Did Ketanji Brown Jackson Say Black Voters Are Disabled?! | Guests: Megyn Kelly & Jack Ciattarelli | 10/16/25

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Glenn discusses the Supreme Court's upcoming decision in a case based on the Voting Rights Act, which originated from a controversial redistricting map in Louisiana that sorts people by race to guarantee congressional seats. There is no constitutional right to proportional representation. Is the Left arguing that African-Americans are incapable of doing simple tasks in an attempt to defend the Voting Rights Act? Journalist Megyn Kelly joins to discuss her upcoming event with Glenn and the racism that came from Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Glenn and Stu discuss the Trump administration's ongoing attacks on drug vessels in an attempt to curb illegal drugs entering the country. Glenn and Stu react to former Vice President Kamala Harris' claim that she was the most qualified presidential candidate. New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli joins to discuss the failed liberal policies that have plagued New Jersey. Glenn discusses the upcoming No Kings protests that are planned for this weekend. Glenn reveals more of what he will show at his event with Megyn Kelly.
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I mean, I don't mean to be rude, but really, honestly, one of the dumbest Supreme Court justices we've ever had, Katanji Brown Jackson.

I like to call her Jackson Brown because it makes her a little cooler.

But she said yesterday that

when

congressional districts are drawn up,

Black people are systematically disabled because they don't have the proper access to voting systems.

And she actually compared it to the ADA.

They're disabled.

Like, I mean,

I'd love to hear from you if you're black.

I'd love, I mean, really?

You're what?

You're, I mean, I think what she's saying, you're mentally disabled.

Excuse the language, but are you retarded?

You can't, you don't know how to vote?

How insulting is this?

This is a really important topic because we are talking now about, are we a nation that believes that all men are created equal?

Or are we becoming, you a nation that believes that your political worth is determined by the color of your skin?

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So the real fight that is now in the front of the Supreme Court, maybe you haven't heard much about it, it's a case that will redefine voting rights or could redefine voting rights and could redefine the Constitution and the balance of power for Congress for a generation.

At the center of all of this is a redistricting map that was happening in Louisiana.

And this thing carved up communities and it stretches 250 miles

across the state of Louisiana.

It snakes its way through cities just to group black voters together into a single political block.

Why?

Well, because the activists, and let's be honest, because the Democrats, the Democratic Party, believe that they are entitled to congressional seats based on race.

But here's the problem with that.

And it's not a small problem.

This idea just doesn't raise constitutional questions.

It collides head-on with the most fundamental principles of the American experiment.

The 14th Amendment, that's our equal rights or equal protection clause, was written to end government racial discrimination.

It doesn't say, you know, unless your intentions are good.

It doesn't say, you know, I mean, yeah, we're going to end that.

I mean, unless you're trying to help.

It says the government cannot treat citizens differently based on race, period.

And that is exactly what is happening here.

These maps are sorting people, not as individuals, not as neighbors, not as Americans, but as members of a racial tribe.

And they do it all with one goal, to guarantee a partisan outcome.

What is the difference if this would have happened back in the 1800s?

This is what the Democrats were fighting for this exact same thing to be able to keep the whites.

in power, to have everybody vote as a bloc so they could block black people from being elected.

Now they're doing it exactly the same way, except they've now adopted

this strange logic that now blacks all have to be kept together.

No, the point of this, the whole thing,

all of it was about no, individuals.

They're doing it for partisan outcome, and that's it.

And this is where Clarence Thomas is ringing the loudest and the clearest.

He has spent decades warning about this,

saying, and I want to quote, no matter how benevolent it's packaged, it's poison to a free republic he's written the Constitution abhors classifications based on race

why

because they assume that people of a certain color all think the same all vote the same and all must be represented the same that's ridiculous that's like That's like saying all white people vote the same.

Believe me, I know a lot of white people that I really strongly disagree with, and I don't vote the same way they do.

Okay?

that's not equality.

That is segregation in a three-piece suit.

That's what that is.

And supporters of these maps point to the Voting Rights Act.

This is then, this is really critical, the Voting Rights Act.

And they say, see, the Voting Rights Act, we have to do this.

Section 2 requires it.

That's their favorite defense.

But here's the truth.

A statute cannot authorize what the Constitution forbids.

No law, not the Voting Rights Act or anything else, can give a state permission to radically segregate voters.

That's against the Constitution.

And the Supreme Court has long held that race cannot be the predominant factor in drawing district lines.

Can't.

If it is,

It has to go to court and

it has to survive the highest level of scrutiny with the justices.

And that means it has to serve a compelling interest and be narrowly tailored.

Proponents of the racial maps fail this test every single time because there's no constitutional right for proportional representation.

Not for any race, not for any group.

Not because one-third of the state's population is black doesn't mean one-third of the congressional seats have to be black.

That's not democracy.

That's a racial quota system.

And it is every bit as unconstitutional as the segregation laws that we fought to abolish.

So here's the deeper truth on this.

The Constitution, and this is the problem we have been talking about for 25 years.

This is the problem that we have had since the beginning of the country.

There are two philosophies.

One is we're a group.

The other is, we're a nation of individuals.

Our founders chose to write the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence to uphold and protect the individual.

Not the white race, not the black race, not any race, not political coalitions, not anybody's

religion,

but the individual.

We all are counted as individuals.

You're not a statistic.

You're not a member of a racial interest group.

You're an American citizen with a voice, a vote, and a right to be treated as an individual.

And when you start grouping people together as voters by skin color, that assumes that everybody in that skin color is interchangeable.

That makes you a group.

It says your thoughts, your values, your political beliefs are predetermined by the shade or color of your skin.

And we know that's not true.

That's the opposite of equality.

And I know he's not popular anymore.

But Martin Luther King talked about this.

This is the one thing Martin Luther King really got right.

This is why we have Martin Luther King Day.

The one thing he was really right on is don't judge people by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.

That's who we are.

And

if we allow this to stand, that you can group people by color and you can snake a district 250 miles to cut neighborhoods up just

to get all of the people of one color in one voting block.

If we allow that to stand, then we're teaching the next generation that their race will forever define their place in America.

Do you want that?

I don't think anybody wants that.

Right?

Justice Thomas put it bluntly.

He said, our second, our Section 2 jurisprudence of prudence is broken beyond repair.

And he's right.

What was meant to be a shield against intentional discrimination has been twisted now into a sword and one that cuts against the very constitutional principles it's supposed to defend.

And if the Supreme Court doesn't correct the course, race-based districting is not just going to warp elections, it's going to warp the understanding of citizenship itself.

Again, it will turn the Constitution up on its head and say racial groups are what we're all about, not individuals.

And it will divide us, it will harden our politics along color lines, the worst thing that could possibly happen,

and ensure that racial essentialism is official government policy.

Our country doesn't survive that.

So when you look at this story, You can look at this and the way it's written in the, you know, in the papers and all the stories, because I read a bunch of them today.

Took me a while to figure this one out.

And you hear about the Voting Rights Act and everything else.

Remember, that statute.

That is not constitutional law.

And you cannot have any kind of statutes that go against the Constitution.

The most important thing you have to remember is our founders risk their lives to enshrine the radical idea that all men and women are created equal.

equal.

The Civil War was fought.

600,000 people died to make that a reality.

The civil rights movement marched to finish the work.

We cannot, we must not reverse all of that.

We can't betray the people and that principle now in the name of some short-term political gain.

Period.

The Constitution is colorblind.

It must remain colorblind.

The laws must be colorblind.

And if we ever forget that, then the great American promise of equality under the law becomes nothing more than a line in a history book.

And that can't happen.

And again, let me go back to where I started.

It's offensive.

The arguments that are now being used to defend this nonsense,

It is so offensive to say that black people are handicapped.

How does a single black American stand for this?

I mean, it has been insulting for a very long time.

You're too stupid to get a

to get ID.

Then how are you getting on a plane?

I mean, this is ridiculous.

It has been ridiculous for so long.

And now Katanji Brown Jackson is saying you're handicapped?

What does that mean?

You're mentally retarded?

How is the black population, if you said that about whites, I would be out of my mind?

Wait a minute, wait.

Wait, you can fight on my side, but don't call me mentally handicapped.

Don't say that I'm absolutely worthless and I can't do it without you.

My gosh, how evil is that?

How destructive is that?

How destructive is that to the psyche of African Americans?

Or if it was said about whites, about whites.

I mean, it's one thing to say, well, all whites are racist.

Well, I disagree with that, but I would think somebody who's saying

all blacks are mentally handicapped and just can't figure out how to vote

is a little racist.

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I know you're doing a show on this today, Stu.

What did I miss

on the Constitution in this crazy

court case?

I mean, there's a lot, obviously, to cover.

You know, the fact that they're essentially admitting this, like, they're admitting that

the lawyers in this case are admitting that, yeah, like we really do think that race should be, racial discrimination should be the factor here.

And it echoes, you know, Ibram Kendi, right?

You know, the only solution for past discrimination is current discrimination.

