Best of the Program | 10/20/25

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Glenn discusses the various No Kings protests that took place across the country over the weekend. If these protests are against the rich and powerful, why are they funded by the rich and powerful? Glenn lays out the specific ideology that is fascism and how it differs from communism and authoritarianism.
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Yeah, a little different than their no-kings move.

A little, a little.

They don't seem to want Christ to be involved in anything.

No, I mean, well, unless Christ is the government, it is to them.

Yeah, and even though if Christ was actually running the government, they would probably be against it.

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All right, so let me just...

I wish I would have, I wish I would have thought of this Friday, you know, before the No Kings, but we're not done with these kinds of stupid things.

So before anybody, you know, raises a sign, before you chant a stupid slogan, before you pledge

allegiance to a movement or a political party, I want you to stop.

And I want you to ask yourself one simple question.

Why am I here?

we live in a time where outrage is easy and thinking is really hard

we live at a time when it feels good to belong and very dangerous to question

we live in a time where

emotion is mistaken for morality

And that is exactly how free people become unfree.

Not because tyranny kicks down the door one night, but because we hand it the keys in the name of change when we're not thinking.

So before you do anything,

before you march, before you protest, before you make a sign, before you argue with somebody, pause

and think to yourself, why am I drawn to this?

When you're watching things on X, why am I drawn to this?

Is it anger?

Is it fear?

Is it guilt?

Or is it principle?

When I want to stand up for something, I don't want to do it in anger.

I don't want to do it in fear.

I don't want to do it in guilt.

I want to do it in principle.

And having a principle means you have a deeply held belief

that this cause

reflects truth and justice.

Now be careful.

Be really careful because you may have been convinced that you're right because of what you're against.

But what is right and what you're against are not the same thing.

For instance,

right now with conservatives, I guess it's becoming more and more popular to be against Israel.

Okay, that's fine.

You don't have to agree with Israel.

I don't ask you to agree with Israel.

I don't want to fight their fights.

I don't agree with their policies on everything.

They're not the United States of America.

They're their own country.

So I disagree with them just like I disagree with Britain sometimes.

Okay.

I don't really care.

But being against Israel does not mean the same as being for Hamas.

You've joined something different.

That means you have allowed your passions and your feelings to rule over you.

That's why everybody wants to make something, you know, that's why our Declaration of Independence and our country has lasted 250 years.

It's the only revolutionary document that has ever lasted.

And only one, only one in world history that ended with the same people who started the revolution.

The only one.

Why?

Because it didn't start with anger.

It started with principles.

We hold these things to be true, self-evident.

We don't want to be against something.

Being against Trump,

you can be against Trump, but that doesn't mean you're for Antifa.

Being for justice doesn't mean you're anti-ICE

unless your passions have overcome your logic.

So the first thing you have to do, why am I here?

And if I strip away the crowd, if I strip away the pressure, the chance, the popularity, would I be standing here?

If no one ever knew that I joined, if no one, if there were no such thing as likes, no cameras, no praise, in fact, if everyone I knew and admired were against this, would I still believe it and do it?

If the answer is no to that, then you're not following conviction.

You're following a crowd.

You have to be convicted that even if I stand alone, I'm willing to do it.

So what does this movement stand for?

Am I willing to stand all by myself?

Do you even know?

How many interviews did you hear this weekend where people are like, I don't know, and they always say the same thing.

I don't want to talk to you.

Why?

Because they can't answer the question.

They don't have any idea what this is about.

Other than a bumper sticker or the press release, do you know what the real agenda is?

What is the goal?

Who is behind it?

What methods are they willing to use to get there?

Do the ends

the means?

Now this is really important because people are starting to believe, yeah, I can kill people.

That's what, that's honestly, Virginia, you may not look at it this way, but this is the way I look at the Virginia election.

Virginians, have you decided the ends justify the means?

That it doesn't matter if somebody says I can kill their children to change their political point of view.

The ends justify the means.

Okay, if the ends justify the means, you have to ask ask yourself this question.

What principles or freedoms have to be or are okay to sacrifice for that end?

Because once you start sacrificing those things like saying it's okay to kill children for political purposes, you become Hamas in the end.

History has a real warning for us.

Every single authoritarian movement, left or right, doesn't matter, all of them promised liberation, every single one.

They promised equity, justice, safety, and they delivered control, science, and fear.

