that, look at the headlines coming out of Boulder.
01:42:41.880
Look at the headlines coming out of New York City, Seattle, or in a thousand towns all over our country.
01:42:52.060
There's two sides to this. One side, the people of the world are pushing for common sense and basic survival.
01:42:58.260
While the elites are stoking the fires and laying their regulatory and digital snares to entrap all of us.
01:43:05.240
The sooner we wake up to this, the better. Because I want to talk to you, I'm going to take a quick break,
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and then I want to come back and I want to talk to you about, Tom Homan said yesterday that he expects a 9-11.
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Another 9-11. We just had a guest on a few minutes ago that said,
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if we don't stop what's happening in our streets right now, we're in real trouble.
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I mean, what did she say? 8,000? She thought 8,000 terrorists are in our country right now.
01:43:34.840
Imagine what 8,000, I mean, we saw what 19 could do. Can you imagine what 8,000 could do?
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We're not ready for that, and in fact, we are right now seeing the beginnings of the digital trap for all of us
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that will be offered to us as an upgrade to the Patriot Act.
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So the first thing we have to know is we have to know that we are entering,
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and there's been some stuff about Palantir out in the news in the last few days.
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We're going to get into that probably in a special here in the next few weeks,
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about what they are doing now to collect even more information on us as a people.
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And there is a digital trap that will put all of us into a digital prison
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the next time there's a significant 9-11-style trap,
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and people will clamor for it on our side, on all sides.
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the first thing we have to do is start speaking truth.
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I don't know about you, but I love Stephen Miller.
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and listen to this exchange with Stephen Miller and the anchor.
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and now law enforcement believes he was set up.
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Are you saying this immigrant was here illegally?
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I'm assuming they have a fixed social security number.
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I'm assuming they have a passport in their home country.
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a good faith discussion about what's happening right now.
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When we use language that's designed to obscure the truth,
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I don't know the details of the assassination threat.
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But all I can say, based on what you're telling me,
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But quickly, where is the White House on habeas corpus?
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They're saying the illegal alien was treated unfairly.
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Yes, I'm sure the illegal alien was treated very unfairly.
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Look, I'm just trying to have a good faith conversation.
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So they shouldn't have been here in the first place.
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because they shouldn't have been here in the first place.
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You know how everything and everybody in your life wants something from you?
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The kids wants more of your attention and your money, strangely.
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Well, I turn off the mic and somebody opens up the door
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Thank you for letting me come hang out for a minute here.
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I was listening to you guys talk about 14 years ago.
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You were, how, where were we when you came into my office
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I mean, I'd have to check the calendars to see the day,
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And I want to know if you want to sit and talk about
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And at the time, Glenn, I had been a CIA officer
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applying to business school, got into business school.
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I was into Columbia, and I was into NYU's Stern school,
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And I gave my last $5,000 to do the applications
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And I'll never forget, I talked to the admissions office.
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I'm like, hey, so I can get that deposit back, right?
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What was the name of the show you were on with?
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It was Will Kane, who I think I'm going to be joining today
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Now, those were the hosts, but the people we had coming through there now,
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I mean, it was the farm team, the training ground for now Secretary of Defense,
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Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, Guy Benson, Katie Pavlich, Kaylee McEnany.
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Like, you name it, if they were roughly within, you know, five years of my age range,
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they were frequent guests on that show, and, you know, now a lot of them are.
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Yeah, I mean, it was an amazing thing that people have come out of that class.
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So, it's so appropriate that you're here on the floor.
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I got a note from a producer saying that 14 years ago today is the day I said,
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I'm leaving Fox, and I'm going to start something new, and that new was GBTV,
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and then, because you were with it when it was GBTV, right?
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And then it eventually became The Blaze, and what an appropriate...
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Just real quick, there are people who still, to this day,
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who listen to the Clay and Buck show, who started 14 years ago watching on GBTV.
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So, you know, it's an amazing thing how people, they believe in you, they stay with you,
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and, you know, I like to think that I was like a band that was playing in some little bar somewhere,
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and some people are like, this guy's pretty good, and like, you know, now we're doing arenas.
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So, Buck Sexton, he's going to be joining on most of this network,
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You know, it was, Ricky alerted me of this this morning,
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and she cut some of the mainstream media talking about this 14 years ago.
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Here's what you might have seen in mainstream media.
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Fox News and Mercury Radio Arts, Glenn Beck's production company,
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have announced that the controversial commentator will end his television show later this year.
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We learned today that one of the country's best known and most polarizing broadcasters
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Glenn Beck will be leaving along, apparently, with his chalkboard and theories.
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Beck had proved too radioactive, even by the opinionated standards of Fox.
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he wasn't born by Fox, and he didn't depend on Fox.
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So I think there were always skirmishes because of that.
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Rest assured, while he may be going off the air at 5 p.m.,
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You know, while we had pushback back and forth with Fox,
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Roger and I always had an understanding of each other.
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Well, I didn't have the full understanding of Roger Hales.
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And, you know, when I was doing my thing for him,
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I understand the meaning of this giant corporation,
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And I will never forget, one of the last things he says to me was,
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you're not really leaving to do that Internet thing, right?
