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The radical Left continues to lose its mind as the DOGE aims to cut all the wasteful spending, even if that means useless government employees losing their jobs. Some of the latest cuts are the Department of Education canceling $600 million in grants to radicalize teachers. Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss the "reign of terror," as one Democrat representative described it, happening in Washington, D.C. If climate change is the most existential crisis, why does the Left hate the man who has done the most to prevent that existential crisis from happening? The guys also review the latest hit single from leftist protesters. Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer joins to discuss how President Biden helped President Trump take over the Kennedy Center. Glenn reads his letter to President Trump urging him to look into potential fraud regarding America's gold reserve. How would it cost millions of dollars to remove dead people from the Social Security list? Rebel News founder Ezra Levant joins to discuss how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is behind the current animosity Canadians have for America. Glenn and Stu discuss President Trump's latest actions to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Oh my gosh, I don't know about you, but my life is out of control since Donald Trump got in.

Have you noticed?

I mean, we're seeing it in the media.

Everything is falling apart.

It's going crazy.

Everybody is discombobulated.

I don't even know what that felt like until Doge.

Now I know what discombobulated actually means.

Oh my gosh.

America is falling apart because they're making cuts too fast.

Really?

Because I really, I haven't noticed that.

We begin there in 60 seconds first.

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My gosh, everything is in chaos.

Nobody's getting food.

The price of bacon, have you noticed?

Can you even afford gas now?

My gosh, the schools are in disarray.

Our children aren't being educated.

What do we do with the homeless population that's about to be beaten to death because

people in America are so transphobic, but there's no classes to to learn.

Don't hate trans people.

What are we going to do?

And what is Elon Musk doing?

Oh, man,

he went into the treasury and he started having his people work with the treasury people.

And it was actually the treasury people that found,

well, $4.7 trillion in payments that don't have any, you know,

don't have any code or anything.

So it's almost untraceable to see where that $4.7 trillion

went.

But don't worry about it.

What?

What?

It's these Doge people that just keep hyping everything and saying that there's problems.

There's no problem there.

$4.7 trillion that we just can't identify where it went.

What do you want a record now?

My gosh.

Keep calm and carry on.

Yeah.

You ever hear of that?

Just so what?

There's $4.7 trillion.

Just keep calm.

Keep going.

Everything's going to be fine.

So now people are paranoid in Washington.

Listen to this story, Dad.

Stu,

this is sad.

This is very sad.

Government employees are reported.

Can we have any sad music, Sarah?

Government employees are reportedly plagued with anxiety over the Department of Government Efficiencies, Doge, the access to various computer systems, fearing surveillance of their communications.

Some employees are paranoid that their conversations, their emails, their texts could be surveilled with some purchasing Faraday bags to block electromagnetic signals or to inhibit potential surveillance.

One employee at the General Services Administration, responsible for government

procurement, say, They no longer carry

a phone outside of the office.

I used to carry my work phone around with me everywhere after hours on the weekend in case

anything was needed, but now I won't take it out of my office.

Now,

the GSA says it doesn't have a plan to surveil its employees, but

people are worried that they're being surveilled now.

Now, I don't...

I mean, I...

I mean, I don't mean to be the bearer of bad news, but

the government's been listening to you and everybody else for a very long time.

What, you're just coming around to this?

I think the government might be listening.

No,

no way.

Now, add to that, anything in your emails or whatever could just be taken without a search warrant.

Your GPS location could just be given.

Your banking records could be given to the FBI.

Yeah, that's right.

It could happen to you, but only if you're on the right and were in Washington on January 6th.

That was the only way that could happen.

So you were safe.

You were totally safe.

Or are you?

This is a reason to make sure the government is transparent.

I don't think there's anybody that wants to be surveilled by the United States government.

That's kind of been one of our points lately.

You know what I mean?

We've been saying that for a while.

Hey,

they could become really dangerous because they have all of our information.

And you were like, no,

that's not going to happen.

I mean,

I mean, unless you're for Trump, but that's crazy.

Oh,

okay, okay.

So yesterday, anti-Trump critics have called for another boycott against the co-founder of Airbnb.

He's decided to, to join Doge.

I don't know what he's doing.

Maybe putting people up.

I don't know.

I don't know.

$4.7 trillion missing.

Maybe he can get a slice of that.

I don't know.

But

he came out and he said that he was, you know, he was going to go ahead and

volunteer time for Doge.

Okay.

Great.

Oh, my gosh.

No, not great for the people.

I mean, the people who are the elites in Washington.

You know, the ones that are having to sacrifice right now

might lose their cushy government job.

I mean, they've had a job.

they've they've been promised a job for life

you know what that's like right never having to worry about your job never having to worry about even a review because really everyone around you sucks oh man and they might lose where's the sad music sarah i need some more sad music for the government employees that might lose their job oh

gosh darn it Can you imagine not knowing if you could keep your job?

A new boss.

Try this out for size.

You probably can't relate to this, but a new boss comes into your place of work

and you don't know if he's going to like you, not like you, change direction.

You could just lose your job.

I know you can't relate to that, but for the very first time in American history, these poor employees of the government who were promised a job for life and pension better than any kind of pension you could ever get,

They now question

whether this new boss of theirs might fire them.

I don't know how they deal with it.

I don't know how they deal with it.

Oh my gosh, the stress they must be under.

Just horrible, huh?

By the way, Department of Education has canceled $600 million in woke teacher training grants.

You've got to be kidding me.

So, wait a minute.

Are you telling me nobody's going to be teaching our teachers

that little Susie could have

a dinky sewed on to her body so she could be a boy?

Nobody's going to teach that.

What was sewed on again?

A dinky.

Okay.

Put right there.

And nobody's going to teach that to the teachers.

So the teachers won't be able to teach that to the kids.

Oh my gosh, this is chaos, people.

This is chaos.

Kind of like, see, I know you can't, I know you can't relate to this kind of chaos, but the teachers are now going to have to go into school.

And what they've known to be true their whole life, you know, that gender is fluid,

that a boy could be a girl.

That, you know, trans is cool, that drag queens.

I mean, they grew up their whole life knowing that drag queens were cool for kindergartners, okay?

They knew it their whole life, and then all of a sudden, Trump gets in and everything changes overnight.

Now, all of a sudden, you can't relate to this kind of chaos in your life because this kind of chaos has never happened to you.

Where you believe something your entire life, you think everybody believes something for their entire life, and then a group of people get into power and they're like, No,

there's no such thing

as kids being able to change their gender.

Imagine what these teachers are going through.

The chaos in their life.

Man.

And what is Doche doing?

What are they doing?

Really?

Honestly, what are they doing?

Let me give you this story.

The Washington, D.C.

nonprofit,

a nonprofit, the

EMICA Center for Immigration Rights,

has been running advertisements on Facebook soliciting donations to disrupt Trump's deportation machine.

Stop Trump's deportation dystopia.

We'll see you in court, Mr.

Trump.

Now,

you might not have ever heard of this NGO, but the federal government has heard about it.

In fact,

they received just last year $9 million as a subcontractor to provide legal services through the Department of Justice Legal Orientation Program.

So this is like a quasi-government agency.

Here's the good news, okay?

You're going to love this.

You've never heard of this group before.

You might think, hey, I don't know.

I mean, didn't they promise us at one point we wouldn't take federal tax dollars to pay for abortions?

No, they never promised that.

What are you talking about?

You've got a faulty memory.

I don't know.

I'm kind of against illegal immigration.

Why are my tax dollars going to fight against the law?

Are you a Doge person?

Are you somebody who likes Elon Musk?

Are you somebody who doesn't understand that the biggest threat to the planet,

an existential threat, will be dead in 10 minutes?

We'll all be dead if we don't take care of global warming in the next, well, about nine and a half minutes now.

Hurry up.

You're one of those people and

you're for Elon Musk, you know, a guy who believes the same things that you believe about global warming and has done more, you know, for global warming than anybody else alive on the planet.

But I see why you hate him so much.

Because of things like this, he's going to make sure that every dollar that you pay into tax, which I know you love because it's patriotic, right?

Am I right?

Hey, do your patriotic duty.

Pay tax.

And you love high taxes.

You personally love them.

Right?

It's not, oh, tax somebody else, not me.

No, no, no, not with you.

You love taxes and you just want them as high as they can possibly be.

He's just making sure that the tax dollars aren't going to something that you don't necessarily agree with

because it's unconstitutional, you know?

Like,

right?

You're for this one.

You're for this one.

You want, because that one makes sense.

But can you imagine if those tax dollars, $9 million, Donald Trump used that to prop up, you know,

a pro-Second Amendment NGO?

Ha!

That would be crazy.

We'd have to stop that right now, wouldn't we?

This is incredible what they are doing.

They have zero credibility on any of this, any of this.

How do you defend

this, just this, just this $9 million?

Well, $9 million.

I don't know if you know this, but $9 million here, there, and everywhere kind of adds up.

Usually adds up to, oh my gosh, where did I pull this number out?

$4.7 trillion that the treasury just has no idea where they put that.

Look,

the world is easy to explain.

Our government and what's happening is really easy to explain.

So I'm going to slow the train down a bit.

I'm going to explain it.

And I'll do that in 60 seconds.

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10 seconds, station ID.

Why not 11?

Alrighty.

Alrighty then.

Let's see.

Why don't we just imagine for just a second that our government is

a restaurant, a bustling restaurant, okay, where every section in the restaurant plays a vital role, okay, because they want to create a memorable dining experience and make the people happy.

At the heart of the kitchen is the chef, okay, in this restaurant.

