The Glenn Beck Program - June 24, 2025


Trump NUKES Israel & Iran over Ceasefire Fiasco | Guest: Steve Bannon | 6⧸24⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 10 minutes

Words per Minute

167.49742

Word Count

21,932

Sentence Count

50

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Uncle Steve Bannon joins me on the show to talk about what's going on in the Trump administration and why it's time to wake up America to the truth. Plus, we talk about a new invention that could change your life.


Transcript

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00:04:34.000 host of uh bannon's war room former white house chief strategist uh steve bannon welcome to the
00:04:41.540 program steve how are you hey glenn thanks for having me you bet what this is like uh stew and i
00:04:48.460 were just saying it's just like fast and furious i can't keep up with all of the action that's going
00:04:52.340 on uh uh the looks like the ceasefire has fallen apart uh donald trump is not happy about it uh in
00:05:01.760 case you missed what he said uh headed to the helicopter this morning uh can we play that
00:05:06.080 sarah do we have it the edited version please
00:05:09.720 they violated but israel violated it too israel as soon as we made the deal they came out and
00:05:20.060 they dropped a load of bombs the likes of which i've never seen before the biggest load that we've
00:05:24.920 seen i'm not happy with israel you know when when i say okay now you have 12 hours you don't go out in
00:05:31.380 the first hour just drop everything you have on them so i'm not happy with them i'm not happy with
00:05:36.400 iran either but i'm really unhappy if israel is going out this morning because the one rocket
00:05:41.420 that didn't land that was shot perhaps by mistake that didn't land i'm not happy about that
00:05:47.340 you know what we have we basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard
00:05:55.040 that they don't know what the they're doing do you understand that
00:05:58.560 uh yes mr president i think we i think we understand where you're coming from
00:06:05.280 what are your thoughts steve well glenn you know the president as well as anybody and uh you can tell
00:06:12.160 he's put a lot of his uh spirit into this a lot of his focus uh and he has worked up i mean i have
00:06:19.400 never seen quite frankly this man on any topic he's really worked up and i think he you know uh really
00:06:26.520 went over time went with you know worked for the qataris i think also uae you know mbz and and got to
00:06:33.340 worked at this ceasefire he wants everybody put down their guns and of course they're both slugging
00:06:38.200 it out and i think that what uh you know mark caputo over at axios was reporting even more than that
00:06:44.840 display going to marine one to head to nato uh i think he had a phone call with uh with netanyahu
00:06:50.720 and really got on him uh about this so you know this thing's very tenuous but the president has gone
00:06:56.920 the extra yard to make sure everybody you know puts down their guns and uh and have both sides
00:07:02.580 try to figure this out you know i saw a tweet from him this morning um that said israel do not
00:07:10.160 uh you know follow through on these bombs uh and he's he i've never seen him do this before
00:07:16.920 uh do not do it donald j trump president of the united states i i you know for anybody who ever says
00:07:26.060 that you know all donald trump's being led by those jews uh and israel's telling him no no donald
00:07:33.320 trump is clearly the one in charge here would you agree with that well i think i let's discuss that
00:07:40.580 but i think on this right here people should take that as a papal bull you know he i've never seen
00:07:45.720 him actually ever do that even in the ukraine situation things we got the ccp the russians uh even
00:07:53.020 some of the toughest situations with soleimani and others before in the first term this is
00:07:57.520 some of those true social posts were pretty blunt and like i say when people when president trump
00:08:03.740 is worked up like this particularly when he has put so much time and he's working for peace
00:08:09.420 he must already put the guns down um people should take this as a papal bull i mean it's that serious
00:08:15.720 uh i want to come back to what we were you know you said you know let's discuss that and i do want
00:08:22.540 to discuss that um but before we do let me just follow up here um you keep saying that you know he
00:08:27.820 spent so much time on i think he has i think he has risked more um in this last week with his own base
00:08:37.420 than uh i've seen him put i mean he put all of the chips on the table i mean this could have been
00:08:43.740 an absolute disaster who knows maybe it is uh in the end maybe it's not maybe it's you know a nobel
00:08:49.840 prize that he should another one that he should win um but uh he the the base is so divided on this
00:08:59.100 and uh i think that's part of the frustration too is he put all of the chips on the table can we just
00:09:06.900 get people to do what they say they're going to do would you agree with that i would agree and i
00:09:13.540 think it's even beyond the politics of the base i mean glenn you know better than anybody how how
00:09:18.120 torn particularly the non-interventors are on this topic um but it's actually you know as commander in
00:09:25.420 chief and and and the resources and the assets and the men and women in harm's way and and particularly
00:09:31.620 as i've argued we're already at the beginning of the kinetic part of the third world war hell we got
00:09:36.960 two million if you look at 1939 to 1914 or 41 when the vermont went to russia from poland to russia
00:09:43.900 there's you know we've got two million people dead or wounded in ukraine a million on the side i mean
00:09:49.720 look at the hutus in the red sea i mean this is much we're already in the kinetic part of the third
00:09:55.760 world war and president and now this arc of instability you've got cashmere in pakistan the
00:10:00.960 president trump is going out of his way to try to be a peacemaker here and that bring this thing to
00:10:06.520 a conclusion so people can start to negotiate you saw the beginnings of that of what he did in the
00:10:10.300 middle east trip uh so yes it's definitely politics and eternal politics and the maga movement and you're
00:10:16.140 as familiar with that as anybody but i think it's i think it's far deeper than that and he put it all
00:10:21.280 on the table and we gotta i think we have to question why the hell we're even here right now
00:10:26.140 you know why why on the or the 24th of june in the year of over 2025 we're in the situation with
00:10:32.940 you know 10 million illegal alien invaders on biden's washer we got to deport from the country
00:10:37.980 uh these neo-confederates running california these sanctuary cities the big beautiful bill which has
00:10:45.340 got so many huge issues we have to address we haven't spent a second talking about this in weeks
00:10:50.440 so many things going on and this is just it's sucked up all this time as a active shooting war at will
00:10:56.700 so you know because i've been listening to you and i think we agree on a lot of stuff here and
00:11:05.400 neither one of us wanted uh him to drop the bombs um you're stronger on that than i am but uh you know
00:11:14.700 now that it's been dropped now we just have to deal with whatever we're going to deal with
00:11:18.520 um but i i i think we both stand in the same place on i i my support when when i read in the
00:11:26.100 scriptures you know those who will bless israel i will bless those who curse israel that that doesn't
00:11:31.300 mean i go down every path that israel wants i don't have to agree with them i don't have to i don't
00:11:37.180 have to do anything i will the way i believe i'm to bless them is to say they have a right to exist
00:11:43.780 uh let's not do another holocaust and allow them to use their own power for self-defense
00:11:50.960 they've demonstrated they can do that um we don't have to get involved in everything that they're
00:11:56.980 doing would you agree that that is a reasonable stance or where's the nuance i'd even take it a
00:12:04.060 little further i mean i i'm a not just personally but the war were we're adamant supporters of israel
00:12:09.160 in the state of israel and particularly given i mean if you think from october 7th uh you know if
00:12:15.900 you look at the israel in gaza which is messy we've been a big supporter of their what they're
00:12:20.980 doing against samas and muslim brotherhood our only message has been you know when you got to go
00:12:26.380 through hell go through as quickly as possible let's get it done correct uh in the day of samaria
00:12:30.780 what what they've done with hezbollah is is monumental because hezbollah as you know glenn was
00:12:35.500 considered i guess one of the best light infantry in the world what they've done in southern syria
00:12:39.460 the israelis have done uh militarily i think uh and geopolitically extraordinary work since the
00:12:46.720 surprise attack but uh but there's just so many questions about this and so many questions about
00:12:52.760 why we're so tangled up in this thing right now that uh and i think they just have to be answered
00:12:57.500 i think they got to be answered for because to continue to support israel and look the support
00:13:03.700 to date really we don't have a formal alliance we have a special relationship they're essentially
00:13:08.600 a protectorate of the united states and if that's the case and we should not be in the protectorate
00:13:14.660 business we shouldn't europe right going to nate right now because they finally guarantee to pay five
00:13:19.460 percent i mean think of this huge as you remember glenn they would they laughed at us for paying two
00:13:23.940 percent which they agreed to in president trump's first term and one of the points was we can't have
00:13:29.120 western europe in the elites in western europe as a protector of the united states we just can't afford it
00:13:33.220 anymore he's making huge moves there and that's why i think in this situation we really have to go
00:13:38.620 through and see exactly how this came about and i think it i think will be uh will illuminate how we
00:13:46.100 go forward to sort this mess out so do you think we would have dropped the bomb if israel could have
00:13:53.540 dropped that bomb i mean that bomb was made for that particular run and we have been rehearsing that
00:14:00.340 run for 15 plus years um specifically um and nobody else has a weapon that was built for those uh for
00:14:10.460 that particular uh drop if israel could have had it do you think donald trump would have gotten involved
00:14:16.580 because i don't think he would have let me take a slightly different direction in in uh 79 my destroyer
00:14:24.940 i was in the pacific fleet and we were going for our second west pack to the you know turn over to
00:14:29.520 the seventh fleet and we got the call on november 4th uh we were in degeron 23 the little beavers the
00:14:34.840 famous arley burke destroyer squadron we got the call that the hostages had been taken and it took us a
00:14:40.340 couple months to get there but we were one of the first we went with one of the first battle groups
00:14:44.160 ever to get to the north arabian sea and we were there i think we rotated out a month before the
00:14:50.060 assault but we practiced the assault every day and glenn you could tell at the time this is like
00:14:54.620 you're not in kansas anymore i mean it's it is the scale of the place is so big it's so forbidding you
00:15:01.600 know the ocean and you never see the sun and it's just it's so complicated as you know that one uh was
00:15:08.840 a complete abject failure and i think every junior officer and non-commissioned officer on any of the
00:15:14.180 ships in the battle group could have told you 90 days before the launch there was going to be a
00:15:19.100 disaster just given the logistics of it this the tell to me and this was the tomahawk missiles
00:15:25.080 that went to the third site and and destroyed it above ground i mean essentially israel had done
00:15:31.880 nothing uh to take out any of the nuclear facilities and let's go back to where i think we have to get