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How about Brian Stelter with the actual halfway decent analysis
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It wasn't like there was fighting going on all the time.
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We didn't have that sort of relationship with Fox,
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and you saw, you know, a vision of the future with the Internet,
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I remember at the time, there wasn't like a way to stream video, really.
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I mean, there wasn't like a pick, you couldn't pick up a solution
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That, like, it wasn't like the thing you could do at that time.
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It was, we had to go with, it was MLB.com's streaming technology.
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Netflix was still sending people movies in the mail.
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Doesn't seem like a million years ago in some ways.
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And it's like, you know, for that to happen and for all this,
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like, you know, it's been a, that's been an incredible thing to watch.
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I mean, you know, we mentioned this earlier in the show,
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if people weren't listening, that like NBC News, Nightly News,
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debuted a brand new host last night, which nobody knew about.
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This is a story that would have been massive when this network started, right?
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Everyone would have been talking about the new Nightly News anchor.
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And, you know, your goals when you started this place, that was a big,
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that was a big part of it, was to disrupt that, that sort of media atmosphere we had.
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And, you know, of course you can't take credit for every little bit of it,
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I mean, you were out there doing it before anyone else was.
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But if you look at, you know, I set out to dismantle, I mean, no, I shouldn't say it.
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My goal was never to dismantle the media, although that was a nice extra added benefit.
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It was to build something where voices could be heard.
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And to bring, to have an independent place where you could go online and have your voice heard.
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Yesterday, and this does not include the views on Blaze TV or Pluto, nor radio.
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Just yesterday, we had over a million views on the program.
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The final show on Fox had 542,000 in the key demo.
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So we're double just on social media from yesterday's show.
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You know, I said, one of the last things I said on Fox was,
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for those of you in media matters and everything else,
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you might have thought you won because they were claiming that they got me fired and everything else,
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And I said, you may think you have won, but believe me,
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when I'm finished, you will pine for the days when I was only on at 5 p.m., 60 minutes, five days a week.
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That they didn't see coming is we were going to expose them in ways that they couldn't even imagine.
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And I want to thank you for being there the whole time.
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You know, if you have subscribed to the Blaze, thank you.
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I mean, as I say, I got up this morning, and Ricky, our executive producer, said,
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do you know today is the day you announce the final show on Fox?
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So thank you for subscribing and being with us all of these years.
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Out of all the things that you're worried about today, I mean, you know, the big story today still is the setting grandma on fire, a Holocaust survivor in Boulder, Colorado.
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Um, we have the border still on fire, not people not coming in, but are we able to get them back out?
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Uh, you know, you're kept awake at night because of the prices of everything.
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I mean, what else, what else do we have that's, I mean, the huge topic, I mean, everything, it seems to be huge.
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Why are the Democrats not, uh, tracking with the American people?
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There's, there's really no polite way to put it.
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It is knowingly, wittingly allowing people to die and infecting them with disease and providing them with air that kills people.
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Because we're not willing to take the steps necessary to do what we know we need to do.
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And every year now, millions of people around this planet are dying.
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Millions of people around the planet every year are dying because of climate change.
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Let me ask you honestly, which has a bigger chance of killing you and your family?
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Well, Glenn, to set the stage here, you've got to realize this is 0.9 degrees Celsius over a century.
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You know, here's what, you know, it's just because we don't have the courage to do what we need to do.
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You know, here's what we don't have the courage to do.
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And I'll take the courage for everybody else here.
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We have to have the courage to tell John Kerry, Al Gore, and all the rest of it.
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You know, this is, this is so amazing to me because I think global warming is the epitome of a first world problem.
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When you have no other problems, you can think about, oh, well, you know, 0.9 degrees Celsius increase over the next hundred years.
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Unfortunately for them, America is starting to have actual world problems and climate change is really kind of taking a back seat.
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And again, like I hate the summary of this issue, right?
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I mean, like, if that was actually true, I mean, perhaps we could, we would act in that way.
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Even if we completely agreed on every little detail of the scientific theory, which is vast and, you know, involves, you know, hundreds of thousands of variables.
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Even if we all agreed on all of that, the solutions they are presenting are quite obviously completely wrong.
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Oh, my gosh, you say that you have the balls to say this, even though millions of people are dying from climate change every year.
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Is the world, fossil fuels have been around for that time.
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It's always this, like, it's not a cost-benefit analysis.
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And, again, I don't agree with what they say are bad about it.
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But, like, they're not even – look at the benefits.
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Look at what fossil fuels have provided this world.
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It's a miracle that we found them and are unable to exploit them in the ways that we are.
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You know what the really – the weirdest thing is about all of this is one of the reasons why this is falling by the wayside is not because people are waking up.
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You know, not because – not because scientists, you know, are not all in lockstep on this.
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What's going to be the undoing on climate change is AI.
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And I don't even mean AI, like, AI is going to prove that this is a hoax.
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And so now all of the leaders of these tech companies that were all in on the climate change thing are like, hang on just a sec.
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We need some cold and some dirty oil to burn to keep our computers running.
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I mean it's – it's incredible how fast they have turned off on this thing.
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We will see you tomorrow back here on the radio and on the podcast.