If the message of a movement,

if the methods of the movement betray its message,

If it has to censor or coerce,

if liberties

have to be violated, then it's not liberation.

It's manipulation.

If they have to manipulate people and cut corners, coerce or censor or betray liberties to get there, they will not stop doing it.

Next question you have to ask, does this movement make people more free or more dependent?

Freedom is not just the absence of chains.

Okay?

This was the big thing.

This was the big thing that

Booker T.

Washington was all about.

You can be free, but not know how to be free unless you're educated, unless you're willing to stand on your own.

Here's a slave that pulled himself out, defied all of the odds, became one of the greatest black Americans in American history.

And he was talking about be more independent, not dependent.

That's what freedom is.

It's not the absence of chains.

It is the presence of responsibility.

So if you think that freedom means I don't have responsibility, I don't have to do anything, you will be under the chains of somebody else because that means somebody else has to do those things, has to feed you.

And so they will require you to do things because they're feeding you.

Ask, does this movement actually

promote policies that trust individuals to make decisions for themselves?

Or do the people leading this believe they know better than everyone else?

Will it hand people more power to bureaucrats and experts and elites?

Does it always defend free speech, especially for those who disagree?

Or does it silence them in the name of progress?

Does it expand choice?

Or does it force compliance?

The only choice, the only choice you could say is the one that the right says, and I believe, is not a choice, to kill another human being.

I don't believe that's a choice if you're a doctor and you want to give somebody medication to end their life.

I don't believe it's a choice for you.

You can kill yourself if you want, but I'm not going to help you do it.

And I don't think it's a choice to kill a baby.

It's not.

It's not a choice.

That's the only choice that they always point to.

My body, my choice.

Well, but if it's your body, how come you're forcing everyone to take a vaccine that not everybody wants?

That has to be consistent.

If it's not consistent, then you are living a lie.

You are picking and choosing the choices you want.

You don't actually believe in choice.

If it makes people less capable of living without the state, it's not freedom.

It's dependency dressed up as compassion.

If I want others to be free,

what does that require of me?

We love talking about freedom in this country.

We love it as if it's something something that politicians can hand out.

You know, vote for me and more freedom.

What?

It's not.

Freedom is not sustained by our laws.

Freedom is sustained by our character.

This is what this means.

It means

you have to defend the right of people that you despise.

Not just those you like and agree with.

You must stand for the rights of people you despise.

You must stand for the rights of people to say horrible things

that you despise.

Otherwise, you don't actually believe in freedom and freedom of speech.

See, freedom requires you to do the hard work.

And the hard work that nobody is doing, understanding issues deeply,

reading the original sources, not the headlines, not the clippings, not the tweets.

Anybody who gets their news off of Twitter and Facebook,

you are less educated and less informed than the people who read nothing at all.

You have to do the hard work.

And you have to do the hard work of mastering yourself, your impulse, your ignorance, your anger.

So you don't become the thing you're fighting against.

Has anybody noticed that when you're watching these crowds, the biggest thing is hypocrisy.

You're like, are you kidding me?

You're saying these things?

Do you not know that you are the thing you're fighting against?

And freedom requires courage

to stand alone.

It requires virtue.

It requires humility.

And it requires the truth.

But how do I know what's true?

So this is the hardest part of all, I think, and that is, how do I find what is true?

How do I know what is true?

Truth doesn't come pre-packaged as a slogan.

Truth is not usually found in a trending hashtag.

Truth requires years and years and years of work.

Most importantly, it requires humility.

If you're searching for truth,

you must be willing to change your belief or your behavior when you find it.

If not, you're not actually searching for truth.

Okay.

Ask yourself, am I willing to challenge my own belief?

Am I willing to end up at a place where I like, I don't believe any of that stuff?

I thought I believed that, but I don't.

And it's shocking to me, but I don't.

If you're not willing to go there, then you're not seeking truth.

You know, are you seeking voices you disagree with

or just people that are echoing what you believe?

Who benefits if I believe this?

Who benefits?

Who profits?

Who gains power?

Truth has nothing to fear from questions.

All kinds of questions.

Now you don't ever have to fear.

Truth doesn't care.

Okay.

Lies have a lot to fear.

So here's a test you should run before you commit to picking up or making any sign.

This is something you should commit to before you go to Thanksgiving.

