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We've got a lot to cover today.
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Today, we are going to begin with exposing mental illness and having a very frank conversation about what the hell our government is doing I have to tell you
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We'll have an update on that.
And Doge,
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And I want you to feel the full weight of all of the topics that I'm going to discuss today.
Christopher Ruffo just ripped the lid off of something so vile, so utterly perverse that it made my skin crawl last night.
Let me start here.
What five things did you work on last week at work?
Could you tell your boss?
Because
I could.
I could tell, you know, more than five things pretty quickly.
What did you work on last week?
How hard would it be to write out in bullet points, not a dissertation, in bullet points what you worked on?
Now, let me ask you: how hard would it be if you weren't really working, or if you were wasting your time in private chat rooms using the most secure servers and channels to discuss your perversions?
That'd be pretty tough.
Well, I discussed my perversions online.
That's probably not a bullet point that'll go over well.
Listen to what Christopher Ruffo exposed: our spies at the NSA, the CIA, the DIA, the people we trust and pay to be sources of quality information and to protect us,
we now know they have been on systems that we pay for talking about, and I'm quoting, castrating themselves, building fake vaginas, and their sick little fetishes.
Excuse the language, but piss fetishes, gangbangs, laser zapping, quoting their buttholes.
And by the way, this is not some basement chat room that they're on.
This is Intelink.
This is our secure government network.
This is what our spies use to talk to one another to make sure we have privacy.
And we don't have anybody hacking in.
So I guess the upside is, I guess none of these people could be blackmailed by China or anything else because hopefully China hasn't hacked into Intel Link.
And they're doing it at work during the day.
While you're breaking your back every day to earn a living and pay taxes, how hard do you work?
Can you list five things you did last week?
How many hours did you grind out just to see your tax dollars funneled to Washington in this cesspool?
So you know, these are not random clowns.
These are not just a few, a handful of perverts.
They're spies.
They're supposed to be watching our enemies, not drooling over their own mental illness, and that's what it is.
Make no mistake about it.
It is mental illness, plain and simple.
And we have got to start calling that now.
No more sugarcoating, no more excuses.
They are typing sick mental illness garbage on our dime, on our clock, hundreds of times while claiming it's diversity work.
Hmm, is it?
The NSA called it critical diversity work.
Oh, critical to what exactly?
Our collapse?
Do you think any of this stops on its own, gang?
Do you think any of this is just like, oh, you know what?
We shouldn't have done that.
You think it stops on its own?
It won't, unless we scream from every corner of our country.
The left, the right, it doesn't matter.
This kind of activity, this perversion on our dime, if it's not crushed, we're done.
We're lost.
We're finished.
We have handed our intelligence agencies over to a bunch of degenerates who can't keep their minds out of the gutter long enough to do their damn job.
By the way, I'm going to do it.
I'm going to do it, gang.
I'm going to bring it up.
History has echoes of this.
He's not going to say Nazis, is he?
Yes, I'm going to say the Nazis.
They didn't just kill and conquer.
Their ranks were rotten with corruption and depravity.
SS
officers hoarded, looted wealth.
The high-ups like Goering lived in obscene luxury, wearing women's clothing at night while preaching purity.
Some, like Ernest Rahm, who was the head of the stormtroopers, the SA,
they were steeped in personal scandals.
His SA was a hotbed of homosexuality, cross-dressing, perverse behavior until Hitler purged it.
But he didn't do it for morality reasons.
He did it for power.
And then
he said these people were perverse and sick and they were plotting against our country.
And so he killed them all for power, not morality.
That society ended in rubble, burned out by its own excesses as much as
allied bombing.
Take Rome,
the late republic.
Senators were drowning in orgies and graft while the state crumbled.
It fell apart,
overrun by enemies that
it couldn't face anymore.
When your guardians turn inward, they are obsessed with their own filth.
The walls will not hold.
And that's us right now.
We are standing gazing into the abyss.
You know,
When we voted for Donald Trump, we thought we knew how bad it was.
When we lost in 2020, we thought we knew how bad it was.
And then more was revealed to us by their own actions, right?
They started teaching this crap, this mental illness to our children.
And that's what started to wake us up.
And then we started seeing everything, and they just kept dogpiling more and more and more.
And then...
By the time we got to this election, a lot of Americans who weren't necessarily for Trump voted for Trump because they're like, okay, this is really bad.
But now that we're actually in it, now that we're actually exposing and just beginning to peel the carpet back,
oh my gosh, we are seeing the infection and the bugs and the cockroaches that
I didn't think we would find.
Our spies are too busy playing sick games of, I'm now a female,
I'm now a male, and I just love urinating out of my new vagina.
That's what's actually happening online on our secure servers
on your time.
Let me just give you the historic context here.
These are just the facts.
Nazi Germany, beyond ideology, corruption, perverse indulgence, that's what that regime was all about.
Leaders exploited slave labor profits and then engaged in documented debauchery.
What was the outcome?
Total collapse, 1945.
Moral and physical ruin.
The Roman Empire.
Elite corruption.
Sexual excess.
Bribery.
Weakened governance.
teaching men that they should be more like women.
Outcome?
destruction.
Transition to an empire, then eventually they fall to the barbarians.
Weimar Germany,
they weren't Nazis.
Pre-Nazi decadence in Berlin, cabarets, vice, drugs, it all fueled the instability.
Outcome, Nazi takeover, then destruction.
Now, no parallel exists in history that exactly lines up because we didn't have online systems where the government spies could be chatting about their fetishes.
But the pattern, internal rot,
undermining duty, undermining honor, undermining our country
always ends in societal collapse.
This isn't new.
This is just our turn to face it.
I'm going to give you a few things today.
And
this is just one, the depravity.
And if
you and your friends
aren't sickened by this,
I question you.
I do.
If you can't admit that this is a mental illness,
I question you.
You know, we live in a world of shame, no longer a world of guilt.
That's a very important
distinction.
We live in a world of shame.
Our country is all about shame.
Whatever the collective says, shame,
well, You're done.
It doesn't rely on personal guilt.
It doesn't have anything to to do with the individual going, geez, I shouldn't be doing this.
That's not what we do anymore.
We're more like those who say, round up the witches.
Look at what they're doing at night in the woods.
They're witches.
Shame.
Tie them to a stake and burn them.
Those societies always collapse, always, because they always go
into craziness.
And then they go into totalitarianism.
We're no longer, our country was built on the fact that we were people that understood guilt, not shame.
Guilt, personal guilt.
You've done something and it bothers you and you can't sleep at night and you're like, this isn't right.
Do you think these people in Washington have that at all going for them?
Do you think any of them, you know, Orrin Hatch told me one time, I have never met a man, and boy, this is something coming from him.
This was something.
I've never met a man
who went to Washington and left a better man than what he was when he arrived.
That should tell you something.
Why is that?
It's an absolute cesspool,
and it's being done with your money.
Now, I have a comment on the lack of transparency.
I'm not going to, you can hold me to what I said would happen on Cash Patel's first day.
You can hold me to that.
But I'm not holding him to my standard.
I still believe these things are going to come out.
And they better.
And they better.
And I have a comment
on this because I think it goes right into the depravity I was just talking to you about.
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Okay, so there is a story.
I think it's in Newsweek today.
Who even knew that was still available?
But
they were bringing up today in Newsweek that hundreds of pages of court documents which name people with the Epstein
scandal have been unsealed.
Many people are not accused of any wrongdoing, and those names are already public.
But on the campaign trail, President Trump suggested
he was open to releasing the Epstein client list.
And from what we know, there are some real names on that list.
At CPAC, Bondi was asked by conservative commentator Benny Johnson about when the list would be released.
She said soon.
She had been briefed on it, was not able to talk about it publicly, but added that Trump's directive was going to be followed.
Shortly after this,
conservatives and Trump supporters cheered Bondi's comments.
Today, there are people in the Senate and the House saying, when is that coming out?
Why hasn't that come out yet?
There's a list of people now in Congress and the Senate, and that is good news, that are demanding that it is out.
Here's what this really boils down to
like elon musk i could boil it down not to five bullet points i just want one i just want an answer to one question
that's it and it is imperative that we all ask this one question of our government and demand the evidence here it is
Do you have in your possession, does your agency have in possession, or have you seen evidence of images or videos of publicly known people
having sex or being in compromising positions with children?
Now, I can't believe we have to ask that,
but apparently we do.
Does anyone in this government have any evidence of all, at all, of anyone
that is a known figure, especially those in government or positions of power
that show them
in compromising positions with children or those underage.
Yes or no, it's not that hard.
Yes or no.
And if you have them, release them.
How is this country not outraged by what is going on with our children?
How is it we're not all standing up and saying, I want to know?
I demand justice.
I want to know, Epstein.
I want to know, Diddy, why are these people still influencing us?
Why are the people that went to those parties or that island or that plane still still influencing us and allowed to be walking around?
Well, I tell you why, because our intelligence agencies are so perverted and so mentally ill that they probably don't have a problem with it.
Just look at what they were saying to each other.
on the country's secure network for Intel.
Look what they were saying to one another when they were at work
taking your tax dollars.
All right.
I'm going to shift gears,
but
I don't know if your mood's going to improve much
because I want to delve a little deeper into, hey, can you give me five bullet points?
Just five bullet points.
What did you do last week?
I'd like to get into that in a minute.
Some people
really like to live on the edge.
I don't.
You know, jump out of airplanes.
Nope.
No reason to do that.
Go mountain climbing, especially without a rope.
No.
Uh-uh.
Uh-uh.
Invest
your money in everything
other than safety nets, like precious metals.
Just roll it ice on the stock market and the economy.
And it looks like it's getting worse and worse.
You know what?
I'm not going to hedge my bet at all.
Please don't be one of these people.
Your future and your family's future are too important.
The U.S.
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Man, I was up all night.
My heart was pounding because
there are so many stories today that I need to get to, and we're going to.
And I'm going to add an hour because I'm not going to get to the Russian talk today, which is really important.
Colony Ridge, which is really important on immigration, and Baby Sparrow.
That case goes to court today.
We're hoping that there will be an update by the end of the day.
We're hoping, but we'll see.
And so I'm going to add an hour to the show.
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Yeah.
What's happening right now
with the theft of our time, our treasure, and our trust cuts so deep to the marrow of everything that we've been taught to trust that I
think we were saved by God, but unless
every person in America starts to recognize sanity, not common common sense, sanity.
And we don't demand
Congress and the government to clean this mess up now.
We don't survive this.
We've just maybe postponed our death for a couple of years.
Let me tell you about a piece I read last night from Elizabeth Nixon.
It's Give Us Back Our Fing Money, How Washington Stole Everything.
She published it on her sub stack.
It's a howl of rage.
It's a spotlight on the festering wound of government overreach.
And I want to unpack it and add some commentary to it.
Just one human being to another,
not talking about politics, just human to human, American to American, because
we cannot continue to pretend this stuff isn't happening.
Maybe half the country, maybe, is seething.
Their anger is a quiet fire that has been stoked by decades of theft.
Not just our money, but of our dreams,
our kids' futures,
the very idea of liberty.
And yet, the politicians, mostly Democrats, sure,
let's not kid ourselves, the rhinos, the Republicans, we always suspected that they were in on it.
They're all shrieking like like
banshees right now, clutching their pearls.
Oh my gosh, we're the victims here.