That would be called the president.

He's the chef.

He crafts the menu and oversees the culinary creations all in line with the original purpose of the restaurant.

So if it's an Italian establishment, he can't put goulash on the menu.

That wouldn't be good.

Every four years, the diners, the citizens, if you will, the diners have the opportunity to review the chef's performance and say, yeah, you know,

I don't like his fare.

I don't think it's good.

It's not good for the restaurant.

After all, we, the people, the diners, own the restaurant.

So in the dining area, the servers, our elected members of Congress, interact directly with the patrons.

They're elected every two years.

They're hired every two years.

Everybody in the restaurant, all the patrons have to say, you know what, I like him.

I don't like him.

Replace him.

But the servers do that because they're attuned to the immediate needs and the feedback of the diners now they can relay compliments and concerns to the chef suggesting adjustments or new dishes based on patrons desires however

they do not step into the kitchen to alter recipes or dictate cooking methods or

Tell the chef who to hire and fire.

Their role is to represent the diners' voices and ensure their satisfaction.

The chef in turn selects his own kitchen staff, the sous chefs, the line cooks, the dishwashers, without any interruption from the dining room.

And the same can be said for the chef.

He can't interrupt and tell which servers are hired or fired or which are assigned to which tables.

That's not his job.

Now, the servers don't influence the chef's hiring decisions and vice versa.

It's a clear boundary, front of house, back of house.

That way the whole thing runs runs smoothly now just to make sure that this Italian restaurant

remains an Italian restaurant you've got a critic who comes in once in a while when there's a problem or a dispute and when they start happening between the kitchen and the dining area area the role is to assess whether the chef and the servers are adhering to the restaurant's founding recipes and standards.

Are they holding that true?

They don't rewrite the menu or manage the staff instead.

All they do is just say, yep, that was what was on the menu and looks like he's creating that.

Recently, there's been a stir in our governmental restaurant.

The chef has decided to revamp the kitchen, bringing in new staff because it's been wildly inefficient.

and lacking of good flavor.

Goulash is appearing on the menu.

However, some of the servers are attempting to stop the chef from hiring and firing his own staff, challenging the chef's authority to manage their own team.

Now, the situation, again, akin to the chef trying to dictate which servers should attend specific tables.

But this is disturbing the force.

I feel like there's a million voices crying out and then suddenly silenced.

The restaurant has the servers, the chef, and the critic.

In the early 20th century, some proposed a different model for our restaurant.

Woodrow Wilson.

They suggested that a group of experts should oversee both the kitchen and the dining area, believing they knew best what patrons should consume.

This sidelined all of the direct feedback from the diners and concentrated the decision-making power, leading to a disconnect between the establishment and the owners of the restaurant.

In fact, it was never fully understood what they were doing or run by the patrons who only eat there.

They're the actual owners.

All three, restaurant, chef, the servers, and the critic were part of a covert plan to hire someone unknown to the patrons who wanted to run the kitchen and serve only goulash.

The chef is now making the changes to restore it to an Italian restaurant.

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Oh, my gosh.

I was just talking to you a minute ago about the chaos in Washington and how troubling it is for those in Washington.

They just don't know what's coming next.

Here's Eugene Widman, a Democratic representative.

Listen to Eugene here.

We've already seen that this doge, doge, I call the Department of Government Inefficiencies, is causing a reign of terror, chaos across the federal government.

Just this week, they released classified information about a U.S.

intelligence agency.

They have access to

the American people's personal information, bank accounts, and things like that,

that they're frankly not entitled to.

And so I have a major, major concern

going into

defense and futzing around with

stop futz.

Yeah, I couldn't agree more.

Now, Vinman, is there any relation to the

whistleblower Vinman?

There is a relation.

It's the same person.

No.

Yes.

Really?

Exact same person.

Yes.

So he's

a credible, credible source, and I love that.

And the things that he does.

Wait, did you get that when he said Department of Government inefficiency?

I did, but here's the problem.

Just one of the problems?

What's that?

It starts with I.

So it'd be doggy, not doge.

Yeah.

So.

Wait, what?

Could it be inefficiency?

Inefficiency.

Inefficiency.

Could, but that doesn't make sense.

Of course, none of what he said made sense.

No, I.

But come on.

He was talking about a reign of terror in DC.

It's a reign of terror.

It's practically the night of long knives.

Yes.

It's scary.

This is an American hero.

I think these

guys have whistle

to try to stop this fascist dictator we had.

You're a fascist.

Unelected.

A fascist fascist.

You should put that fascist and put the t-shirt and put the word fascist on it.

Yeah.

Thank you, Keith Oberman.

Yeah.

So

I just think this is

sad because your life has been since Doge started.

Oh, completely turned upside down.

Yeah, all of America.

I haven't gotten the $35 million that the government usually sends me.

Really?

Yeah, this time of year.

Really?

Per one?

Yeah, about every quarter they send me another 35 million.

What was that for, Agni?

Because I need to

change my

paper that the gerbils are on top of.

Oh, the gerbil paper.

You know how expensive gerbil paper is?

It's crazy.

Yeah, it's nuts.

It's crazy.

It's nuts.

Yeah.

Well, I mean, the whole, can you listen?

Can you not hear the chaos in the screens in the streets right now?

People are like, I don't know what to do.

Will my electricity work?

Is there anybody at the nuclear power plants or are they going to melt down?

We're all thinking the same thing.

Is Elon Musk stealing my Social Security check even as we speak for that extra $1,200

this month?

They gave control.

You know, he needs it.

Yeah.

Yeah.

They gave control of all of our money to 19-year-olds who are computer programmers who we are not supposed to listen to, as opposed to Greta Thunberg, which we should listen to everything that she says.

Right.

Right.

And what's his butt?

The

vice chair.

David Hogg.

Yeah, David Hogg.

Yeah, well, those two are

mature.

Kind of like the other guy we should listen to, who's very mature,

Joe Biden.

We needed somebody like that.

He's sharp as attack.

He's running circles around his AIDS right now.

Nobody even does communicate.

He has AIDS.

Well, I don't think he does, but

that's not been.

confirmed or tested.

Well, we don't know because the AIDS

or the AIDS programs have all been canceled.

Actually, no, you know what?

He did address, Biden did address that, at least in the debate.

Remember, he said,

I took an AIDS test.

Brock took an AIDS test.

I do remember that.

That he did actually, at least at that point, did not have AIDS.

Okay, which is good to hear.

Yeah.

Good, good.

But, yeah.

So this is going well, I think.

It's going really well.

The resistance is just fortifying.

And I'd be terrified if I happen to be Elon Musk because, you know, it's interesting.

And Clint, can you walk me through this?

Pat?

Maybe you can walk me through this.

Yeah, sure.

My understanding is...

Okay.

This is just his understanding.

And I think I might be wrong here because I don't see what's happening now doesn't fit into my understanding of the world.

He's most likely wrong.

Right, that's what I'm saying.

Yeah.

So my understanding is the greatest existential threat to this world

is global warming.

Right.

Well, after white supremacy.

Oh, it's after white supremacy?

I think it's after white supremacy.

Oh, okay.

I didn't know that because I thought the greatest existential threat to this nation nation and this world

is white supremacy.

Yeah, so that threat, the 0.9 degrees

Celsius temperature rise.

Which will kill all of us.

It's such a big threat that we have to spend trillions of dollars

to solve it, to control that global temperature.

$87 trillion.

So there's one guy who's been able to actually make some inroads on this.

He's built the largest electric car company in the world.

I love him.

He's built one of the largest solar companies in the world.

Yeah, done more than anybody else.

He's built a spaceship company, and the possibility that the global warming is so bad we need to escape to Mars.

Yes.

Okay.

Is that bad?

And he knows it.

And that guy is now Hitler.

Yeah.

Because he wants to cut spending in our government.

But

if I honestly want to know from liberals, would you trade

Elon Musk right now?

If you could get a guy who, like, let's say Elon Musk doesn't build the electric car company.

Are we getting

SpaceX?

We're making this trade.

Now, it's going to be a draft pick and a player to be named later.

We'll get into that in a minute.

But what I'm saying is, you give up Musk and the electric cars and the solar power and the spaceships to Mars.

You give all that up.

And in exchange, you'd have him not cutting government spending.

Which I'm curious which one they think is actually a bigger problem because they've taken this person and made him into Adolf Hitler after he solved all the problems you said were the biggest

after he was the guy who did everything you were asking for now you think he's Hitler why I don't it feels almost as if that whole bull crap about global warming and how it was our biggest problem wasn't true at all oh but you know that can't be the case no that's not the case that's why I said it was my understanding and I don't think that that understanding

was the greatest man to ever live until he became Hitler.

That's clear.

Yeah.

Did that's clear?

When Hitler was a kid, did he have friends?

Sure.

They might have said great things about him.

And then suddenly he became Hitler.

So the guy who's

Hitler basically solved all of our global problems when it comes to global.

Did Hitler not take care of the Autobahn?

He did.

Did he not create the sound of the sound of the song?

In fact, there's a song about it.

He's the same

song, Bonn, Autobahn.

I mean, that's how

it's a short song.

Wow.

It is a song.

Yeah.

Speaking of songs,

there's a new song out.

Yeah.

Really?

Yeah.

There's a new song out.

And this one, you know,

the one thing the left has that we don't have.

Songs.

Really good singers.

Really good singers.

Really good songs.

That's true.

Solid.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So

I just want to give you

this beautiful, beautiful song written and sung

by a guy just out on the street protesting.

Okay.

All right.