If your side achieved everything they wanted, every law, every reform, every revolution, would ordinary people become more self-governing and more responsible and more free

or more managed more dependent and more controlled

if the answer is the latter do not join them no matter how righteous they may sound do not join them no matter how noble their intentions do not join them

because tyranny wrapped in good intentions is still tyranny

We're standing on a knife's edge as a nation.

I mean, have you seen the price of gold today?

What What is it, Stu?

$4,300?

Over $4,300, yeah.

$4,300.

$4,300.

Does that mean anything to you?

If it doesn't, you should check it out.

It does.

It does.

It's going to mean something to you in the end.

It means the rest of the world is saying, I'm not sure about this whole system that it's going to last.

That should change everything that you think.

It should change the way you say, okay, well, you know, I used to like this program, but I'm not sure we can afford this program anymore.

You know, I used to vote for this person, but that person will not stop the spending.

I want my kids to be able to have freedom.

I may not like everything about America, but I think America is the best system out there.

I don't want it, you know,

what is it, Singapore or something,

or one of the really,

I think it was Afghanistan.

Saw some numbers this weekend.

Afghanistan has arrested like 2,000 people for

speech

problems in the last year.

2,000 people have gone to jail for something they posted or something they said.

12,000 people have gone to jail in Great Britain this year for the same thing.

12,000 people have gone to jail for free speech.

One of them is a kid who said, I love bacon.

We're on this knife's edge, and the difference between liberty and bondage is going to come down to whether ordinary people start asking better questions.

Before you march, before you say anything, are you thinking?

Before you join, have you learned?

Have you spent the time to ask these questions?

Before you speak, do you understand what you're actually saying?

Before you follow, Make sure you're walking towards freedom, not away with it, and check the people you're following.

Is this a group of people that 25 years ago you would have been comfortable with?

And I mean that saying, you know,

I don't think any of us were fine walking with communists.

I don't think we were fine walking with anarchists.

None of us were.

So why are they not walking towards freedom?

They're walking away from freedom.

Why are you walking with them?

History is really clear.

Nations don't lose their liberty all at once.

They lose it one unasked question at a time.

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So I want to just talk to you a little bit about what happened over the weekend.

You know, they call themselves the Resistance.

They marched under banners and signs that said no kings and they chanted about tearing down the powerful and reclaiming democracy for the people.

But I want you to stop.

After what you've seen this weekend, I want you to stop just for a minute and I want you to think critically about one thing.

If this movement is truly against billionaires and the powerful,

why is it funded by billionaires and the powerful?

It is no longer hard to dig deep into the so-called no-kings movement.

And the more you dig, the more you realize this isn't a rebellion.

This is strategy.

This is not grassroots.

This is astroturf.

You know, when you come with signs that are printed by a labor union,

you're pretty clear.

The average person didn't do that.

They're like,

I need to get a labor union to make sure that these are labor union printed signs.

It's not happening.

So this is AstroTurf.

And it's not about dismantling power.

This is so important.

No kings would make you think, well, they don't want a king.

So they wouldn't want somebody to say, you know, COVID, you don't take the jab, you don't work.

You don't take the jab, you're fired.

You don't take the jab, you don't get to go to the hospital.

You would think no kings would mean all of that was wrong, but it doesn't.

This is not about dismantling power.

This is about rearranging power.

So let's start with the money, because in politics, money tells the truth even when people don't.

So according to several sources, including Fox News, multiple investigative reports, including including Peter Schweizer.

George Soros and his Open Society Action Fund granted $3 million to Indivisible.

Now this is one of the primary organizers of the No Kings protest.

Okay.

So wait a minute.

So a billionaire, George Soros, gives money to help fund this against billionaires.

But it goes on.

Soros's larger network, the Open Society Foundation, gave over $7.6 million to the same operation.

So now we're over $10, we're almost at $11 million, but Soros is not alone.

If you follow the funding trail, it leads to what a surprise the Arabella network.

This is a network that we exposed on my TV show many, many Wednesdays ago, probably about five years ago.

It's a billion-dollar a year dark money empire.

that launders donations from the uber wealthy donors to grassroots activism.

Now you add in the Bill Gates Foundation.

You're really against billionaires and yet you're for the Bill Gates Foundation or the Ford Foundation or here's my favorite, the Rockefeller Network.