No, you're not.
Meanwhile, Doge, the Department of Government Efficiency,
is stepping in with a simple request.
And yesterday, last night, they had to extend this deadline because it was just too hard and controversial for people to do.
Tell us five things you worked on last week.
Tell us five things.
Now, that's a demand for accountability that should have universal approval.
I mean, I think we should all be like, yeah.
Instead, it was met with defiance, calls from the unions, the bureaucrats, who think their $144,000 a year jobs with benefits, things that we would all kill for, means they don't have to answer to anybody.
Not you, not the president or his appointed representative.
No.
They they don't answer to you they don't answer to him and I am sick of it
what will it take for all of us to wake up to the common sense truth this government as it has been run isn't here for you it's not here for your children it's not here for the freedom of mankind it's a machine
And we its citizens are the fuel it's burning.
I just, I want you to picture this in your head for just a second.
Just take a breath and picture your paycheck.
It lands into your account and before you can either even breathe, a chunk of it is gone.
Siphoned off to fund a system that doesn't give a damn about you.
Now we always suspected, but we know now what's happening with our money.
Nixon lays it bare.
She says the elderly on Social Security should have five times what they're getting, scraping by on a pittance while the bureaucrats live fat.
Those waiting for health care?
Maybe you, your kid, can't even dream of going to college.
Maybe you're facing cancer from a vaccine that you had to take.
Those are the casualties of this grand heist.
Doge's initial findings.
She points out the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid wasted $100 billion
last year alone.
That was uncovered in a single day's glance.
Billion here, billion there.
What's a billion dollars between friends?
I don't know.
A billion dollars.
The $2 billion the EPA handed to Stacey Abrams linked group that raised a measly $100 in donations.
Then the government, the EPA, steps in and gives her $2 billion.
What was that money for?
Paid protesters?
Climate hysterics?
Who glue themselves to sidewalks, scaring kids in our school with climate doomsday fairy tales?
This is not incompetence.
It's calculated theft.
It's a looting of the public purse so blatant, it has to be.
You have to admire it.
And who's paying?
You are.
You are.
I am.
Every taxpayer that is watching their life's work vanish in the maw of a beast that doesn't even blink.
It doesn't stop to take a breath.
It just keeps consuming.
Let me put it this way.
Since the beginning of the year,
you are still working just to pay your taxes.
You haven't made a dime yet.
You will work 113 days,
a third of the year,
a third of your life
just to pay taxes.
And what are you getting out of it?
You won't finish working to pay your taxes for these government programs and government workers
with their $144,000 salaries until until five days after
April 15th.
When is enough enough?
My patriotic duty?
My patriotic duty?
To fund this crap?
No.
Now let's talk about the politicians.
The Democrats built this machine, decades of bloated programs, identity politics, green agendas that choked the life out of us.
But the rhinos, the Republicans, they're the the grease in the gears.
They were the ones we always knew were part of the problem, nodding along while they were pocketing their share, I'm sure.
So when Doge comes knocking for basic accountability,
how dare you question us?
Really?
You really believe your cushy salaries and your lifetime pension, something that we don't get?
That's a divine right?
Again, the government salary, the average government
salary is $144,000 with benefits that makes your eyes water.
Healthcare, retirement, paid leave.
Well, you're lucky.
Do you even have a 401k?
Do you get a match of your 401k?
And yet when the president or someone like Elon Musk tap to clean this mess up, just says, what'd you do last week?
They don't even bother to respond.
And it's so bad that the president can't fire any of them.
It's a fireable offense, it was said over the weekend, if you don't answer these by midnight Monday.
Well, let's extend because maybe some of them are slow.
That's not arrogance.
That is a middle finger to every taxpayer, no matter who you vote for.
It's a middle finger to the Constitution itself.
Article 2, Section 1, gives all of the power.
It vests the executive power in the president.
He's their boss, not their buddy.
He's their boss.
Ethically, constitutionally, they're bound to serve the public, not their own egos.
But they've forgotten that, if they ever knew it.
What's it going to take for us to see this clearly?
And when I say us,
I don't mean the probably
50 to 70 percent of Americans.
Doge is getting like 70 percent ratings.
People are for this.
But what is it going to get, what is it going to take to get 70 percent of us to all stand up and say enough is enough?
Imagine your house.
The locks don't work.
And every night somebody slips in and takes a little more, your savings, your kids' toys, the food from your fridge.
You would bolt the doors, set a trap, and fight back.
But this government,
it's the thief that owns the deed.
And they're telling you it's for your own good.
Nixon is right on this.
This anger is soul deep, and it's not going to go away.
In fact,
it's the kind of anger that will spark at least a tax revolt, a national strike.
God forbid, a real revolution in America.
Not the fake stage ones that they've peddled overseas and in our own country with your tax dollars without your permission.
Half the country feels it.
This betrayal has been brewing since the New Deal turned into the Raw Deal, since the Great Society became a great scam.
And the other half, I don't know.
Are they deaf?
Are they lulled by the promises of safety nets that are really nooses?
Are they caught up in their own mental illness of depravity and their religion where it's their God is
the planet or the government and Satan is Trump?
I don't know.
But I'm talking to you now.
You can't be one of them.
You're not stupid.
Maybe you're just tired.
Maybe you're just scared.
And so you're in that category.
But hear me out.
This isn't about left or right.
This isn't about even right or wrong.
This isn't about Trump.
This isn't about me.
This isn't about the Democrats or the Republicans, who we vote for, who we're pissed at.
This is about our children.
This is about their future.
When we pay our taxes every year and work a third of our life
and have that tax taken at the threat of a gun or jail,
we don't even cover the cost for all of these things.
We can't even cover the cost of the interest payments.
Our children will be paying for these things for the rest of their lives.
They'll either become slaves to the debt or those most likely who hold the debt.
Ethically, this is indefensible.
The government's job, its only job, if you read the Constitution, is to secure your rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, not to pick your pocket and call it charity.
The 10th Amendment powers
And it says, the 10th Amendment says any power not delegated to the feds belong to the states or the people.
Wherein it does it say they can waste $100 billion on Medicare fraud or funnel billions to climate grifters?
It doesn't say that.
They have overstepped.
They have violated our social contract,
the one where we consent to be governed, not robbed, we consent to be governed.
Intellectually, this whole thing is a farce.
Nixon points to the media.
90% of Ukraine's press funded by U.S.
taxpayers.
Same here.
Government grants prop up failing outlets, turning them into propaganda mills.
You can't trust what you read because it's not the truth.
It's propaganda.
For them in the media, it's a paycheck.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission gets climate grants.
Why?
Why?
Tell you why, to scare investors into green schemes that do nothing but enrich the connected.
It's a Ponzi scheme, just with better branding.
I want to zoom in on Doge for just a second if I have time.
Musk wants to cut the fat.
First move, asking for five things you worked on last week.
So simple, it's brilliant.
Litmus test.
If you can't answer that, you're dead weight.
Universal approval should be a no-brainer.
Transparency, efficiency, accountability.
Who is arguing against that?
Oh, that's right.
Those who don't want to be accountable.
Those who think their job is a sovereign right, not a service.
Constitutionally, it's ironclad.
The president runs the executive branch.
These agencies answer to him.
Ethically, a slam dunk.
You're spending my money.
Show me what you're doing.
But the silence is deafening.
I think it's a confession of guilt from people who have gotten away with murder, figuratively, maybe actually literally as well.
But I'm tired of it, and I think you are too.
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We got a lot to talk about.
First of all,
the tariffs.
Oh my gosh, Donald Trump, can't you people see?
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We're going to talk to Congressman Riley Moore.
He used to be the,
what was he, the treasurer in West Virginia.
And now he's in Congress and he's suggesting a bill that needs to be passed to help the president.
Also later on debunking the misconceptions about Doge.
I have some questions about Doge
and Congressman Aaron Bean is going to be joining us.
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Congressman Riley Moore.
Welcome.
How are you, Riley?
Glad I'm doing great.
Thanks for having me back on.
You bet.
It's good to have you.
Do you like being a congressman over the state treasurer?
What do you think so far?
Well, you know, so far, so good.
I do miss being in West Virginia and dealing with sane people in the state of West Virginia.
But,
you know, it's something I certainly prayed on a lot and certainly need a lot of prayers and God's protection when you're down here.
I know.
There's no doubt about it.
So you are a guy who understands
things as a treasurer.
You understand the economy, et cetera, et cetera.
So tell me what you think about
Trump's tariffs and what he's actually doing.
Yeah, so I am very supportive of the president's tariffs.
I've actually introduced what's called the U.S.
Reciprocal Trade Act.
And specifically, what the president's trying to do here and what I'm trying to address in my bill is, in short, we're getting taken for a ride.
The American people and the American worker have been getting taken for a ride for a very long time.
Now, what my bill does is it addresses non-tariff trade barriers that are there.
So that could be a VAT, that could be a regulation, it could be government subsidies that act like a tariff for our manufacturers to be able to enter into that marketplace, right?
A lot of hidden costs in there.
Now, the president, what he wants to do is be able to reciprocate with all these countries that have high tariffs.
And what I want to do is allow him to give more latitude to be able to reciprocate on these non-tariff barriers because at the end of the day, nobody wants high tariffs.
What the president has proven is when you go out here and you reciprocate, you're going to lower tariffs and you're going to get more free trade.
Everybody who is freaking out about this and, oh, no, this is going to be terrible for the consumer.
This is going to be great for the consumer in the long run.
And guess what?
It's going to be great for the American worker and the blue-collar worker and the family here.
I mean, this is.
Riley, he is playing, I think, five-dimensional chess.
I mean, I've not been a fan of tariffs.
They generally are not good for the economy and the free market, but the reciprocal tariff is just saying, I just want free, fair trade.
I don't want any tariff.
But if you're going to raise a tariff, then I'm going to balance the field by giving you exactly the same tariff.
Now, how do you do that with that?
How does your bill actually make
all the subsidies, for instance, Airbus?
How are you balancing that?
Right.
So it will allow the USTR to be able to calculate that.
And they'll come up with a value in terms of what that looks like in a non-tariff sense, right?
So what is that value?
What's that inhibitor into our entrance into that marketplace?
So it gives them latitude over USTR to be able to determine that.
But we have to have the ability to be able to negotiate on those aspects of that.
So a tariff on, say, U.S.
automobile in Europe right now might be around 10%,
but really it's more like 25%,
right?
Because of all these non-tariff barriers that are in place.
Is it going to pass?
Are you going to be able to get it?
I know.
What did you start with?
Eight sponsors to this bill?
Eight sponsors.
My main lead sponsor, Marjorie Taylor Greene, her and I have worked on this.
And we're going to continue to pick up some more sponsors, particularly as the president has started started to lean in on this.
And people got to,
everybody knows, Glenn, you are a huge U.S.
history expert.
You know this.
And so just flash back to pre-revolutionary war.
And one of the aspects and issues that we had with the British at that time was they were taking our raw goods and materials, shipping them over to Britain.
to then become finished goods that they would export back over to us.
Does that sound familiar to anybody?
That's what's happening to us right now now with the Chinese.
It's literally what's happening right now.
But instead of that, it's our intellectual property.
It's our technological know-how.
And they're building it over there and shipping it back to us.
So he says that
the tariffs are going to make us rich because we're going to collect so much tax dollars.