00:15:37.680 to the heart of it is why did this have why did this come out of nowhere the the the intelligence and
00:15:43.600 we're told that the intelligence is different and this has been said now by marco ruby on other people
00:15:48.580 that the intelligence is different than the intelligence that irc community had and today
00:15:54.320 they're going to have you know classified hearings with tulsi gabbard and ratcliffe and my understanding
00:16:00.640 is ratcliffe and the cia presented additional uh intelligence that said this was absolutely
00:16:05.880 emergency it had to happen and that's where the strike had to happen last thursday although
00:16:10.480 it shouldn't be lost to anybody that the strike itself didn't look like it was so much
00:16:15.000 to take out the nuclear facilities it was essentially a decapitation strike to the senior
00:16:19.620 military maybe not to the to the religious uh that run the state um and i thought that was just very
00:16:26.360 suspicious including the fact that president trump had a negotiating meeting set for sunday now it
00:16:31.160 wasn't going well he felt like he's getting tapped along but the first thing we we heard is that
00:16:36.280 ratcliffe i mean uh whitkoff couldn't have a meeting because all the negotiators had been killed
00:16:41.820 now turned out later one of the senior guys was not but um i think we got to find out that like
00:16:48.140 what was the emergency why did this actually have to happen what was the intel that said
00:16:52.520 that they were going to get a bomb shortly because bd went on brett bear on sunday night and said
00:16:57.320 he was again so they're 12 to 13 months away which is what he's traditionally said if that would
00:17:03.140 if that was the case that's a very different we had not gone up to escalatory scale and
00:17:08.700 coercive diplomacy we certainly hadn't gone to economic warfare particularly glenn as you know
00:17:14.520 cutting off not allowing to ship uh oil to the chinese communist party which i think is 60 of their
00:17:20.240 cash flow there's so many things up the escalatory ladder and if you want regime change i always think
00:17:25.520 the best way to do it is through uh economic warfare where president trump you know got so tough
00:17:30.760 with him when he dropped out of the jcpoa and that's why in 22 you had the first time i think they
00:17:36.040 had a major revolt in the streets not only lasted for a couple of weeks but that was a big part of
00:17:40.860 that was because of the sanctions president trump put in then we get into the situation after the
00:17:45.600 bombing run and what's concerning about the bombing run is why is the why are los angeles-class
00:17:50.760 submarines hitting them with 30 tomahawks on a facility that's above ground and i would like to
00:17:56.520 see the bomb damage report now president trump i believe that we obliterated it but i haven't seen
00:18:01.220 any ballistic missile capability that could get to the united states tomorrow san francisco tomorrow
00:18:05.680 i think this whole thing was from the beginning and i think if you look at fox news which i really
00:18:10.900 fault here this was clearly about regime change i think the netanyahu government saw an opportunity
00:18:16.940 to do regime change and until i see otherwise and see information otherwise there was an absolute
00:18:22.520 emergency and had to happen that's that's the reason i was really against any type of military
00:18:27.240 engagement now it turns out magnificent logistics and people don't realize how complicated that was
00:18:33.700 and how incredible but president trump i think it's it's it's one and done and now he's got to cease fire
00:18:39.520 and he's very specific i think he came out today i think bloomberg put out that he said there's no
00:18:44.320 regime change so but my point is the opportunity cost is this is going to suck us into if not you know
00:18:50.820 open combat this is going to suck us in just the mind share of president trump to have to engage here
00:18:57.520 when we have so many other pressing massive problems besides the new war in the middle east
00:19:02.660 i want to get i want to get into that but i have two things i got to take a break and then i come back
00:19:07.200 with two things um sure first of all i i think this is why president trump was so angry today he he sees
00:19:13.860 that israel is going for regime change and i don't think he's going to get involved in anything uh
00:19:18.680 regarding regime change he knows that could be an absolute disaster could be great could be an
00:19:23.980 absolute disaster and more likely an absolute disaster um and maybe that's why he is so angry
00:19:29.920 uh with that but i i want to come back and ask you a couple of questions one so is this deep state
00:19:35.820 or is it israel and i'd love to hear your opinion on on israel and and how they might be i get i'm
00:19:45.060 gathering your thinking that they're kind of leading us by the nose um i disagree with that
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00:20:59.920 i mean you have seen uh president trump in uh you know more situations than most people
00:21:13.540 um and i you know he has even said i i didn't really know what i was up against
00:21:18.300 on my first term but i am now um i i have a hard time believing that he's going to be duped by the deep
00:21:25.940 state um do you think he is being duped or just just being moved around by the deep state
00:21:34.200 i don't think i and first of all i don't think it's israel i'm a huge supporter of okay good
00:21:40.220 and okay good good good but but they're but but i know that i didn't mean to imply anything
00:21:45.320 differently but here's here's so i don't think it's here's here's my concern my concern and i have
00:21:50.960 recommended just like when president right listen why did the hostage crisis fail
00:21:55.440 one of the reasons jimmy carter being an engineer just had one source of information he got one
00:22:00.220 source of information from the apparatus they made they had horrible groupthink and they made epic
00:22:06.220 fundamental bad decisions that led to a catastrophe and and really hurt america for decades afterwards
00:22:13.700 and led and led to carter's failed presidency what did president reagan do when he first got in
00:22:19.080 bill casey and people around here pretty street smart savvy people said we need to set up a team b
00:22:23.800 we can't just rely upon the apparatuses given been such fair as particularly the fact they were
00:22:29.300 they were quite critical of nixon and kissinger and even detente and rapprochement and everything
00:22:34.380 remember this plan was eventually going to lead to taking down the evil empire how did that start
00:22:38.340 it started with the team b to make sure that you had a fresh set of eyes that could go through
00:22:43.440 the analysis and just like you go to a doctor to get a second opinion it's the old uh measure twice
00:22:49.560 and cut once and i think i i think the president trump's not being manipulated i'm just not so sure
00:22:56.520 that all the information that's coming to him is the information just like i say let's let's see
00:23:02.320 where the chips fall on i i may be wrong but i would like to i think it's very i think it's incumbent
00:23:07.240 that john rackliff and the cia excuse me come for whatever this emergency uh you know this emergency
00:23:16.780 they're going to break out have a bomb have a weapon against this of course listen the mullahs
00:23:21.560 and the alatola are bad guys remember in the search they talk about a guy get shot in the back
00:23:25.980 right they deserve shooting hey these guys are as bad as they get there's no there's no you can't
00:23:31.340 they can see but there's once you get into regime change you're talking about all we're non-intervention
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00:25:05.480 steve bannon is uh on the program uh well this is his first appearance on the program steve and i have
00:25:25.780 not always agreed on uh on everything um but he was gracious enough i don't know maybe
00:25:31.720 maybe it's been as long as a year or eight months ago he um he asked to meet with me and we met
00:25:38.540 privately and he spoke from the heart about how concerned he was with you know the trouble that
00:25:45.280 is coming you know with the people who believe in america uh and you know we've we've we've stood
00:25:52.140 together for a long time and everything that he said in that meeting is beginning to come uh to
00:25:56.980 fruition and um we both care about our country a great deal and do not want to do anything more
00:26:04.340 to divide and he has been working hard to uh try to keep people together let me talk to steve about the
00:26:13.540 the opposition to involvement here um some of it i mean some of it is very reasonable some of it is
00:26:21.780 uh beyond reason i mean it seems like on both sides we've just lost all reason and faith and i don't
00:26:28.760 know where we go from here steve i think it's about information and and clearly we got fox that's uh
00:26:35.640 that's taken one position and uh kind of a neocon interventionist and i think that's look the mega
00:26:41.400 movement is growing we're adding you know african-american men now at record rates hispanics
00:26:46.740 he's had a great we're building a coalition like 1932 we can't let this stop our momentum
00:26:53.020 i believe the more information we get out and that's where i think you got to get to the bottom
00:26:56.880 of everything that happened here i think more information people become more reasonable i think
00:27:00.920 one of the reasons you see some unreason is that there's just not enough information out there i think
00:27:06.820 the more information the more we push it out the more we discuss it the more we you know answer the
00:27:12.360 hard questions and help president trump uh go forward on what are going to be a ton of tough
00:27:17.780 decisions as we're now in the kinetic part i think of a third world war on a broad basis and hopefully
00:27:24.140 it won't expand to the south china sea and taiwan but it's clearly on the streets of our cities in
00:27:29.640 these sanctuary cities so we have a ton of work to do and i think the way we get the you know some of
00:27:35.060 the people you would say would be unreasonable is let's get more information out there and i think
00:27:39.180 it's incumbent upon us i got a lot of respect for you always have and i think uh i think it's now
00:27:43.480 incumbent upon us to do that so let's talk about this the war on the streets i am extraordinarily
00:27:50.200 concerned um you know this everything i put up on the chalkboard about you know communists uh islamists
00:27:56.920 socialists anarchists will all come together and work together to first destroy israel then you know
00:28:02.900 europe it'll spread here and the western way of life will be on the ropes all of that is happening on
00:28:08.200 our streets right now and it is uh it's a little terrifying to watch because i don't think i don't
00:28:14.740 think people are awake yet i mean even in europe they should be wide awake on what is happening you
00:28:20.300 see the some of the stuff that's going on with uh the islamists on the streets all over europe that's
00:28:26.260 not going to last long and we have the same thing how do we stand up against this steve well i think
00:28:33.660 you see with steven miller first off i think the number one is we got look you're seeing as you know
00:28:38.340 the merger of the the red green alliance right the radical jihadists with this neo-marxist movement
00:28:45.760 and you're seeing the streets all over this is what la was i think we got to get back and make sure that
00:28:50.500 we're putting forward not not having all of our shows totally totally dedicated to what's going on
00:28:57.220 you have to talk about i think the major front which is to get uh you know mass deportations of
00:29:03.760 at least the 10 million that came in on biden's watch immediately uh and if we don't do and that's
00:29:09.320 not going to happen easily you saw in los angeles and president trump's going to have more troops that
00:29:13.600 we now have the supreme court look like backing us a little more but steven miller i'd like to see
00:29:18.320 steven miller more on tv in the a blocks uh than now in the b blocks and that's where we are and i think