Rockefeller?

You also have the Tides Foundation and Singham.

You have a small club of financial elites that are bankrolling what investigative journalist Peter Schweiser calls Riot Inc.

That needs to be known from everyone.

There is now this organization funded by billionaires, Riots Inc.,

and it is the permanent protest industrial complex.

Now, this is not just conjecture.

This is not opinion.

This is now documented fact.

IRS

filings, annual reports, public statements, they all show the same things.

Billionaires are funding the outrage machine.

But they were holding signs that said no billionaires.

What the heck?

What?

Okay, so obvious questions.

Why?

Why are they doing that?

Well, they're just supporting democracy.

George Soros.

What?

Democracy does not require a billion-dollar scaffold of nonprofits and coordinated media campaigns.

It doesn't need that.

It just needs the truth.

It certainly doesn't require hiring data firms and communication specialists

and scripts that will script out the entire protest

that'll make it appear as though it's spontaneous.

What we're seeing here is not a movement.

What you're seeing is a manufactured event.

Now, that's not just my opinion.

That's now how U.S.

intelligence agencies have run regime change operations overseas for decades.

Go back many moons ago on our Wednesday night special again, and I will show you all of the ins and outs of what's called a color revolution.

Color revolutions are something that was done by our government, and this is part of the deep state.

That's why people say this is a deep state operation as well.

Because

these tactics were developed by the

CIA, and they're called color revolutions.

And what they do is they flood the streets with, quote, organic protesters.

They control the media, the media narrative.

They destabilize the existing system, and then they overthrow that system and install a new one.

Okay, so we've done this over the Arab Spring was not grassroots.

The Arab Spring was done by our government, along with others, including Facebook.

Okay,

the same tactics are being deployed here

but here's the catch

when the CIA runs these operations in foreign countries they rely on young delusioned activists okay the people who actually what is called traditionally useful idiots they don't know they're being used and they have a genuine gripe Yet the crowds, I don't know if you saw them this weekend, at the No Kings rally,

most of these now are white baby boomers.

They're retirees who balance checkbooks and that are now waving anti-capitalist placards.

So wait, we've got billionaires and baby boomers.

Okay.

Does that sound like a spontaneous uprising?

Especially when, and I'll show you later, the signs from the actual No Kings rallies all over

actually have the logos

of the corporations, of the labor unions, and the Communist Party.

There it is up on the screen if you happen to be watching.

The Communist Party is a sponsor and their logo is up at the rallies.

That doesn't seem spontaneous.

What it does seem like, and I was happy to see it, is the script is running thin.

Okay.

The only ones that believe this crap anymore are the aging hippies.

The people who have tried to overthrow this government over and over and over again.

They want their Marxist utopia.

They've wanted it in 1968.

They wanted it in 78 and 88, 98, and 2028.

They want the same thing.

No matter how many times it has failed in their lifetime, they somehow or another think it's going to work this time and they won't have to live under it.

So this brings me back to the paradox, which what I started with.

Why would the wealthiest people on earth fund a movement that says it's about destroying billionaires and their wealth and their power?

A couple of logical answers here.

One, they're suicidal.

They're self-hating billionaires.

Have you ever met a self-hating billionaire?

Because I have not met one.

And they're pretty confident.

They like it.

They like it a lot.

And they generally are a little egotistical.

They know more than you do.

Okay.

So what's left?

Well, the billionaires know by creating this, it will make them richer and more powerful.

How?

Well, first of all, you have to control the narrative.

By funding the activism, billionaires shape the issues that you and I talk about all the time.

And then they shape the solutions that you accept.

You'll notice all of this global warming stuff, that was all shaped by corporations, billionaires, and people who win in the end, governments.

They get more power and more money.

And we saw it when the WEF started to do the Great Reset.

You had banks and corporations colluding to make sure that if you didn't agree with them, you weren't going to get a loan from the bank.

Who does that empower?

You

or the corporations and the billionaires and the governments who are telling you the way they expect you to live.

Okay, so you control the narrative and then come up with the problems and the solutions.

And everybody's like, Yeah, that's a good one.

Okay.

And if you make people believe that capitalism is the problem, then you can sell a new system

under a solution.

Again, you don't believe this is happening?

Explain the great reset.

Now, you also consolidate power.

The regulations that crush the small businesses, they don't hurt the billionaires.