Here it is.

Trump is not a king.

Trump is not a king.

Trump is not a king.

He's not a king.

Trump is not a king.

Trump is not a king.

Never turning back.

There's no turning back.

Never turning back.

No turning back.

So he's not a king.

Stop the fascists now.

Stop the fascists now.

Stop the fascists now.

Stop the fascists now.

Stop the fascist now.

Stop

the fascists now.

No turning back.

So no turning back.

No turning back.

So we should keep the fascists going?

No, there's no turning.

No, the musk regime.

Now I just want you to know.

Oust the musk regime.

Oust the musk regime.

Yeah.

It's good.

I just want you to know, he's holding his phone up to his face to read these lyrics.

Well, they're complex.

They are.

They are.

Trump is not a king.

No turning back.

Stop the fascists now.

No turning back.

Oust the Musk regime.

And that's the first time I heard it.

It's that catchy.

Yeah.

And I don't need a phone to read the lyrics.

How did you do that?

I'm musical.

Do you have a photographic memory?

Photographic.

Yeah.

Plus, it's going to be in your head all day.

All day long.

All day long.

That's incredible.

Singing that

your co-workers will be driving nuts.

That really kind of stays in your head the whole time because it's really,

it's sure, it's catchy.

But there's no union talk in this one.

No union talk at all.

That's the hearing union.

Well, yeah, and the Musk regime would be a very pro-union song, I suppose, because Elon Musk is not a big union guy.

Maybe that's the biggest guy.

That's a threat to our country.

That's a problem.

Not a union guy.

But I mean.

Hole in the sky where the

Yeah.

That, I mean,

that's really good.

That's the classic.

They're good.

Yes.

Sky?

Why is it?

There's a hole in the sky.

It's the tree.

The street tree was right there, and they took the tree.

So now you see this hole.

A big hole.

So the tree

used to.

It was in the sky, and it rose up higher into the sky, made a hole in the sky.

No, no.

Are you really this stupid?

I think I might be.

So the tree was growing from the ground.

okay okay and you couldn't see the sky because the tree was there but now that they've taken the tree around there's there's a hole no it doesn't make any sense where the tree once was i'm with you glenn normally i wouldn't abide the the stupid shaming but in this case i gotta make an exception because it's appropriate right yeah he's so stupid so stupid so yeah the whole the hole in the sky where the tree once was there was not a hole there before no no no because it was filled by the tree yeah but now

it's gone.

But now we can see the sky.

There's no hole there.

We can see the sky.

No, there's a hole where the tree was.

The hole, but the sky.

There's a hole in the sky.

But stop.

Butt stood.

No, no, no.

No, you're saying the hole is in the sky.

She specifically says the hole is in the sky.

She doesn't say there's a hole where there's a hole in the tree.

Some people, you just can't help, Glenn.

No, you try.

You try.

You try.

That's true.

I know.

It's fair.

It's fair.

It's fair.

I didn't understand the whole existential threat thing, and now I don't understand the existence of this.

Let me ask you this, dummy.

Okay.

Let me ask you this yes washington state uh-huh they're thinking again about getting rid of washington george washington on their flag

because they say rightfully so george washington has nothing to do with their state right

so there's a hole in the state where washington once was and so there will be when they remove him

okay yeah yeah but now you might notice the name of the state is similar is similar but it's not it's not the same it's not the same.

I think it was named after like Bob Washington.

Yes.

Yes.

He was one of the first Timberfellers.

Really?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Tim, he was a Timberfeller?

He was a Timberfeller.

He helped create the whole.

Not a Timber lady.

He was a Timberfeller.

Yeah.

Well, at one point he was a lady.

Now he's a

man.

But you just dead shamed him.

And I did.

I really.

Darn it.

Man.

This is really hard.

It's very difficult.

Create.

Just one more song.

Oh, just one song.

Yeah.

Which side are you on?

Which side are you on?

Hey, everybody.

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Which side are you on?

I'm doing this without looking at my phone, too.

Against Josh,

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Which side are you on?

Which side are you on?

Hey, hey, hey.

Which side are you on?

Which side are you on?

That is scar.

Yeah.

Yeah.

That was beautiful.

Man.

And I feel the energy out on the streets to go and sing those kinds of songs and stand in the cold in Washington.

Don't you feel it?

It's electric in America.

People are just wandering around going, I don't know what to do.

I can't even feed my children because all the stores stores are closed because of Doge.

What do I do?

What do you do?

Whose side are you on?

Okay, it's that

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Welcome to the Len Beck program.

We've got a couple of things happening next hour.

We're going to talk about, does the United States want to leave NATO?

I hope so.

Did I say that out loud?

Do you?

Are you that far on it?

Yeah, the way they are behaving right now, I don't think we have a lot in common with NATO, with

the direction the leadership is going uh and yesterday Starmer in England said you know we'll put boots on the ground uh

uh in uh in Ukraine if we have to

no not me uh-uh no no I mean we've been promised over and over again we would not be doing that so no we will not be doing that

I mean we don't have to leave I mean it'd be nice if they did if they paid for most of it you know we can be there as a helper it still is a pretty big

deterrent Yeah, it is.

I will say.

To what?

To Russia?

To places like Russia.

For example.

You know, Russia, I think, again, I mean, they're pretty clear about that and that they don't want Ukraine joining it for that reason.

Sure.

Because

they want to go into Ukraine and they don't want to start a war with NATO.

Sure.

But that probably means they don't want to go into Finland or they don't want to go into Poland as well.

So I don't know.

I mean, I do think there are problems with the organization.

I don't know that leaving it or having it dissolve is necessarily a good outcome for the world, though.

Well, I don't, I, you know, I don't see us doing that unless

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Hello, America.

Welcome to the Glenbeck Program.

I've got a fantastic story to share with you.

I read about it the other day and called up Sean Spicer.

I'm like, can you come on to tell this story?

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My friend Sean Spicer, how are you, sir?

I'm fantastic.

How are you?

I'm so good.

I'm so good.

I don't want you to tell the end of the story yet.

I want you to start.

Yeah, I want you to start at the beginning.

What happened when you left the White House and Biden took over as president?

I'll take you back one step further.

Okay.

So I stepped down as White House press secretary, and the president has always been kind and

offered to appoint me to a couple boards.

He appointed me to two of them.

One of them was the White House Commission on Fellows.

I was a commissioner there.

And then he also was kind enough to make me one of his appointees to the Board of Visitors of the U.S.

Naval Academy.

So I was sworn into office.

Joe Biden comes into office.

And

so on January 20th, myself and all of the White House commissioners at that fellowship committee resigned because it's a White House commission and the new president has a right to have people for White House commissions.

Fair enough.

Well,

September 1st, I get an email of 2021 and it says, Dear Mr.

Pfeister, thank you for your service to the U.S.

Naval Academy Board of Visitors.

By six o'clock tonight, please submit your resignation or you will be fired.

And I thought to him, whoa, what?

Now, just for context, remember, Glenn, September 1st, my term ended November 1st, 60 days later.

I was like, you couldn't wait 60 days just to have it for free?

So I was like, I'd been sworn into office.

My term was ended that time.

And I obviously wasn't going to get reappointed.

Biden had his right to appoint his people.

Great.

So it turns out that he fired everybody, myself from the Naval Academy Board, Russ Vote from the Naval Academy Board, and then a guy named H.R.

McMaster from the West Point Board, who, by the way, H.R.

McMaster, you remember, was the national security advisor to Trump, three-star Army general, who is a graduate of West Point, a distinguished professor at West Point.

And the Friday after that Tuesday email was going to be honored at West Point as a distinguished alumni in their awards ceremony.

So anyway, he fires us September 1st.

I don't resign.

I said, if you, I'm not resigning, you can fire me if you want.

And then Stephen Miller in America First came to me and said, we have an idea.

I said, okay, what's the idea?

He goes, we want to sue Biden.

Now, Glenn, I'm not a lawyer.

I said, guys, I watch

a lot of law and order, but how in God's earth, if we sue the guy in September, I mean, my term ends November 1st.

We're never going to get back on the board.

And they said, no, no, no, no.

Let's go to court and make Joe Biden argue that he has the absolute authority to fire anybody.

And because we're not going to win the case, they'll rule against us.

And I was like, oh, this is brilliant.

The only people, but here's the kicker.

The only people who were willing to put their name on that lawsuit are myself and Russ vote.

Of all of the other people that were so honored that President Trump had appointed them.

And they went to everyone and said, hey, will you sign on to this?

And they said, thanks.

We're busy.

Russ vote.

So the case became Spicer et al.

v.

Biden.

It goes up to the court.

The court says the president has the absolute authority to that.

We appeal the decision.

It goes to the appeals level.

And the court again reaffirms the decision that Joe Biden and the president of the United States have the absolute authority to fire everyone.

And the media started calling Glenn, and they go, You lost the case.

And I said at the time, Did I?

So Donald Trump gets elected, and this is where it gets really fun.

You'll love this because you know.

Now, you know the rest of the story.

Here it comes.

Yes, thank you, Paul Harvey.

So, so, so, the New York, I write this story in the op-ed for the New York Post saying, hey, guess what?

Spicer v.

Biden has given President Trump the authority to fire anyone he wants.

I hope that President Trump executes it.

And the White House is tweeting and sending me messages back: Guess who we just fired?

Guess who we just fired?

And I'm living in this glory.

Well, I write this piece for the New York Post explaining: hey, here's what we did.

Here's the legal basis.

All these people who are about to get fired by Trump should thank President Biden for this.