00:29:24.240 that's got to be emphasis also the debt and everything that's going to happen with this tax
00:29:28.720 bill the spending all of it which is remember with the the clock's ticking on on imploding financially
00:29:34.860 here so the the issues before us couldn't be higher now you're seeing the converging of all
00:29:40.740 these issues trump came down the golden escalator 10 years ago you know a sunday a week ago and i say
00:29:47.360 for all the triumphs and tragedies and victories and defeats and good days and horrible days that's just
00:29:52.480 the preamble to the next couple hundred days where you're seeing a convergence of crises and that's
00:29:58.400 why we don't need uh we don't need one that just kind of develops out of nowhere the united states
00:30:03.260 where america first america has to make the decisions for america and americans have to know
00:30:08.120 what that information is so i think we've got a real we have a real job as people in media and people
00:30:14.400 that know president trump to make sure that we get everything out and uh and make sure that our
00:30:18.420 coalition uh only grows that it doesn't split because the radical left and the established
00:30:24.120 order want nothing more than us to turn on each other steve thank you so much i really appreciate
00:30:30.020 it i'm sorry for holding you uh longer than you uh you had time for appreciate your time thank you so
00:30:35.000 much steve bannon thanks for having me on this one appreciate it you got a host of the bannon's war room
00:30:40.200 former white house chief strategist um it is i think he's right um especially about the last things
00:30:48.160 that he was was talking about and i'm i'm so glad there are more people that are talking about uh this
00:30:56.420 and you know steve is on it i'm on it others are on it we have to spread the message i talk to people
00:31:02.060 all the time who are living in this dream world that think that you know we can continue the debt
00:31:08.540 we can continue to have wars we can continue to do all of these other things um and and and we
00:31:15.460 can't um you can't turn a blind eye on what is in our streets and what is in our neighborhoods i mean
00:31:21.740 one of the one of the worst things about this um involvement with uh iran is you know they're
00:31:29.500 going to do it anyway i mean they hate us death to america i don't know if you've heard the catchy
00:31:33.980 little chant but they do it all the time they've been doing it since 1979 they are a direct threat
00:31:39.640 but we have we have let thousands of people hi jen says joe biden and the and the democrats
00:31:47.120 in the last administration left thousands thousands of sleeper cells into the united states and i know
00:31:55.280 our fbi and our uh dhs i imagine our cia is involved in this
00:32:01.320 hmm strange uh but i i know they are looking uh for these sleeper cells to the to the rate
00:32:11.480 where i'm not sure we can look for all the cells outside of our own borders right now it's a little
00:32:20.840 overwhelming that again goes to what we told you beginning in 2008 was the overall plan to gather
00:32:30.140 all of these like-minded people that hate the united states want to destroy the united states
00:32:35.140 and then overwhelm the system that's a cloward and piven strategy and we are at the overwhelming
00:32:41.960 of the system as well as top down bottom up inside out everything that we've talked about if you've
00:32:49.060 listened to this program for you know long enough you know what these things are you know who cloward
00:32:55.140 and piven are if you don't make sure you look them up um you know top down bottom up inside out you
00:33:01.940 know what the color revolution is you know all of these things most people do not and this is you know
00:33:09.780 why i am shifting gears uh coming in january um and it's it's probably the biggest shift i have
00:33:19.980 made since i left fox and started blaze um and i'm i'm shifting gears because steve is absolutely right
00:33:30.100 it is all about education and if we don't educate ourselves if we don't figure out what's important
00:33:37.480 and put first principles back into place and know what's going on too many people are tuning out
00:33:43.320 the news and i understand that i don't want to watch the news but you have to because the world is
00:33:49.000 changing so fast and what's at stake is your way of life and the way of life for everybody in the western
00:33:55.880 world um you know everybody everything is up for grabs right now absolutely everything all right
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00:37:37.880 welcome to the glenn beck program we're glad you're here you know stew i found a i i thought of
00:37:43.320 something yesterday that i i thought might be helpful um what if what if donald trump reframes
00:37:53.560 the whole missile thing as a his own celebration of pride month as a gift to all of the gays
00:38:06.840 in the middle east and all of the gays and lesbians and transgender and the two-spirited
00:38:13.160 people all of them in iran this is our gift to you for pride parade we're going to try to make sure
00:38:20.280 that your uh your people that are throwing you off of rooftops are weakened happy happy this is our
00:38:27.560 pride parade wow that would be powerful a powerful statement um right maybe we can start putting like
00:38:34.760 rainbow fireworks inside the missile so when they hit their targets we get a nice little beautiful
00:38:41.160 rainbow colored explosion i think then the left would have to support it
00:38:47.880 i i really think i think he should
00:38:53.720 i think he should do this i think he should come out and say this is just my salute to
00:38:59.000 pride month i'm just trying to help the gays over in the middle east i don't think he's taking off the
00:39:05.080 but you don't think so no probably not a great idea they're probably not the direction he should go
00:39:09.720 in but i don't i if he thinks it'll troll the right person he'll do it so we'll see how that you know
00:39:15.640 could go well it could be fun um what do you think about this what if he is just getting into the flag
00:39:23.720 selling business okay you know what i'm saying no everybody had everybody had the grateful gay pride
00:39:30.600 flags and he's like you know huh everybody's got those and everybody's concentrating on that i need
00:39:35.880 to sell more flags and so he started scooping people up in the middle of the night you know
00:39:42.280 uh unconstitutionally of course so people had to go out and buy mexican flags to protest
00:39:47.960 and then you know dropping the bomb he's like i need i need to sell some palestinian flags i've
00:39:55.000 got these iranian flags they've got to go i bought too many of those iranian flags nobody's buying
00:40:02.760 them what do i do so so you think there's a previously unknown
00:40:08.760 branch of the trump organization that is a flags sales company trump flags trump flags i mean you
00:40:15.880 know you would you what you wouldn't have questioned this if hunter biden was doing it why do you
00:40:20.360 question it because it's your guy because it's your guy huh yeah that's an interesting thought i you
00:40:27.000 know you're right i i i hadn't really considered the possibility of of trump flags and what is that
00:40:34.200 there you go is that that did you consider the possibility of turning this whole thing around
00:40:38.680 into a celebration of pride month i really hadn't i hadn't really considered that at all you know i
00:40:45.560 spent a lot of time i felt like watching the news yesterday and trying to dissect what the hell
00:40:50.600 was actually going on and i never had those thoughts did you no no you know what and i i
00:40:55.560 didn't come to any conclusion i had no idea it was just a i feel like wasted several hours uh
00:41:01.160 just trying to figure out what was going on honestly i kind of wish i just landed on the pride
00:41:05.880 flag thing earlier because i think that's that might be the i didn't have to watch anything i
00:41:10.200 knew what was going on i'm like this is big flag this is big flag you know and if trump wants to
00:41:16.760 trump wants to cover his tracks with big flag he should do the pride pride month thing well i mean
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00:41:30.200 crypto uh you could get that you get the trump collectibles why not do the same because he could
00:41:35.640 do both sides of it right like he could do that's right he sells the american flag is it a coincidence
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00:41:50.600 had to move he just put the flagpoles up now everybody wants one now everybody's like i gotta
00:41:56.280 have a flagpole like that and i gotta have a flag i think you're you're mocking this idea but it will
00:42:02.360 probably be in the daily beast by the end of the day now oh my gosh so can i tell you something
00:42:08.680 i see crazier things now i see crazier things you know when the when the peace you know the peace
00:42:14.520 treaty was uh was announced yesterday it was like it was like you had killed the anchor's children in
00:42:23.400 front of them all of a sudden yeah they wanted this to go out of control so they could blame trump
00:42:28.600 for it that seems to be the goal of many in the news i mean you could be kind and say wait a minute
00:42:36.120 i just flew all the way over here to the middle east to do this thing i put my whole life on hold
00:42:40.760 i'm eating hummus and now it's over oh come on i mean you could you could give them the benefit of
00:42:47.880 the doubt that they had just they had already made the commitment to be there and you know so they were
00:42:53.960 like i'm gonna be here for a month and they were disappointed you know they thought ah we could get
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00:43:28.840 no i mean honestly if this thing was perfectly patched up and like you know uh qaddafi was having you
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00:43:46.280 been dead that was the committee sorry and i knew i went down the wrong sorry i don't get that
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00:46:51.080 this is the glenbeck program
00:46:58.440 well let's address the ceasefire that almost was or maybe it's the ceasefire that almost wasn't
00:47:09.240 i'm not really sure yet at this point but we're going to address it coming up in just a second first
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00:48:32.840 patriot use the promo code beck all right last night i was driving uh out with my niece and i heard the
00:48:41.000 news that uh there was a there was a a ceasefire and i looked at her because we had just been saying
00:48:50.040 earlier in the morning she's she lives up here by the ranch and um and we're just
00:48:56.360 talking about it and i said you know what's really strange is i'm not getting any sense of real
00:49:02.920 trouble and i know trouble has to be just over the horizon and i don't know maybe god's not talking to
00:49:09.560 me anymore and she's like no i feel the same way and she said in fact i feel a real sense of peace
00:49:14.600 and i said yeah i think i do too and i don't understand it because the world is on fire
00:49:20.600 what is the warning that we should be giving what should we be doing and uh and then we're driving
00:49:29.400 and we hear that you know peace and it shocks both of us ceasefire between iran and israel are you
00:49:39.800 kidding me that's the first real diplomatic breakthrough in a war that has been edging towards the abyss forever
00:49:46.600 and you know will be the final battle i believe in the end and who brokered it donald j trump
00:49:54.840 not nato not the un not the globe not a round table of seasoned diplomats sipping espresso in brussels
00:50:03.240 trump and he announced it via social media naturally he said both parties had agreed to an end of the
00:50:11.000 uh hostilities and it would be 24 hours i think um i think iran had to behave itself for the first 12
00:50:18.280 hours and then israel could join and behave itself for the next 12 hours and then after that everything
00:50:24.440 stops iran said they would stop missile launchers the stakes on this have been massive you know it and i