And the only solution for future discrimination is, yeah, you know,

I did the whole thing so many times.

Whatever.

But you get the point.

Like, basically, we need to discriminate because of what happened in the past.

Right.

Right.

Like, we need to discriminate.

If something happening now, now, we need to discriminate in the future.

Right.

And the fact that that's something they'll admit

is somewhat new and I thought was fading.

I think

we had a,

that's like a, almost like a,

it's like from the peak woke era, right?

22, 23.

And they're still kind of making that same argument, which is sort of shocking when you hear it.

Well, because I don't think there's a lot of people that just don't think that that's over yet.

I mean, I think it is.

And it's not.

I kind of warn you.

I tell you.

If we lose the House and the Senate, we are in real trouble.

But if we lose the presidency in 2028, I'm telling you, oh my gosh, the vengeance that will come is going to be terrifying because they think we're being vengeful.

And it's going to be bad.

And they do believe that all of this stuff is still all valid.

And America has moved past it.

I believe America has moved past it.

Just some people haven't.

And the attorneys in this case have not moved past it.

We're seeing this

in a lot of different aspects, but one of the most shocking ones is all of a sudden there's far fewer transgendered people.

Have you seen this?

This is a new study that just came out yesterday or the day before.

We did it on the show last night.

I think you might be interested in this, though.

This might be something we should do together because they have

it from 2023

was a peak of everyone saying that they're lgbtqqia two plus or male you know the the different those numbers are coming down those numbers are now coming down and it looked like a an everlasting trend for a while and it seemed like you remember we've talked about it that way like okay well because kids you know they just they're all woke and they're all like finding themselves uh you know uh saying that they're all bisexual rather than saying even if they don't wind up having these relationships with same-sex people they just say they're bisexual with like with the idea of like, I'm open-minded or whatever.

That seems to have peaked in 2023.

And we're seeing declines, pretty significant ones, over just the last couple of years, coinciding with, for the first time in a very long time, declines in the rates of anxiety and depression.

among younger people, which is shocking.

I mean, again, it was the same thing we've talked about where this is an everlasting trend since about the beginning of the cell phone,

the internet-enabled smartphone.

From that period until about 2023, it was a non-stop increase.

And we have seen at least a slight decrease, not back to the original levels, but back a little bit.

That would correspond.

I mean, you know, when you have something solid to stand on, you know, one of the theories that at least that I had was it's not just the cell phones, it's all of this other stuff stuff that there's no firm foundation on anything.

You don't know what anything means anymore.

You don't even know your gender.

You don't even know your gender.

You're attracted to that.

And that causes all kinds of stress when you don't have something solid to stand on.

That causes all kinds of stress.

And it's interesting that those numbers would both be going down at the same time.

Yeah, it is very interesting.

And if you think about it, like take it out of the medical context of anxiety for a second.

You know, people might suffer anxiety no matter what because they have their, you know, same thing with like depression.

It's not necessarily about about sad circumstances, right?

It's about, you know, maybe some, you know, chemical thing or whatever you want to, however you want to describe it.

What's fascinating about it, if you, if you just describe what causes regular anxiety, what, what causes regular anxiety in your life?

It's uncertainty.

Correct.

Right.

It is not being able to understand what's about to happen.

It's not being able to understand it, be able to depend on anything.

Like, am I going to be able to make my bills this month?

I don't know.

You know, that type of stuff causes normal everyday anxiety.

Well, if you can't figure out what gender you are, imagine the anxiety that would cause.

Imagine the depression that might cause you to do that.

Imagine the pressure and the anxiety that it causes of just the ever-changing everything to where you don't know if you're on the right side today or tomorrow.

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You know what I mean?

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Imagine the anxiety.

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who I would describe in the past as a journalist, one of the best journalists out there, still a journalist, but now kind of a media titan and host of the Megan Kelly Show.

Hello, Megan.

How are you?

Hello, my friend.

I'm great.

How are you doing?

I'm good.

I'm good.

Anxious to be with you.

What is it?

Next Saturday, we're going to be together here in Texas?

Fort Worth, baby.

Let's do this thing.

Could you get a bigger arena?

Have you ever been to the Tikis Arena?

No, I can't wait to see it.

Yeah, well, there's a lot of it.

There's a lot of it.

But we're going to be together, and tickets are still available and grab your tickets now.

I would like to know a couple of things.

First of all, I'm going to be making a pretty big announcement, breaking some news with you because you're a journalist and everybody goes to you for these things.

But I'm going to be breaking some big news.

And then

what else?

I'm only asking this because I just got off

one of the shows for Charlie Kirk and the audience kind of threw me for a loop.

I was answering questions.

I've never even pondered before, Megan.

Well, I mean, I think we're going to be doing some Q ⁇ A with the audience too, and I'm looking forward to that because I think what I've been hearing from a lot of folks commenting on our, you know, just on our social media feeds is they'd love to interact.

And so I thought, maybe we'll kick it off with just Q ⁇ A and have people have their say, and then we can do our interview and all that.

But like, my goal overall is just to make it a good time.

You know, I think people, if you're going to go out on a Saturday night, you want to have fun.

You know, you want to keep it upbeat.

There's so much to make fun of.

Well, I'm good at that.

I'm with you on that.

I be there all day long on that.

You know, and it's like, but this administration, which has a very healthy sense of humor and the bizarre attacks going on, did you just see the Bradley Whitford thing on The View just yesterday saying there are internment camps going on right now in the United States?

Are there?

He played a

political hack on the West Wing and now, ever since, has thought.

He's kind of like Hugh Brenner and the King of Eye, the King and I.

Remember how he got deluded and really started acting like the king?

He thought he really was one.

That's what's happened to Bradley Whitford.

Martin Sheen, for that matter, too, who played the president in that same series.

And now they both have gone so hardcore left and think all the worst rumors that you hear from like your great-great-granddad on

Facebook are true.

Internment camps across the United States, where?

Where specifically, Bradley?

Walk me through it.

Can you help me out on Kachanji Brown Jackson yesterday?

I think she said that blacks are mentally handicapped or maybe physically handicapped.

I don't know, but but she compared the voting rights act with the ada what what kind of handicapped how low can they uh go in insulting black americans before black americans are like okay come on

no it was unbelievable like i mean if one of the white justices had said that it would be on the cover of every magazine and the top of every newspaper the fact that she's black and i guess a woman they they give her a pass but she actually tried to say that we need ongoing scrutiny of all voting schemes in America because blacks are like people with disabilities with basically no rights.

Because she was saying when we passed the American with Disabilities Act, we had no requirements that buildings be handicapped accessible.

And that's basically the position of blacks in America in 2025.

But what's no rights such that there must be a national mandate requiring them.

How do you build a building so it's black accessible because i think they already are what what what kind of special ramps are needed to be built here i don't understand

do our black friends know that they can't just walk right into the buildings i i'm not sure they're aware of this fact is it or is it just katanji what how does she walk into the u.s supreme court and to make the point that blacks are not equal and are basically permanently disabled as she puts on her robe to take one of nine seats just crazy just crazy on that And then, you know, we have the shutdown, which is completely bizarre, the way the Democrats are trying to do this.

And I think they're holding it closed now because of the No Kings rally.

They want the big No Kings thing.

Is that violent?

Or how's that going to turn out this weekend?

Did you see the Trump tweet saying, I'm so relieved.

Thank you so much to the No Kings crowd.

I thought somebody was trying to become king, but thanks to you, I remain the president.

I appreciate it.

He's the master troller.

He is so funny.

You know, they did this in June with almost the same numbers, and nothing happened.

No one cared.

Didn't really get a lot of press.

And that's exactly what's going to happen this time.

One thing I did find interesting, though, about the No Kings media promo they're doing, one of the groups that's helping is the human rights campaign.

And this, of course, is like an LGBTQ group, you know, a pride group.

It used to be more about gay rights, and now it's gone completely trans.

And this is the group that that gives everybody their score, you know, their like

DEI score.

All the corporations.

I mean, the mask is totally off.

You're actively out there protesting against the president, and we're still going to have anyone in corporate America pretend that you are just this impartial arbiter that's worried about a civil rights issue as you're out there marching against the sitting president with people like Bradley Whitford who are claiming internment camps.

I mean, the mask is completely off.

They've already been defanged thanks to Trump and his active pushes through executive orders and otherwise against this DEI agenda.

But that's who's going to be out there.

Move on, crew.

How long does this have to go on?

How long does this go on?

How long do we need

the government and control of the government before it's crushed?

The spirit of us is crushed.

I know people will always believe some of this crazy stuff, but you know, this

the the whole delusion that we were all living under for a long time, it seems to be over, or at least dying.

How long before it's dead?

We need two terms of J.D.

Vance post-Trump.

That's exactly what we need to do.

Yeah, we can't, like, as much of a miracle worker as Trump is, he can't get it done in four years.

And we've learned from him how to do it and that it's working.