Now, here's where it gets fun.

The New York Post in the editing process says to me, okay, well, was it just the service academies?

And I said, no, they had the right to fire anyone.

And they said, well, give us some examples.

And so I've got the list of boards and commissions that the president can appoint to.

There's like a couple hundred to.

And I start reading one of the editors.

I said, well, they could fire, you know, there's the Battlefield Commission.

There's the Truman Scholarship, there's the Kennedy Center.

She goes, oh, put that in the op-ed.

People will identify with that.

And then we went, we added a couple other examples to the op-ed.

So the op-ed gets published in the New York Post, and it gets a lot of coverage, whatever.

And President Trump continues to fire people.

And when they fire the board of the Kennedy Center, The Washington Post calls the spokesman for the Kennedy Center and he says, are you going to be opposing President Trump firing you?

And on the record, the spokesman for the Kennedy Center says, we can't.

Spicer v.

Biden sets the precedent for this, gives the president the authority to do this.

So now here's the kicker.

The Washington Post calls me and says, what do you think about what the Kennedy Center is saying?

Now, I have a hard enough time keeping up with President Trump.

I don't focus on what the Kennedy Center is saying.

I'm sorry.

That's really not my thing.

So I said, I don't know.

And they go, are you serious?

You don't know that they just cited your case as the reason that they can't oppose or

object to what President Trump just did.

And I said, oh, my God, that's amazing.

I'm glad to have played a small part in it.

A day later, the reporter calls me back and says, I went and read all of the court documents and you're right.

And I said, of course I'm.

What do you mean?

Yeah, I wasn't lying to you.

And he said, I've got to write this big story.

And I said to my team at the time, my family, I was like, oh, my God, this is not going to go well.

The Washington Post wants to write a story about Spicer B.

Biden and why it's given the president the authorities.

And then I get a text and it says, Hey, we're running, we're putting the story up.

And I go, Oh, like, these don't, these things don't end well for people like me and people like you.

It's like, you don't get that.

It's like getting a call from the IRS.

Yeah.

Hey, I'm from the Washington Post and I'm writing a story about Glenn Beck.

Yeah.

Thank you.

Yeah.

So

I click on the story and I'm reading and I'm like, okay, okay,

okay.

like when's the bad part coming and the only part is I normally you know there's that phrase Glenn where people say that they they hate watch MSNBC or something yeah yeah and I hate I hate read the comments I had to do it I had to do it I normally will not read the comments I don't read the Twitter replies whatever but I read the comments and these snowflakes they're so offended they're like Sean Spicer is an evil person pursuing the president.

I'm like, wait a second.

You have to understand the the context.

Never in the history of the United States have any president ever removed somebody from a service academy board prior to their term being done for anything less than malfeasance.

And even that, we can't find an example.

Never.

Joe Biden was so petty.

And the point is, they're mad at me.

The comments, there's like thousands of comments when you click on the Washington Post story, and I posted it on all my social media stories if someone wants to go read it.

And I was like, wait a second, you're mad at me.

They're like, I can't believe you did this.

And I'm like, wait, wait, wait, I did nothing.

I literally had 60 days to go.

I'm sure I would have gotten some little, you know, medallion from the Naval Academy said, thanks for your service.

Be on your way.

And yet, here they are, like all these snowflakes putting comments in the Washington Post that like, I'm the bad guy.

Because why?

Because I stood up and said, hey, you want to argue that you have to do this?

Then give a future Republican president.

Now, at the time, myself and Russ Boat had no idea that President Trump hadn't even declared for re-election yet.

But we thought to ourselves, hey, you know what?

We'll stand up.

Now, like I said, I watch a lot of Law and Order, but that's my legal prowess here.

So the idea that this case now, which we thought at the time, hey, let's try it, has now become the basis for which President Trump can run around and say, you're fired, legit, is amazing.

And I'm just, I'm like,

the post wrote in in the story that I was giddy.

I think that's an understatement.

I am so ecstatic that not just that President Trump can execute on this strategy and that it was Joe Biden that set the president and gave us this gift is such sweet poetic justice.

You know, whenever anybody tries to force their way, it never ends well.

Never ends well.

But think about this.

They tried to de-platform Trump.

They censored him.

They took him off the ballot.

They sued him civilly and criminally.

And it just, it's backfire, backfire, backfire.

Learn your lesson, folks.

Like, I just, to me, I get such a kick out of this because these dum-dums keep thinking if we just go after them one more time, it'll work.

And it doesn't.

So what is the strategy now?

Do you think they have?

I mean, because none of this is working.

I hope that it's continuing.

I mean, I just love the fact that they keep trying, they double down on stupid.

And they're like, what if we just try it one more time?

And I'm like, God bless But the idea is just at some point, you know, you take, I was, I was take the loss and just say, let's regroup, let's retreat.

He's not running again.

Maybe we stop making it about him and we think about what we're for.

I don't tend to give a ton of advice to the Democratic Party, but at some point, recognize it for 10 years.

You've tried to say that Donald Trump's the problem.

We're going to come up against him.

And it hasn't worked.

So maybe, just maybe

you try to rethink this whole strategy.

So I look, I don't really care.

That's their problem, not mine.

I performed at the Kennedy Center 10, 12, 15 years ago.

And it was like, it almost took an act of Congress to make that happen.

I mean,

you can rent out the Kennedy Center and do whatever you want on there.

Well, they had a problem with me.

And they told me at the time, I was the first.

show ever done at the Kennedy Center that displayed the American flag on stage.

I found that incredible.

But I don't care what happens at the Kennedy Center.

It doesn't matter to me.

But the left is freaking out.

They're just freaking out.

See, here's the thing.

There's a bigger arc that I think is taking place.

In the first term, we were somewhat apologetic.

We were like, yeah, you know, remember, just think about this.

And remember, the Kennedy Center is just one thing.

So President Trump can keep firing everybody.

But when in 2017, we came into office, the Kennedy Center honors, right, which is supposed to be this annual thing where all these leftists get awards and they celebrate each other.

They said, we won't come if Trump shows up.

And so Trump was actually magnanimous and said, you know what?

I just, you guys go on, have your event.

I won't go.

Okay.

And I think that there was a lot of feeling around and trying to understand the trappings.

And like I said, it was...

It was just, it was new.

What do we do?

How do we approach this?

This term, he says, screw it.

You're all fire.

I'm taking over the board.

I'm in charge.

I'm putting my people.

And I love it.

This idea that we have learned, and this is what I mean about the ARC, it's that don't be, don't be, you know, don't be afraid.

Don't be apologetic.

Fight.

Go out there.

Why are we seeding ground at the Kennedy Center?

Why is it that Glenn Beck is the only person that puts an American flag on that?

Why aren't we saying, you know what?

Let's bring in more people who do that.

Let's be proud.

Let's be patriotic.

Let's use this institution to celebrate America.

But I don't understand.

Like, the mentality is so different now.

It's let's fight.

Yeah.

Let's do this.

I think it's used.

This is.

I love it.

I think it's absolutely fantastic.

I thank you for what you did.

And, you know, the only thing that would make it better is if you or I were on the board of the Kennedy Center and we could announce that Lee Greenwood's residency was now taking place at the Kennedy Center.

I think you just like, just so you know, now that you've, like, that's definitely not going to be the last time that we hear that.

You can take credit for it.

But I have a feeling we may be leading the residency of like several other country artists that have come into this.

That would be fantastic.

Thank you so much.

I appreciate it.

Sean Spicer.

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Oh, somebody's got to make a meme for that.

Can you imagine how they would freak out?

They just freak out.

I don't know what they expect us to do.

You know, what are they, what are they...

Well, it's just going to be people with banjos up there playing all the time.

Well, banjos.

I thought that was artistic.

I thought we should appreciate those kinds of things.

I know NPR will have banjo bluegrass nights from time to time.

Is that not belong at the Kennedy Center?

I mean, what do they expect us to do?

That's why I really want a meme of Donald Trump announcing Lee Greenwood's residency at the Kennedy Center.

I would not be surprised if that happens at all.

And they would believe it.

They would absolutely, the left would absolutely believe it.

I would believe it and would not be surprised if it happens at all.

I don't know if residency, but I have absolutely a show.

Oh, of course you should.

100%.

And what's wrong with that?

There's nothing wrong with that.

There's nothing wrong with that.

I mean, he should be able to.

You remember the trouble we had getting into the Kennedy Center?

It was impossible, basically.

And it was all history.

It was all legitimate.

There was nothing in it that was anti-anything.

They want these institutions, though, right?

They want institutional capture very important on the left.

And the arts are probably the place they've targeted the most.

And,

you know, I mean, they've succeeded largely.

They have succeeded.

And it's time to push back against those things.

I mean, to me, honestly, the Kennedy Center, what we should do with it is listed on Zillow, frankly, and get rid of it completely.

There's no reason for to even have anything like that.

No.

But especially when it has to do with the federal government, someone will take that over privately and they'll be happy.

And they'll make a lot of money with it.

Sure.

Or lose a lot of money.

I don't care.

Yeah.

But the bottom line is that it shouldn't be the business of the federal government at all.

But considering it is,

it should be, at the very least, representative of the country, right?

Not just a left-wing-only institution.

What about Lee Greenwood as the Phantom of the Opera?

There's a show.

I like it.

You can direct it.

Are you going to get on the Candidate Center board or what?

Oh, I would kill to.

I would kill to be on the board.

I mean, legitimately should be.

I legitimately should be.

I mean, seriously, it would be a really good choice.

You're one of the very few conservatives who have taken art seriously for decades.