00:50:32.120 know it 48 hours earlier you know the the the israelis had flattened the iranian revolutionary guard
00:50:41.720 positions they had in response iran had just leveled sections of tel aviv 200 people wounded in israel
00:50:51.640 black smoke over damascus missiles intercepted over amman the region was on fire but the fire paused
00:50:59.560 briefly and then it didn't i get up this morning and here's what the president says as he's heading
00:51:07.560 for marine one uh we have edited and you'll understand why we edited the president's words
00:51:14.120 when you hear it if you haven't heard it yet listen they violated but israel violated it too
00:51:20.840 israel as soon as we made the deal they came out and they dropped a load of bombs the likes of which
00:51:25.640 i've never seen before the biggest load that we've seen i'm not happy with israel you know when i say
00:51:31.800 okay now you have 12 hours you don't go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on
00:51:37.080 them so i'm not happy with them i'm not happy with iran either but i'm really unhappy if israel is going
00:51:42.920 out this morning because the one rocket that didn't land that was shot perhaps by mistake that didn't land
00:51:49.480 i'm not happy about that you know what we have we basically have two countries that have been
00:51:56.600 fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the they're doing do you understand that
00:52:03.160 i think everybody did mr president then he took to social media um israel do not drop those bombs
00:52:11.240 bring your pilots home now donald j trump president of the united states i don't i don't think i've ever
00:52:18.440 seen him like this before now let that sink in here for a second the u.s president publicly telling
00:52:24.360 israel the only democracy in the middle east stop your retaliation damage was done israel had already
00:52:33.160 you know resumed the airstrikes this time with a vengeance the israeli defense minister uh didn't
00:52:39.960 mince words he blamed iran for breaking the truce uh launching missiles at civilian targets again in
00:52:46.280 israel and of course you know iran denied everything they always do play the uh play the thought here
00:52:52.760 of um of iran saying how they won the war this is from iranian tv yesterday listen to this
00:53:03.320 yesterday the people conducted a signet operation and they heard the israelis say that there were over
00:53:10.280 500 casualties in our attacks yesterday in addition to 300 people that are still missing
00:53:16.600 and they are stuck under the rubble and more than 200 people were injured more than 200
00:53:24.280 so our operation yesterday alone more than a thousand people were killed or injured
00:53:28.760 or are still missing perhaps america has joined the war
00:53:33.000 because we're very very close to annihilating israel it was we were in the closing stages
00:53:41.320 no not really but did you notice is that the way we would have reported that story in the west
00:53:49.800 if we were the ones that were sending the missiles over would we say hey you know just the open we did
00:53:55.400 300 people we killed 300 people and then there were like 200 casualties maybe as many as five 500
00:54:01.480 casualties uh and then you know just in the last two days we've killed a thousand people is that the
00:54:06.840 way we would have reported that that should tell you everything you need to know about you know choose
00:54:11.880 life choose death which side is on the the side of life and which side is on the side of death
00:54:17.640 they're talking about a thousand people dying not not military targets a thousand people dying
00:54:25.560 okay so iran is denying reality multiple sources u.s intelligence idf radar eyewitnesses on the ground
00:54:34.680 in jerusalem confirm rockets were fired from iranian proxies in syria and southern lebanon without
00:54:40.360 within hours of the truce so does that mean that peace was just a mirage
00:54:47.720 well here's what i think it means it means behind the headlines and the diplomatic smiles and
00:54:53.720 everything else the truth about iran remains it's the only thing we know for true they don't negotiate
00:54:59.320 in good faith they never have they're liars they don't actually want peace they want to dominate
00:55:04.680 the middle east and they want israel gone and they also want america humiliated so the ceasefire was a
00:55:10.840 test and iran failed and yet the coverage who's the villain if you watch the coverage the villain was
00:55:21.080 israel or donald trump the mainstream makers last night i don't know if you saw this i mean it looked
00:55:26.600 like somebody was killing their children when they found out that there was a ceasefire it looked like
00:55:32.760 oh my gosh no no but they were i mean when they announced the collapse you know
00:55:43.640 they couldn't they couldn't blame trump the night before for war and their glee was almost reckless
00:55:53.960 uh i mean they were just they were just so happy they had had stunned silence the night before when it
00:56:01.080 was good news and then when it was bad news they're like ah see we told you here's the thing trump's
00:56:07.720 pressure campaign worked his unpredictability worked iran blinked now they tried to cheat the ceasefire
00:56:14.360 quietly they got caught israel responded because we would too so now what trump is on the plane now
00:56:22.040 heading over to nato not as the wild card but the man who came this close to brokering an impossible
00:56:28.280 peace between two mortal enemies he has and you know the peace might be back on by the time he lands
00:56:35.720 the world really needs to face this question what if donald trump is right what if boldness
00:56:44.840 not a bunch of pencil pushers not a bunch of politicians what if boldness is what keeps
00:56:50.360 the war from bolding boiling over what if the thing the world hates the most mocks the most was the thing
00:56:58.520 that's holding back the flood
00:57:03.560 yeah the ceasefire collapsed last night but i think history is going to remember this moment not as a
00:57:08.360 failure but as a reveal a spotlight shined on the real motives behind the iranian regime in case you
00:57:14.040 didn't get it yet it it was a spotlight on the media last night so invested in failure of this they
00:57:23.080 couldn't even fake relief when peace arrived couldn't fake it
00:57:30.440 i think what donald trump did is you know i said last night maybe it was just to a friend
00:57:37.480 this is why i would make a very bad president because when the fate of the world is at stake
00:57:43.720 i would be like i i can't make that decision i can't make and you have to have somebody who can
00:57:49.000 make the decisions um and i just don't think i could do it i really don't could you have done
00:57:54.760 what donald trump did stew could you have done what donald trump did in the last week if you were
00:57:59.800 the president and you had to stand there all by yourself your own base was turning everybody was
00:58:04.920 turning on you and you said nope i believe this is the right thing to do with what was at stake and what
00:58:12.120 is at stake could you have done it i mean those are two i think two separate questions i think i
00:58:16.920 would be able to take a stand for something when my base disagreed with me i mean that type of stuff
00:58:21.960 we we do yeah it's very difficult doing when the world is at stake doing everything that he did over
00:58:27.400 the past i mean the guy seemingly has no shortage of energy i don't know if there was a a fountain of
00:58:34.520 youth situation i don't know if there was just like i i mean if he just loves really good genetics
00:58:41.640 really good genetics that's what it is great genetics all right but yeah there's been a lot
00:58:47.160 for him to uh to to do i mean it there's i mean he's got still got the bill going on i mean when's
00:58:53.160 the last time we even mentioned the big beautiful bill that is going through the senate right now
00:58:57.720 and is a massive part of what he has to deal with not to mention he's going over to uh these meetings
00:59:03.400 in europe right now the the topic isn't even israel and iran it's ukraine and russia like that and
00:59:11.960 and five percent in five yeah and this the funding yep for nato i mean that is crazy yeah it's a lot
00:59:18.760 they we couldn't get him to one and a half percent he finally got him to two percent now he's like
00:59:24.040 five percent you're gonna have to cough up five percent each of you which is what they're
00:59:27.960 i mean and i think that's fantastic right but it looks like it might happen this time
00:59:36.680 you got that look on your face like yeah a lot of things might happen and you're right
00:59:40.360 a lot of things might happen yeah anything could happen and a lot of things might happen yeah there's
00:59:46.360 a part of me that's concerned about encouraging germany to spend more money on defense like that's
00:59:52.840 the only hesitation i keep coming up with in this one it's like i don't know maybe them spending two
00:59:57.320 percent is more than they need to spend honestly because when they get a lot of big defense going
01:00:02.520 in germany uh things don't always turn out so well but i do understand and and that is their agreement
01:00:08.040 they're supposed to be spending five percent on their defense that's uh that's part of their
01:00:11.880 arrangement so uh i agree with you it's just a lot of stuff going on so no i could definitely not
01:00:16.440 handle all the things that he's doing right now uh i i don't i don't think it's possible for most
01:00:20.680 humans to do it are we closer to peace than we were yesterday yeah i think so i mean we don't
01:00:29.400 know if this thing's going to hold out hold up right like we don't know if if this arrangement
01:00:34.200 holds up but if we can get to a place where uh what we have is even what we had you know three or
01:00:41.240 four weeks ago where these countries still hated each other and we're sort of on the verge of war all
01:00:46.440 the time which is what the situation has been for as long as i can remember with israel and iran
01:00:50.440 forever except for the fact that many targets have been taken out in iran and and their nuclear
01:00:56.520 uh program has been diminished significantly and a lot of their military leadership has been knocked
01:01:02.520 out and you know and on and on and on and on all the things that israel has achieved uh during this
01:01:07.400 past couple weeks even if it just bounces back to where it was iran is in a much worse position and
01:01:13.240 that's i think a real positive frankly so i mean i think yeah i think we're in a better position now and
01:01:18.440 and the best case scenario here is maybe this thing does hold i mean i don't think the applebee's
01:01:23.400 situation is going to happen anytime soon where they all just kind of we all get together and they
01:01:27.240 they share a margarita at the bar i don't think that's going to happen i think it's unlikely though
01:01:32.200 i mean it's it's not i maybe maybe trump can make that happen uh that being said i i feel like we're
01:01:37.800 going to be in a better position largely because the worst actor in this situation is weaker that's good
01:01:44.920 yes yes yeah i agree and by the way your applebee's thing will never happen it's not kosher nor is it
01:01:50.360 halal so not going to happen stew uh i think they could make that happen yeah if they can give you
01:01:57.560 if they can give you four dinners for nine dollars i think they could make it happen i don't know how
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01:03:18.280 all right let me uh play a couple of uh let me play a couple of things that have
01:03:36.120 happened since we last met yesterday um here is uh here's a keem jeffries on capitol hill yesterday
01:03:43.000 cut one donald trump and his actions which do not appear to be consistent with the united states
01:03:52.200 constitution takes unilateral offensive military action without seeking the approval of the united
01:04:01.800 united states congress bring that up to obama the use of military force which is offensive in nature
01:04:11.800 must be approved by the house and the senate that's according to the constitution it's not optional