But actually, if I mean, if this works and everybody just kind of plays fair with each other, your tariff is not collecting that much money.
We still have to have
a serious look at cutting our budget and also our taxes, correct?
Correct.
Because I'd say in the sh
you're going to have some revenue on that, but in the long term, we're trying to correct the behavior here.
Now, this is an example that I've used before, not that I'm in favor of it because I didn't support it in the state legislature.
But if you think about something like a cigarette.
You keep breaking up.
Are you there?
Oh,
I'm there.
Can you hear me, Glenn?
Yes, I can.
An example to think about would be, say, like a cigarette tax, which I'm not in favor of.
But what they're trying to do is change a behavior on the other side.
So you might get some revenue in the beginning, but eventually
people will come off of cigarettes, right?
So it's the same way you could think to an extent on tariffs is that we're trying to correct the way that these foreign countries are dealing with us and bring it to a more level playing field.
President said he's for free trade, but he is for fair trade.
So we'll get some revenue in the short term.
This is not a long-term play, though, I don't think.
So I'm talking in just a few minutes to one of the congressmen that are on the Doge
Oversight Committee.
And I can't figure out what's real and what's not on these numbers.
You know, the Wall Street Journal said I think it's only $6 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal, that they've cut.
I'm really not excited about anything until we get over a trillion dollars in cuts.
And I'm not sure that
we're serious enough to do that.
And certainly in Congress, we're not serious about cutting, are we?
Well, I can tell you that I am.
And, you know,
this budget resolution that they're going to have on the floor today
has a floor itself within it.
provides some guardrails in there for one and a half trillion dollars in cuts.
Yeah, but isn't that like an $85 trillion bill over 10 years?
You're only cutting, I mean, I mean, really?
Yeah, so that's over the 10-year window.
You're right.
So that's over the 10-year window.
So in the way I've thought about it, and I've talked to people, they're like, oh, it's $1.5 trillion.
Or what if we get to $2 trillion?
It's like, well, one, it's over the 10-year window.
So, which is saying.
We're going to reduce, let's say, $200 billion a year if it's $2 trillion.
If this place tomorrow woke up and said they wanted to spend $200 more billion dollars a year, they could do it in a nano game.
Yeah, and you wouldn't feel it.
In Washington, they wouldn't feel it.
They have to cut 10%,
at least 10%
from this.
And
to cut a billion dollars is nothing in an almost 90 or 2 trillion, $1 trillion out of almost a $90 trillion budget is
frankly pathetic and a slap in the face to people who are actually serious and voted for serious reform.
Yeah, and we do got to get more serious on this.
And I do think, though, I mean, the things that we're seeing from Doge,
if people have the intestinal fortitude, which I am one of these, to actually take what they're doing and put it into law.
Yes.
They can pause this spending, but if we don't put it into law, it will be reappropriated in the next year.
So the
so incredible.
I think the American people, I don't know if you saw what Christopher Ruffo came out with as an expose yesterday about what is happening.
Oh,
look it up.
I won't waste your time now.
Look it up.
It is one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen, what our Intel community is doing on our...
on our secure servers
where
they're having the the the most vile sex talk
stuff.
And NSA says it was important because it was
DEI crap.
It's just vile.
I think when the American people start to see how our money is spent
and some of these things, when they come out and they are out in the open and they are shown to be absolutely true, I have to tell you, I think Donald Trump is running so fast and the American people like that.
And if the Republicans don't start moving at his speed
to make massive changes,
they're not going to be in favor with the American people.
No, well, and they won't show up, right?
So they won't show up in 2026 and rightfully so if we do not get to the speed of Donald Trump.
and start cutting in the manner in which particularly Doge is finding some of these things.
And obviously, this is so frustrating for me coming from state government.
We balance our budget every year.
Every year.
Balanced budget, no problem.
And guess what?
When we come up short, what do we do?
We cut.
When the Democrats are in charge, they tax.
We cut, and we got our way there, and we always balance our budget every year.
Right.
Well, the other thing is, and I'd love to hear your opinion on this.
I don't know why we're just shifting money around in the Pentagon.
I want the defense budget, and I'm somebody who believes in defense, strong defense.
But we have to cut everything, including defense.
Why are we not cutting the 8%?
We're just moving that money around.
According to Haggard.
I could not agree with you more.
Is everything's got to take a cut.
And I'm a big believer in national defense, huge believer, but everybody has got to do more with less because everyone in America is doing more with less.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Riley, thank you.
Everyone's going to have to figure it out.
Thank you very much.
We'll be watching what happens to your tariffs.
You are introducing that when to the floor.
We just got it introduced here just last week, and so we're actually working with the White House on the bill right now as we speak.
Okay, good, good.
Thank you so much for everything you're doing, and congratulations on,
or my condolences on being a member of Congress now.
Congressman.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
From West Virginia Congressman Riley Moore.
Back in just a second.
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You know,
Stu, I don't know if you saw, but Dan Crenshaw
was
doing an interview with GB News,
Great Britain News.
And afterwards, he was talking about,
yeah, we could play it, but you're not going to really understand.
Go ahead and play a little bit.
Have you ever met Sucker?
Yeah, we've talked a lot
on Twitter.
If I ever met him, I'd effing kill him.
He's the worst person.
And the guy says, the interviewer says, now they're off mic.
They're finished with the interview.
The interviewer says, yeah, funny.
And he's like, no, I mean it.
I'd kill him.
Okay.
I don't know about you, but
that's not something I want to hear from a former Navy SEAL or a congressman.
I mean, somebody who knows the gravity and knows how to kill people, you know?
I suggest we don't brush this off from
Dan Crenshaw.
And it's not about
parties or party lines.
It's about a congressman threatening to murder a private citizen who's just asking questions of
the congressman.
You know, I don't threaten to kill people on CNN, nor should I.
That's just wrong.
Love him or hate him, Tucker Carlson.
He's not an enemy combatant, and you're no longer a Navy SEAL.
For him to say that he's going to kill him, no, I mean it, I'll kill him, is it's not just reckless.
It's obscene.
For a guy like that to wield those words so casually, I think is, and, you know, it's not an isolated outburst.
This guy, I mean, we, we kind of know who Crenshaw is.
At first, at least I did.
I kind of liked him.
I was like, oh, this guy's going to be, you know, he's going to go in there with the eye patch and he's going to make sure every, he's not doing that.
He's not a conservative.
He's a big state advocate.
He's a war hawk.
He's a player in the globalist agenda like the World Economic Forum and ESG policies.
You know, is he serving Texas?
I don't think so.
Start with his love for centralized power.
Is that Texas?
Texas?
I don't think so.
His voting record clashes with the limited government ideals ideals that
conservatives actually hold dear.
He's a defender of the national security state, backing surveillance and military overreach every time.
In 2021, he opposed the warrant requirement for government access to data, your data, under Section 702 of FISA.
It's not a fluke.
This is not just a one-off.
He always trusts the elite over our Fourth Amendment rights.
That's not conservative.
That's a statist.
And he's cozing up to ESG and WEF priorities.
I did a podcast with him once, and he said, I don't really pay attention to ESG, WEF.
I don't really know what that is.
Really?
Don't you?
Of course he does.
He hasn't openly praised the World Economic Forum, but everything he does and says lines up with him.
In 2020, he co-sponsored a carbon tax bill.
The Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act.
Ooh, it's a dividend.
That sounds good.
He's also not met a war he doesn't like and wants us to get into.
And now this.
I mean,
I think we need to demand accountability.
I think you should
send a letter in to your congressmen and the House Ethics Committee.
I think they should probe this threat.
You know, in 2026, you have a shot to replace him with somebody who actually fights for the values, not, you know, not Wall Street or war profiteers, but somebody who actually,
you know, fights for the things and is tough on the things you want them to be tough.
You know, not saying he's going to kill Tucker Carlson.
Yeah.
And, you know, look, I don't.
It's funny because he's not going to kill Tucker Carlson, I don't think.
I'm not worried about it.
I don't know.
I just don't like the fact that.
But I understand what you're saying.
I mean, the guy has obviously been trained in these skills.
He's a congressman.
You just don't say that.
And then
when the person laughs, you're going to laugh with it.
You don't double down and say, no, I mean it.
I'd kill it.
And the other part about it is he's supposed to be, the media would tell us that he's the balanced one.
Oh, yeah, I know.
That Tucker Carlson's always saying crazy things, and he's the one who is, you know, he's the sensible one of the two.
That's one reason why you know he's on the wrong side.
If the media is like, oh, he just gets it.
Oh, he's just, he's so, he's so common sense.
And I mean, yeah, sure, he's a Republican, but he's a Republican we can live with.
You know, he's in bed with all the bad things that we want for America.
So, anyway,
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What do you say?
Anybody gonna.
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Listen, hour one.
It'll make your head explode.
It will just make your head explode.
I can't believe that we said, oh, you know what?
We're going to give those people another day because five bullet points is super hard.
You know, we only gave them three days to write five bullet points.
What did you do last week?
They can't be expected to produce something like that,
you know, in just a couple of days.
So now they've got extra time to complete their work, and people are bitching about it.
How reasonable is it?
Who do these people work for?
Who do they work for?
They answer to the president who works for us.
I guess they don't work for Congress.
They don't work for the president.
They work for themselves and do whatever they want.
They work for their labor unions.
We're serving the people.
No, you're not.
No, you're not.
Answer the damn questions or get the hell out.
Anyway, Doge is, there's a lot of stuff coming out about Doge and people are like, no, it's just a bunch of kids.
It's like the Scooby-Doo mystery van pulled up to the Treasury and the dog got out with his Scooby snacks.
No,
that's not what's happening.
And we have a congressional committee that is in charge of oversight.
And
Congressman Aaron Bean from Florida is part of that oversight.
Welcome, Aaron.
How are you, sir?
Good, Beck.
I am doing great.
Every day is a crazy day up here in Crazy Town.
So
it's wild stuff.
So we've got a caucus, a caucus, a Doge caucus that's working to codify the changes that Elon and the president's Doge work group is
doing.
And it's a busy time.
So tell me how much of this stuff is real and not.
I read a story in the Wall Street Journal yesterday.
It said only $6 billion has really been found.
All the rest of it is nonsense.
And it's like, what?
It can't be true, right?
Well,
I think it's much bigger.
I think it's much bigger than the public knows.
And just
people would be shocked of how big it is.
What we have to do is reestablish a new baseline for a budgeting so that we eliminate and codify and not give all this crazy crap that we continue to fund.
Today, though, it's game day.
It's game day
in Capitol Hill and Capitol Hill.
We've got a big budget vote tonight that sets up the framework of the Trump agenda, including reestablishing the Trump tax cuts.
Glenn, it's going to be razor-thin.
We can only lose one vote because we know the Democrats, as crazy as they are, they will stick together and they will all vote no.
So we've got to stick together.
So it's going to be a nail-biter here tonight.
I don't know how long it'll take, but
everybody's going to stay tuned, listen to Glenn Beck to figure out how to begin the process.
How do people, Congressman,
how are they not seeing the writing on the wall here?
I mean, we cannot continue down this path financially.
What they're suggesting is, I mean, I know people are excited about it in Capitol Hill, but I yawn at it.
Oh, wow, 1.
What, $4 or $1.7 trillion saved over 10 years?
It's almost a $90 trillion budget.