They eliminate their competition.

Let me give you an example.

During COVID, why is it COVID was suddenly non-existent at Home Depot?

But if you went to Ace Hardware, you're going to die and you're killing grandma.

How is that possible?

It's not possible.

That's collusion by the powerful, the governments, the industry, and the billionaires eliminating their competition.

Activism becomes the battering ram that just is clearing the field and making you so you can't even think straight anymore.

And it shifts the blame.

So by funding anti-billionaire rhetoric, They direct anger away from them and towards the political enemies enemies of the things they're trying to do.

So it's not about hating billionaires at all.

It's about hating the right billionaires.

It's not an attack on wealth.

It's about a hostile takeover of your wealth.

What did you learn in 2008?

Who got rich?

The billionaires and the banks.

Who had their money destroyed?

You did.

They're absolutely four bailouts, just not for you.

So

this is not about an attack on wealth.

This is an attack on your wealth.

And the saddest part is most people in the streets, they don't even realize they're pawns in somebody else's chess match.

They have no idea what they're doing.

I mean, listen to them.

They don't have any idea.

They actually think this is about Donald Trump.

Okay, it might be for you, but it's not for the billionaires.

It's about the plan.

It's why it's happening all over the world.

Donald Trump is not the king of the world.

I don't know if you know that.

Why is this exact same thing happening in Germany and in France and in London and in Singapore?

Why?

Because it's not about Donald Trump.

It's about taking over the system.

And you're told

you're fighting against tyranny.

You're carrying the banners, but you're carrying the banners of the people who are tightening the chains around your neck.

And you don't see it.

You scream for no kings while the billionaires are crowning themselves in the boardrooms.

You rail against corporate greed while you're marching on behalf of corporate-funded NGOs.

You think you're dismantling power, but you're fortifying power.

And all of this, by the way, is happening while the networks, these same networks are lobbying for the policies that erode free speech, weaken weaken individual sovereignty, empower

these supranational organizations that all of these guys sit on top of.

Now, think about that.

The same people telling you to dismantle the system are the ones writing the blueprint for a new system.

Have you been consulted on that system?

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So

in the museum next door, our American Journey Museum, we have all of these documents where the government was doing, trying to define what fascism is.

I'll have to go through them today and maybe I can bring some stuff in tomorrow.

But it was just trying to define what is fascism, because it was a new thing.

It was defined, I think, in 1925 in Italy with Mussolini.

And fascist was never really just kind of a lazy insult, you know, hurled across the political debate.

It was a warning label for the most dangerous of ideologies, communism and fascism.

And those things have devoured liberty and they leave nations in chains.

And today, you know, you're seeing it, fascist, he's a Hitler, he's whatever.

It's tossed around so casually that it doesn't mean anything anymore.

And fascism, we really need to know what it is because it is

playing a role in today's world.

I mean, anybody who believes in enforcing the laws and securing our border or defending the Constitution today is a fascist.

But words mean something.

So if you want to defend freedom, let's first reclaim the meaning of words that describe freedom's enemies.

So here's what fascism actually is.

It's not a, you know, it's not synonymous for a conservative.

It's not a synonym for authoritarian it is a very specific political ideology that came up early 20th century most famous with mussolini's italy and hitler's germany and at its core fascism is the merger of state and corporate power under a single centralized authority usually led by a dictator so when you start to see corporate power and government power merge into a single centralized authority, that's fascism.

And we've been watching it happen for the last 30 years, okay?

When individual rights are subordinated to the collective good that is now defined by the state, when dissent is crushed because it's good for the state,

when the press is controlled, because it's good for the state.

When the economy is directed because it's good for the people, i.e.

good for the state, when the economy starts to be owned by the government.

Those things are fascistic.

And the difference between this and communism, communism, you don't have any rights, you don't have any property, okay?

It's all the state.

Private property under fascism exists, but only if it lives to serve the goals of the regime.

Okay?

So you can have all the property you want, but you start acting in a way that the regime doesn't like, that the government says, you lose your property.

You don't get to keep the stuff you have.

Mussolini defended fascism

and he defined it himself saying it's the merger of state and corporate power.

Now, does that sound familiar at all in today's world?

Does that sound familiar?

It should.

Both sides have been doing it.

One of them is sprinting towards it.

The other one is just keep shuffling shuffling longer and longer down that road.