You legitimately were on the 100 Most Important People in the World of Art by a Real Art magazine several years ago.

You have,

I mean, you sell paintings for more than Hunter Biden can even sell them for.

Like, legitimately, you should be on that.

That would be a really, a really good thing, I think.

I'd love to.

If this thing is going to exist, you should be on that board.

Well, I think they already have appointed all the members of the board.

Kick somebody out.

Yeah.

Expand the board.

Whatever you need to do.

I'm the person that could bring the residency of Lee Greenwood to the Kennedy Center.

You know, you couldn't put me on a board.

Because I would want to do things like that just to drive them insane.

Oh, and that's totally inconsistent with the way Trump thinks.

That's what he lives for.

What are you talking about?

We absolutely,

you seriously, like, there should be a movement to get you on that board.

You do it.

I mean, number one, you would actually take it seriously.

I would.

And you would do a good job.

And also, you would have many ideas that were serious ideas that would piss the left off to no end.

This is what you were made for.

Oh, yeah, it would.

Your entire life is leading to this moment.

You should absolutely be on this board.

You should be.

Well, I wrote the president a letter yesterday and posted it, and Elon Musk retweeted it right away and said, yes.

And I was asking for a role in something else that he's doing.

And

there's a chance he just might do it.

Maybe not with me, but

there's a chance he's going to do this.

I'll talk about it in the next break.

Standby.

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So it is weird.

It's almost like great minds think alike.

And then I think that way sometimes too, because Elon Musk this weekend said we should go in and see the gold reserve.

On Friday, I gave Ricky a letter that

I wanted to send to the president and ended up sending it yesterday morning because it needed edits.

But anyway, it just said, I want to read it to you.

Dear President Trump, I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits.

In the years that I've had the privilege of observing and reporting on your leadership, one thing has remained abundantly clear.

You are a man who values transparency, accountability, and the right of American people to know the truth about their government.

It's in that spirit that I'm reaching out to you with a request of historic significance, one that could restore the faith in our financial system, silence speculation, and reaffirm the trust in the American people in the foundational integrity of our economy.

For decades, the question of America's gold reserves has been a subject of controversy.

Fort Knox, the vaults at the Federal Reserve and other depositories reportedly house the gold, the gold reserves that underpin our nation's financial security.

Yet, though on paper, America is the world's largest holder of gold, there has been no full independent audit of these reserves in over 70 years.

This has led to widespread speculation, conspiracy theories, and growing distrust in our institutions.

At a time when Americans are most skeptical than ever of their government and financial elites, a simple yet profound act of radical transparency could be a game changer.

I'm asking you for the opportunity to bring a camera crew under the strictest security measures to document and verify the presence of America's gold reserves.

This would not be a spectacle or a stunt, but a serious journalistic endeavor to restore confidence in what should be be an unquestionable truth that the wealth of the American people is indeed intact and accounted for.

The implications of this cannot be overstated.

Restoring trust in our monetary system.

With inflationary concerns rising and increasing discussions about digital

currencies and central bank interventions, proving the existence of our gold reserves would reinforce the strength and stability of the U.S.

dollar.

B.

Shutting down speculation.

From Wall Street insiders to everyday citizens, many have questioned whether the gold we claim to have is actually there.

A definitive answer provided through an open and verifiable process would put an end to decades of uncertainty.

C.

Defining act of transparency.

You have long been the champion of exposing corruption and inefficiency in our government.

What better way to demonstrate your commitment to the people than by doing what no administration has done in nearly a century, opening the doors to America's vaults and letting people see the truth for themselves.

As someone who has spent my career seeking the truth, I believe this moment is not about gold.

It's about reaffirming the principles of honesty and accountability that made America great.

If our reserves are indeed secure, as the government claims, there should be no reason why the American people cannot see them with their own eyes.

I understand the sensitivities surrounding national security, but I am more than willing to work within the necessary parameters to ensure that this is done in a responsible manner.

But I firmly believe that this is a unique opportunity for you to demonstrate once again that you stand with the American people against the forces of secrecy and unchecked power.

I'd welcome the opportunity to discuss this further at your convenience and explore how we can make this a reality.

This could be a defining moment in your legacy of fighting for transparency and putting America first.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely, Glenn Beck.

Sent that letter to the White House yesterday, and I also tweeted it.

I would love for you to retweet.

Immediately, Elon Musk retweeted it and said yes.

And

Senator Mike Lee

got into the fray somewhat because people were saying, oh, that's not true.

They haven't.

No, there hasn't been full transparency since the 1950s.

In 19, I think it's 1974, they let some senators in without camera crews to verify that, yeah, the gold is there.

Well, that's not an accounting.

Where is the accounting of our country's gold?

There were, and I'm, I'm pulling these numbers out of my butt here, so don't hold me to these exact numbers.

But in like 1940, we had like 697 million ounces of gold.

Okay, that's a lot of gold.

It's my understanding we're down to about 160 million

ounces of gold.

Okay, I think, I'm not sure, but I would do my homework on this.

I think most of that is because we are, we rebuilt Europe.

We took our resources and sent it back to Europe to rebuild Europe.

Don't know if that's what happened to it, but

those numbers are out.

So there's something that is clearly that happened, and it was all on the up and up, I believe.

But those 167 million ounces of gold are those

at Fort Knox.

They say half of it is underneath the streets of New York in the Federal Reserve Vault, where they are holding it for us.

I'm not really...

comfortable with the Federal Reserve holding our gold.

I don't know why we wouldn't have it in Fort Knox, but that's a different story.

But both of them need to be audited.

Audited, meaning somebody needs to go in and count every brick and not just count up and across.

Okay.

Right.

You take each brick, weigh it,

and do an analysis on it and count it and put it back in.

It'd be fascinating.

I mean, it's been a while since we had an Al Capone's vault type of special, and we can go in there and there'll just be like papers on the floor and it'll be fascinating.

That would be...

It was a letdown with Al Capone.

Not this one.

It would be big news.

It would be big news if there was nothing in the vault.

Yes.

Yeah.

And I don't know.

I mean, I, it's hard to know exactly what's going on with all that, but we should know.

And honestly, like they have this bill coming up, this reconciliation bill.

I think it would be very easy to put in there an annual, a biannual review

to check this out and make sure it's all in there.

I mean, I think that you know that nobody knows, no one single person knows how to get into the vault.

It's like like several people that have their portion of opening the door at the vault.

So it takes several people to open it.

Really?

Yeah.

I mean, I just love, just for, I mean, they, and they wouldn't show that to us, you know,

you know, and here's what you do next to open the vault.

I mean, they're not going to show that, but it would be fascinating to know the security.

just on that building.

Do they have a get smart type of thing going on?

Yeah, you get into a phone booth and you go down.

Yeah.

Yeah.

They should just put that in even if it's not necessary.

Right.

We're wasting money on so much other stuff.

Why not this?

We spent, what, $10 million on people getting circumcised in Mozambique.

Right.

We can get a phone booth.

Why not get a cool phone booth?

Yeah.

That whole situation with the social security numbers, where there's millions of people that are like 130 years old

that have social security numbers and are technically still in the books.

They say, you know, it's actually not that big of a deal.

That, you know, they've been, a lot of it is, you know, it's just paperwork stuff and they're not actually receiving payments.

I think something like 98% of the people over 100 are not receiving payments.

Now, that does indicate that there's probably a few people that are, and we should find out who is on that list because there are some people that actually, of course, are over 100 years old.

So some of those should be fine, but we should be able to check that out pretty quickly.

And they're like, you know, the question is cost-benefit analysis here.

It's like the benefit, really, just to take a bunch of, you know, numbers off of a list doesn't really do much good for the American people.

And it would cost $5 to $10 million dollars to do it.

Why?

Why would it cost five to ten million dollars?

Let's just start here.

Everybody over 130, you just immediately delete.

If one of them says, hey, Woody, what's going on with my social security bank?

I want them in the world record book.

I want them in the world record book.

Let's meet them.

And let's triple their payments until they die.

Just for fun.

You know, maybe at 130, we automatically triple your payments if you can make it that long.

At 105, I'm thinking about doing that.

Okay, fine.

Congratulations.

You made it to 105.

At 110, I cut you off.

But like, there's no secondary question as to why it would cost $5 to $10 million to remove a bunch of names from a list of people who can't possibly be alive.

That's going to cost us $10 million?

It's like when they always say that with the wall, they're always like, yeah, it's going to cost $10 million a mile.

Why?

Why is it going to cost $10 million a mile?

I mean, it's just absurd.

And they keep doing doing these things to us over and over and over again.

And the left, of course, puts all sorts of weird restrictions on it.

It's not as if every single thing you see, because when you see, oh, gosh, there's people that are 190 years old with social security numbers that are active, the immediate thought, understandably, would be, okay, well, that's a real scheme and someone's stealing money or whatever.

In reality, there are government reports on this that say that those people, and it doesn't seem like they actually are receiving money.

It's just a record-keeping thing.

But like, why not clean it up take 10 minutes that's a 10 minute database delete

so the story that's going around with this is that Elon Musk repeatedly claim that he found all kinds of fraud in social security but I look at the quote And in the Oval Office press conference, he said, a cursory examination, so first examination of Social Security.

We got people out there that are 150 years old.

Now, do you know anybody at 150?

I don't know.

They should be in the Guinness Book of World Records.

So that's a case where I think they're probably dead.

Now,

the articles that I'm reading immediately go into

that's just the broken system.

There's nobody who's 150 that's scamming the, you know, the system.