01:04:21.240 donald it's not
01:04:24.600 very big respect there you remember when anybody called barack obama
01:04:28.120 obama obama and the left was like he is the president he is the president you say mr president
01:04:35.000 and they don't really care about that they also don't care that this is this precedent that they
01:04:39.080 have set i mean uh i don't know how you're going to win this one when you have been doing this over
01:04:44.680 and over again if you really cared about the constitution you would have actually done something
01:04:49.000 when it was your president and i personally would like to see this uh uh straightened out and made very
01:04:56.040 very clear uh i don't think the president took us into war i think he did a surgical strike and uh
01:05:04.200 you know we didn't have this one when remember when barack obama was using drones to kill american
01:05:10.520 citizens overseas yeah you probably don't remember you do but your friends probably don't remember that
01:05:16.280 yeah that actually happened and nobody was saying he can't do that he's got to consult with congress
01:05:21.240 no no no uh-uh no why is it you know i was on with pierce morgan yesterday and i asked him i said
01:05:28.680 you know pierce let me if this if hamas would have attacked england the way they did on october 7th
01:05:39.080 do you think the the united states would be having this conversation about you know england is just
01:05:47.080 controlling us right now and look at what england is doing we would be bombing the snot out of them
01:05:52.760 we would be standing by england's side immediately immediately if it happened in canada
01:06:01.240 all right maybe not canada it would have happened someplace else we would have been standing by their
01:06:05.640 side of course we would with canada why is it that israel uh the strongest ally we have at least in the
01:06:14.360 middle east and quite honestly the strongest one we have i mean do you want to go to war with france
01:06:21.080 by your side because i would rather go to war with israel by my side although i don't think they join us
01:06:26.680 um i would rather go to i'd rather go to war without don't don't mess with the israelis the french
01:06:33.000 yeah yeah they're really frightening they're terrifying and look at what they're doing to their own
01:06:37.320 people same with england look at what they're doing to their own people um i i just don't
01:06:44.120 understand it now chuck schumer said there was no strategy and no explanation here's chuck schumer cut
01:06:49.560 two as i said saturday night congress and the american people are owed answers
01:06:55.720 no president should be allowed to unilaterally march this nation into war with erratic threats no
01:07:05.720 strategy no explanation that's why i've called on leader thune to hold a vote immediately to enforce
01:07:14.200 the war powers resolution the law requires the trump administration to consult with congress
01:07:20.280 the constitution demands it and the american people especially the families of those in harm's
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01:09:15.080 you know i don't know about anybody else but i'm kind of glad that uh israel's on our side
01:09:19.160 you know i would hate to be an enemy of israel they really kind of have it down uh i don't
01:09:24.040 know if you've noticed uh israeli intelligence operatives apparently placed dozens of anonymous
01:09:32.280 phone calls to top iranian uh generals earlier what was last week warning them now is the time to get out
01:09:41.160 you got to get out right now uh quote i can advise you now you have 12 hours to escape with your wife and
01:09:47.160 child otherwise you're on our list and uh we'll hit you we'll hit your family we'll hit your children
01:09:52.680 everybody will will knock you into the dirt so they made 20 of these uh phone calls and then they said
01:10:01.000 um you know if you don't get out within 12 hours you don't have anybody to blame but yourself
01:10:08.280 we are closer to you than your own neck vein put this in your head and may god protect you well
01:10:16.040 wait a minute wait what do we do well do you want to be one of them do you want to be the next one on
01:10:21.320 the list do you want to destroy your wife and child no right so what you should what should you do i love
01:10:28.280 this what should you do you should make a video denouncing the iranian regime and send it via telegram
01:10:34.840 an encrypted messaging and social media app within 12 hours uh no word on whether they made that app
01:10:41.880 can you imagine you're you're not making that app you're not making that video you're making that
01:10:45.720 video stew no probably not no because you're dead either way you're dead either way you know i mean
01:10:53.160 daddy's gonna run and hide and i guess i don't know i mean i suppose if you're standing if you feel
01:10:58.920 you're standing up for your country you're not going to do those things but you should be real
01:11:03.960 right after seeing what israel has been able to achieve militarily over the past year year and a
01:11:09.000 half you'd have to believe it it wouldn't just feel like an empty threat last year and a half how
01:11:14.680 about the last week and a half i mean they took out all they they knew right where these guys were
01:11:21.720 and convinced them to all gather together some of them you know you guys should get together and have a
01:11:26.360 little party you guys should get you know what and they did it they pulled it off i mean it is amazing
01:11:33.960 what they have done yeah and it's so hard to kind of decipher what is going on from
01:11:39.320 minute to minute honestly at this point i said i met i spent hours and hours watching this as the
01:11:45.880 news was breaking of the of the ceasefire and then all of the immediate reporting you know of
01:11:51.640 officials seemingly in on in both countries saying actually no we don't have an agreement yet and then
01:11:58.440 bombs continuing to drop and then donald trump getting angry at both of them and it's just so
01:12:04.440 hard to know what is actually going on do you have a theory as to what what the yeah i i maybe i've misread
01:12:12.040 the ceasefire but what i read is there's a 12-hour period that iran has and then and then israel has
01:12:20.680 a 12-hour period but at the end of the 24 hours that's it and so it was kind of like you know do
01:12:26.920 your worst iran you got you got 12 hours and then this is you know this is the plot of the purge i believe
01:12:33.880 i know i know but what wasn't that your understanding of it yeah it was weird it was a 20 the
01:12:38.840 two 12-hour periods and then at the 24-hour period which ended at 7 a.m uh israel time
01:12:46.840 uh you know those bombs they dropped were at three o'clock in the morning yeah it's weird because
01:12:53.000 usually um there is a time period to stop it and i guess the theory being hey you need to be able to
01:13:00.760 get word to all of your uh you know all the people at the missile stands uh who are like ready to
01:13:06.440 fire fire in 30 seconds um so you you try to give a little bit of a window so that you can say
01:13:13.000 those whatever weapons get fired in that period are not violations of the ceasefire i've never seen
01:13:19.800 one before that i can remember where one party in the ceasefire had a longer period or a different
01:13:27.880 period to fire than the other country did like like hey you you guys get 14 hours and you guys
01:13:36.040 get 11 like i've never seen that before or i've never seen a period where you guys aren't allowed
01:13:40.440 to fire for their 12 hours and then you get to fire for your 12 hours and they can't respond or whatever
01:13:45.800 that was was very complicated and strange and i i you know i saw this it was the purge it was the purge
01:13:52.520 yeah it's weird i think like we should target uh let's say for future uh agreements where we have
01:14:01.160 ceasefires of no period where you just get to keep firing i feel like you know i can understand back in
01:14:07.320 like the 1700s where you needed to get to your generals on the field and let them know hey don't
01:14:12.120 go to war anymore i feel like truth social most people know what he posts there where i i my guess
01:14:18.760 is most of the people who are important enough to get the information they're not supposed to fire
01:14:24.200 missiles get it pretty quickly these days let's just stop like i feel like let's just give it a
01:14:28.200 whirl maybe we have a generalized understanding that if something flies up the next 40 minutes
01:14:33.240 you know let's try to ignore that one uh it seems to be a very strange way of doing things
01:14:40.040 uh and it allows for donald trump doesn't uh he clearly didn't read it this way because he was
01:14:45.000 he's very upset he's very upset at iran and israel for both violating it um but i i don't know i mean
01:14:53.080 is the is this is the ceasefire actually off because i don't think it is they've not violated it
01:15:00.840 he's very 7 a.m is when it was supposed to happen that was what i i don't know that's that i i'll stop
01:15:08.520 my head i don't one one a.m i think our time so he was obviously very angry about weapons being
01:15:17.000 fired outside of the windows that he approved um or at least was of the understanding and that's what
01:15:22.280 i was another thing i struggled with yesterday of what actually happened right like because i think
01:15:27.960 there's an argument to be made and a believable one right that that there was an agreement fully
01:15:33.720 agreed to by both parties and you know donald trump and i guess cutter overseeing it and then iran
01:15:41.160 flaked on the deal and fired anyway like totally believable to me absolutely could have been the
01:15:46.520 case that's what they i mean you know the ceasefire without an unconditional surrender um you know that
01:15:53.720 is a that's an interesting thing because i mean that's what hamas does that's what has below that's
01:15:59.400 what iran does all the time yeah we're not gonna we're not gonna do that definitely that we're not
01:16:04.120 gonna do that and then they do it right so wait a minute you just said uh no but that was special that
01:16:09.640 was part of ramadan maybe you know you're like wait it's part of pride month as you mentioned earlier
01:16:17.000 that's right uh so like option a totally believable they come everyone comes up with a an agreement and
01:16:23.880 iran flakes okay option b uh everyone comes up with an agreement and israel flakes less believable to
01:16:31.240 me um but uh but especially possible but possible it's possible it's less believable largely considering
01:16:38.280 how uh important the relationship is between israel and donald trump from israel's perspective like they
01:16:46.360 have gone out of their way over and over and over again to make sure that they're not
01:16:52.040 they're not infuriating donald trump on on multitude of issues even like things like tariffs like they
01:16:57.880 just like okay we're lowering ours to zero and it's fine that you're keeping yours higher like that that
01:17:02.440 was their point on tariffs before uh even uh this is liberation day happened this is an existential threat
01:17:09.800 to israel right we don't understand it the way they do and i think the the you know iran broke the treaty
01:17:18.360 first they've they launched missiles um and then israel responded and i think honestly that i could
01:17:25.480 see donald trump saying you're coming to the table you're coming to the table they're like we are so
01:17:31.080 close we are this close to completely decapitating them you know we're not going to stop right now
01:17:37.640 you're going to stop right now and they made okay fine knowing that iran is going to violate and then
01:17:44.760 they'll just they'll just go and finish the job i think personally that's most likely what happened
01:17:50.200 because donald trump i don't think even though he said it last week i don't think he wants regime
01:17:55.240 change because it's risky it's really really risky um and so he sees this way to go to a kind of a
01:18:03.240 stalemate and he's happier with that now that he's pushed the the nuclear weapon possibility back a few
01:18:11.240 years okay um so i think that's possible by the way on regime change i feel like it's something i'm