It should sound familiar because, and hear me carefully,

the World Economic Forum.

When banks and tech companies and federal agencies work together to decide what speech is okay, what speech should be allowed online, or who can get a loan.

Which businesses are essential and which ones are not essential.

That is no longer the free market.

That is not capitalism.

Okay.

That is not a constitutional government.

That is textbook fascism.

So when the left is saying, no kings, he's a fascist.

Could we just go back to COVID?

What were you willing to do?

Can we just go back to, if you don't

put a black square on your Instagram or your Twitter feed,

when the government works with the tech companies to say this guy who's running for president of the United States, he's a candidate, cannot post anything on social media, that is textbook fascism.

Now, Nazism

is national socialism.

How can it possibly be on the right if it's socialism?

In Europe, maybe,

but we're different here.

The right is not for socialism.

And National Socialism shares a lot of traits with fascism, but they added the extra little poisonous element of racial supremacy.

Now, what is the racial supremacy?

Well, the key element here of racial supremacy is We want to kill all the Jews.

Okay?

So if you want to say it's a Nazi, you got to be for not making peace with Israel, not making peace in the industry or in the in the Middle East.

You got to be on the side of Hamas saying, we got to kill all the Jews.

All right.

That's the biggest telltale of a Nazi.

They have other things like they build an Audubon.

But the really important part of being a Nazi is we want to kill all the Jews.

Which side is standing with Hamas?

Sorry about the hypocrisy this week.

Couldn't take it.

Then the regime weaponized propaganda.

Did you know in 2008, Barack Obama removed the law of propaganda in America?

In 1945, we all went, okay, the war is over.

We don't want propaganda on the American people.

We had that law.

Barack Obama repealed that law.

So now now it still is there.

It has to be reinstated.

Now the government can use propaganda on its own people.

That is another sign of fascism.

Who did that?

Donald Trump or Barack Obama?

Béjois.

They demonize entire groups of people as enemies of the state.

Now, we're both doing that now, unfortunately.

They justified control as a means of creating a pure society.

Well, what is the difference between that and we got to round these people up and put them into camps because they're never going to let us progress.

They're slowing down progress.

By the way, there is a symbol, the Indian symbol, the swastika, is square.

Okay, and it sits flat on the ground.

If you look at a swastika, it's facing the other way.

If it's Indian, it's square.

The bottom crossbar is flat to the ground and it's facing the other direction.

The Nazis spun it in another direction, and then Hitler himself said, pitch it.

So it's at an angle.

That bottom bar of the swastika comes up.

Do you know why?

Because it said it looks like it's moving.

It shows we're all about progress.

So no one should stand against progress.

All of this stuff, if you want to talk about fascism, the hallmarks are really unmistakable.

So let's just define it so we can all move on with our life.

Suppression of free speech.

Politicized justice.

The elimination of political parties or opponents.

Which side was trying to put the political party or opponent in jail?

The indoctrination of youth.

Which one is indoctrinating our children in school and taking the rights away from parents?

And having the parents actually be

something that the school is against and wanting the children to tell them what the parents are doing.

That is Nazism.

That's fascism.

And then this constant scapegoating for power.

Dictators, tyrants, whether Nazis, communists, they all have the same playbook throughout history.

You got to silence dissent.

You have to have censorship.

You have to intimidate.

You use street thugs that you declare are not part of your movement.

But I can't really stop them because they don't really exist.

I mean, the brown shirts.

And Tifa, it's the same story.

They're not really real.

They're not really organized.

They're not part of our movement, but they use them to make progress.

Controlling information, state-run media, coordinated propaganda, okay?

Using compliant corporations, undermine the institution, the courts, the legislature.

The Constitution is bypassed.

Courts are reshaped.

Who's the one saying

we have to get rid of this Supreme Court?

And who was it that was saying, nope, nine Supreme Court justices is good?

And it's all done to shape power.

Then you blame others.

Doesn't matter.

But the best, the one that always has worked the best is race.

We're going to blame it on the Jew or we're going to blame it on the black.

Or we're going to blame it on the white man.

Then it goes deeper.

Religious and

ideological, and they are blamed for all of society's ills.

Then you merge the power centers.

You bring the business, the tech, the military, and it all starts to work as one for centralized control.

Read the book, The Great Reset.

Okay.