That money is, well, you don't know that for a fact.

Just like you can't say Elon Musk.

Elon Musk can't come out and say massive fraud.

You can say massive fraud if all of these numbers are still active and paying out.

You could say that.

It would be massive fraud.

You can't say it's not massive fraud.

You can say it probably isn't.

But this war on words is just insane because what Stu just said is the point.

Why do we have a question on it?

There was a story out today, $4.7 trillion

not marked for anything from the Treasury Department.

Now, Elon Musk didn't find this.

His people who are working with Treasury people, they're the ones who found this and brought it to the attention.

And what it means is there's $4.7 trillion of checks where it doesn't, you know, where it says at the bottom next to your signature, four.

Nothing's filled in in that space.

They have no idea what $4.7 trillion,

where it went,

what it was for.

Now, that could be fraud,

but shouldn't we know?

Shouldn't we just look into that?

I mean, I don't understand how people are fighting against this tooth and nail, unless

you have something to hide, unless you're afraid something that you've been doing.

This is why the number one search, five times more than anyplace else, the number one search in Washington, D.C.

is criminal attorneys in the District of Columbia.

Maybe somebody is like, uh-oh, maybe they're going to find something that we're doing.

I don't know.

Could be that.

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We are so glad that you are here.

Thank you so much for listening.

You know, the thing on the gold that we have to be very, very aware of and why it is important is we are talking about

putting more assets on our balance sheet.

So in other words, I mean, we're not broke if you want to count all of the oil that we have in Alaska.

You put that on our balance sheet, and that takes a lot of debt worry away.

So they're looking at rebalancing everything.

But when you go in and look at the gold, you have to make sure that all of the gold is marked U.S.

Treasury.

When we, when, I sorry, not us, when the Federal Reserve returned the gold of Germany to Germany.

They demanded it be released from New York, sent back to Germany.

Took us about two years to transfer that, but they got it.

But when they got it,

it wasn't stamped German.

It had been repoured.

Why?

Why?

Why wouldn't you return the German gold to Germany?

The speculation is, is rehypothecation, that we have used this gold for several countries and just kept counting our gold and their gold as our gold and our gold and their gold as their gold.

And

there's not enough gold to cover all of it.

And that all of the countries were in on it.

And

that a lot of this gold is not there anymore.

I hope that's not true, but I don't trust the Federal Reserve at all.

And I don't think we should.

They've been the ones who have brought us this golden, golden era of the stock market where the rich just keep getting richer and the average person is struggling.

That's the Federal Reserve.

I don't think we trust them with our gold.

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Back in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Tom Brokaw narrated a special about the allyship between Canada and the U.S.

And here's part of what he said.

In our darkest hours, Canada has been with us.

On September 11th, as the United States shut down its airspace, Canada instituted Operation Yellow Ribbon, landing 239 U.S.-bound flights with 33,000 passengers at 17 different Canadian airports.

And then, amid the uncertainty that followed, entire communities housed and fed those thousands of passengers for days afterward.

In the long history of sovereign neighbors, there never has been a relationship as close, productive, and peaceful as the U.S.

and Canada.

We share a continent and so much more.

Speaking before the Canadian Parliament, President Kennedy summarized the relationship this way.

Geography has made us neighbors.

History has made us friends.

Economics has made us partners.

And necessity has made us allies.

Those whom nature have so joined together, said Kennedy, that no man put us under.

Do we still feel that way about Canada?

I mean, I do.

I don't know if they feel that way about us right now.

And here's maybe the most important.

I don't really care.

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But we're going to go into what's happening in Canada and Europe.

Is Donald Trump getting out of NATO?

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Hello, Ezra.

How are you?

Hi, it's great to be on the show.

You know, I love America and I love Canada too.

And

I don't think I have to choose.

I also love Trump, by the way.

And

so it's been a bumpy few weeks because Trump said, hey, Canada, fix your border problem or we're going to slap you with tariffs.

And when you think of open borders, you think the Mexican border, right?

And it's true, the vast majority, numerically, of the smuggling of people and drugs is from the Mexican side.

But Canada's not perfect.

It's getting worse.

There's actually more would-be terrorists that are nabbed on the northern border than the Mexico border.

A lot of Chinese, isn't it?

Exactly.

And the cartels are active in Canada, including not just the Mexican cartels, but, you know, there's big meth labs being found in Canada every week.

Here's the thing.

If you look at the announcement that Trump Trump made, this was back, I think, in November.

He said, look, by the time I'm inaugurated on Jan 20, I want you, Mexico, and you, Canada, to basically do the preparatory work to seal the borders.

Start working on it now.

Or else I'll slap you with a tariff.

So I think a grown-up would say, okay, he wants us to seal the borders.

We should probably do that in our own interest anyways.

And he's got an or else in there that maybe stings a bit, but let's just do the work because it's in our interest too.

Trouble is, Trudeau said, nah, I'm not going to seal the border.

I'm not going to crack down on illegal migrants and illegal drugs, even though that's something we should do.

I'm going to focus on the or else and I'm going to get into sort of a staring contest with an ally 10 times bigger than us.

And I've watched Trump's announcement.

He wants the border fixed.

The tariff is the or else.

But here's the thing, and I don't know if Trump really thought about this because he's dealing with bigger fish.

Like he's dealing with Ukraine.

He's dealing with Gaza.

And he's dealing with the economy and the fires in L.A.

and getting his nominees through the Senate.

So he's dealing with huge things.

I don't think he's following the minutia of Canadian politics because let me tell you one thing I think Trump didn't count on.

I mean, Trump's a master negotiator.

And the thing about a negotiation is the other guy, you know,

you've got to be willing to walk away and you've got to make it so the other guy sort of doesn't want to walk away because his alternative is worse.

But here's the thing about Trudeau.

I don't know if you remember this, Glenn, but in January, Justin Trudeau announced he was going to resign.

And that's going to take effect on March 9th.

That's like three weeks from now.

So Trudeau doesn't have the interest of getting a deal.

He wants his final few weeks as prime minister.

to be, you know, an epic superhero coming to save Canada.

He wants to be Captain Canada fighting against the big big bad Trump.

He doesn't actually want a deal, Glenn,

because that's boring and that looks like he's taking orders from Trump.

If he fights Trump, if he says, no, no, no, I don't want to spend a few billion on border security.

I want to get in a $100 billion trade war.

See, Trump's not used to negotiating with a guy who actually wants to hurt himself.

But why would Trudeau want that?

Two reasons.

Number one, to change the narrative.

He's the captain Canada Canada saving our country from the big, bad Trump.

And we've got a lot of Trump derangement syndrome over here.

But number two,

Trudeau has wrecked our economy through taxes and debt and inflation and cost of living.

So if Trump actually does bring in punitive tariffs, Trudeau can say, uh-huh, this is on Trump.

It's not me.

I didn't wreck the economy.

Trump did.

So the thing is, Trump is dealing with a guy who is acting in bad faith.

Justin Trudeau wants a trade war.

He wants our countries to fight.

So let me ask you this.

I have been watching the reaction of some Canadians, and they're like, we're not going to become the 51st state.

Do you guys understand trolling?

Donald Trump, he's calling Trudeau the governor of the 51st state to minimalize him,

as a mock of Trudeau.

We're not thinking about buying you.

We're not offering to buy you.

And we're certainly not sending troops up there to take you.

Do the canadians just not understand that

i think it's a combination because here's the thing for the last 10 years trudeau has tried to denature canada he our founding prime minister is named john a mcdonald's sir john a mcdonald's our version of george washington he's on our ten dollar bill there's statues of him everywhere trudeau stripped him off the ten dollar bill trudeau presided over his statues being knocked down.

Trudeau has told us that we are a country that committed genocide against Indian people.

Trudeau calls us sexist, racist.

He says, and he told the New York Times, we have no core values.

We're basically a hotel.

So he spent,

he changed our national anthem.

Who asked him to do that?

Like, he's doing all these things.

He went on.

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

He changed your national anthem from O Canada to what?

It's still O Canada, but he changed the words.

And like, who asked you to do that?

He went on Anderson Cooper's show, and Anderson Cooper said, well, tell me what's a Canadian.

Okay, that's a question you'd expect a prime minister to answer.

He said, well, we're not Americans.

That's not an identity.

That's sort of an attitude.

And so here's a guy who for 10 years has derided what it means to be Canada.

And he's given away citizenship to millions.

So

I think Trump, in his uncanny way, detected within Trudeau a bit of an inferiority complex,

a bit of a weakness.

And so that 51st state thing, governor thing,

it actually stings because Trudeau has spent 10 years destroying our national identity.

And Trump must have grokked that somehow, because every time Trump says that, it actually hurts because we have spent 10 years destroying what's made us Canadian.

And Trump figured it out.

So he's very good.

He's very good at knowing where people's weaknesses are.

I think that's

one of his real skills in negotiating.

He knows what the other side is thinking and what they're afraid of.

Let me ask you this.

Is this going to turn into something?

Well, you know, there was some booing.

There's a hockey game between our two.

No, we're very well aware of it.

Yeah, and the booing, I think people are,

some people are sort of startled because the idea of fighting with America is unthinkable.

Like, we're, you really, you almost can't tell a difference between a Canadian and American other than how we pronounce a few words like a boot, the hoose.

Right.

How long you wait for health care.

Yeah, there's just a few things.

I mean, there are some differences, of course, but I can't think of two countries that are more similar.

So, the idea that we're in some battle with America, it's confusing to Canadians.

But here's the thing.

Let me just say a quick thing about the 51st state.