You should be finding $9 or $10 trillion to cut from that thing.
Agreed.
Agreed.
And we were, you know, this year we'll spend over $7.5 trillion.
2019, before COVID, we were a $4 trillion
budgeted nation.
And so just in the last five years, you can see how much it skyrockets.
But
we're now
at a critical stage that we have to make a change.
We have to make a change.
And as little as you know, this budget deal that says we will, we will over the next 10 years cut 1.5 trillion, as small as that is, it is the first cut, major cut, I think ever.
It is the largest cut ever, but it's the first time that we've ever shrunk government.
So we will cheer this.
We will say it's the first step of a it's a big deal.
It's a big deal.
We've got people in our party.
in our party, Glenn, that you need to know that he's a Republican.
Some say these cuts go too far.
And then we've got people in our party who says, I'm not voting for it because it doesn't go far enough.
So, but we've got to come together.
And hopefully we'll do that tonight.
We have to have the tax cuts, but we also have to have, and I'm hoping Doge
does all the cutting because I don't think Congress will do it.
And, you know, if your caucus can actually codify these things, that's great.
But, you know, we need about, I mean, if we're going to be honest, if we were actually running this as our house or as our, you know, as our business, we'd all be looking at each other
in every board meeting and go, we got to cut $3 trillion a year.
We have to cut it.
And we would all know it.
And if we were responsible business people or
responsible people that head our families, we would find that $3 trillion and we would cut it.
But I mean, you know, we can't, we can't nickel and dime here and there.
And is Doge going to be able to find a trillion dollars in cuts for a year?
I think they will.
Yes, I do.
But this framework tonight is the first step.
I agree.
If it was Glenn Beck and Aaron Bean in a room, you and I could do it on the back of a cocktail napkin of how we were going to reshape government.
But when you have
535 members of Congress that each has their own little idea of how it should go down,
then that's where the trick is.
So tonight,
getting 216
virtually unanimous, we'll lose hopefully not more than one vote or it fails, but if we
that we'll come together and begin the process of reducing the size of the government, the first time in a long time.
So
how confident are you guys, you know, are the Republicans going into this today?
that they're going to actually walk away with a deal, that they're going to get all the votes they need?
On a scale from 1 to 10, I'm at 8 right now.
Four people, four Republicans have said they oppose it, but I think that's a chance for Donald J.
Trump, who is the 800-pound gorilla that can get on the phone and say, what are you doing?
Let's go forward with the Trump agenda.
77 million people voted for it
in America.
They voted for rapid change that doges bring, and they voted for rapid change that our president is doing.
Somebody said, and it's perfect, somebody said that the president's running a no-huddle offense.
Every day he goes to the mic.
Every afternoon, he pushes and signs executive orders and pushes everybody.
Congress is having a hard time keeping up with him.
But tonight, game time, 605, going back, tune in.
So what is the
who are the four?
Can you say who the four are?
The four Republicans?
No, it's public.
Thomas Massey.
Thomas Massey is one of them.
Victoria Sparts is
another.
Those are the two that are public right now.
And hopefully hopefully they'll get a feeling to
have their say of going forward, and we'll bring them back into the fold.
Yeah, well, I know both of them, and I would imagine that they're just, they're doing it because they're like, this is a joke.
This is not, this is not real.
You know, and I, I tend to agree with them, but we've got to,
we, I don't know.
I'm such a, I'm, I'm such a spineless worm when it comes to things.
It'd be horrible in Congress because it'd be like, guys, we got to do something.
We got to do something.
So I guess this is the best deal, you know.
But we'll see.
All right.
I know.
Thank you so much, Aaron.
And by the way, no relation to Mr.
Bean, right?
Well, that was my dad.
That was your dad.
You're thinking of a different Mr.
Bean.
Yeah, Mr.
Bean, yeah.
I've been a long time.
Yeah.
Exactly.
I've been a long time fan of you.
The passion comes through in your voice, the love for our country.
It's just infectious.
If I ever need to be picked up, I turn on the Glenn Beck program, and you do a wonderful job.
So keep that up, and hopefully, we'll get a chance to talk again.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate it, Aaron.
God bless.
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The second or the fourth district of Florida.
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Welcome, Eduardo.
Hi, Glenn.
How are you?
Good.
How are you?
I really enjoy your show.
And I was just listening to the Congressman.
Just wanted to echo what he was saying.
I often, when I feel down,
I will also turn on the program.
Really?
Did I pick you up?
No.
No.
It does help me, you know, push me over the edge in my suicide attempts, though.
A lot of times I feel discouraged and maybe that I shouldn't.
you know, pull the trigger.
Right.
And then I just tune into your program, and it gives me the courage to give it a whirl.
Yeah.
And I just wanted to say.
Helps you welcome sweet, sweet death.
Sweet, sweet, sweet death is around the corner.
And I think of myself, wouldn't it be better if I was buried under six feet of dirt right now?
Yeah.
It really does bring me to that to that fridge.
I will say, though, it's not always that way.
Sometimes I think to myself, you know, when I'm feeling up, I will, I will turn the show on too.
Really?
Yes.
You know, when I'm feeling like I'm up on the top of a bridge and want to jump down, also works well for that.
All right.
Thank you, Eduardo.
I appreciated it.
Thank you so much.
It's nice to hear from the listeners.
It is.
They sometimes do.
They are great.
They really appreciate you and everything that you do to them.
Yeah, thank you.
You know what?
I blame a lot of this on Sarah because Sarah said to me, what was it, Monday or last week?
I came in and I said, Sarah, how's the show sounding?
And she said,
quite honestly, meh.
And I said, what do you mean?
And she said, it's.
That is what happens.
It's not really scary.
And I was like, well, there's nothing to be afraid of.
And she's like, but that's not you.
That's true.
Always very inconsistent with
who you are.
And you do tend to depress the people around you.
That's something that's been known for a long time.
Because it's funny because
you were an alcoholic.
You stopped drinking, but the total amount that is being consumed by the show has increased.
Yeah, even with you going to zero.
Yeah.
The rest of the show has really increased.
They're drinking.
Especially sold with you.
Especially Sarah.
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Barbara, she said, make mental institutions great again.
She's talking about, you know, earlier, I said, that what's happening, what Chris Ruffo, you've got to listen to hour number one of the podcast,
but
what Chris Ruffo exposed yesterday about what's happening with the CIA and, you know, NSA and all of the perversion and the, I mean, it's sick.
It's sick.
And I agree, Barbara, make mental institutions great again.
Ted wrote in, he said, Glenn,
Washington is not a swamp.
A swamp is a God-designed ecosystem to purify water.
Washington is a sewer.
So let's not besmirch swamps.
I think you're right.
I think you're right, Ted.
I think you're right.
Sir Dale wrote in, the founding fathers told us, do not trust government.
I'll follow their advice.
I don't trust government, including this one.
Devin in Wiser says,
I don't think we should pay another dime in taxes.
Employers say no, and we demand the IRS to be abolished.
Yeah, that's.
I mean, I love that in spirit.
I do.
I was closer, you know, when I was talking about today in hour one with what's going on in Washington and these Doge people that are like, nah, I don't need to answer those five questions.
I got a, you know what?
I have a.
I have a labor union that, and a $144,000 job with benefits and perks and lifetime of retirement.
Oh my gosh.
I really was like, I don't, I refuse to pay.
I mean, these people are,
they don't work for the president who's duly elected.
So, you know, there's my representation.
Congress, they don't work for Congress.
They, I guess, work for the labor unions and themselves.
No.
I mean,
no taxation without representation.
Steve wrote in, how secure are the servers for the Chris Ruffo sex secrets that he exposed yesterday.
Well, I don't know.
I mean, they're supposed to be our secure servers for spooks, you know, CIA, NSA, and everybody else to, you know, do confidential conversations, but I mean,
obviously not that secure.
You know, the good thing is, is that we can just make it clear, you know, to China which ones have, you know, sex secrets that they could manipulate, you know, to be able to, you know, blackmail them.
It's kind of nice, though.
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Makes perfect sense.
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There's a Russia on the cutting room floor today.
Yeah.
That's how much stuff is going on.
That is a massive story.
Massive story.
I don't like it all that much.
I don't think it's good.
I don't think it's a positive.
I'm not settled on it yet.
I still am giving the benefit of the doubt, but I have a really different take on it.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
Yeah, I mean, we can go into it a little bit maybe on today's show if we have time, but I do think that there is a
the end game, if it winds up being that,
and Donald Trump talked about this yesterday, that
Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as peacekeeping force.
Interesting.
If that happens, which would be a massive line for Putin to let go of.
If that happens and this thing's over, I mean, that might be a good outcome, you know, because that would create the sort of buffer zone that both sides seem to be looking for.
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So yesterday I stumbled on something that came across X, and it was a thread of post by a guy that we have talked about here before, Alexander Dugan.
This guy is a Russian thinker whose words sometimes feel like a storm gathering on the horizon.
And most people don't know who he is, but trust me, what he's saying is not just noise.
It could shake the ground that is under all of our feet and especially when we're negotiating with Russia, we have to keep our eyes on Alexander Dugan and we have talked about him on this program before because he is important.
He's not just some random guy muttering in a basement.
He is a big and powerful voice in Russia and he whispers ideas to the leaders in Moscow and ideas that not only could, but have and will reshape the world in ways that, you know,
you wouldn't expect and probably are not for.
His post on X, they're cryptic lines about dark ages and technological black holes and the end of time, but they're not random thoughts.
And
you really need to take the time, like I did last night, and just try to piece together what is he saying here.
Because they're all pieces of a story that he's telling, and it's a story as old as humanity itself, but twisted into something new and very dangerous.
So let me explain it this way.
I want you to imagine a clock tower.
Clock tower in an old village.
Its gears are grinding.
Its hands are now sticking, and it's been this way going for centuries, but it is just barely operating.
That clock is our modern world.
Our science, our democracy, our smartphones, our highways, built on reason and progress, but things are starting to gum up, right?
So Dugan looks at that clock and sees that it is breaking and its gears are rusting and its hands are spinning out of control.
And when you and I would say, we got to fix that thing,
he doesn't say that.
He wants to smash it.
He wants to take us back to a time before the clock existed and time
didn't matter.
Before science and reason,
you know, back to a mythical, almost magical age where the world was filled with mystery and kings and gods held sway and everything felt sacred and ordered.
Basically, the heart of what he's after is a return to a past that never really existed.
You know, he's looking for King Arthur's castle.
But he believes that it can be reborn, but only through Russia.
Now, I want to take you to his post that he posted yesterday where he talked about something called Kali Yuga.
Oh my gosh.
It's like a long winter for the soul of the world, an age of chaos and greed and moral rot.
He says thinkers believe this dark age that we're currently in
may end in 2025 and it will open a door to a new beginning.
Now to you, that might sound like fairy tale or horoscopes or whatever, but to Dugan, this is a map.
It's a prophecy that he is using to argue that our world, our jobs, our freedoms, our tech is all falling apart.
And he believes that 2025, this year, could be the year the curtain drops on all of it.
Now, he's not just predicting this, he is rooting for it.
He sees it as a chance to rebuild a world where Russia, his homeland, rises like a savior, bringing back that lost magical order.
Now remember, his magical order
is the fourth way.
We had communism, we had capitalism, and then we had fascism.
He says none of those work.