01:18:16.840 i'm rooting for but don't want to do and this yes i say the same thing about you know me getting into
01:18:23.480 shape like i'm rooting for it but i'm not going to do it um it's that type of thing where i don't
01:18:28.280 necessarily want to be involved in the process of getting into shape but i i root for it to happen
01:18:32.440 maybe but if you have some miracle somebody will do it for me right i'm all i'm all in i'm all in on
01:18:37.400 that so that's option two i have to think i have to admit that i had an option three in my head as
01:18:42.440 well which was i think i know what it is you tell me it's the same as mine eventually it's the same
01:18:50.680 so my option three was israel and around they had some talks they were pretty close maybe kind of near
01:19:00.120 an agreement maybe some things have been floated it looked it looked good trump was a little worried
01:19:06.200 that it might fall through so he just went public with it and said it was done and was just like i'm
01:19:11.160 going on truth social right now it is done both have agreed period knowing that it would put both
01:19:16.360 of them in a very difficult position because if they kept firing they'd look like they were the ones
01:19:21.240 violating an agreement that had been announced and i i have to say that part of me thought maybe
01:19:27.240 there wasn't a real agreement and he was just wishing it into existence and at the same time putting
01:19:33.240 all sorts of leverage on both parties so i think you know it did cross my mind because that's exactly
01:19:38.840 what i thought too cross my mind because of norman vincent peele yes okay he went to norman vincent
01:19:44.760 peele's church as a kid i mean he grew up listening the power of positive thinking that's why he's always
01:19:50.920 speaking thing this is going to be the greatest thing ever nobody's ever seen anything he speaks
01:19:57.080 everything into existence and he actually believes it he believes in the power so do i that he believes
01:20:04.840 in the power of positive thinking he believes in the power of just speaking things into existence and
01:20:10.680 so there is a possibility they were very very close and he's like we got a deal we got a deal they're like
01:20:17.800 wait wait what because that's what that's the way everybody reacted to it when he did it everyone was
01:20:22.760 like oh my gosh and they were celebrating it and then you started seeing reports out of like from
01:20:27.240 like the mouths of iranian officials being like we have abs we haven't even been sent an agreement yet
01:20:34.520 right like they were saying that on the record and it's like i don't know iran could just be lying
01:20:40.520 about it completely like they could be saying they could have already signed it and or that guy didn't
01:20:44.520 know there's there's other possibilities there but i think a large one is just that trump was like
01:20:50.680 we're doing this right i have let me let me give you a probably a closer a closer guess than what
01:21:00.040 we're we're you know where we've been like i got them on the phone that i at least talked to each of
01:21:06.280 them we didn't come up we're doing a peace deal okay that that's kind of where we are i think what
01:21:12.520 probably could have happened is we did all of the work we had all of the phone calls but nobody had signed
01:21:20.200 and trump is like i'm gonna lock them into this right before they have a chance to change their
01:21:25.320 mind i'm just announcing it i think that's a possibility highly possible i think yeah and you
01:21:31.160 know i i go back and forth on this because you know donald trump's real job okay is to come up with
01:21:39.080 uh the best outcome in uh god only knows how many situations he's dealing with at any given time right
01:21:44.280 and so the best outcome for america america first uh would be this war to end right um and you know
01:21:50.840 no flaring up of violence and that's what he's pursuing and he wants that to happen and so he is
01:21:56.840 oftentimes negotiating publicly to the ends that he wants to achieve and of course his job is actually to
01:22:03.720 achieve those ends that being said it does put us as american citizens in a situation where it is wise to
01:22:13.400 to take what he says publicly as not necessarily completely factual and literal and it's weird to
01:22:23.720 be in a situation where you have to recognize hey he might be instead of trying to tell me the truth
01:22:29.720 as the citizen what he's trying to do is influence the situation and negotiating to what might be a great
01:22:35.640 end but it puts us in a weird position where we're chasing around trying to figure out what's actually
01:22:42.600 occurring and we can't necessarily and i mean this i i'm trying to like set this up in a way because i
01:22:48.360 don't want it to sound like the insult that it might sound like but like we are in a position as
01:22:53.800 american citizens where we really just can't trust what he says as the truth and i and i i think that
01:22:59.640 is let me rephrase that let me rephrase i think that is just to finish leading towards good ends i
01:23:05.640 don't think it means it's like not because he's lying to us because he wants to lie to us it's because
01:23:09.480 he's trying to influence these situations in a positive direction but it's weird to be in that
01:23:14.200 situation where he says it is a there is a ceasefire sign and we can't just say there is a ceasefire
01:23:20.840 sign because we don't know that that's true yet we have to kind of go through other layers of wait
01:23:25.480 what is actually happening here before we can land in that position so i would say it this way
01:23:30.840 uh we cannot trust that what is happening in front of us is finished what we have to ask ourselves
01:23:45.400 are we still in the final stages of negotiation because everything about donald trump is a
01:23:52.440 negotiation everything is yeah everything and uh he is you know it's like i'm gonna you know little
01:24:00.040 boy fat man and little boy over there in north korea i'm gonna bomb the snot out of him and then
01:24:04.680 next he's his best friend that was all negotiation right shouldn't have taken a word he said seriously
01:24:10.520 that was negotiation to get north korea to behave and look what happened in the end you know
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01:27:07.960 cbdistillery.com the code is vip i think we're all at that time where sometimes i was watching the news
01:27:25.640 yesterday for multiple hours trying to figure out exactly what was going on and i thought to myself
01:27:29.720 am i just completely wasting my time i am trying to figure all of this out i'm just gonna wait till
01:27:36.440 tomorrow and then maybe we'll have a better idea frankly because sometimes i think you can just get
01:27:41.240 so obsessed with this stuff and it twists and turns you in so many ways spend some time with
01:27:44.840 your freaking kids you know enjoy your life a little bit tomorrow the news will still be there
01:27:51.240 this is glenn beck you know uh every time i open up my drunk junk drawer i find old batteries and
01:27:57.400 broken pens and uh exactly two loose rounds of ammo uh that i have no memory of putting into the
01:28:03.640 drawer or buying but uh most of us treat our ammo supply like a sock drawer random calibers half
01:28:09.640 empty boxes and a whole lot of uh i'm gonna organize this uh i'm gonna organize this a little later you
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01:29:43.720 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
01:30:06.120 hello america welcome to the glenbeck program we got a lot to uh
01:30:10.280 talk about i want to start with some good news i want to start with something i heard uh yesterday
01:30:15.000 that just really puts everything into perspective at least for me we're going to go there next first
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01:31:50.280 so i saw something the other day and i just want to take two and a half minutes and just play
01:31:54.920 something this is a an older guy world war ii veteran um this is this was from a couple of weeks
01:32:05.800 ago on v-day um ve day um and he was talking about how it felt v-day day felt now 80 years later listen to
01:32:20.200 this hello today is may 8th the anniversary of the victory in europe when i found out the war was over
01:32:31.720 i was already out of the service i got out on april 13th the day after president roosevelt died
01:32:41.320 i was 22 when i went home after seven years of service of course i joined with my cousin chick when
01:32:49.400 we were 15 in 1938 time just goes by and the next thing i knew the world was celebrating victory in europe
01:33:01.320 here i am at home with my mother and my dad and they announced the war was over in europe hitler was
01:33:11.720 dead his troops have given up turning all their arms all their ships were being confiscated what an elation
01:33:22.360 no way i'm going back i'm discharged already but to release anyway after all those years i was in the
01:33:31.080 service and especially three years overseas and it's over now it's crazy it's hard to think you're free
01:33:42.520 it's a different life yes there were a few beers drunk that day and a lot of other liquor of course
01:33:53.320 but some settled with uh handshakes and glad it's over that's what i did i stood by my mother and gave
01:34:01.560 her a hug says i'm not going back i gotta remind you guys i'm here because a whole bunch of my friends
01:34:11.880 gave their life so that i could make it here it's hard to realize that i came true to the end of the war
01:34:21.240 without a scratch how can you land on omaha beach on d-day and get through that minefield with without a
01:34:30.200 scratch if you could take the time today or tomorrow or every day for just an instant have a little visit
01:34:40.600 with those guys that gave their life so we're winners that's the reason we're free today is because
01:34:47.640 these guys gave their life i think he is fantastic he has an instagram page called
01:34:55.480 story time with papa jake and i saw that the other day and
01:34:59.560 it just makes me all soupy um the innocence and the sweetness of a guy who's lived his life i'm
01:35:12.120 sure he's lived a hard life i mean landing on omaha beach um
01:35:19.960 i don't know there's just a
01:35:26.120 there's something about people who lived back then that is just different and i wonder if we can ever
01:35:32.920 get back there or if we want to i don't know i do i don't want to i don't want the troubles that
01:35:39.000 they had back then i don't want the you know the bigotry and everything else that they had back then
01:35:43.640 but i i do you think we'll ever get back to a place to where
01:35:51.880 a few beers were drunk that day i'll tell you
01:35:56.280 some handshakes congratulations it's over i mean who speaks like that anymore
01:36:03.480 i talked to steve bannon earlier today
01:36:12.760 both of us are very concerned we don't agree on everything
01:36:17.320 and we've been at odds at times in our careers
01:36:24.680 but we both love our country
01:36:26.200 uh and we're both concerned about people
01:36:33.560 hammering each other there's there's something happening with the with the right right now and
01:36:39.640 look we can disagree
01:36:41.800 it's healthy i think i think actually what we've gone through is really really healthy in some ways
01:36:48.040 having the conversations about
01:36:50.760 the control of deep state the control of foreign countries i mean
01:36:56.840 you know if we get to sit and say to people you know
01:37:01.960 israel's you know israel's just controlling us no no no they're not well they're lying to us well
01:37:06.840 of course they are of course they are you don't think we've ever lied to other countries you know it's
01:37:12.680 it's that country's job that president or prime minister's job to do what's right for his country
01:37:20.840 just like you know we're discovering now or rediscovering that's exactly the job of the
01:37:25.880 president to do what's right for our country and uh you know when our when our when our interests align
01:37:34.360 100 there's no reason to shade things but if you are somebody who needs the other side yeah you're