I mean, just yesterday there was a headline about

yet another hospital, this one in Boston, shutting down the puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for anyone under age 19 because Trump is defunding these hospitals that continue to provide that.

I mean, it's amazing.

He did that via executive order.

So

going three years without those so-called services

is great.

But if you go an extra eight on top of that without them doing this, and then we see the difference in our youth who are growing out of their gender dysphoria, this is just one example,

the case will be so much stronger for never bringing this barbarism back again.

And same with DEI, that's dying a fast death.

Every day you open the paper and you see more stories, sob stories on the left, about yet another DEI program that's been eliminated, and now these people have no

nothing to do with their useless degree that they got from Brown University or NYU or Harvard.

And so if we have another, let's say, three plus eight, and we go 11 years without people getting hired for these roles, the programs get eliminated at the universities.

No one wants to major in something that's not saleable after the fact.

So it does take time.

And Trump has gotten us a jumpstart on it all.

But yeah, it could be undone if we lose in 28.

Megan, I think you're referring to the numbers we were just kind of discussing that there does seem to be a falloff, a decrease decrease since 2023 of people who are

identifying as LGBTQQIA2 ⁇ .

Is this a sign that it was a social contagion?

And do you think the drop-off is real or just a temporary thing?

Well, first, I think we have to give a shout out to Justin Trudeau for leading the way and dating Katy Perry and abandoning his earlier obvious confusion.

That lesbian love that he's got.

I didn't know that he was

lesbian.

Exactly.

I mean, honestly, I can't think of a man on earth I'd rather sleep with less than just.

I'm sorry.

You know what?

I'm with you on that and Katy Perry, too.

I mean, I'm like, Katy Perry's not somebody.

No, thank you.

I mean, obviously she's the dominant one in that relationship.

I'll just leave it at that.

But yeah, no, that was great news.

But it's when I read that report stew, I was so,

you know, encouraged, of course, because I love to see those numbers fall.

I mean, it's just absolutely awful what we've been doing to children.

But I also feel so sad for the ones who got sucked in.

You know, I got sucked into trends where we wore forensic V-neck sweaters and long pearls that we tied in a knot.

These kids are getting sucked into trends where they're having double mastectomies or huge portions of their forearm cut out and tried to be built into a fake phallus and they will never have sexual enjoyment, never have sexual function.

They will live the rest of their lives deformed and obviously manipulated hormonally to where you can tell what they've done with the voice and so on.

And, you know, I just can't imagine.

Like, they'll be sterile.

The vast majority of them are sterile.

They'll never have children.

These girls will never breastfeed their babies if they ever wind up having them,

you know, overcome the odds.

So it's like, great,

well done, Democrats and barbaric doctors and hospitals.

You got a bunch of money.

You worked out your woke bona fides on a bunch of 15-year-olds who will now have to walk around with the scars of your

practice.

You decided to practice on them for the rest of their lives.

The only solution here is massive lawsuits, huge, devastating lawsuits against the people who did this.

I have to tell you, I'm watching Canada, what's happening with MAID up in Canada, and it's becoming barbaric up there.

I mean,

we are probably

five more years of, you know, full, you know, just full sprint out the way we were going,

maximum 10 before we were in

really,

really scary, you know, 1930s kind of territory.

I think there's going to come a time where people, hopefully,

that history books will, you know, we'll see these shows where all of these transgender people and everything else, and it was all this woke stuff.

This time period is going to just be this weird time capsule that people hopefully will look back and go, what the hell happened to society?

What were people thinking?

You're so right, Glenn, because we, do you remember like 10 years ago, sometimes people would ask that question, you know,

what will we look back at that we're doing now in the way we look back at lobotomizing people and say, gosh, that was horrible.

And the conventional wisdom 10, 15, 20 years ago was the way we treat animals, like the slaughter of animals for human consumption.

Boy, has that changed.

I mean, in just a short amount of time, it's switched to the mutilation of healthy children.

For what?

Truly, what?

At the hands of their own parents who are working out their mental issues on their children.

It's like, and maybe they don't know because the left doesn't tell them, you don't read about this in the New York Times, that 90-plus percent of these children will grow out of any gender confusion.

But you have every doctor that you would let them hit puberty.

You have every doctor that you would go to saying you are a you are going to kill your child if you don't and there's a lot of people that are just they don't know what to do.

They don't know what to do.

No, and on top of that so the same doctors are saying your child is going to kill himself unless you let them do this.

And then you seek out a doctor just for your child to have individual consultations with.

And they're being told by all the medical societies, the only proper standard is to affirm.

You may not explore any other mental issue with the child claiming gender confusion.

So these psychiatrists and psychologists have their hands tied now by their licensing organizations.

We just had a case go up to the Supreme Court last week out of Colorado where they tried to actually pass a law.

They did pass a law saying, You may not say anything other than affirm.

I affirm, I affirm.

In fact, we're making it now a violation of law for you to try to explore whether the kid really is gender confused.

You just have to affirm his delusion or you committed, quote, conversion therapy on him.

That law is going to get struck down.

It actually could be a 9-0 ruling.

But I mean, that's how crazy we've gotten and are still crazy.

So I think you mentioned this, Glenn, in the past five years, we lost our minds on race and gender.

I think the tide has turned more dramatically on race than it has on the gender mania still, and that Colorado law is just one example of that.

But it's happened.

It's coming.

I mean, I feel heartened that it's happening.

I do too.

I do too.

Megan, thank you so much.

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Cut five, please.

That is a decent resume, but go ahead.

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How are you?

I think pretty well.

How about yourself?

Good, good.

How do you feel about this kind of flying under the radar?

We've got B-2 bombers flying over Venezuela.

We're blowing

boats out of the water.

How under the radar is it when we're blowing up boats?

Well, I mean,

it's not under the radar.

It's just like nobody's really talking about it.

It doesn't seem like the highest priority of the nation, I would say.

And usually when we're in the middle of what seems to be a conflict, by the way, the only way we'd be able to do this legally is by basically saying we are in some sort of conflict with them, right?

Like, we have to.

Andy McCarthy had a long write-up about this that I read a couple weeks ago.

And when it comes down to justifying a strike like this, you have to be able to essentially say that we are in some sort of conflict.

You don't just do that typically.

Now,

the question is, of course, are we in the war on drugs?

Right.

He broke it down like the war on terror.

He might be worth explaining this at some point.

You know, Andy is, you know, but he's concerned about what's the process to get to the decision.

Not, of course, whether we want drug dealers here, and nobody wants that.

But there is a

legal process that has to happen.

And it does seem like it's also escalating beyond just the cartel situation.

Well, remember to Trump's first term

who tried to get Maduro out very clearly.

The peace prize winner

is someone from Venezuela who dedicated her award to Donald Trump, knowing that Trump has fought really hard for the people of Venezuela, whether you agree with what he's doing or not, he does really care about the situation.

He also knows something, and you know, I'm, I'm, uh,

I'm not surprised the press isn't talking about Margarita Island, but I think that's one of the main reasons why he's

talking about Margarita Ville?

No, Margarita Island.

No, it's in, it's just off the coast of Venezuela.

It is run by Maduro

and it is Buffett.

And no, Jimmy Buffett has nothing to do with it.

Not involved at all.

The Iranians have a lot to do with it.

It's a Hezbollah Hamas training island, and Maduro has been sending Venezuelans and gangs to that island, just off their coast, to train for terrorist activities.

They train there and then they fly over to Iran to finish their training.

They come back to Venezuela and then they're unleashed wherever Maduro wants them unleashed.

So there is actually a terrorist camp that is part of this.

And we've been talking about it, you know, on my show, television, I don't even know, five years, six years, we found this out and kind of been wondering why are we not

going after this?

Why are we not at least talking about this terror island?

You're looking it up right now, aren't you?

Yeah, I'm looking at it just like how, first of all, very close close to the coast.

But you look at the islands that are around it are like massive vacation destinations, like Aruba and

Margarita Island is not a vacation destination.

No, that's what I'm saying.

It's fascinating.

Like you book a trip to Barbados and you're

a couple hundred miles away from

a terrorist island.

Yeah.

Did you even know that?

No, I didn't.

I mean,

that's Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran

in bed with Maduro.

And I'm convinced that this is one of the main things that he's going for.

I mean, yes, he is.

I mean, this is

Trendiagua or whatever the hell that thing is.

That's part of this, the unleashing of the prisons.

That's also part of this.

I mean,

this is Maduro trying to unleash, along with the Iranians,

unleash chaos on our streets.

And I don't know why we don't talk about it.

Because I think that's a better case than that's a cigar boat that has drugs in it.

You know?

Yeah,

that seems like it.

What's your feeling on the drug boat thing?

Have you spent a lot of time thinking this one out?

It is interesting.

I know as an American, I should.

I haven't.

It's kind of, well, it's, it's, it's.

That's what I said by flying under the radar.

Yeah, it's sort of commentary on what you were just saying.

Like, it's not, it has flown under the radar, I think, for a lot of people, mainly because I think we all recognize there's a real problem with

obviously not just illegal immigration.