You know how California is this huge electoral college that always goes Democrat every time?

Let me say this to my brothers in the United States.

You do not want another 41 million people who will vote Democrat every time for

we've made that point.

We've made that point.

I myself would be a Trump supporter in the RP and maybe the province of Alberta where I'm from would.

And by the way, I know you have some challenges with French, sorry, Spanish bilingualism.

You know a quarter of our country is French.

Oh, we know.

So, I mean, get ready for French to be spoken in your Congress.

I'm just saying, you know, there's probably a few details you didn't think about, but let me tell you

what actually matters.

I don't know if you know, but our free trade agreement that Trump renegotiated with Canada, it already gives you everything you want.

We have 170 billion, with a B, barrels of oil in our oil sands, and you have access to it.

You have preferential access to it.

And so when Trump talks about slapping that with the tariff, my phrase is, goes out to America first.

You're the customer.

You need that oil to displace the conflict oil you're buying from OPEC.

So how about instead of slapping oil with a tariff, since that's just going to your refineries, we're the number one source of American oil other than America.

You make about half of your own oil in Texas and other places, but the other half, we're your number one source.

Then comes Mexico, then Saudi Arabia.

How about replace that OPEC oil with more Canadian oil?

And I know Donald Trump's a deal maker, art of the deal.

Well,

how about do a 50-year deal with Canada?

You could buy every one of those 170 barrels of oil, 170 billion, and that would last you 50 years.

You would be able to displace every single foreign barrel of crude.

$13 trillion deal.

That's a bigger deal than Greenland.

You have access to that oil.

It's yours.

But most of the companies operating there are American-owned.

Even the Canadian companies, they're all listed on your American Stock Exchange.

You own the companies that are making the money.

Like, it's American all the way down.

And you don't want China to get access to that oil.

China is poking around Canada's oil sands.

What does China want?

China wants you to push Canada away.

Don't.

Don't, don't, don't, don't do it.

And

I just, I think that

Trump is shooting at Trudeau, but hitting us.

Don't do that.

I have a creative way to get back at Trudeau, but don't do it by attacking Canada.

What's your creative way?

Well, I'll tell you.

I mentioned before that Justin Trudeau said Canada has committed a genocide against our native peoples.

But he says that in the present tense.

He says we are committing a genocide.

Really?

That sounds like a crime against humanity.

What if Trump

were to issue an executive order saying, taking notice of Justin Trudeau's confession that he is presiding over a genocide.

We hereby put sanctions on Justin Trudeau and his cabinet.

They may not enter the United States.

They may not fly over our country.

They may not do this.

So just like Trump is doing with that international criminal court

that wanted to arrest Netanyahu, if you smack Justin Trudeau around, he loves going to New York.

He goes down to New York and parties and he sort of does, you know, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

Trudeau loves going to America.

If you took that away from him, Trudeau would be floored.

Go after Trudeau.

You want to punish Trudeau?

Me too.

I got some ideas.

But don't

Ukrainians.

Get all the oil you want.

Let's be good friends.

And by the way, you do a $13 trillion deal to buy all our oil for 50 years.

Now we've got some money to build up our armed forces and be your best buddies again like we were on D-Day.

Okay.

Like we were in Afghanistan.

Ezra, hang on just a second because I want to switch because Europe is freaking out about Trump saying, you know, I don't know, maybe we don't involve ourselves in NATO anymore.

What he said in Germany or what J.D.

Vance said in Germany was absolutely right.

The people of Germany looked like they were with the United States, but Europe has changed a great deal.

And I want to talk to you about that here in just a second.

Give me 60 seconds back with Ezra Levant.

He's the founder of Rebel News, which is kind of the blaze of

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10 seconds, station ID.

His little vant from the Rebel News in Canada.

Did you see the speech by J.D.

Vance

last week and then in Germany?

You saw them both?

Oh, yeah.

When he was talking to the Munich Security Conference, and he just said, look, why are you guys abandoning our values of freedom of speech?

And he gave lots of examples.

It was incredible.

And I think it really wobbled them a bit.

It shook them.

Oh, yeah, it did.

I mean, the guy who was head of the conference cried at the end, saying that we don't have anything in common with America anymore.

And I'm like, wow, that's quite a statement.

He was talking about freedom of speech.

But Canada.

Go ahead.

Go ahead.

Well, I was going to say the U.S.

has

go ahead.

No, no, no, go.

Now neither of us are going to go.

Okay.

But Canada and the

European Union, they're kind of headed in the same direction.

And

it's especially Europe.

It feels like they're just an organ of the WEF and they're not listening to their people.

What happens if we,

I mean,

if we

keep our values and they are opposed to our values, we're no longer allies, nor should we be allies.

I agree with you, but there's one difference between the EU and Canada.

The EU is largely unelected bureaucrats.

They have,

you know,

it's a terrible monster.

Whereas Canada, we are just weeks or at most months away from a new election.

And all the polls show that Trudeau's party, even if someone else leads it, will be thrown into the dustbin of history.

And a new conservative leader named Pierre Polyev will win.

And he is very much friendlier to America.

He's pro-conservative, pro-military, anti-woke.

He's against the carbon tax.

He's pledged to scrap it.

He's pledged to get rid of our state broadcaster, the CBC, which is very left-wing.

So I'd say one huge difference is that Canadians are waking up.

The last poll I saw for Trudeau until this latest superhero revival that he's been able to do by being captain Canada, he was as low as 16% in the polls.

So we were sort of almost done with Trudeau, but funny enough, Trump sort of pumped him up a bit by giving him the 51st state battle to fight.

Can I throw one more thing at you?

Yeah, I've got about 90 seconds.

In energy, Europe buys a lot of its energy from Russia, which is why Russia couldn't afford to evade Ukraine.

You're buying a lot of oil from OPEC.

If you bought Canadian oil instead, you wouldn't have to be so militarily deployed in the Persian Gulf.

You could be there by choice, not by necessity.

You spend $50 billion a year on the U.S.

Fifth Fleet defending the Persian Gulf sea lanes.

How about just fill up the Keystone Excel pipeline?

and get Canadian ethical oil instead.

That's my counter-argument to the tariffs on Canada.

Lean into the oil sands.

sands.

Don't push them away.

Replace your OPEC conflict oil with Canadian ethical oil.

And then if you want to play around militarily in the Middle East, fill your boots.

But you're not doing so just to be the security guard to escort that oil to America.

You divide $50 billion a year into the oil America buys from the Persian Gulf.

It's like $100 a barrel in military costs just to get that oil.

This is my argument, Glenn, for our countries becoming closer friends, not pushing each other away.

You've talked me into it.

I think we launch military plans against Canada this afternoon and just take all that oil.

You don't need to.

You've already got all the access to it in the world.

It's already mine.

I know.

By American companies.

I know.

Ezra, thank you so much.

Always great to talk to you.

Blessings to you and

Canada.

Not Trudeau, but everybody up in Canada.

We love you guys.

Thanks, my friend.

You too.

Bye-bye.

Bye-bye.

All right.

There's one other thing that we really, I'd like to get into here, and that is this rumor that's going around, mainly in Europe, that Trump is going to pull out of NATO.

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There's a story

about Ukraine today, and it is about all of our allies freaking over in Europe.

Not all of them.

Poland is fine.

But Poland, or sorry, Italy, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Netherlands.

They're like,

we need a seat at the table for this Ukraine thing.

United Kingdom is the one.

Remember, it was Boris Johnson that went over and said, don't take the peace deal.

Don't do it.

Don't do it.

Well,

we're going to let you into the room.

You weren't for peace then, and I don't think you are now.

But they're all claiming that they have to have a seat at the table.

And Donald Trump said, I don't think that's going to happen.

Why should they have a seat at the table?

It's between Russia and Ukraine.

And we're the ones making this happen.

And importantly, it's not between Russia and us.

No.

We have a role in that because really really without us, Ukraine has no defense.

I mean, is Europe going to step up and spend all those hundreds of billions of dollars?

Well, they're trying to.

If they want to, they can.

Do you know they spend,

if they're lucky, they spend 3% of their GDP.

Lucky.

I think Poland is the only one that is doing more than that, and it's 4%.

Most of them do less than 2% of their GDP for defense.

Do you know how much we spend on defense

as a percentage?

Right in that vicinity, right?

It's anywhere from 15 to 20 percent of our GDP.

Fiscal years spending has typically accounted for 15 to 20 percent of total federal budget.

Fiscal year 2023

of the budget.

That's different than GDP.

Yeah, yeah.

Of course,

sorry, sorry.

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.

Of the budget.

Federal spending was approximately $6.2 trillion.

That was for 2023 13.8%.

Yeah.

So we, yeah, that's which is, you know, we spend about 850 billion-ish shit.

That would be 3.36 of GDP.

Right?

Yeah, that's about right, which is actually pretty low historically for us.

It was a lot higher.

A Korean war we were double-digits percentage.

Yes.

Yeah, no, I mean, look,

look, this is quite clearly much more a European issue than an American issue.

That's not to say that we have no interest in deterring Russia.

We do have an interest in that.

I do see that.

I know that's not always the.

Are you willing to put boots on the ground to be peacekeepers?

No, I don't want anything to do with that.

I want to stay away from nuclear war with Russia.

That's something I want to do.

Starmer is saying the United States needs to be there as peacekeepers.

Not a single boot goes on the ground.

No,

no, it's not happening.

Not going to do it.

And I mean, we've, honestly,

I don't think there's anybody who wants that.

Europe does.

Not Europe.

I'm talking about Europe.