And fascism was close, but Hitler didn't go far enough.
His words, not mine.
And so he's got a fourth political way.
And
it's not one that you would like.
He also posted just on the same day, he mentioned the era of Aquarius.
And so I immediately heard the age of Aquarius, a new age idea about a coming time of change and a storm of cosmic shifts.
that are supposed to happen, he believes, by 2030.
I just want you to picture here a hurricane tearing through your town, ripping up the roads, the houses, everything that was built there, everything that was built, you know, with science and reason, and then replacing that with a magic castle,
with
you know, my little pony,
something that he believes is more sacred and more pure, going back
before we had the age of science and reason.
So yesterday he talked about a black hole.
He called it the singularity.
And he said, just like Elon Musk did, we're at the singularity.
This singularity, we talked about it yesterday, is a moment where our AI, our Elon Musk-style dreams of the future, collapse into something unknown and scary.
He doesn't see this as progress.
He sees this as a dark pit, a point where our modern world meets its end.
So he is screaming for the singularity to open up and swallow all of us, which will open up, you know, for his vision to happen.
So he was talking about how Trump just gets it done, has a get it done attitude.
You know, a practical results first American spirit.
Okay.
He's not saying that in a good way.
Okay.
And it's really important to remember that, you know, Satan just doesn't lie.
He takes truth and then he twists it.
So you can, there's always parts of it you're like, well, no, but that's true, right?
You have to have a bit of truth to sell every lie.
So you have to be careful.
Listen.
He is not praising Trump because he loves America.
He is using him as a weapon against the global order that he wants to destroy, including our democracy, our open markets, our way of life, the
liberal world order, meaning the Bill of Rights.
This is why Dugan is dangerous, because he's not just dreaming in a corner on all of this.
He's a strategist.
He's feeding these ideas to Russian leaders, including Putin.
They've called him for years Putin's brain.
He's pushing for a world where America's influence is crushed and where science and reason are replaced by myth and control.
He wants Russia to lead a new empire to counterweight everything else, built on a strict mystical order where everyone knows their place
and the past rules the future.
So his posts on X are not just crazy rants.
You really need to know what he is talking about.
They're signals.
He is sending signals to people, calling to action the people who share his dream of a postmodern pre-science world.
Now, let me talk to you about who else he influences.
Let's talk about Iran.
Iran
is...
Dugan is down in Iran all the time.
Dugan is Putin's voice and chief architect for the relationship between Iran and Russia.
Or, you know, what those who study the Bible might call Gog and Magog.
So I'll throw that in.
Over in Iran, as we have discussed, their spiritual leaders, they believe in a figure they call the 12th Imam or the Mahdi.
It's a kind of Messiah who will bring justice and restore a divine order at the end of time.
My studies and understanding of the 12th Imam or the Mahadi, Christians would describe him as, oh, I don't know, the Antichrist.
In Iran, they always talk about speeding up his return, not the people of Iran, but the leadership of Iran.
That's why nuclear weapons are so frightening in their hands, because they do believe that the world has to be cleansed in the fire of the Islamic fury, their words, not mine.
That is very similar to the view Dugan has.
Dugin encourages this.
Both he and the mullahs of Iran actually believe that the world needs to be washed in blood for true faith, order, and religion to return.
Dugin and Iran, they are not buddies in the usual sense, but they're both obsessed with end times theories, wanting to hurry history's collapse to bring in a new sacred world.
For Dugin, it's the end of Kali Yuga, or that technological black hole.
For Iran, it's the Mahdi's arrival.
Both of them see our world, our science, our freedom, our global trade, our Bill of Rights as rotten, ready to be torn down and rebuilt in a new way.
Now, whether he's trying to usher in the Antichrist, I don't know.
It's a big question, and it's tricky because he doesn't use that exact term, but his words always hint at that.
In Christian tradition, the Antichrist is a figure who brings chaos and pretends to be the Savior before the real Savior comes.
And Dugan's talk of dark ages, black holes, technological singularities yesterday and a new order sounds like he is flirting with that idea, especially as he teams up with Iran.
He sees our modern world as ruled by what he calls the prince of this world.
Kind of an evil spirit of materialism and freedom that he wants to replace.
But be very, very careful because what I just said, you could say, well, this is kind of a, this is ruled by the prince of this world and it's kind of evil.
Yes, it is.
But remember, truth mixed with lies.
Whether he's constantly calling for the Antichrist or he's just tapping into that energy, his vision could, and he wants it, to lead there, accelerating chaos to give birth to something that he believes is divine,
but has to be destructive at first.
So is this evil?
I don't know.
Evil depends on perspective, doesn't it?
I mean, the Imams or the mullahs over in Iran think we're evil.
He doesn't see himself as evil.
He sees himself as a savior and Russia as a savior, restoring the lost purity to the world.
But his goals of smashing science, democracy, and individual freedom to impose a rigid mystical hierarchy that would lead to suffering on a biblical scale.
You know, anybody who's ever tried that in the past, we label them later as evil.
So, yeah, I mean, he's not twirling his mustache and cackling while he ties Nell to the railroad tracks, but he does push a vision that destroys everything that we hold dear.
And if that vision takes hold,
it will crush the freedoms that you and I cherish.
This is why he's dangerous.
His passion, he wants to ignite a fire that burns the world as we know it.
We are in a very, very
precarious situation.
And it's come clear to me over the last few weeks.
that perhaps we were saved
this last election because we have bigger fish to fry,
that there are much deeper spiritual things that are happening, and you saw them exposed by Christopher Ruffo yesterday.
What's happening in Washington?
That is spiritual rot.
And there's two ways to go.
We can go for the chaos.
route, which by the way, is Dugan's personal symbol or logo, if you want.
It's the ancient
sign of chaos.
And let's just remember who the father of chaos is.
Dugan's clock tower
isn't just breaking.
He's announcing that it's about to crash.
And he is handing out hammers to anyone who will help him smash and then rebuild it the way he wants.
You need to stay awake.
Listen carefully.
Don't let the trick of false light or shadows bind you to the storm that he he and others are brewing.
We're not just talking about ideas.
We're talking about the future.
And Dugan's dream could drag us back into a darkness we have spent centuries trying to escape.
But
God's given us all the power to see it.
You just have to know what to look for, and you have to stay close to him.
You have to question it to be able to stand against it.
And that's where the true light will start.
Make sure you find the true light because the darkness is out of the shadows and
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you know, I fear that
for most people, because
if you understand what is coming technologically, the singularity,
you know how important this is.
But most people don't understand it.
And it's something that I've been talking about for almost 30 years, off and on, to try to prepare people, but nobody really paid attention.
And I fear that people are not paying attention yet because they think what's coming our way is a new iPhone.
They think that it's, you know, some new technology that will change just like the iPhone did, which was pretty profound in its change.
I mean, look at that.
This is not the iPhone.
It's not anywhere close to the iPhone.
And
when Dugan and Musk and everybody else else start talking about the singularity and you see the speed of which things are now picking up at, if you're not paying attention to technology right now,
you have no idea.
If you think Donald Trump is moving at lightning speed,
look at the growth in technology in the last 10 days.
And I want to talk to you about the last 10 days here in just a second because
I'm going to give you just one figure when we come back that
it took me like 15 minutes and I've been pondering it ever since I read it yesterday.
I keep going back to it going, wait a minute, wait a minute.
Think of that number.
Think about the size of that growth.
It's incomprehensible how much has grown in the last 10 days.
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So on Sunday, Elon Musk, the man who flings rockets into the heavens and dreams of Martian soil beneath his boots, posted something on X that was pretty fascinating.
I talked about it a bit yesterday.
He said, and I quote, we are on the event horizon of the singularity.
Eight words, eight words that carry the weight of centuries.
It is a whisper of a future so immense that it threatens to swallow us whole unless we keep our eyes wide open.
And even then, we just might be looking at the beast as it comes to swallow us.
The singularity, most people don't even know what it is.
It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie.
Oh, robots in trench coats with laser eyes.
No, it's, I mean, you're not wrong to feel that way.
Most people hear AI and they're like, All they think of is Siri saying, here's what I found on the internet.
Or their Roomba, you know, bumping into the couch.
That's not AI.
Okay.
That's not, it's not AI.
They imagine
this moment that Musk is talking about is something like the iPhone dropping in 2007.
A neat little gadget, a shiny toy, step forward, big one, but you can wrap your head around that one.
But that's not what this is.
We're not standing on the edge of a new app or a faster processor.
We are teetering on the lip of a chasm, a black hole of change.
And once we cross that event horizon, there's no turning back.
This is not a ripple that is coming.
It's a tidal wave.
It's 400 years of progress, but not stretched out over generations.
It's 400 years crammed into the next five.
And no one, not me, not Elon Musk, not the brightest minds in Silicon Valley can tell you what life looks like five years from now.
So let me paint you a picture, a kind of a metaphor to tether this to something real.
Imagine that you're a farmer in 1625 and you're standing in a money field in the colonial Virginia.
Your world is really pretty simple.
Wooden plows, horses, candlelight, rhythm of the seasons, sleep when it's dark.
And you hear rumors of a contraption called a steam engine.
But it's just a whisper, you know, curiosity over a hundred years away from affecting your life.
Now blink.
You're standing out in that field.
You heard about this thing called a steam engine.
You blink, and it's 2025.
And you're here with me, standing here,
staring at a smartphone that holds the knowledge of every library since Alexandria.
My voice is coming out of that smartphone.
And it's a device that you can use to summon your car to the doorstep or beam your voice across the ocean.
That's 400 years of change that fast.
And that's what's coming, horse to horsepower, quill to quantum.
You know, it took inventors and dreamers, wars and revolutions to drag us from that field to today.
But now picture this, all of that upheaval, all of that transformation squeezed into the next five years, not centuries, not decades, five little trips around our sun.
That's what Musk is talking about when he talks about the singularity.
That's the event horizon that we're brushing against.
And here's where the story gets even wilder.
Just in the last 10 days, you're not going to be able to keep up with the news very soon.
If you think Trump is moving fast, watch technology.
In the last 10 days, 10 days,
AI hasn't tiptoed forward.
It has sprinted.
Take XAI, Elon's own outfit.
They rolled out Grok3.
That was a machine so sharp that it made its predecessor, which almost collapsed the stock market two weeks ago from China, look like an abacus.
I don't know if you spent any time with Grok 3, but I have.
And let me tell you, it's not just answering questions.
It is thinking.
It is weaving threads of logic faster than any human mind can dream.
And reports say XAI has now cranked up the compute power by 15 times.
What does that mean?
Well, it hits something that I didn't understand, 400 exaflops.
I don't know what it is.
It sounds like something I do in a pool.
For the uninitiated, That is a number so big, it's like counting every grain of sand on every beach and then multiplying that number by the stars
got it
kind of a big number
meanwhile NVIDIA is cooking up chips Ruben they call it a promise of four to five times the power of of what I just described to you and don't sleep because open AI the o1 model
is about to be introduced and it is
it's not going to parrot they say it's going to fully reason then Claude is perhaps coming out this week which is supposed to dwarf XAI's Grok and then Gemini which is supposed to come out which will dwarf Claude we're talking in a 10 year in a 10 day period this is kind of a lot of stuff
this is why what Musk said on the event horizon is so important.
10 days, 10 days of leaps that used to take 10 years.
So what is an event horizon?