We always summarize it as illegal immigration, but these are people oftentimes that are criminals, drug dealers,

gang members that are coming across the border and committing crime.

Terrorists.

Right.

Terrorists.

It's not just the

mom who's trying to get a job here that's better for her children.

That's separate economic issues associated with that.

But when you talk about drugs coming in, first of all, this is something Trump has been really clear about, does not want this going on.

And I think we all,

the means,

the ends are there, for sure.

The means, I guess, are the question.

And, you know, what's interesting about this is you feel like

it's all about a message being sent, right?

There's no reason why, in theory, we could not just stop.

these vessels.

You know,

we could get the Coast Guard over there.

We could get the the Navy.

There's all sorts of different things we could do to stop these boats.

We're blowing them up and telling everybody about it for a reason.

And I think quite clearly, this has caused

a maritime decrease in traffic, if you will, from Venezuela to hear.

I mean, this is seemingly working quite well.

The question is, you know, process-wise, is it aligning with what we should be doing?

So here's my guess, because you know how much Trump hates war.

He hates war.

He'll use military force, but he likes to use quick strikes, just get it done.

And he likes overwhelming force.

So in public.

He likes people.

Yeah, he likes people saying it because he's sending a message, not just to Venezuela, he's sending it to the whole world.

And after this

last week, where he has walked around like the victor of the world, and all of the other nations coming to him and bowing knee and going, okay,

yeah, thank you.

We're good.

We're good.

He's sending a message to

three countries, I think.

He's sending a message to

Iran, which is tied right directly to

Russia, and also Venezuela, which is also tied to China and Iran.

And

I think he wants

this week, especially to be a week that Maduro goes, you know,

things might be changing.

I don't know if this is the right.

And I think he's just using very strong

images and power.

He's using it the right way to say, back off, buddy.

Don't do it right now.

And also,

I don't like this, sending the CIA in.

I just don't trust the CIA in anything anymore.

Because that's a new development as of the last 24 hours that we found out about it, right?

Can you explain that further?

What are we doing there?

Don't really know.

Don't really know.

Trying to go after the drug lords is what we're saying, but this also kind of is what we do with regime change, you know?

And we've attempted literal regime change with this country

with not that long.

I mean, he's a bad guy.

I mean, he is.

Oh, yeah.

He is part of, he is a drug lord.

Maduro has become, he was this bus driver.

He's now the head of a drug crime syndicate called the Sun or something like that.

So, I mean, he's actually a drug lord himself now.

So he's, you know, he's not the sweet little bus driver he used to be.

Moving on up.

Moving on up and making friends with all of the wrong people, at least in our hemisphere.

Let me ask you this.

If you were a Venezuelan citizen,

would you take a boat outside of your territorial waters for

a boat in my bathtub?

Yeah,

they really need to come up with a new way to get their drugs here.

I think that's been probably a big focus of these networks right now because it's difficult to do by land.

This is kind of what I expected him to do in Mexico.

And that might be another thing.

If he's going after the drug lords, if you start to see these drug lords just show up dead,

he's sending that message to Mexico.

You know, I'll do it.

I'll do it.

You're not safe wherever you are.

And it might have been easier for him to do it in Venezuela, or so he thinks, than in Mexico.

And so he's sending that message because the drug lords in Mexico are sending big messages to him.

Yeah, I mean, they're putting bounties on ICE

members.

Up to $50,000.

Yeah, you kill a certain

rank of ICE or politician.

and they'll give you 50 grand.

I mean,

this is the Wild West.

When it comes to these drug runners and these cartels, it's become the Wild West.

And

I think that plays a role.

And to think

we could have had this all solved if we just voted for Kamala Harris.

I mean, she would have just absolutely, I mean, she was so good at the border.

Some people say she was the smartest person.

Yes, a lot of people are, well, some,

a lot of people.

Some.

Some people, some people.

A person.

A lot of one person.

We just play this again.

We just played this a minute ago.

That is a decent resume, but go ahead.

Well, some people have actually said I was the most qualified candidate ever to run for president.

I like the some people say very nice, but go ahead.

That's just speaking a fact.

Yeah.

That's an incredible insult.

I know.

That was such a quite

progressive podcast, too.

Absolutely.

But that is

turning on her.

They're just shivving her every opportunity.

Has she sold any books?

I can't imagine she sold a lot of books.

I think she sold 107.

It's

107 days of Kamala Harris.

Has she sold 107 days?

Has she sold 107 yet?

I don't know if she has.

I don't think so.

That's a fascinating clip, though, because the other thing, too, is that Kamala Harris obviously is a terrible president,

or would be a terrible president, is not qualified.

She's not accomplished really much of anything, right?

I mean, obviously, her number one accomplishment is being on the ticket with Joe Biden and becoming vice president.

Outside of that, I mean, it's been basically a lot of nothing.

She was an HE.

Yeah, she's a HE.

I mean, you want to talk about a senator?

I mean, like, if you want to say that about a candidate, it would have to be Hillary Clinton.

I mean, Hillary Clinton was at least the Secretary of State.

She was, you know.

But we've had, you know, generals.

No, I mean, I'm just

really qualified people.

I'm I'm looking at their side, you know, and recent.

Okay, so you're going to now, that's because that's not what she said.

I know that's not what she said, but, you know, she doesn't know what she's saying.

No, she doesn't know.

No, she's just trying to say things.

She's on a book tour.

She has to say things.

So let me ask you, let me take a quick break and then let me play somebody else and ask you, do they know what they're saying?

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and what she said yesterday in the Supreme Court hearing where they're arguing for a 250-mile gerrymandering district to be able to segregate blacks away from whites in Louisiana.

It's crazy.

Listen to this.

Your Honor, I think step zero in all of these cases, it was certainly step zero in the Robinson litigation, is the plaintiffs came in and said, we want another majority black district.

I thought they came in and said, we are not receiving equal electoral opportunity because our votes are being diluted.

Which is the same way of saying we deserve a second.

No, it's not, because that, again, just trust me on this,

the second electoral or second district is a remedy that one could

offer for a problem that we've identified.

And the the whole Robinson litigation was about identifying the problem.

Is this really happening?

In many, many Section 2 cases, the court says, you're wrong.

You're fine.

There is not an electoral opportunity being denied to you.

Go away.

In this case, the court said, I see.

I'm looking at the factors.

I appreciate what you're saying.

You've proven that we have this problem.

And so the next question is, how do we go about remedying it?

Now,

there's her definition of the problem and solution.

But listen to where she goes next, cut seven.

I guess I'm thinking of it,

of the fact that remedial action, absent discriminatory intent, is really not a new idea in the civil rights laws.

And my kind of paradigmatic example of this is something like the ADA.

Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act against the backdrop of a world that was generally not accessible to people with disabilities.

And so it was discriminatory in effect because these folks were not able to access these buildings.

And it didn't matter whether the person who built the building or the person who owned the building intended for them to be exclusionary.

That's irrelevant.

Congress said the facilities have to be made equally open to people with disabilities if readily possible.

I guess I don't understand why that's not what's happening here.

The idea in Section 2 is that we are responding to current-day manifestations of past and present decisions that disadvantage minorities and make it so that they don't have equal access to the voting

system.

They're disabled.

What causes black people not to be able to access buildings?

I don't understand this.

Maybe she's actually,

she is saying that somehow or another blacks are handicapped

and we need,

I don't know exactly what.

Special ramps?

What is it that blacks can't do that everybody else can seem to do?

I mean, I'm so tired of hearing, you know, well, the voter ID law, you know, they got to have an ID to be able to vote.

well yeah what do you mean they can't get a an id

do they not do they not have to go buy things and be carted they've never walked into a bar have they they

never walked into an airport they don't drive a car what what is it that i mean

this just is so insulting so insulting it's such a weird way to think when you really stop first of all you see how her how much more fully her thoughts are formed on this topic remember we when we last left kataji brown Jackson, she wasn't a biologist, so she couldn't tell what a woman was.

Right?

Like,

so certain is she now on this particular issue.

But think of how strange of a position this is.

That because of the color of your skin,

what if we change it to

another immutable characteristic, eye color?

We were like, well, there's not a majority blue-eyed people in this district.

Brown eyes are not getting enough votes.

It's like, what?

We'd all think that was completely nuts.

ACLU took it a step further with that argument.

Even the blue-eyed people are not voting for blue-eyed people, and that's a problem.

But that's what the ACLU said yesterday.

Glenn Beck.

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He is running for

governor in New Jersey.

A lot of people are very optimistic.

It is close,

and he's joining us now.

Hello, Jack.

How are you?

Great, Glenn.

Thanks for having me on.

You bet.

You bet.

So how are you feeling about

this?

You know, Glenn, I tell people, I only have 2021 to compare this to when we came oh, so close.

I really felt we were going to win that race, but this time feels very different.

The energy is electric all around the state.

The reception in minority communities has been off the charts.