Not Poland.

Poland is like, we're not doing that.

We're not putting any footprint in Ukraine.

None.

Right.

I mean, look, Ukraine has to defend Ukraine.

If Europe wants to be the sugar daddy for that war, they can be the sugar daddy for that war.

And we won't really, like, I won't sit back and be like, oh, gosh, darn it, Russia's still getting attacked by Europe.

I'm not going to sit here and I'm not going to worry about it all that much.

Russia is going to be attacked by Ukraine still, and that war keeps going on.

I don't think it's a good thing for the Ukrainian people.

I don't think it's it's a good thing for the Russian people.

I don't think it's a good thing for the world.

But I do think that pushing back on Russia has some understandable benefits when you're talking about weakening

one of the closest countries that could compete with us as far as superpower power status.

That being said, my much larger concern is not being involved in a war with Russia.

I don't want to be in a nuclear war.

I don't want to be in the middle of that.

I don't want something that can spiral out of control in days, in minutes, and lead to half of our country being destroyed by nuclear weapons and half of theirs.

That's just not, that's not something I'm interested in staying away from that.

In every war game ever done by the Pentagon, in every war game, it has only ended in total nuclear annihilation.

The entire world.

No matter how it starts, no matter where it starts.

Once somebody launches a nuclear missile, within the first hour, every missile has been launched, no matter what they've tried.

That's terrifying.

Yeah.

It's terrifying.

Even if you're completely confident in our side of things, right?

Yeah.

Which I know the left doesn't seem to be at all.

I don't know why they are so still pushing for this, considering they think Donald Trump's a fascist dictator with

a temper.

Right.

But even if you are convinced that Donald Trump will never launch a nuclear weapon in response to something that Vladimir Putin does, you still have to be worried about Vladimir Putin.

Right?

Like you can't sit here and be like, oh, gosh, Putin should be fine.

He'll never do such a thing.

If he believes he's losing he very well might we are in a situation now that this has gone on for multiple years ukraine had an opportunity with a counteroffensive that we funded and they i'm sure fought valiantly in that effort but it didn't work and now we're at a stalemate and if we can get this thing over with i'm sorry

It sucks for them.

I mean, look, I don't even say that dismissively.

It does suck for them.

They got invaded and they're going to lose a giant chunk of territory on their eastern side if that's the way this thing settles.

That sucks for them.

It really does.

But that being said, our interest as Americans, America first,

is to make sure we are not drawn into a giant war against Russia that might end up in a nuclear conflict.

Okay, two thoughts.

One,

I believe Donald Trump may be the only president that is actually America first, not just some wuss, but actually American first and a strong president that would not launch nuclear missiles.

I wonder, I hope we don't ever test it, but I wonder if somebody launched against us, if we would actually launch, because he knows what that means.

And he might just say,

take it.

We lose a couple of cities.

Go launch.

Is that a terrible thought?

No, it's not.

Not when you know how it always ends.

You know,

you're saying it's not,

you're arguing with me that it's not the worst thought, which I would agree with.

I guess it would be horrible in some ways you could argue

that it would be worse if it goes back and forth.

Of course it would.

Although, again, we are if we just sit here and take nuclear weapons, I don't think we're in a good position either.

And probably not one that lasts.

No.

So either way, pretty much everybody's toast.

I know.

Which is why it always ends that way, right?

That's why it does.

It is.

The second thing is that

why are we thinking that our interests are aligned with Europe?

You know, the one thing that I think is happening in America right now is the whole world is getting off one way or another of all of the deals that were made after World War II.

That's over.

Brexit.

I mean, not Brexit.

Brettonwood.

you know,

NATO, you're saying?

And even NATO.

I think those are

last century, 100 years ago.

I think the world is changing so much.

And I think our allies have become the World Economic Forum.

I mean, the elites, not the people, but the elites in those countries, they're not listening to their people.

They are not friends of freedom.

They are not going.

I mean, I wonder why we would protect them.

Well, I mean, look, we were aligned with the Soviet Union against the Nazis, right?

So we had

very little in common with them.

Yeah, but these are our ally allies.

We held our nose on the Russians.

No, it's true.

And I think at some level, we're beginning to hold our nose.

That being said, you know, we always talk about the world changing.

You know,

the world's not set up all that terribly for the United States.

No, it's not.

I mean, we're kind of the ones winning this, even though it feels like we're losing ground, which I think is true.

We're still the superpower of the world.

You still see the, you know, Donald Trump is not magic.

He's able to wield this power because it exists.

Right.

And that is important to hold on to.

I don't think we really, like the grass isn't all that much greener in any other scenario.

Holding on to this world order the way it stands now and trying to defend it is what I think Trump is trying to do.

Recognizing this is actually a positive for us, right?

We want to be, we want to be,

we don't want to wield the power all the time.

We want to have the ability to wield it when we need it.

Correct.

But we have to fix our country.

All of us do.

We have to fix our country.

And right now,

there's two paths.

One that leads to the administrative state where unelected bureaucrats, just like in Europe, run everything.

And if you fall afoul of them, look out.

The other is freedom and a constitutional republic like ours that says,

No, you work for us, government.

We don't work for you.

And while there are laws I can break, expressing myself or speaking out about a politician or whatever is not one of those things that is against the law here.

And resetting to common sense, those are the two things.

If you get,

I'm sorry, I'm going to say the only thing I know him as is

the apple-eating politician from

Canada.

Yeah, you get him, and you might have another ally.

You get Farage

in

England, you might have another ally.

Malay.

I mean, they have

some around the world

that are better than they used to be, certainly.

Yes.

Maybe not perfect, but better than they used to be.

But until that time,

man, I'm just not interested in spending our blood and treasure

to protect people who admitted over the weekend.

tearfully in Germany that we don't really have anything in common with America anymore.

Also,

what kind of reaction is that?

You're a man.

You're a German.

I mean, like, I know I'm talking to the guy who cried on TV all the time back in the day.

So, you know, I get that there's a little irony here, but like, come on.

What are you talking about?

This is a guy saying, hey, you know, maybe you guys should watch where your free speech thing is going.

Watch how you're treating this.

Like, Vance gave a very calm, rational case here.

You might not agree with it.

You don't have to agree with it.

You're a sovereign nation.

But to go out and say, say, oh my gosh, we're going to cry about how the United States, which is being consistent with its Constitution and its principles and its culture and its traditions that have existed for hundreds of years, you're going to start crying and whining about how, oh, I can't believe we don't agree with them anymore.

Because I think this is what they were so afraid of.

This is why they're canceling elections and everything else.

They are terrified that the West, that the people will wake up and they'll say, wait a minute.

No, we're not doing that.

That's why Donald Trump had to be destroyed.

He's opened now Pandora's box of freedom and it's going to spread.

And they are

terrified of it and they really have convinced themselves that they were right.

But what does this mean?

Because I keep hearing this, like, oh, Europe,

this country, that country, they need their Donald Trump.

Look, if what they meant by that was actual Donald Trump or someone who is identical to Donald Trump, that would be a very good change for Europe.

Yes, yes.

How Europeans translate what they think Donald Trump is is terrifying.

Terrifying.

But you know what makes that worse?

A government, which all of them are, that are stomping every day on the rights of their people and disenfranchising them even more.

Yes, I agree.

That makes it much worse.

I mean, you'll go for anybody.

You keep doing this to the people in Europe and in England.

They're going to rise up and you're not going to like who they picked to rise up against you.

I mean, they're the ones that will go for the strongman.

We have to watch our own tendencies here, but at least we have traditions of a constitution and a bill of rights.

I don't know how strong that is anymore, but it's at least a lot stronger.

They have nothing over there.

They are playing with fire and could set the whole world ablaze.

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I'm glad you're here.

You know, we were just talking off the air about, you know, how do we save the country with budget cuts and everything else?

And you're just not going to be able to do it without cutting into things like

Social Security.

And that doesn't mean that you cut people who are on it now.

You know, I mean, I'm 61.

The average death now for a guy is 77.

So when Social Security was put in, the average lifespan for a man was 63.

You weren't intended on getting any of it.

Now 65.

Now, if you're 60, you know, if you're 60 plus, I mean, you planned your whole life around retiring at 65, okay?

But that needs to gradually change.

I knew Social Security was going to be insolvent when I was a kid.

I mean, Reagan talked about it.

I never expected Social Security to be my, you know, my only hope.

One little baby step on this, too, I will say, Glenn, is you are one year away from early eligibility for Social Security, which sounds crazy.

You don't seem like that at all,

which is nuts, by the way.

You're nowhere near

wanting to retire.

I don't ever think I want to retire fully.

Right.

Right.

I would also add, in addition to this,

you shouldn't have any eligibility for Social Security.

I know.

I've done pretty well for yourself.

I'm willing to do that.

However, the unfairness of it.

Oh, like I've known my whole life Social Security was going to melt down by the time I got here.

Okay.

I've known that.

They've said that.

However, I've paid my whole life expecting to get it.

Now,

because I'm a generous guy, that's fine.

I won't take it.

I don't need it.

However,

that

is a giant scam.

It is, although that's the weird thing about Social Security, is we look at it as something that is owed to us.

Every other government program, we pay taxes and are annoyed at it.

Yes.

And instead, with this one, they've twisted our mind.

FDR strewed with our mind and said,

No, it's actually a savings program.

No, it's not.

It's the same as every other dumb thing we pay taxes for.

Yes, I agree.

And a lot of it you pay in and you get nothing out.

And that's how it works.

But you have to start with waste and mismanagement

elsewhere before you even get there.

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