Well, let me lean into the black hole idea that Musk loves to use.
Picture yourself in a rowboat.
You're on a calm lake.
You're paddling along.
You're having fun.
Maybe you're, maybe
your bow has an umbrella and in a lace dress.
And you're like, we're in a Minet painting.
And
all of a sudden, you know, the shore is in sight and it feels all manageable.
And then you hear,
and you're like, what, what, what?
And then you realize there's a waterfall ahead, a drop so steep that you can't see the bottom.
The event horizon is that line where the current grabs you and no amount of rowing can get you out of it.
It just sucks you down.
The water rushes so fast in this scenario, it bends time itself.
That's where we are with AI.
We're in a boat.
The rumble's getting louder.
and very soon, any day now, we're going to be in that part where we're not going to be able to row ourselves back.
Once artificial intelligence crosses this line, when it's not just mimicking us, but soon outthinking us, rewriting itself, accelerating beyond our grasp, we're over the edge.
And just like a black hole twists light into spaghetti, spaghetification, the singularity is going to twist our world into shapes that we cannot predict.
And, you know, while I say these things and I know what they generally mean, I'm so far out of my depth here.
I have to listen and talk to experts every day to understand it.
What I do understand makes the hair on my neck stand up.
Because
we have got to wake up.
The average person, you and me, the guy at the gas station, thinks this is just another tech upgrade that is coming, but they're picturing the iPhone moment.
You know, Steve Jobs on the stage, you know, holding this sleek little device and everybody's like, ooh, ah.
And he's like, and you can watch something called the internet on it.
This isn't a phone.
It's not that.
This isn't a tool we control.
This is a force that could remake everything.
Your work, your love, your war, your faith, in ways we can't even begin to fathom right now.
Imagine waking up in 2030 2030 and there's no jobs because machines do absolutely everything in the city is run by algorithms.
Arts painted by circuits.
AIs making all of the pop stars and the music's better than it ever was.
And your thoughts are whispered back to you by a chip in your own skull.
That's not a gadget.
That's our next reality.
So let me take you back again and just connect a couple of the dots.
Go back to the printing press, Gutenberg's little machine.
It didn't just make
books cheaper.
1440, it cracked the Middle Ages wide open.
It fueled the Renaissance,
the Reformation.
The idea that for once a farmer's son could read the Bible and question a king.
Because only kings really had the Bible.
That was a small singularity of its day, a spark that lit a firestorm of change.
Jump to 18, what, 79, Edison and his light bulb.
It wasn't just about turning on the light.
It didn't just banish darkness.
It rewired society.
Factories started humming at night.
Cities
became electric veins.
Every shift felt gradual, though, because it unfolded over lifetimes, but AI is not.
It's going to compress those revolutions into a heartbeat.
In five years we leap from today's chatbot to machines that outsmart Einstein, design city, cure diseases, or God forbid decide that we're obsolete.
But the real thing that I want to pass on to you today is it's not about tech.
It's really not.
This is about us.
This is about what does it mean to be human?
When our ground is shifting under our feet,
what does it mean to be human?
Because if Musk is right and we're at that event horizon, the next five years are not just a chapter.
It is a whole new book.
And we're not the author of that book.
It will.
Humans will no longer write the story.
So how do we explain this to the guy who thinks it's just a fancier iPhone?
How do we tell him it's not a tool?
It's a mirror.
AI will reflect us for a while, back to ourselves, our brilliance, our flaws, and then soon it will be a lens that we cannot unsee and it will forever be seeing us, literally everything we do, think, and dream.
Literally, it will know our dreams.
It's not a phone in your pocket.
It's a new compass for a world where North may not exist exist anymore.
So if we're staring down 400 years of change in five,
you don't stand and gawk at the waterfall.
You got to grab the oars,
not to roll the boat back because you can't,
but to steer it through.
And what's our compass?
It's not code.
It's not circuits.
It's the stuff that has always kept humanity steady when the storms hit.
It's family.
It's the voices around your table.
It's the hands you hold when the lights flicker.
It's relationships.
It's your children, your grandchildren, the friend who calls you out when you're wrong.
The neighbor who shares their bread when you're hungry.
It's the principles and the truths that you die for, the lines that you will never cross.
And yes, what makes us human is God.
The anchor beyond the horizon, the voice that whispers purpose when the machines cannot.
AI is going to cure cancer.
I don't know how, but it could do it by just rewriting our entire genetic code.
Is that a good idea?
It'll help us colonize Mars, but it will not answer why we're here.
It won't hug your kid when they scrape their knee or forgive you when you've lost your way.
In the last 10 days, I have watched Grok 3 string sentences that stun me,
but it doesn't feel the weight of them.
That's our job.
And this singularity as it looms,
we have got to wrestle with the big questions.
What is real?
What is worth fighting for?
What keeps us human when lines blur?
You have to explore this tech, but do not let the dazzle of tech blind you to the flesh and blood beside you, the eternal truths that are above you, you, nor the natural wonders and miracles that are all around you.
Picture this one last metaphor.
You're a pioneer on a wagon train, 1840.
You're creaking across the plains.
Ahead is the mountain range.
And I'm like, I'm not going, right?
That's when I check out.
I'm not, I'm not going.
It's a jagged unknown that is promising gold or ruin.
The mountain range is the singularity, and we're rolling towards it really fast.
Some are going to see there's gold in them our hills, and they will chase it blind.
Others will cling to the old trails, pretending the peaks just don't exist.
But the wise,
the wise are going to pack their wagons tight, their food, their faith, their family, and they're going to climb that mountain with their eyes wide open.
They'll know the journey is not about the mountain.
It's about who's with you
when you reach the other side.
This isn't an iPhone moment, it's a reckoning.
When the waterfall takes us, it's not tech that will save us.
It is the true north that we will all carry inside of us.
Make sure your compass is pointing true north now.
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Glenn Beck returns after this.
It's going to be a great day.
Hello, you sick freak.
Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
Thanks, Glenn.
I've been here the whole time, though.
You don't need to welcome me now.
Yeah, I haven't really noticed that you were even here.
Me neither.
Let me.
Geez, we've got so much to talk about yet.
Can you stay for just a couple of minutes?
I'm going to do an extra show on X and also on Blaze TV for subscribers because we didn't get a chance to talk about Russia.
I really want to talk about the Congo story.
Oh, yeah, that just came out.
It's pretty interesting.
Yeah.
Your mood may not improve.
No, no, I'll tell you it wasn't.
Let's just say it involves bats.
This is Glenn Beck.
Hey, so here we are.
It's kind of an after-show show thing.
Just finished, and we just had so much to talk about today.
We didn't get a chance to talk about a couple of really big things.
One of them is Russia.
And so Stu's here, and also Jason Buttrell, who is our chief researcher and global affairs.
I don't mean politics.
He has affairs all over the globe.
And I want to just talk about, let's start with Russia because I think what Donald Trump is doing is playing five-dimensional chess.
I hope so.
Yeah, I hope so.
I hope so too.
But I give him the benefit of the doubt because I think that's what he's doing.
You know, he went in and he's like, you know what?
We need your rare earth minerals.
And at first, that bothered me.
And then I'm like, well, now, wait a minute.
Hang on just a second.
What are we going to be giving?
Because it's not just for the $100 billion or $200 billion or $700 trillion that we actually sent over there.
It's,
I think it is,
look,
you want to make sure Russia Russia never comes in.
You make sure we have vested interest here.
He's negotiating like a guy who's trying to get the best deal for America.
We're not going to come in.
We have no interest here.
However, we have to have rare earth minerals.
This is China's Silken Road thing, is it not?
Yeah.
Before I address that, I would like to say that the fact that the potential of World War III made the after-show is amazing.
What the hell was being talked about in the the other three hours?
Yeah.
In a Glenn Beck radio show.
Holy crap.
That's crazy.
I will say with the rare earth minerals things, I think it's genius on a couple different levels.
On one, he's bringing out into the open exactly what the Democrats have been after since 2014 and before.
So now he's laying out on the table
no more secret.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is what the establishment on my side wants.
Now, will it benefit this side of the establishment, you know, this side of the party as well?
Sure.
But let's just put all of our cards out on the table.
That is how you negotiate.
Not by holding in a little secret compartment, which I'm not saying you have one of those at your poker table, like at the ranch.
I'm not saying that exists.
Yeah.
But there's no secret little thing out here.
You know, he's putting all the...
Oh, don't worry about it, Stu.
Don't worry about it.
Come play poker.
Just come play poker with me.
Just come play poker with me.
Yeah, yeah, sometimes.
So you're just putting all the cards on the table.
That's how negotiations are done.
But he's also doing something else.
He's signaling to Putin: look, there's nothing.
I'm not hiding anything here.
Yeah.
This is all about interests, right?
Maligning interests.
If you want to deal with us, you're dealing with hard-nosed geopolitical interests.
There's nothing else here at stake but that.
Now you can come to the negotiating table and offer me something.
I can offer you something.
We're not trying to be a gateway into your country.
This is our interest here.
Our interest is that.
We don't want any trouble with you.
We're not going to put a super highway into Russia because our interest is in Ukraine and we want the rare earth earth minerals because we need them if we're going to lead the world in tech.
I think it's absolutely brilliant.
And you notice he flexed that muscle.
First, he looks like he's cozying up to Russia because he needs to be able to
flex with Russia.
He has to have the rare earth mineral.
Well, now you got the United States in here.
And it's not NATO, but you have the United States.
So we're not going to put up with, I mean, you're not doing this again.
And so he's played this.
I think, I mean, he is perhaps the best negotiator any country has ever had.
And I will say that this is not revolutionary thought here.
This is the way foreign policy, things like that used to be done.
It's just post-Cold War, we shifted into this hazy, like, no, we're doing this because we're the most righteous nation in the planet, even though we're also cool with the Saudis and Erdogan and Turkey, I think.
There's
It's just about interests here.
And you do not do...
It's transparency.
It's transparency.
And you also,
you do a negotiation
by recognizing that both sides have interests in this thing.
You do not do a negotiation when you have the UN, which we all know is ridiculous anyway and worthless, but when every single year they're going to do this ceremonial vote, which they just had again, where they say, let's condemn Russia for their invasion again.
But why?
Let's, we're doing it again.
Okay, but but but why?
Does it have anything at all to do with there's certain sides of people at the table that now are looking for peace and not war?
Yes.
Oh crap.
I wasn't supposed to say that.
Right.
No, no, no, no.
We're just going to do it again.
Right.
We're going to vote again so that they look like the bad guys, the ultimate evil guys, twisting their mustachios, and we look like the guy that's come in to save the chick that's tied up on the railroad.
That's why we want to do it.
And look at how he's treated Mac Ron.
Yesterday, Mac Ron comes in and he was like a little lap lapdog for Donald Trump.
Oh, you are so great.
I had a wonderful chat with you.
And he all of a sudden, okay, we're going to do 4% of our GDP is going to go.
I mean, look at what Donald Trump got from Macron
and
an understanding that we're not going to put any boots there.
You want to guarantee the peace?
You can guarantee the, we're not putting boots there.
We're not doing that.
Now, no president has ever done this in my life.
Yeah.
I mean, I can't, I mean,
it's sad to say that
that's what we have to admit now after this many years and this much escalation.