And when you're being endorsed by prominent Democrats from all around the state, it says how people want how badly people want change and how much they're willing to vote for me.

So I'm feeling very good.

We'll finish strong over these 18 days.

And I really do believe we're going to deliver a win for New Jersey.

So what is the biggest thing you can do?

Because New Jersey has been a suckhole for a long time.

And, you know, I can't imagine living in New Jersey, just like I can't imagine living in New York

with all of the taxes and the regulations and especially after COVID, what happened.

How are you going to change that?

With leadership, Glenn, I mean, we've got a bloated and inefficient state government.

I will reduce its size and cost to afford a tax cut for our individuals and our businesses, both of which are the most overtaxed in the nation.

Our tax rates are the highest in the nation.

What?

So we've got to fix that.

Oh, yeah.

Northern California and New York?

Listen, our business tax is 11.5.

That is the highest in the nation.

Our top tax bracket for individuals is 11.

And when you combine that with our highest in nation property taxes, our individuals face the highest overall tax burden in the country.

More than half the state feels that we're heading in the wrong direction.

Two out of three are looking to leave as soon as they can.

That's not the state I want to be governor of.

We need to fix that, and we will, by reducing the size and cost of our state government and affording the tax cut.

You guys also have ridiculous green energy stuff up there.

Ridiculous.

I mean, this governor shut down six different electricity generation plants, put a moratorium on natural gas, fire electricity generation, didn't expand nuclear, didn't accelerate solar on the rooftops of all the warehouses that have gone up, and then bet it all, Glenn, on wind.

Bet it all on wind, and it's caused the markets to crash, and the monthly electric bill is going through the roof.

So I reverse all that on day one by pulling out of Reggie.

That's a carbon tax policy that's costing New Jersey $300 to $500 million a year.

I reduced rates on day one by pulling out of the regional greenhouse gas initiative, a carbon tax policy.

Even the Democratic governor of Pennsylvania is out of Reggie.

We need to be out too.

Are you can you bring those plants back online?

Or did they dismantle them?

Absolutely.

No, no, no.

I can repurpose them, reopen them.

I'll lift the moratorium on the existing plants that are burning natural gas that are at fifty percent capacity.

We need to get them up to eighty percent or ninety percent.

I'll put a shovel in the ground on a fourth nuclear reactor, South Jersey.

I'll accelerate solar on the rooftops of all these warehouses that have gone up.

There's no NIMBY issue with that.

And we'll produce electricity again.

You know, when Phil Murphy took office, Glenn, we were an exporter.

Today we have to import it through these exchanges because we're not producing enough.

And it's really hurting our business interests, not to mention the monthly budget for homeowners and tenants.

I just had somebody on yesterday talking about electricity.

I mean, we're in deep trouble with it.

Do you have any server farms moving to New Jersey?

Well, we're losing the data centers to Pennsylvania right now.

Governor of Pennsylvania is burning coal, burning natural gas, just opened up a new nuclear reactor.

He's an exporter of electricity, and we're losing a whole lot of business.

I mean, industry used to just look at taxes and regulations.

New Jersey sucks in both of those areas.

But making matters worse, we have the highest electricity bills in the nation.

And it's all because of the failures of the current policy.

And my opponent, she supported all those policies and is doubling down on offshore wind, which New Jerseyans do not want.

And where do you stand on

the sanctuary state policies?

That's executive order number one, Glenn.

We're getting rid of the Immigrant Trust Directive.

It was never codified by the legislature, so I can get rid of it by executive order.

And what is that?

Yeah, the Immigrant Trust Directive, that means when I repeal that on day one by executive order, no town in our state will be a sanctuary city, and we will not be a sanctuary state.

That only encourages illegal immigration and really handcuffs our local police a number of different ways.

We want safe communities.

We're getting rid of sanctuary cities, and we will not be a sanctuary state.

You're going to be able to do this with all of the baggage and all of the

Democratic

framework and Democrats in the rest of the state.

You're going to be able to pull this off?

Two things, Glenn.

A number of things that Phil Murphy did wrong were done by executive order, never codified by the legislature.

So I don't need to go through the legislature.

I can reverse it by executive order.

But let me say this.

In 2021, when I almost won, I flipped eight seats in the state legislature, and that was within my face.

I got some wind in my back this time around.

We can flip 13 seats, and when we do that, we get a Republican majority in our state legislature.

Tell me

the problems with your.

Do we have this audio yet, Sarah?

We have the audio?

I just heard some audio that is making the rounds now of your challenger where

she's tripled her net wealth while she was in Congress,

now worth

10 point something million.

You know, all these people go to Washington, they get rich.

She was asked a question on a friendly interview about, you know, did you make $7 million as being reported?

And she said,

I don't know.

I'd have to check.

Who doesn't know if they made $7 million?

Exactly, Glenn.

Come on.

And we're not talking about tripling net worth going to $100,000 to $300,000.

She went from $4 million to $11 million and can't answer the question.

She did break federal law.

We know that on stock trades and stock reporting as a congresswoman.

And the New York Times reports that while she's sitting on the House Armed Services Committee, she's trading defense stocks.

She says she's not doing that.

Now, the New York Times said that she did, and she violated federal law, and she's never proved otherwise.

She hasn't given us any documents to prove otherwise.

And listen, this is on top of the fact that while at the Naval Academy, she was punished.

She wasn't allowed to walk in graduation.

Her name's not listed in the commencement exercise program.

She was caught up in the cheating scandal of the early 1990s.

Oh, my gosh.

And not to mention the fact that she's lying left and right about my policy positions.

So there's really an issue of character here.

And I think she needs to come clean on what happened to her at the Naval Academy and come clean on how it is she tripled her net worth in only six years' time in Congress.

I just want you to hear this audio.

In case you haven't heard this, you're not in New Jersey.

This is crazy audio.

Listen.

And it said that you took $30,000 from Elon Musk's campaign fund and that you made millions on the stock market, tripling your net worth while you were in Congress and you were fined for unreported trades.

What do you say to that?

We don't trade individual stocks.

I don't think anyone in Congress should, quite frankly.

And I've been on legislation for that.

So

I don't hold individual stocks.

So when Newsmax claims that you made $7 million from stock trades, what are they talking about?

I'm not sure what they're talking about.

It's not as if I go sit on the House Armed Services Committee and suddenly I'm trading Boeing or something.

Well, did you make $7 million in stock trades at all?

I haven't,

I don't believe I did, but I'd have to go see what that was alluding to again, what kind of came from.

It was a report in the no, I know it was from Newsmax.

Did another one in the Washington Free Beacon.

They said you had increased from between $733,209 to over $4 million million in 2019, and then between $4 million to $13 million in 2024.

So that's where they got the $7 million increase.

They average out that, yeah.

Look,

both my husband and I come from very middle-class families.

Hold on, I just want to be clear, though.

I just want to be clear because this ad is running, and I'm sure you'll be asked about this a million times.

You know, if you get an opportunity to just clear it up, I think you should take it now.

It says she made millions on the stock market, tripling her net worth while in Congress, and was then fined for unreported trades.

True or false?

So

I think we made money and paid a fine for that.

Because again, I don't want anybody to think

that.

Stop.

This, I mean, when you can't answer, when your answers all start with,

look,

you're dead in the water.

I mean, you're just dead in the water.

Jack, good luck.

I mean, you know, you you are in New Jersey, and it's like Virginia.

You know, they're revealing, you know, hey, we can just go kill children, and they're still doing well.

I don't know what's happening to our society, but

I hope you can get in and turn this around because we are a nation desperately in need of values and principles and common sense thinking.

Glenn, I'm with you.

It's why I'm running.

But I got to tell you, she is,

we've never had a more ill-prepared, unqualified candidate who has disqualified herself numerous times.

And that one example that you just provided is pretty compelling.

I mean, how can you not answer these questions?

But again, it's on top of the Naval Academy scandal in which she was punished.

And even last week at the second debate, I mean, she accused me baselessly, recklessly, and I'm filing a defamation suit of colluding with the pharmaceutical industry.

And then we find out the next day through a New York Post expose, she was taking money from the very company she was accusing me of colluding with.

Oh, my God.

So it's baseless, it's reckless, and we file a defamation suit.

Good.

Good.

Best of luck.

We'll be following you.

If you want to get involved in Jack's campaign, you can go to his website, Jack, the number 4NJ, jack4nj.com.

Jack, I hope to have you on again as the governor of New Jersey.

Well, I look forward to coming on as governor-elect, Glenn.

So we'll see you even sooner.

You got it.

Thank you very much.

Appreciate it.

Bye-bye.

Jack Chitterelli.

Wouldn't that be, I mean, it it would be amazing if we could get

Sears in, we could get Chitterelli in.

It'd be really, not only really good for those states, but also a really good sign for 2026.

You know, again, usually it's stacked against a party in power in 2026

in these midterm elections.

And

if you could see with these states, these are blue-leaning states, it would send quite the message as we get close to that midterm election.

I'm not counting on either one of those.

I think this is a difficult

it's going to be very difficult.