01:37:43.560 gonna say you know this is really good for you too and if they buy it they buy it you got to do
01:37:50.200 what's right for your country and it's you know you shouldn't be mad if our presidents are ever duped
01:37:57.160 by another country why are you mad at the other country for trying to dupe us we should be mad at
01:38:02.520 our own politicians who have been duped
01:38:07.720 so one thing i like about president trump is i don't i don't think he's duping or being duped
01:38:13.800 you know i think he is uh well america first make america great again that should be the slogan for
01:38:21.720 every country not build back better by the hell is that even god that's the dumbest dumbest phrase
01:38:30.280 i've ever heard wouldn't you love it if england was going to make england great again
01:38:36.840 i was going to say wouldn't you love it if germany no no i didn't have to think about you
01:38:44.280 couldn't even get it out of my head i was thinking it wouldn't be great the next one wouldn't it be
01:38:47.880 great if germany was no it really no because i'm not sure i'm not sure they define it the same way
01:38:54.920 wouldn't it be great if sweden and holland
01:39:04.920 they were great again france italy i mean italy's still pretty great but
01:39:14.760 be great if we took pride in things again
01:39:19.560 not not some garish pride not some hateful pride not but just
01:39:24.920 yeah i'm proud of my country i'm proud of us i'm proud of what we do
01:39:31.080 i'm going to share something with you tomorrow a little bit more information on you know things
01:39:35.960 i've been telling you as i'm working on and you'll understand in time why i'm
01:39:43.720 you know dribs and drabs of things but i'm going to share some more information with you tomorrow and
01:39:50.360 i and and i did a lot of thinking about this audience i've done a lot of thinking about you
01:39:59.880 and how grateful i am for you
01:40:04.200 but tomorrow i'm going to share some things some stats about you
01:40:08.120 that
01:40:08.520 you don't know i didn't know
01:40:11.880 some things that are just remarkable
01:40:18.360 and it's not a boastful pride to say i'm proud of the people that listen to me i'm proud of the
01:40:27.960 being part of this group
01:40:32.600 you're amazing
01:40:33.480 what's wrong with saying that about your country
01:40:42.200 listen to this play cut nine this is um the uk um
01:40:48.360 mp who's talking this is during a reform uk rally last february in essex
01:40:56.360 his name is rupert low listen to what he says
01:40:59.400 watching trump and the americans it has made me even more determined than ever
01:41:05.320 to restore our unique country through a great repeal act when labor falls at the next election
01:41:11.960 i don't particularly care if we're liked by the rest of the world
01:41:15.560 i care if we're respected because right now britain is a joke and it has been for some time i want the
01:41:22.600 british government to put the british people at the top of the agenda
01:41:27.800 we should make no apologies for that learn from trump let's be unapologetically patriotic
01:41:35.160 slash tax across the board enforce the border deport those with no right to be here accept
01:41:42.120 biological reality fight back against wokery bulldoze nonsensical foreign aid eradicate dei
01:41:50.520 deliver sensible infrastructure carpet bomb public sector waste brutally crack down on crime
01:41:59.320 and plenty more let's make great bit britain great again thank you
01:42:07.240 i love that now that's not going to go necessarily with all of our interests you know but i love that
01:42:15.160 that make britain great again
01:42:24.200 and i really don't understand with the exception of a couple of things i don't understand how you
01:42:27.640 could disagree with a lot of what he just said i mean you might you might say oh i don't agree with
01:42:33.320 the wokeism thing what did he call it wokery i love that i swear if you're english you just sound
01:42:39.880 smarter if i said you know none of this wokery stuff it sounds like a hick but i don't know when you say
01:42:47.560 it in abolish wokery it just sounds smart doesn't it well it's not they're no smarter than us anyway um
01:42:57.080 i hope this is trend
01:43:06.040 i would love to be
01:43:08.760 i'd love to be the the old man that i played for you here just a few minutes ago i'd love to be his age
01:43:16.440 papa jake
01:43:21.960 sitting in a chair 100 years old
01:43:29.160 still have that bright attitude
01:43:33.000 still have you know love of country and love of one another
01:43:37.160 and for as much trouble as the country is in
01:43:44.600 he wasn't he didn't give that off he just gave this i don't know how to do this but he
01:43:51.400 he just gave off this
01:43:54.440 love
01:43:56.840 of country and countrymen
01:44:01.240 without being brash or
01:44:02.440 angry
01:44:13.000 i'd urge you today to
01:44:16.120 try to be a little bit more maybe
01:44:19.560 like papa jake
01:44:21.960 or strive
01:44:23.480 that maybe someday you can
01:44:25.960 be like him
01:44:26.600 and maybe
01:44:32.440 maybe on that day
01:44:34.200 oh there might be a few beers
01:44:36.440 shared between us
01:44:38.680 but there'll be a hearty handshake
01:44:41.320 to say
01:44:42.520 congratulations it's over
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01:46:31.400 let me ask you one thing glenn about the way this has developed over the past couple of weeks as
01:46:35.080 ties into what you're just talking about um part of the opposition to us being involved in in this
01:46:43.160 at all has been i think really well uh well considered right like we've been involved in
01:46:51.000 these situations before they've spun out of control we should really take that seriously
01:46:54.680 part of it has been i think sort of nonsensical you know some of its anti-semitism you know i mean
01:47:00.920 there's a lot of other factors but one thing that has uh outside of that has that has bothered me
01:47:07.000 um as far as the opposition is there's an undercurrent of just america kind of sucks
01:47:13.560 you know there's this undercurrent of like we're actually not that much better than iran i mean we
01:47:19.160 kill people they kill people you know we kill people russia kills people like there's this sort of
01:47:25.320 like i don't know we've always i've understood america as being a great place uh the first you
01:47:31.560 know video you played of of uh you know of victory in europe day right like that that's that's what i
01:47:38.840 yeah like his while as you have pointed out many times we've had many mistakes that is the america i
01:47:46.280 believe in um and i feel like to create and want to create um do you think that especially particularly
01:47:54.520 on the right is there too much of this uh i mean certainly on the left that they don't think america
01:47:59.080 is great but is it creeping into the right as well yeah i think it is i think we are you know this is
01:48:05.720 why one of the reasons why i keep asking if you don't believe donald trump who do you believe
01:48:14.680 who do you believe um if you don't if if you supported him and now like i can't support him
01:48:22.680 what do you support stop telling me what you don't support tell me what you do support
01:48:28.520 because you know you you might have to be that person that steps up that others can support i i
01:48:35.240 don't know what the answer is i just know you just can't eliminate things you can only eliminate so
01:48:40.600 many things before you're you're you're only left with you in a room going well i finally have everybody
01:48:46.440 in this room that i agree with you know um and so i i think we're having that but at the same time
01:48:54.840 that's decaying because the left is decaying to a point to where we have a democratic socialist that
01:49:01.080 is basically a communist okay that's just a fancy way of saying a softer way of saying communist he he
01:49:08.840 might be elected uh as the the democratic nominee for mayor today in new york city a democratic socialist
01:49:20.120 wow and by the way he threw his weight behind hamas oh okay okay i mean that's that says something
01:49:32.360 that's how far the other side is we don't want to be you know we don't want to be where they were
01:49:37.960 six years ago because look where that led we've got to chart our own course the other direction
01:49:43.880 because i think and i i can say this confidently and i think you can as well but i don't know that
01:49:47.640 everyone can these days america is still a really good influence on the world like without it i don't
01:49:53.160 know what the world would look like it would be a much much worse place and like i think imagine what
01:49:57.560 it would be like without this administration if we wouldn't have won this election for all of its
01:50:02.600 flaws whatever you want to say about it if we wouldn't have won this election do you know what
01:50:07.400 america and the rest of the world would look like today massive difference oh massive difference
01:50:14.600 massive difference um we're very fortunate and you know we we need to start counting our blessings uh
01:50:23.480 instead of looking at all of the problems and and then start really defining in your own personal life
01:50:29.640 you know what am i for i know what you're against what are you for this is glenn beck
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01:52:13.640 this is the glennbeck program
01:52:21.000 it's interesting glenn i was thinking a little bit about what you were
01:52:24.600 talking about last break in that there is a a sense of a little bit on the right that you know america
01:52:35.480 isn't the positive influence i guess in the world that i've always considered it to be
01:52:40.280 you know there's certain wait wait wait wait wait can i can can i take this as we go can i
01:52:46.840 ask you questions yes you can i'll allow it okay so we are we are thank you so we are well i don't
01:52:53.080 want to interrupt your right i know what you mean um but um i have to just i have to understand what
01:53:00.520 what you're saying here because um we are not necessarily the positive influence that we used
01:53:07.880 to be um we are still a positive influence especially lately i think when we were shoveling
01:53:15.080 dei and and everything else and you know transgender everything um you know for aid
01:53:21.000 i don't think that was a very positive thing um but we still are a very positive nation um
01:53:28.360 we just can be better at it yeah i think that's true i we have our problems certainly no one would
01:53:34.520 deny that i still though even in our darker periods it's like i mean i think you could point to certain
01:53:39.800 nations and find instances like you could say argentina is a potentially a better influence than us
01:53:45.960 right now fiscally you know what i mean right yeah yeah yeah you could find examples of certain
01:53:51.080 things but like still i you know there's not a a massive flow of migrants out of this country
01:53:59.720 into mexico you know or anywhere else frankly i mean it's no we're still we're still the greatest
01:54:06.040 place for freedom in the world that doesn't mean that it's fixed or it's yeah you know fabulous or
01:54:13.000 what it should be but we still are the greatest place people still want to come here yeah um you
01:54:19.320 know the the problem is now this balance of of us having more knowledge about the things that we
01:54:25.480 have done and and are still doing you know usa id or the cia i don't trust the cia i don't trust
01:54:32.040 i mean i didn't trust them before but i really don't trust anybody in the intelligence community at
01:54:38.200 all i mean i don't trust the massad but i don't trust us either you know yeah i think
01:54:42.760 that's i think that's an appropriate like you you'd be skeptical but i think recognizing that
01:54:47.640 it's not like there's like a bunch of amazing agencies that compared to our agencies that you'd
01:54:52.680 be like i wish we could import them oh like oh no no there's not one that i would rather have
01:54:59.000 in many cases at least that's the so what what i came back to a little bit when i was thinking about
01:55:03.320 this is um selena zito um uh our favorite reporter in pennsylvania as it talked back in the day about