I think that now going back to the UN vote, which is what everybody was clutching their pearls on, you know, that we kind of, well, we did vote along with Russia
and not condemning this invasion because we've already done it in the past.
Everyone understands.
Stu's giving me the stink eye.
And I'm just going to like say this anyway.
Yes,
obviously everyone agrees that the invasion shouldn't have happened.
All the people should not have died.
This is a bad thing.
And Russia did do that.
But why say it again?
That's not how you advance in any kind of negotiation.
That's not how you do it.
Most of these articles are not putting the main headline that the United States offered a counter-resolution that did get voted on, not in the General Assembly, but amongst the Security Council, which did pass, which took out all the inflammatory language.
It did not finger point back and forth.
It acknowledged the fact that this invasion sucks, the war sucks, and all these people have died.
What do you get out of finger pointing?
You just, that's just beating your chest.
War.
Yeah, that's what you get.
That's it.
I mean, we got that.
You know, everybody finger pointed at the Treaty of Versailles.
Congratulations on that one.
Yeah.
That worked out well.
Yeah, I don't care about the resolution at all.
I'm not going to, yeah, whatever.
We've already done that.
I mean, I don't know.
I think it's relatively clear what happened at the beginning of this
war.
That being said, it's like, I think
we get hung up in Donald Trump's negotiations a little bit too much, I think.
It's like
he's negotiating with someone.
It ain't us.
So I don't need to chase him around every little corner and everything he says because it does me no good.
I want to judge him on his results.
And like, you know, for example, he at least claims, again, this is not done, but he claims that
Putin has now approved European troops inside of Ukraine.
That's true.
That's a major concession from Russia.
I mean, I would like Russia to get nothing out of this because I think that they were the aggressor here.
However, you know, we are where we are.
And if we want this thing to end and not blow up into World War III, we have to at some point look at this and come to some sort of conclusion.
And I just, I, I want it over without it blowing up into a giant nuclear war.
Yeah.
And I also want in the future Russia to be prevented from doing this again.
And I think that's probably the best Ukraine can
hope for at this point.
They're not going to get Crimea back.
It's probably not happening.
No.
Now, they can try, by the way, we should point out, they can try.
They can do all this stuff on their own.
They are a sovereign nation and can try to do everything they want to try to get that territory back.
But we are not required to participate in that.
And if they want to go to Europe and get all that money for all that stuff, okay.
But I mean, we have a new president.
He has a new policy.
We do have to honor
what the country did.
I think it's weird to go to Ukraine and say, hey, here's all this money, and then later on act like they have to pay it back.
They don't.
They don't have to pay it back, probably, because we did make promises by a guy who, unfortunately, was president of the United States, Joe Biden.
That being said, Donald Trump also has the opportunity as a new president to change the policy and to try to change the dynamic of this negotiation.
Seems like that's what he's trying to do.
I'm not going to sit here and just chase around everywhere because he starts calling Zelensky names.
I don't need to freaking upend my life.
I don't know.
Like, let's see where this thing ends.
Let's see what he double rockets man.
Yeah, exactly.
These are all negotiations, and we act as if this guy wasn't already president.
We saw all this.
This is all, we all saw this before.
And the deals he has made so far, assuming that they all come through, you know, um, in Latin America, uh, Israel, Israel, yeah,
worked out really well.
The way he is dealing with these countries is working, yeah.
I mean, because you, by the way, see CPAC, how many leaders of foreign countries were there for his speech at CPAC?
It was remarkable.
Yeah, Hungary, Poland, uh,
who else was there?
Argentina, El Salvador.
Gosh, just a bunch of countries that are thinking like we are thinking now.
It was nice to see.
It's because the style is transactional.
It's like business.
It's business.
Business.
You're never going to get anywhere with some of these countries and get anything pulled off like the Abraham Accords when you come in and say, look, I'm directing these negotiations.
Why?
Because we're the United States of effing America.
Yeah, and we're better than you.
And we're so much better than you.
That gets nowhere.
You get nothing done.
But what does get done is when you say, look, this is what you can get.
This is what we want.
Can we meet in the middle?
Barack Obama would have called this pragmatic.
But what you just described is how he talks to our allies, which is, I think, disconcerting to a lot of people, right?
Like, he bosses them around and he tosses them around, and that's how he changes the dynamic.
This is so ridiculous.
I hate how he does.
So allies do not mean marriage for life.
No.
That's the same thing.
Exactly.
I'm going to say the thing that's going to piss off a lot of people right now, but NATO is a temporary alliance, not marriage for life.
True, agreed.
That's what it is.
If it's beneficial for us, we stay in it.
If it's not, we don't.
Exactly.
And, you know, look, you can argue all the, I know you've done shows on this, Jason, in particular, but it's like, at the end of the day, like, this is how he does it.
He's nice to our enemies and he's mean to our allies.
That is how he, that's how he operates at the beginning of a negotiation.
He usually has some sort of end game in mind, and it may very well be
our interest in these minerals, right?
Where we do benefit from them as a country, but also
it puts us in a position where we don't want Russia to go in there anymore.
And
the long-term benefits them,
even though they might not like it.
Yes.
Again,
he might not go down this road.
I don't know.
We're all analyzing some weird code, but that's the point.
Like, I just, I'm out of the code game at this point.
Let's see where he lands.
Let's see what happens.
If you would start with the premise, he loves the country and he's not trying to enrich himself or his buddies.
He loves the country.
He's trying to make a good deal for the country and the world.
You have no problem with this because every time he has done these things, he has made.
a better deal.
But I think it's funny to extend it real quick, Jason.
The other side of this is also true.
The media views him through the prism that he's a fascist and Hitler and the worst person on the world and he hates America.
So if you view it
from that prism, you can also find all the negatives because he's saying everything.
He's saying all really good things and all really bad things and all over the place and that's how he manages these things.
Little Rocket Man.
He's going to
Andy's friend.
And he's my best friend.
And we're great friends.
It's all he's doing.
This is how he does these things.
And if you realize that, you kind of like, you know, you back off.
It's like, you know, you're watching a Fast and Furious sequel.
It's like there's lots of car crashes, but at the end, they're going to say family a bunch of times and everything's going to be fine.
And you know what?
You get to the end of,
when you hear American, early American policy, it was to be enemy to none, friend to all.
Well, that's Little Rocket Man.
I love him.
I love him.
I mean, we've got a lot that we don't have in common, but I don't have a problem with him.
Right, well, he obviously has a problem with
killing Jong-un.
Yes.
The man is murdering a bunch of his people.
He's starving.
Correct.
This is not.
North Korea is not the way that Donald Trump Trump would
picture a nation.
Look at the picture between South Korea and North Korea.
All the lights are out.
This is not the world that Donald Trump wants.
He wants all the glitz and the glamour of every light.
But stating the obvious in a negotiation like that's not going to get you anywhere.
No, it's going to get you the stagnation that you had before.
And then the whole thing like you mentioned, you know, being mean to our allies, which again irritates me when I hear people talk like that because what else are you supposed to do when you've had this marriage that you're not never supposed to negotiate?
You constantly get taken advantage of in the global stage.
So, him being mean, when I see it, is him looking at a group of countries that are still operating on a system that was built post-World War II, where he's saying, Okay, I know I'm supposed to be absolutely nice here, but why do you have like 50% more tariffs on like automobiles?
And we're getting screwed when we try to, how is that fair when it's built up on a system
and reconstruction after World War II?
This is the first, this is the first administration that is now
post-World War II.
Whatever systems we set up after World War II and we made all these deals, and we're all going to behave a certain way, he's like, yeah, none of that works anymore.
So we're not doing that.
50 years later.
Yeah.
That's insane.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, and look, those 50 years have been pretty good for the United States.
So you don't necessarily
know that up for no reason.
But like, it's not working.
And I think like he sees a calcification in all of this that he wants to break up.
Yeah.
And by the way, he should be judged on the results of this.
This doesn't mean he's a magician.
He might screw this up.
It might go poorly.
If it does, we should judge him that way.
But like to get all fired up about every freaking
truth he puts out there, it's just silly.
And
it's like these really sophisticated people in the media, it's like.
Come on, you guys know this.
You guys were all there.
You were watching this.
You watched it happen last time.
You watched it with North Korea.
You watched it in Israel.
You watched it all over the world.
This is how he handles it.
We know you don't like it, but the American people said they did.
And so they were on board.
You're going to have to understand that this is the world we live in.
And
it amazes me that people don't see that he is
just moving the Overton window.
That's all he's doing.
Yeah.
Just moving the Overton window.
And
we're seemingly doing well for that.
I tape my show.
Wait, wait, wait.
Before that, you got to tell tell me the Congo story.
Have you heard this?
This will be on tomorrow's show.
Listen to this.
Again, another thing that should probably make the main show.
So
three kids in the Congo, a little hungry.
You know, that happens in the Congo, you know, as you might know.
They are looking for some food.
They find some food in the form of a,
say it with me, dead bat carcass.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Here's the upside.
Here's the upside.
When he first told me this story, I thought, one of the the kids is going to eat the other kid.
Yeah.
And so
it wasn't because it wasn't cattle.
It was a cabalism.
It was just, they were like, hey, that looks like a bat.
Looks good.
Let's eat it.
Now, fast forward, a fat soup sounds like it's familiar.
Sounds familiar.
They just probably just ate it, wings and all.
Now, it could have been like, look, maybe the meat was rancid, right?
Bad things happen when you eat bad meat.
And I will say, about three days after they ate this bat carcass, all three kids were dead.
So that's bad.
That's bad.
Now, that's bad.
But again, could be be raining.
They ate the bee.
They ate the bee.
They ate the bat.
So that's bad.
Fast forward a few days later, now 50 additional people are dead.
Oh, no.
There's now 413
cases of this, 431 cases of this illness.
But they're testing negative for Ebola.
And Marburg.
So it's not that.
It's not symptoms.
It's not either one of those.
Symptoms are fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aches, headaches, fatigue.
And then I think you melt.
Significant portions of the deaths taking place within 48 hours of the onset of the more good news.
And you get this and you're like, I don't really feel dead.
Right.
And remember, we used to talk about with COVID, we'd have that fatality rate.
Like, what is it?
Is it 0.4%?
Is it 0.5%?
What is it?
This one's so far 12.3%.
Wow.
So, but the good news is,
I don't think we've...
We've cordoned that part of Congo off yet.
Right.
So I don't know about you, but I'd have flamethrowers making just a giant
ring of fire around that whole area.
That virus specifically is what has always freaked me out.
Ever since outbreak with Dustin Hoffman, I was like, when that goes out, okay, yeah, I'm
moving to the mountains.
I'm never coming back.
How dangerous would this be right now after what we just went through?
Because so many people now
would completely blow off the U.S.
government if they told them there was a 12.3%
fatality rate on some virus that's coming to they're so sick of it.
They heard heard all this.
You lied to us last time.
We're not listening to a word you're saying.
But 12 out of every hundred people.
It would make an impact quickly.
But there would be a lot of people who would still
not want to hear it.
Were any of these kids related at all to Fauci?
He was doing gain of function research in the area.
Right.
I don't know.
He was just down there.
That was just the vacation.
He was just down there.
He was just doing that for fun.
All right.
Thank you.
Thank you, Stu.
I appreciate it.
All right.
Let me get Michaela in here.
Because we have, before we get to Colony Ridge, some big news on that.