But if everybody gets out and actually votes, you know, you can change.

I mean, you could change the eastern seaboard here, but it's going to require everybody to get out and vote because it's going to be close.

And as Donald Trump used to say, you know, too big to rig.

So 18 days away, I think.

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This is Glenn Beck.

You didn't just endorse Chitterelli, did I?

No, no.

Oh, God, no.

I want to make sure that's clear.

Now, we like Jack.

We really hope he wins, but if you endorse him, he'll definitely lose.

Lose.

Everybody I ever endorse loses.

So that's not good.

So we don't want that.

Everybody is like, Glenn, how come you want to endorse Trump?

Because I wanted him to win.

That's why.

That's why.

Yeah, I mean, I think, I mean, is there a business here for us

to blackmail politicians into you not endorsing them?

Like if we say, if we go to a politician, we say, hey, give us $100,000 or Glenn will endorse you.

Is that possible?

Is it something we can make money off?

Because I don't think you can get arrested for

blackmailing someone into not endorsing them.

That can't possibly be a rule.

How could that be against the law?

Right.

No one would ever conceive of a person who could do what you've done.

Right.

Right?

Like, the founders never conceived of it.

There were decades of

me just endorsing people and them losing every single time.

Right.

Like, the founders never conceived of someone like you.

No.

They were very smart, but

they couldn't have possibly imagined that someone would have the record that you have.

Well, so maybe we go to politicians and say, look,

just so you know, Glenn's going to come out and endorse you unless you do X, Y, and Z.

I like it.

I like it.

We work on that.

That's a new business line.

I think so.

Courtside tickets to the World Series or to the finals or Super Bowl tickets at at the 50, like whatever we need.

Let me ask you this.

Did the founders see Hakeem Jeffries rapping about government shutdown?

Cut to, please.

House Republicans shut the government down.

Then they ran out of town.

And for the last three weeks, they're nowhere to be found.

Good heaven.

He is the worst.

I can't believe how bad he is.

Like, nobody pays attention to him.

He has no juice, Nothing.

No juice.

I mean, this man, if the Democrats win the House in 2026, would be the Speaker of the House.

And he is of

no impact.

He is a giant zilch in every measurable way.

It's really hard to take a position of that much power and turn it into so little.

Especially when you have those rapping skills.

That was pretty good.

Can we put a beat to that, please?

Yeah, that was really good.

Really good.

We have 22 seconds because I also have Nancy Pelosi responding to a reporter about January 6th.

Listen to this.

Are you at all concerned about the new January 6th committee finding you liable for that day?

Why did you refuse the National Guard on January 6th?

Shut up.

I did not refuse the National Guard.

The president didn't send it.

Why are you coming here with Republican talking points as if you're a serious journalist?

The American people want to know.

We still have questions.

Thank you.

Shut up.

And what's with, yeah.

By the way,

she didn't ask for the net.

Remember the videotape made by her own daughter?

Right.

Saying, I should have done this.

Trump was begging.

I mean,

it's insane what they can get away with.

And look at her.

I mean,

what do you think?

And, you know,

obviously there are injuries, there are disabilities that happen with certain people.

But like, maybe we should think of, if you don't have an injury or a disability, you should be able to walk by yourself

to be a representative.

Is that asking too much?

Because here she's being escorted by someone that she needs to be holding on to them while she's walking.

Can we.

On a flat surface.

On a flat surface.

Like, can we just.

Can people.

Again, there are some extenuating circumstances, but my knowledge is that Nancy does not have any of them.

Can we.

Well, she's made enough money to have people hold her hands whenever she wants.

That might be it.

So that's probably it.

$7 million.

She wouldn't know.

Did I make $7 million or was it $27 million?

I don't know.

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Hello, America.

I want to talk to you about the No Kings movement because that's happening this weekend.

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So is it enough to say

no kings?

Because that's the big movement from the left.

They don't want kings, and they're saying Donald Trump is a king.

Well, what is it you do want?

I'm so tired of being against something.

I want to be for something.

So, you know, on my website, I've adopted something, and it's been a logo of mine forever.

And it's, you know,

it's on my, you know, shirts and different things

that I have personally forever.

And it is a

skull and crossbones.

But

there's a crown that floats above the head of the skull.

And this comes from colonial days when they would say no kings, but they followed that with no kings but Christ.

Meaning the only king they serve is Christ.

Everybody else, and that's why there's the skull and crossbones, the leaders of the country are mortal.

They die.

They turn to dust.

But the crown of Christ doesn't.

And so my leader is really Christ and I will I will have somebody lead us on earth but I serve Christ and I will always recognize they don't have the power of Christ

they're not gods

and so that changed everything

in America because

kings were considered to be appointed by God and that changes everything.

So when you say no kings, what exactly do you mean?

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But anyway,

it's important to ask, no kings but what?

Well, they'll tell you a democracy.

But a democracy gives you kings.

It gives you dictators.

It gives you authoritarians.

We know this because that's why the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution the way they did.

And these guys, unlike anybody who is around today, these guys studied this forever.

And they were honestly looking for what is the best way we can get people to rule themselves.

And they didn't do it.

I mean, the reason why our declaration lasted as long as it did is because it starts with almost an apology.

It starts like, look, we owe it to you, the king.

We owe it to the people of earth.

We owe it to God to say why we want to separate.

That's the way it starts.

It doesn't start with a list of demands.

Unlike Antifa, it doesn't start with a list of demands.

It starts with, look, you don't understand us.

We've tried to explain this to you, but you really don't hear us.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.

You don't believe that as the king, you are more equal.

You are appointed by God.

But we believe God gives every man certain rights, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

You don't believe that.

So they were explaining what they were trying to create.

What is it that they're trying to create?

What is it that you're hearing articulate that is a better idea than all men are created equal?

What gets us closer to that?

I haven't heard it.

I've heard no kings.

They don't want kings and they want democracy.

But they never go into what does that actually mean and historically, what happens when you have a democracy.

They fail every single time.

So now they go out and you have Antifa.

Now, let me tell you the difference between our founders and Antifa because, you know, our kids are being taught that, you know, what happened in the Boston harbor in 1773 with the Boston Tea Party was the same that Antifa is doing.

So let me tell you that story.

Small band of

colonists, they're farmers, they're shopkeepers, they're artisans, and they board three ships under the cover of night.

Now, they're not faceless anarchists.

They're husbands, they're fathers, they're sons of liberty, and they're not out to burn their own neighborhoods.

In fact, they're not out to burn the ships themselves.

What they want to do is make a statement against the king that had refused to listen to them.

And so their protest is very targeted, very deliberate, and very symbolic.

They board the ships and they actually go to the captain of the ship and say, our argument is not with you.

We don't want to hurt the ship.

We just want the tea.

And he says, look,

you know, just let me deliver it on board.

Then you can do whatever you want.

And we said, no, you can't.

You can't deliver it.

We don't want, we have to throw it from your ship because once it's delivered, then the taxes.

And he's like, yeah, but then I, I have to get paid.

I have to get paid.

And

so how do I get paid?

And so they talked to him and he said, okay, if you throw it into the water and it's, it's, you know, an attack, then I can get the insurance money, right?

They swept up the ship after they put the tea in.

Did you, have you ever been taught this?

They swept up.

They got the permission from the captain, unbeknownst at the time to the king, and they swept up.

And it was non-violent, completely non-violent.

Nobody was hurt.

Nothing was destroyed except for the tree, the tea.

And they dumped that in because the king was saying, you have to pay taxes on it.

And they were like, no, we're not paying any more taxes.

We don't have a voice at all.

You don't listen to us.

You just keep taxing us.

So we're not taking your tea.

They left.

No looting, no torched businesses, no innocent

citizens bloodied

in the streets.

Property was destroyed, yes, but the destruction was purposeful, singular.

squarely at the political grievance of taxation without representation, and nobody lost anything except for the insurance companies.

Okay, now fast forward 250 years and look at what we have on the streets.

The streets of Portland and Seattle are ablaze.

Minneapolis, they set it on fire.

Storefronts are smashed in their own communities.

Federal courthouses are under siege.

Neighborhoods turned into war zones.

You have federal troops that are being attacked.

These are not citizens demanding accountability from a king.

They're saying no king.

He's turning into a king.

But, well, is he?

Is he?

Because so far, everything that he's done, he's going through and you're trying to stop in the courts.

And when the court overturns it, that's when he goes in.

And he's doing it exactly the way the Constitution is asking him to do it.

Now, these groups are flying the black flag of Antifa.

They are not bent on dismantling attacks, but the entire American system.

The target's not representation.

The target isn't, I want to be more free.

The target is America itself.

They are trying to destroy America itself.

Our founders, so you know, they liked the king.

They begged him, please listen to us.

They didn't want to be divorced from England.

In fact, when we won the war, I think it was Hamilton who said, you should just be a king and maybe we should just go back to the king because I think they learned the lesson.

No.

Here's the bright line here.