01:55:11.160 taking donald trump seriously but not literally his his yes his uh supporters view him and take
01:55:17.560 what he says seriously but they don't necessarily always take it literally and i was thinking about
01:55:21.960 that as it applies to like his main slogan right make america great again and how how i take that
01:55:31.080 and how maybe others take it i really take that one seriously but not literally in that like i don't
01:55:38.760 think that all of american greatness was gone when donald trump was not in office i think we were in a
01:55:44.280 worse position and and going the wrong direction and the the hope of of donald trump or a conservative
01:55:52.120 candidate uh of of another name would be to bring this country back to its potential and maybe exceed that
01:55:59.480 potential right correct um where if you take it literally you might take it as we we're good at
01:56:05.720 one time and now we're bad and we need to go back to being good and i don't some people i think maybe
01:56:11.400 wait wait wait wait wait i think there are people on the left that do believe that though oh i think
01:56:16.600 people on the left i don't yeah i think the only problem with that on the left is that they you know
01:56:22.360 america they don't see as great they never maybe never was ever it we started out as slavery and look at
01:56:28.040 the the what was the right the project from the new york times the seven six six 1619 1619 thank you
01:56:34.520 i was thinking 1719 project um 1619 project uh basically aligns that world right like we are a bad
01:56:41.320 place we were born in badness we've been bad the entire time we're still bad that is the view of the
01:56:47.000 left where typically what i think the appropriate measure of america has been is we've been generally
01:56:54.360 good born out of good things with some problems we've we've corrected a lot of those problems we've
01:56:59.720 created some new ones but we're still generally a good influence and the return of a conservative
01:57:04.920 candidate would bring us closer to our potential and maybe achieve even in more that we've achieved
01:57:09.560 in the past um where uh i think some on the right and and i've seen it mostly on uh this you know many
01:57:18.200 people who are completely against any intervention in some of these worlds is is like we're actually
01:57:23.800 kind of bad like everything we get involved in we ruin it we're a terrible influence we're going over
01:57:28.200 there we're killing all these innocent people uh you know it's bloodlust it's just for neocons and
01:57:34.280 corporations and like that's the talk i remember from the left for many many years and i hear more of
01:57:40.360 it from the right and i don't know if it's just a a passion thing or a lost in translation thing
01:57:45.800 or maybe i'm just over i think it's a i think it is a loss of nuance that's what's happening we have
01:57:53.000 lost all nuance look these wars these foreign wars they have been horrible horrible um they haven't
01:58:02.280 worked out the way we wanted um it i think it makes our position in the world worse um i do believe
01:58:09.160 there were people with nefarious feelings on you know we've got to control i shouldn't say that
01:58:15.560 i think there were some that were nefarious that just want to control everything i think there were
01:58:21.160 some that were of that policy that really believed this was the right thing to do i would put myself
01:58:28.040 in that category i really believed that we could intervene in other places where there was injustice
01:58:35.160 and we could bring justice to the world i didn't like the role of the policeman but i thought nobody else
01:58:39.880 is going to do it um and we have to we have to stand up for what is right with military um and and
01:58:49.400 then i think there are those who um you know just knew the whole time this is really this is a bad idea
01:58:58.120 this is not going to work um i was not one of those uh i bought into the progressive lie this was the
01:59:04.920 republican side of progressivism uh which was interventionalism and uh and spreading of you
01:59:11.720 know democracy and and the republic um no we shouldn't do that so for us to recognize now and
01:59:20.840 say yeah we really did some horrible things you know we we we we you know when you're involved in
01:59:27.880 ghost planning people etc etc you know we don't we don't ever torture no we just pick you up in a
01:59:34.200 ghost plane and take you to a really bad country that does torture on our behalf that doesn't clean
01:59:40.040 there's no clean hands that's hello pontius pilot uh you know it's not gonna it's not helping that's
01:59:45.480 not helping um but the the what's lost here is the nuance of yeah there is a deep state yeah there are
01:59:55.640 people that are really conflicted right now about wanting to make sure that iran does not have a
02:00:02.920 nuclear bomb but also they don't want to get involved in a foreign entanglement and they're not sure who
02:00:09.880 to trust you know who can i who can i trust who has come clean and said okay we made mistakes and
02:00:18.120 we're not going to make those mistakes again um and who has been you know like donald trump he never
02:00:23.880 bought into the foreign war thing ever i've never and you know i've watched him for you know since
02:00:28.760 the 1980s i've never heard him for foreign wars ever um so he's pretty clear on that um
02:00:36.360 um but then how do you deal with if in this world of no nuance how do you say i am for donald trump
02:00:44.440 and i believe donald trump um however i think maybe we you know should be involved at least in
02:00:53.400 dropping the bomb i'm saying before he was talking about doing that i think we should maybe drop the
02:00:58.680 bomb because i believe they shouldn't how do you balance that you you can't even have the conversation
02:01:04.360 now because there's no nuance you are either for killing and destroying and drinking the blood
02:01:12.280 of of christian babies along with them jews you know uh you know and you're a warmonger
02:01:23.080 uh or you just have no you have no place at the table because america is just a horrible place
02:01:30.840 and we shouldn't be doing anything we should blow up our whole country neither of those are right
02:01:37.640 neither of those are right and this is what has been so frustrating for me to watch over the end
02:01:42.520 you know stew i mean were you here last was it last week when i kind of blew a gasket
02:01:47.480 uh and uh more because some things had been you know thank you thank you for that see
02:01:53.880 too many examples matters um the there was somebody that came out who's a friend um i've always thought
02:02:01.400 was a friend and they were bashing me um because they said you know i'm just in with the jews or
02:02:06.840 whatever and i i just i've started to blow a gasket and i apologized immediately i was like no no i
02:02:11.080 don't want to be a part of this it's really hard yeah because we're all being pushed into tribes right
02:02:17.160 now we're all being called names right now um and on all sides on all sides and uh
02:02:28.440 it it takes real strength to say no you know what these are my friends i have now spent the last 25 years
02:02:38.120 you know isolating myself from half the country because honestly a third of the country has gone
02:02:46.120 gone bat crap crazy and they hate the nation they want to see us fail they you know they're voting
02:02:53.000 possibly for a honest to god communist in new york city i can't i can't i could have respect for you
02:03:01.800 having different opinion but that is not america okay you're a part of something that is not making
02:03:06.920 america great again you're part of make america into something completely different um and uh i'm not
02:03:15.000 willing to throw the baby out with the bath water but everybody else you know is my is my friend my
02:03:22.120 ally even though we might be arguing with each other we have to have these conversations i think this
02:03:28.200 conversation if it would have been ratcheted down i think this conversation that we've had on the right
02:03:33.960 is really really good it's really good yeah it can be constructive i think at times it's been
02:03:40.680 destructive but it can't oh the conversation should happen wait wait wait wait yeah let me say i said the
02:03:46.600 conversation is really really good the way we've done it is not and that has to stop yeah i agree i mean
02:03:53.720 because really what you're talking about is what is the line of us getting involved in these situations
02:03:58.520 i mean right previous at least a very recent history i think most people would say hey you
02:04:02.920 know we should be you know involved against the nazis uh after pearl harbor or whatever um you know
02:04:09.000 but we debated that but we even debated that almost didn't go in yeah we almost didn't go in and it's
02:04:14.760 of course the uh the ability to look back and say hey this turned out for the for the better is is a
02:04:21.480 nice you know obviously that that in retrospect is a lot easier to make those decisions but still i think
02:04:26.840 you know you could universally look at this mostly and say hey who's the right side who's the wrong
02:04:31.240 side of of that conflict um yes but like you know i think too like we have to look at it and you
02:04:36.760 mentioned nuance like let me give you an example of of a piece of um of us jumping into these situations
02:04:44.280 around the world that i'm really proud of which is missile defense like we what look at there's no way
02:04:52.760 we'd be having a a ceasefire if right now israel and iran were just keep kept firing at each at each
02:04:59.720 other the fact that like iran can fire at a base in cutter and cutter can step up and knock down those
02:05:07.720 missiles so that no no no's effect i mean that's largely our technology possibly some of these
02:05:13.160 countries could have done it on their own but like us using those uh using our abilities for good in
02:05:20.360 these situations i think has taken this war that could have spiraled into something much much worse
02:05:24.920 yes and given us an opportunity for donald trump to make that announcement on truth social yes so
02:05:29.880 and let me let me go one more step on to bring it back to make america great again the the the nuance
02:05:36.760 here that i think i i would like to share on make america great again i don't want to make america great
02:05:45.320 the way it was because i think that was great for the day and it was the best we could do then but i
02:05:52.840 think we are much much better than where we were and we can be much more you know we are much more i
02:05:59.080 hope more enlightened uh we understand our own flaws and our own country a little bit better than
02:06:05.640 we did 25 years ago i i think we make america better than we were um and you know that so make america
02:06:14.840 great again sounds to me again all nuance sounds to me about uh you know like going back and and
02:06:21.240 that's not what he means i know that's not what he means and that's not what the average trump
02:06:24.600 supporter means but you know the people who are not mega uh mega you know might be uh might be helped
02:06:31.720 along a little bit if we said we're not we're not we're not saying let's go back to you know leave
02:06:35.960 it to beaver days uh because there was a lot of bad stuff we we can be much better let's just not let's
02:06:42.760 let's recognize that america is and can be a tremendously positive force and let's work together
02:06:51.800 to make it better let's get rid of the bad stuff and push some of the good stuff without transforming
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02:10:27.240 with everything going on it's actually an important anniversary today that we have not yet mentioned
02:10:32.600 uh 6 24 22 was the dobbs decision the overturning of roe versus wade and since then there's you know
02:10:42.360 this conflicting data out there as to whether there's been a big cut in abortions or whether there's been
02:10:46.440 actually an increase in them but it's an important day and thank god the supreme court is there it's
02:10:52.520 been the last bastion of sanity for a while this is glenn beck