Michaela, tell us a story quickly of the Mass family and what's happening today.
Okay.
An update of Little Baby Sparrow.
Little Baby Sparrow update.
In a nutshell, if you haven't heard the full story of Baby Sparrow, you can go to Glennbeck.com slash save Baby Sparrow.
But in a nutshell, our State Department attempted to sweep the life of a little girl under the rug to cover up for their botched attempt at peace in Afghanistan.
Yeah.
What a surprise.
Yes.
So
she was recovered by our soldiers during a mission in Afghanistan when her parents, biological parents, who were likely foreign fighters, were killed.
Then two American parents.
No, not just killed.
Yes.
Killed in a firefight.
And then mom, while holding Little Baby Sparrow.
Potentially holding or nearby.
Or nearby.
Blew herself up.
Yes.
So, I mean.
You know, it wasn't like, oh, my gosh.
And they were killed.
No.
It was a fight to the death against our soldiers.
And then our soldiers decided to save the baby of their enemies.
And then two American parents decided to step up and adopt her to ensure her survival because after the explosion of the IED, she had a lot of medical needs.
I mean, she was six weeks old at this point.
And the Afghanis that were on our side against the Taliban wanted her dead.
They did.
They tried to kill her.
The
Taliban wants her to be a symbol to be a fighter so they can blow her up later or have her blow herself up later.
And she has absolutely no future with the Taliban.
I mean, it's either blow yourself up or, you know, just be covered as a woman with no options as you grow up.
So our State Department was just evil on this, and they're having their court case reheard today.
Yes, so there's a battle for her custody.
It's important to understand why.
It's because her mere existence would...
show that the peace agreement that we made
with Afghanistan which stipulated there were no foreign fighters in Afghanistan well, she's the daughter of a foreign fighter.
Thus, the State Department finds her existence inconvenient.
Right.
She has to be Afghanistan.
So she has to go back to Afghanistan.
And so today in Virginia, where her American parents adopted her, she is facing...
a case where if it goes the wrong way, she is potentially ripped from her American family who loves her, who have been with her for multiple years, raising her, helping to recuperate from all the trauma she's experienced.
She's ripped from them.
She's sent to Afghanistan with two
likely non-relative, unvetted, potentially Taliban-linked claimants back to a place where she has, where her family is here.
So that's on the line today, right now, in the Supreme Court of Virginia.
Okay.
We need your prayers, and specifically, we need the
State Department, the DOJ, and the Pentagon to step up and do the right thing and correct the things that the Biden administration did.
And go ahead.
If you'd like a little bit of good news on this front about the power of what our audience is doing, I've been listening.
I think some good news is in order for all of us, perhaps.
Some good news is that I believe our audience is not going to let Baby Sparrow be sent back to Afghanistan.
And here's just a little glimmer of hope.
There's a lot of good news that is coming that we can't
talk about yet, but I can tell you a little bit.
There is a woman who's a long-standing bureaucrat in D.C.
She was instrumental.
Donna Welton was instrumental in placing Baby Sparrow with these unvetted claimants in Afghanistan.
Interesting timing.
She has decided to, let me say it correctly, conclude her tenure in advance of imminent retirement in the last few days.
Oh my God.
So I believe this timing has something to do with the fact that our audience has been sharing this story.
People like Sean Ryan have gone out and shared this story, naming her by name.
And we can't say for sure, but I have a hunch that the power of everyone sharing her story and getting involved is already putting pressure in the right places and the right people are starting to bow out.
And hopefully, that will mean this is just the beginning of miracles for Baby Sparrow.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
You've done great work on this.
Thank you.
You should watch the podcast or you can get all the information at glenbeck.com.
All right, let me do one more thing here, and that is Colony Ridge.
We did, you and I both went to Colony Ridge two years ago, three years ago.
Seems like another lifetime ago.
Not that long.
I know.
And we went to Colony Ridge because this is a place in Texas that is.
It's all illegals, or that's what it feels like.
Now, Colony Ridge would deny that, but they don't require any proof of ID or anything else.
And Colony Ridge has done all of the financing for these people.
That way they don't have to go to a bank with any kind of ID.
And it's
like an EIN number, you know, something like that, or a passport.
Yeah, yeah.
But nothing that would show like U.S.
citizenship.
Yes.
And they've been advertising in foreign countries saying own a piece of America.
And it is enormous.
It is gigantic.
We've been talking about this for a while.
We've been talking to the state of Texas about this for a while.
And yesterday, it became something on everybody's radar and active.
What happened yesterday?
So the governor of Texas said that the operation was starting that day, yesterday, to go in and start clearing out Colony Ridge of illegals.
And as of this morning, we're actually getting video footage of that operation.
Tom Homan said that the Border Czar said that they got, they arrested 90 criminal illegals.
It sounds like,
so let's put that in context, 90 people.
There's about what, like 120,000 people that live in that area.
But I'm sure he's, it sounds the wave just from hearing him talk, it sounds like they're starting this rollout or this phase, similar to how they're doing it in the entire country.
They're focusing on the violent criminals first.
Yeah.
Then they're moving.
Because the good guys,
the good guys generally, the ones that are here that are not violent criminals are going to be like, I don't want the hassle.
I'm moving.
Yeah.
I'm just going back home.
And they'll self-deport.
And then those who don't, they'll just go and get.
Yeah.
It's hard.
deport them it's hard to describe and you and we saw it when we were there like it you literally feel like you're stepping into a third world country big time once you're like remember that there was that that area right in the beginning where it's got like the more affluent people like the nicer houses
but you drive what one to two blocks off and it's like scruffy dogs in the middle of the street and it's like every third world country you've ever seen no zoning laws it seems like so they have they operate businesses inside their homes well houston doesn't have zoning laws it's the only country the only city in in the country that it says no zoning.
You can build whatever you want.
And it generally works.
It generally works.
It's the oddest, it feels weird to see that because it's like if you walk in.
Well, it doesn't work in that area because
it's just all upside down anyway.
And it looks like if you've ever walked around Tijuana, Mexico, or Santa Flores, that's what it feels like.
It's exactly like that.
We look, we, so I talk to, I can't remember how many people, dozens of people, asking them, are you a citizen?
Um, how did you get here?
I have, I have a clip from uh the real story of Colony Ridge that Jason and I both did.
Here's a woman that he talked to.
It's cut nine.
Person after person was willing to talk to us, including this woman running a taqueria in her yard.
Um, do you live here in Colony Ridge?
Aquí division.
When did you come here?
And you came from where?
And before that?
Before that?
Did you become a citizen when you came over here or still haven't done that yet?
No.
That was just one conversation.
So
here's what I thought of.
Here's what I thought of yesterday as I'm seeing this thing start to happen.
You know how big that is.
I mean, that is enormous.
120,000 people.
Got to fly over the helicopter.
Yeah.
And it just never ends.
It just never ends.
And
the two brothers that own it, they're the ones doing all the financing.
What is going to happen to them when this whole, because,
you know, citizens are not going to move into that place because it's just not,
it's not, it's substandard in everything.
It'll either be poverty town USA for citizens, but they'll just lose their shirt.
I mean, they are done for as high as they were and living, you know, like, hey, well, you know, business is business.
They're screwed.
Yeah, I didn't, I remember doing that.
I never, didn't really know what to think about the two brothers, especially the one that we spoke to.
Because when we first talked to him, he sounded like, oh, he's all just about helping out, you know, immigrants, you know, it's for them.
But then we would talk to other people that say, yeah, but these lending things, like I kind of feel like we were backed into a corner and, you know, held at gunpoint, basically.
It was almost predatory.
It felt like predatory lending.
And then if you lost the house, they just took it back and then they could sell it again.
One of my favorite parts: you're asking him about all these like crimes that happen, you know, through all this research.
And it's like, no, that wasn't even here.
That was like another zip code, you know, all the stuff.
No, no, it's like the crime is like percentage-wise, the same as any other community.
We walked out and we're like, well, crap, you know, is that true?
We go immediately and talk to the
sheriff, yeah, and he's like, Oh, yeah, all that, all that stuff you talk about is true.
Happened right there in Colony Ridge.
Here's where we found the dead body.
Yeah, we're like, Wait a minute,
it was insane.
Wow, but But I guess the biggest point on, you know, that one clip that you just played
and thinking about the 120,000 people that are there, I only spoke to one person that said, yeah, I'm a citizen.
And it was obvious that this person was a citizen.
Everybody else said they were not a citizen.
So think about the just average that out of 120,000 people.
And how much work does Homan and ICE have to do now?
And what is that going to take in that area?
It's
the cleaning up of just the mess
that this last administration left us is
phenomenal.
I mean, with what we found out yesterday about what's happening with the CIA and everything else, with the...
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
That is just, if you didn't hear that, listen to the podcast.
You find it wherever you get your podcast, but it's right at the beginning.
And it is just, it's disgusting.
You'll never want to pay taxes again.
You just, you never will.
Thank you for coming in.
Let me just leave with two
things here because two people cried over their show yesterday.
First, let me go give you Joy Reed crying over the last show she's doing.
But also, that my show had value and
that
I'm sorry.
That
what I was doing
had value.
Right.
And value.
The moment I, of guilt, that I felt that I went hard on so many issues, whether it was the Black Lives Matter issues or went hard for immigrants who've done nothing but come to this country like my parents did, or whether we've talked about what the president is doing that is subversive to the Constitution.
And yes, whether it's talking about Gaza and the fact that we as the American people have a right to object.
Yeah, you do.
We have a right to object to little babies being bombed.
And where I come down on that is, I'm not sorry.
I am not sorry that I stood up for those
things because those things are of God.
I'm having a hard time because I don't like little babies being bombed, but I also don't like them being raped and then their heads chopped off and then set on fire.
I think that's also probably something that
has value.
And then
one more person cried yesterday at the end of
his podcast and end of his radio show, our good friend Dan Bongino.
Here's what he said.
It kind of broke down a bit because it was,
this is now real.
So
president Attorney General Bondi
and now director, gosh, that sounds good to say, FBI director Akash Patel
offered this role,
a role I expressed an interest in.
And ladies and gentlemen,
I told you, you see,
it's hard for me.
I'm going to accept the role proudly.
as the deputy director, the number two spot at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Folks, it's a lot to walk away from.
He's a good guy.
Can I say, though?
Yeah.
I don't want him on the sidelines.
Did you see him?
He's jacked.
With his personality, with his belief system, with everything, I want him on the front lines kicking doors down.
That's what I want.
Or maybe for the first time ever, the deputy director can be a door kicker.
I'd like to see that.
Let's get that done.
I think they're all door kickers at this point.
Yeah, that's right.
I think all of them are door kickers.
In-house, though.
Yeah, yeah.
Yes.
By the way, just so I can announce,
the White House has offered me the position of, I don't know if you've ever seen Pagachi, but the fat clown.
And I'm still considering that.
Still considering that.
Are you a door kicker in this position?
A door kicker?
No, just a fat, sad clown.
Oh.
So.
Okay.
With a nice voice, though.
What an honor.
Nice note.
Yes, yes, thank you.
Imagine that, though.
You have a group saying, nah, we're going to keep doing our DEI stuff at the FBI.
Cash sends Dan Bongino down to knock on their door.
It's not going to be good.
It's not going to be good.
It's not going to end well.
All right.
Thank you.
We'll see you tomorrow.