The Boston Tea Party was all about restraint.

It was the language of very last resort when every petition, every plea, every legal pathway had been slammed shut by Parliament.

And Sam Adams himself said it's the last rational

step.

Do you see anything that's happening on the streets of Portland?

And can you describe that as rational?

Can you see anything that is happening when they're calling for, I want to see that politician's wife hold their babies as they die in her arms because they've been shot?

Do you think that's rational?

John Adams wrote, it is so bold, so daring, so firm, so intrepid, so inflexible, it must have important consequences.

They wanted liberty, but they also wanted order and justice and the rule of law.

Antifa, contrast, they don't want any of that.

They're not seeking reform.

They seek destruction.

Their own manifesto declares it.

It's abolish capitalism, abolish police, abolish the very republic that the guys in Boston were trying to build.

One side is destroying.

The sons of liberty disguised disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians, and they were making the symbolic strike against the British economic tyranny there.

And they were doing it because they had to be able

for the ship's purposes and everything else, they had to be able to say

it wasn't this.

It was, you know, Native Americans, et cetera, et cetera.

But everybody knew it was the Americans.

They knew it was the Sons of Liberty.

Antifa is hiding behind masks, and these masks are to inflict terror on you, to sow chaos.

They target small business owners.

People have to beg, don't burn my building down.

Ordinary Americans who have nothing to do with their grievance, if you get onto their sidewalk, quote, their sidewalks, do you think the founders ever said that these were their sidewalks?

And what's the result?

The Tea Party led to a constitutional republic.

It was designed with checks and balances, designed designed for ordered liberty, designed to protect the individual and their rights.

It wasn't perfect.

But what happens when you have Antifa?

What does that leave behind?

Shattered glass, boarded up windows, billions in damage, fear, chaos?

We're living in a point where we are really lucky to be alive.

We're really truly lucky to be alive because we're being tested on who are you really?

I've thought about this for a long, long time.

My dad grew up in a relatively good place.

You know, he, he was,

um,

it was at the end of World War II.

He saw the moon shot.

He saw all the great times of America getting stronger and stronger.

And then he saw bad times and good times again, but generally, with an exception of that rough time in the 60s,

he wasn't pushed up against the wall.

He grew up in Seattle.

We didn't have the race riots or anything else.

And so

he wasn't really pushed up against the wall ever in his life.

And

I wonder who he would have been had he been pushed up against the wall.

I think I know, but I don't for sure.

You're pushed up against the wall every day.

In everything you do, you're pushed up against the wall.

What do you believe?

What do you believe?

Is that worth standing for?

You're going to open your mouth?

You're going to shut up and sit down?

What are you going to do?

And that's getting harder and harder to do.

But history demands clarity.

And we're seeing that clarity now.

The American Revolution was about creation.

Antifa is about tearing down.

One birth, the world's longest-standing constitutional government, by far, the average constitution in the world lasts 17 years.

We're approaching 250.

17 years.

That's what our founders created.

What has Antifa or anybody else on the left, have they created anything that is lasting?

Or is it all coming undone and more and more chaos?

Think about we're going to heal the streets.

We're going to reduce the cops.

We're going to change.

Has any of that worked?

We're going to do transgender surgery.

Has that worked with your kids?

Are your kids getting better or worse?

All the way along, has any of it worked?

Is any of it going to be anything but ashes in the end?

This is why we have to draw a very clear line, and you're going to see it this weekend.

Hopefully, there's not going to be any bad things that are happening.

But a passionate protest, a peaceful protest, is protected and sacred in this country.

But violent anarchism, whether it calls itself Antifa or under any other banner, has no place in the tradition of dissent here in America.

Our founders would have recognized it immediately, not as liberty, but as tyranny and as a mob.

So when somebody tells you that Antifa is just like the Tea Party, remember the Boston Tea Party.

Remember Boston Harbor.

Remember the restraint.

Remember the clarity.

Remember the purpose.

When you look at the fires of Portland, the difference is not subtle.

And the difference is between building a nation and burning one down.

When they say this weekend, no kings,

what are they actually asking for?

What are they for?

I know they're not for a king.

I'm not for a king either.

I don't want a king.

But I'll follow that no king but Christ.

My first citizenship is to the kingdom of God.

And I will serve that because me serving that makes me a better citizen because I love my neighbor.

I want my neighbor to prosper.

I don't hate my enemies.

When I actually serve in my first kingdom, my first passport, and I serve that king, I look for somebody that can help manage all of the rest of it,

can listen to the people and start to move in a healthy direction to make people more free and to make our country a more perfect nation.

What are they for?

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You know, it's so crazy is, you know, I'm just looking up at the news and I'm seeing, you know, Congress at a standstill as shutdown impacts stack up.

You know, Congress was only supposed to meet every couple of years and they were only supposed to meet for a few months out of every year.

I mean, this, all this power that we have given them, I mean, I don't know about you, but I like the fact that they're not doing stuff.

I love it.

I'd like to see them, you know, just hit the essentials, keep the lights on, keep the airplanes going, make sure that we have defense, do all that stuff.

But what are you doing with our schools?

Why are you in my life?

Why are you in my life at all?

I moved to Texas for a reason.

You know, I built a studio here in Texas.

I redid the Paramount studio lot.

In six weeks, I took it from

an analog studio to a digital studio.

In six weeks, we built in here.

It took me almost two years to build a small studio in New York.

Why?

Because one has all kinds of ridiculous

regulations, all kinds of ridiculous legalities, loops and hoops you have to jump through.

You have to have this person come and then this person come and

all these permits that you have to have.

Texas just said, build it.

What do you need us for?

I kind of feel that way with the United States government.

There are things they're supposed to do, but,

you know,

they're now freaking out because

who was it?

Was it Thune that just said, maybe this goes on through Thanksgiving?

And I'm like,

good.

I mean, as long as we can pay our military, as long as we can pay the people that need to be paid, essential workers.

That's all I want the president to do.

Let's separate this.

Who's essential and who's not?

Because I don't know why we have non-essential workers.

I have no idea.

Why don't we just hire hire the essential ones?

Is that, I mean, what am I missing?

Hire the essential workers.

Pay them.

Pay them well.

Let's move on.

You're not essential.

Buh-bye.

That should be our government and the way it operates.

Should be your business.

You've given away the whole game when you say essential and non-essential, aren't you?

Whole game.

You've given it away, and we should all be able to recognize the blatantly obvious things there.

You know, this happened in COVID, too.

They're like, well, only essential employees are are going to come in.

Okay, yeah, that should be the plan all the time.

Like whenever you have an employee that's not essential, you should not have them as an employee, as it goes for every business in America.

Seems obvious.

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I'm trending on Twitter today

because of the TPUSA thing that we put out last night on my TV show.

And there's an eight-minute clip that's on Twitter that's going around now of me answering questions.

And let me just play two minutes because this is really worth seeing.

A lot of young American and conservatives are starting to notice that Israel has an overwhelming lobby over the United States government, and we have unconditionally supported them.

We have fought their wars in the Middle East.

Bibi Netanyahu came to our Congress in the 90s, told us a list of countries that we need to take out.

Some were Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, etc.

Through those wars, we have lost trillions of dollars.

We have lost American servicemen.

And most, the worst part I think about it is the fact that millions of refugees are coming to the Western world through America and Europe are degrading our cities, destroying our Western values.

The U.S.

if you have more, let me just, because that's a long list and I have a very short attention span, so let me just answer some of those here, and then you can continue your encyclopedia of questions, and I appreciate it.

Let's see.

Israel has a lobby.

Yes, and you know who has a bigger lobby all around the world?

The United States of America.

It is in each country's best interest to lobby.

Don't blame Israel.

Blame our own politicians if they act upon it outside of the United States interest.

Because I can tell you, we're lobbying everybody else.

And they will...

No one's laughing.

No one's laughing.

Charlie was starting to notice about the Israel lobby.

Could I answer my question?

Could I answer the question, please?

First of all, I'm an American first and always.

So anyway, it was a really intense thing, and you'll learn a lot.

By listening to these questions, you're going to learn a lot.

I learned a lot by listening to these guys

and doing my own.

What?

By listening to these guys?

Yeah,

the people who are asking questions.

I learn a lot from listening from people who I think are wrong, you know, and do your own homework.

Are you Israel first or America first?

Yeah, well, that was just frustrating.

But also, notice he didn't answer.

Notice he didn't answer.

We got him again.

yeah uh but uh also in the show last night it did something on the the founders and you know i'm so sick and tired of of these lies about america you know and our founders and you know slavery and everything else we just got something at the museum that is absolutely fabulous and it is from let me see if i can find this 1856 the issue fairly presented a senate bill for the admission of kansas as a state democracy, law, order, and the will of the majority of the whole people of the territory against black republicanism, usurpation, revolution, anarchy, and the will of the meager minority.

That's the speech that they're going to give.

Now, this is done by the Democrats, and I just want to read just a little bit of it.