These are not left or right tactics.

These are authoritarian tactics.

And as I said last hour, Stu and I are watching for these tactics.

We know they can come from the right at any time.

We know that Donald Trump is walking a very dangerous line.

I don't know how else he should walk it, but the minute he crosses a line, God forbid, I'm going to be on the air saying, that's not good.

That's got to stop.

That's unconstitutional.

Do you hear that from the other side when Biden was doing these things?

No.

All they're doing is calling somebody a Nazi.

They don't actually care about freedom or democracy.

They're calling somebody a Nazi without self-examination.

You must examine yourself.

We are all susceptible to this.

Now, listen to this.

I'm going to take a quick break and then I want to come back with the audio of the Speaker of the House this weekend.

The Speaker of the House came out and he said,

you know, look, here's what's happening.

on the left.

And you might have heard it before somewhere, but listen to it when we come back and we'll continue our definition.

Words should be redefined or made sure that we understand the definition.

So

I want you to listen to something.

See if you've heard this before.

Here is our Speaker of the House on Friday.

Listen.

They're going to descend on our Capitol for their much anticipated so-called No Kings Rally.

We refer to it by its more accurate description, the Hate America rally.

Okay.

And I'm not sure how anybody can refute that.

If you you think about what's going to happen here tomorrow, you're going to bring together the Marxists, the socialists, the Antifa advocates, the anarchists, and the pro-Hamas wing of the far-left Democrat Party.

That is the modern Democratic Party.

That's where they've gone.

And

hate America.

Did you hear this?

Have you heard that before?

Listen to this.

I put this up and said, radicals, Islamists, communists, and socialists will work together against Israel, against capitalism, and work together to overturn stability.

There are radicals.

Finally, the government has caught up.

But notice what he said.

I was saying they're going to work together.

He is saying they have become the Democratic Party.

And I believe that is true.

What the people had a problem with back then was anarchists.

I mean, they don't, you know, they don't want a state government.

They don't want hierarchies or centralized authority.

How could they possibly?

Communists, they're going to work with the anarchists.

They want absolute state control over every aspect of life.

Islamists, you throw them in, they want theocratic rule.

They want Sharia law.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I know it was for the simple-minded back then, couldn't understand it, but I think you do.

Why do they work together?

Because they all share one immediate goal, and that is destroy the existing order.

I did a monologue on hour number one of today's podcast.

I urge you to go back and listen to it.

Why is this being funded by billionaires?

For the same reason.

Destroy the existing order.

All of them think they will win in the end, okay?

They know they can't achieve their utopia without first tearing down the system that they hate, capitalism, constitution, Western civilization, whatever it is.

And once the system is down, that's when real chaos begins.

That's when they turn on each other.

But in the meantime, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.

So how do you measure?

Are we moving towards tyranny or not?

Yeah, first thing, forget the labels, okay?

Are constitutional norms being eroded or bypassed?

Do you even know what those constitutional norms are?

Are voices being silenced?

Is my side saying, yes, we should silence voices?

Is it being done by the state and or by private actors working hand in glove with the state?

If so, you have a sign of fascism.

Are businesses punished for political beliefs?

Is a bank saying you can't do business with us because of your political belief?

If so, you're on the road to fascism.

Are loans being denied by ideology?

Are laws enforced against political enemies, but ignored for political allies?

That's a big one for both sides.

Are public-private partnerships being weaponized to shape behavior or restrict liberty?

If the answer is yes, even if people are saying we're doing it for your own safety or for equity or for democracy, liberty is in danger.

When they're enforcing the law, like arresting drug traffickers or gang members or those who people who are entering the country illegally, that's not fascism.

It's what sovereign nations do to remain free.

What is fascism is when the government decides which laws to enforce based on politics or race, when it punishes thought, when it merges with corporate power to control the people.

That's also

what authoritarians do.

When you say no king, what does that even mean, no king?

I bet they can't even tell you what that means.

Well, I mean, somebody's going against constitution.

King doesn't care about a constitution.

The king is appointed by God, and so he has complete control of the land, of the dukes and the earls.

He hands out favors.

He makes all of the decisions.

That's what a king is.

I'm sorry.

Donald Trump does not fit authoritarian.

He does not fit fascist.

He does not fit Islamist or communist.

And he doesn't fit king.

So

what is your side doing again?

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