To the people of the United States, the Democratic National Committee, with the hope of allaying in some degree the wild excitement now prevailing in many sections of the country in reference to the unhappy state of the affairs of Kansas and also the disabusing the public mind upon the subject of the designs and principles of the Democratic Party with regard to the question of slavery in the territories asked the attention of the public to a practical issue now made up between the two parties in the course of the recent congressional legislation.

So now they're deciding, are the new territories going to be, you know, Kansas, Missouri, et cetera?

Is this all going to be slaves?

Can they be slave states or not?

The Northwest Ordinance said no, no new slave states.

They didn't like this.

The South didn't like this.

And the Democrats didn't like this.

Now listen to this.

Second paragraph.

The question of human slavery has been a topic of partisan discussion ever since our government began.

Now, wait a minute.

It's been partisan discussion.

You mean there was another party that was against slavery?

Because I'm being taught now that all slavery, everybody loved slavery.

It was a partisan discussion ever since the government began.

But in its relation to the territories of the Union, that it has presented itself in the most complicated and dangerous form.

To discuss this question at length, now remember, this is for the Senate, from the Democratic National Committee.

To discuss this question at length in any of its various aspects is wholly foreign to our present purpose.

We shall not here

undertake to determine why the God of nature made the African inferior to the white man.

We're not going to discuss that here.

Why God

made the African inferior.

Or why he permitted, listen to this one, why he permitted permitted England to fasten the institution of slavery upon the colonies against their repeated and earnest remonstrances.

So in other words, we're not going to discuss why God allowed the king

to force slavery onto the colonies when the colonies were against it.

Wait a minute.

What?

What's happening here?

I mean, it is, it's insane how you do just a little homework on our nation and everything that they've been trying to teach us, all this garbage just falls apart.

I am so excited.

Megan Kelly and I are going to be doing something at Dickie's Arena next Saturday.

She's asked me to, you know,

play a role in her tour.

And so I'm going to be at the Dickie's Arena and she's selling tickets for it at megankelly.com.

And I'm excited to be there.

And we were talking the other day and I'm going to be making a major announcement at the Dickeys Arena with her.

And I am so excited to

announce because what we have coming next year,

I'm changing, I'm making a major pivot point in my career in January.

And

I'm so excited to tell you about it.

The time is finally here, finally, finally, finally.

I've been waiting to tell you forever.

But we'll be doing that at Dickey's Arena.

and then I'll talk to you about it on the Monday after that.

But if you're anywhere in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, make sure you come to the Megan Kelly show.

It's going to be a lot of fun.

And I've got some things.

I have some things to show you

that I think are

kind of important.

That's interesting.

I'll be there.

I'll be there in the audience.

And I've heard today there's a Q ⁇ A section.

Okay.

And I have a question for you.

Are you Israel first or America first?

I'll be there to ask that question.

It's so crazy.

Again, he didn't answer it, Sarah.

Do you hear this?

You will not

answer.

That's what they were saying.

By the way, all of these, all of the, the reason why we released the eight minutes is because they're all being edited.

Yeah, I know, I know.

And they're all being like, he didn't answer that question.

Yeah, I did answer that question.

I did.

They're editing all of the answers out.

It is so unbelievably dishonest what's happening.

And it's sad because it's from our side.

Still didn't answer.

Still will not answer.

Nor will I.

Sure, you did answer in the clip.

Nor will I.

I won't do it with Megan either.

Really?

No?

Interesting.

I've also got, I mean, I could go deeper too.

I mean, I've known you for a long time.

Lots of stories I've been around for that

others might not be aware of.

I could ask some questions about that.

This could be really fun.

I have to tell you, Dickie Serena, lots of people there.

Give me your best shot because that'd be the most boring stories of all time.

We lead, the both of us do, we lead very boring lives.

Yeah,

no one would be interested in our stories.

Man, you wouldn't believe how many Cheetos we've had.

There's that time

he was eating Cheetos and watching a debate and then just fell asleep.

And that's the end of the story.

That's the end of the story.

That's it.

Yeah, pretty pathetic.

Yeah, that's it.

That's it.

Let me see.

There's a couple of other things that we should probably hit before

we end the hour.

Let me play cut eight here.

Here's the NAACP lawyer during the Supreme Court arguments yesterday about gender gerrymandering.

And what they're trying to do is say

that

they should be able to gerrymander a district 250 miles long.

Just this snake that goes 250.

Think of that.

Is that your neighborhood?

Do you even have anything in common necessarily with somebody that's 250 miles away from you?

So they're trying to make this case that because it snakes through black communities, cuts the white people out.

All right.

Listen to the NAACP.

Here's one of the arguments.

That's right.

And in the state of Louisiana, that analysis was conducted in the Nairn case, and it was clear that regardless of party, white Democrats were not voting for black candidates, whether they were Democrats or not.

And we know that there is such a significant chasm between how black and white voters vote in Louisiana that there's no question that even if there is some correlation between race and party, that race is the driving factor.

What do you think of that, Stu?

I don't think positively of it.

I don't think that dividing people by skin color is a good idea.

I mean, should we do hair color?

Could we just reverse this?

If we said that

blacks do not vote for, if there's blacks on the ballot, that they would vote for the black over the white,

does that sound comfortable?

Just even saying that?

Does that sound like that's something that is kind of racist to say?

A little bit?

It does.

It does.

These beliefs are all racist beliefs.

And by the way, racism is collectivism.

You know, when you stop identifying people as individuals and you start thinking of them as members of groups, you're collectivizing people.

And it's the farthest thing in the world, certainly, from conservatism.

Well, I mean, I don't know why they're not just bringing up the argument that I just gave you a minute ago from the Democratic National Committee.

I don't know.

I can't answer why God made them inferior.

That was their point.

It sure was their point.

And I I believe it's still their point.

When Katanji Jackson, or when Katanji Brown Jackson...

You want to call her Katanji Jackson

so badly, at least I can relate.

But anyway,

when she comes out and says, you know, basically

blacks are handicapped and can't,

I don't even know, don't know how to get into the building because they're so handicapped to be able to vote.

I mean,

I really honestly do not even understand her argument on this.

It's so crazy,

but

I mean, kind of pretty much,

I mean, pretty much the same thing here.

I mean, I guess, you know, God just made blacks inferior.

What?

That's what they seem to be arguing.

It is.

I don't think the Democratic argument has changed.

No, it's pretty consistent.

And this is consistent over a lot of different categories, right?

Like they,

black people people aren't able to vote.

They're not able to get IDs.

They're not able to transport themselves to the polls.

They are

not able to get health care.

They're not able to hold jobs at the same, like all these things that are just accusations against people with different skin colors.

Unless you go to the Democratic Party, and then they'll do it.

Then they'll do it for you.

They'll help you.

Just go to the master's house.

Just go to the master's house and the master will make sure it's all right.

The white people will help you.

It's so crazy.

The white Democrats will be there for you.

It's not for you to do on your own.

You need

the white carriers

of the Democratic Party to carry, to hold your hand across the finish line for you to do the basic tasks of life.

Gee, that's not a demeaning argument at all.

Not at all.

Nope.

Nope.

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Well, they voted now the 10th time, the 10th time

for the government shutdown to come to an end, and the Democrats have rejected it again.

They've already proposed, okay, we'll just pass this, fund the government, and then we'll talk about, you know, your Obamacare stuff.

They said no to that.

Then they said, we promise you a vote on the ACA.

And they said, no, we're not going to do that either.

I mean, I don't know what their their plan is, but 10th time now.

Does this indicate that they think they're winning the public relations?

They're not winning it, though.

I don't think they're winning it.

I really don't.

Do they think that they're winning it?

I think they are afraid of their base

and

they need to win that

because they are, you know, they're being held hostage, you know.

And, you know, everything they do is so beautiful and so great.

I mean, you've seen the Obama library, right?

I mean,

if they could just make America look like the Death Star,

Doesn't that look like the Death Star?

Honestly, it looks like, I mean, there should be a shaft that goes right to the nuclear core.

It's more, it's more brutalist than the Death Star.

The Death Star, at least, was round.

True.

True.

Yes.

And I suppose if you're going to hold the country hostage, it does look like a place you could do it from.

I mean,

it looks like something out of

East Germany, 1950.

Yeah, I've been calling it the Museum of Doom after the Hotel of Doom from North Korea.

Oh, I want to go there so badly i know you do too oh yeah we have to go someday if we can we have to go someday we have to figure out a way to do it without getting ourselves killed i know but uh in in north korea there's this giant like triangle hotel that's way taller than everything around it and it was for a very long time just the exterior because they couldn't finish it because communism fell apart that it was just all concrete and that's what this kind of looks like to me it just looks like this ugly structure there's nothing the same size around it it's just awful in every way and a good good kind of memory of his presidency.

It kind of lays it out well.

Tell Stan before you even go in.

The people of Chicago love it as well.

I mean, they are just like, this is the ugliest thing.

I'm finally, I'm glad people are finally seeing for what it really is.

He's Glenn Beck.