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We have a lot to do today, a lot to talk to you about. And it's Friday, and I'm not asking you, you know, don't cry for me, Argentina.
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Well, hello, Stu. How are you? I'm wonderful, Glenn.
You said it's Friday? It is Friday. It's good news.
It is. I don't know how people just do it, you know, because I hear some people work more than 15 hours a week.
Not at difficult jobs like ours.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
Okay.
Thank you for putting it into perspective.
Let's make sure we're known as the heroes here.
No, come on.
We do work longer than 15 hours a week, sometimes 17.
Anyway, here's the thing that I i want to talk about i want to talk
about the doe uh the department of education uh and what happened yesterday and you know how good it is by the way uh karen bass uh she announced yesterday that they have a budget deficit that predated the Palisades fire, and it's all in education.
Now, this is Los Angeles. Los Angeles, they had just a short $1 billion shortfall for the education budget in Los Angeles.
$1 billion. And they're not the only city that is going through this massive shortfall for education in Colorado.
Now, what jumps to mind to me are, aren't those both sanctuary cities where they're just piling in new citizens that just need to be protected and screwing everybody else? So yesterday, Donald Trump, thank you. Thank you, President Trump, signed an executive order to pretty much start to dismantle the Department of Education.
And everybody is going mad. They're going crazy.
They're just going to leave poor children behind. Behind? How far? How can they fall farther behind? could they fall farther behind they can't read well i shouldn't i shouldn't say that some graduates of high school and college can read at a third grade level so i don't mean to besmirch the educational system in our country how could you possibly leave them further behind you can't since the department of education got involved we have degraded our educational system year after year after year it has gotten worse and worse and worse and look do you hear me complain about the uh department of defense okay yeah well don't answer that yes you do constantly yeah okay all right you don't need to rub it here let me rephrase that here's what i say about the department of defense there is waste like crazy in the department of defense there is also i am sure dirty things on with these, you know, in the industrial complex, the defense industrial complex.
I know there's deals being made. There's things that are so far over budget that don't even work.
We all know that. But you have not heard me say, we just got to shut this thing down.
Now, why love war no because it's i think the only thing our federal government does that we're still number one at okay i look at the department of defense and go uh well a i don't want i don't want this in private hands okay because I don't want private armies. I think that's a really bad idea.
So that's one reason. Two, when you look at the Department of Defense, we are the best in the world.
Yes, we are spending way too much money, but at least we're the best in the world. Look at our Department of Education.
We're one of the worst in the world, and yet we're spending like we're the best in the world. So show me the evidence that this is doing anything but crippling our children.
And they say, well, you know, it's all local control. It is all local control.
And I guess you're right. I mean, you know, COVID, those were all local decisions pushed by the teachers unions and the Department of Education.
And what is the Department of Education? You make your own decisions. Of course, you're not going to get any money if you do that.
So that's not letting the states and the local communities decide. That is saying, oh, you do whatever you want.
Whatever you want. Yeah, I love their combination argument here.
It's like, oh, well, the local and states are doing all the decision-making here, but Donald Trump is gutting education. Yeah.
Well, wait a minute. Well, that's going to shut everything down.
How is he gutting education if you guys are the ones doing everything i don't understand how does he have any power to do that of course he does have tons of power to do that because the department of education does have massive influence on these decisions massive these structures massive influence you know i i read to you the one of the founding documents section 103 stew of course you know section my favorite section of the federal state relationship with the department of education section 103 as outlined uh in the department of education organization act that was passed uh by congress yeah i know why are you okay i'm just i just i'm sorry it was just you're saying that for other people i was talking down to people who don't spend a full 12 hours a week right you know worrying about this stuff so in that it says the intention of the congress in the establishment of the department that now this is the law that established the department of education the intention of the congress in establishment department of education is to protect the rights of state and local governments and public and private educational institutions in the areas of educational policies and administration of programs and to strengthen and improve the control of such governments and institutions over their own educational programs and policies. That's just the first half.
Is that what our Department of Education is doing? Because that's the stated intent of Congress. If they were doing that, I don't think I'd have a problem with it i mean i still wouldn't want
the feds involved in it but if you were saying no no no hands off this is a local decision
stay away they'll make the decision i wouldn't have a problem with it but that's not what they're
doing no okay the second part of it is the establish of the department of education
shall not do you remember we getting lectured between uh shall not and uh may not may not shall not is legal for never ever ever ever okay the establishment of the department of education shall not increase the authority of the federal government over education or diminish the responsibility for education which is reserved to the states and the local school systems and to other instrumentalities of the states that's not what our department of education does they are so far off their original charter as passed by congress i i am not an attorney i i would suggest that we take it to court and just shut the whole damn thing down take it to the supreme court they're not doing they're not doing any of that they're not doing that and by the way every liberal i mean ask elizabeth warren if you just passed a bill right now and said you know what we're going to reform the department of education instead we're going to have it do these things all before and you give that that description no they wouldn't do it none of them would vote for it but if you said okay we're not going to abolish we're going to just reform we're still going to spend all the money they would be all for it because they would see it as an opportunity to dig their claws in even deeper on the local and state level that's why they're freaking out. Did you, by the way, see the rally that was held in
the deeper on the local and state level that's why they're freaking out did you by the way see the
the rally that was held in in tempe arizona yesterday with bernie sanders and aoc 11 000 people show up for those two i did hear they were on tour is this uh yeah the fight fight oligarchy tour.
11,000 people took time out of their day to go see Bernie Sanders and AOC. Now, that says something to you.
That means every communist in Arizona was in one place last night. Okay okay that's what that means or this is this is all astroturf this is this is what they always do this is what they always do they take the money that they raised for their last election uh i don't know because of doge but it would have been every organization that was being paid by the government for ngo stuff that money would have been funneled into this tour etc etc they have no problem with tours and they have no problem organizing things the union was involved uaw was involved in this now there's nothing yet that will show us that this was an astroturf thing.
But when was the last time you saw 11,000, not in an election year, not even in an off election year, but in a year where there is no election? 11,500 people in one town decided to get together and listen to the well the father time and a
bartender that's interesting it's an interesting point i can't think of any examples so i don't have a great piece of evidence to push back on you but i do feel like this is the place where the energy is on the left right it is the far left is i think energized this is who the left uh you know right that's why i said every communist in the area was in that i think it's bigger than just you know we would joke about 11 000 communists i i think this is really who they are i mean remember they're still they're winning 47 48 of the vote and i think a good chunk of that vote really adores this approach from aoc they want a socialist burning yeah and they want burning teslas in the streets and all of that that's that's that's the worst news i've heard that's the worst news i've heard i hope you're right because i mean an astroturf death effort is those things always exist always exist um this but this is if this is who they are and you are this upset at the destruction not even a destruction the cutting in half the size of the Department of Education. When there is no evidence that this would give me the evidence that it works.
Give me any evidence that this works. It doesn't.
They complain about it all the time. All the time.
We have to pour more money into it. Here's an idea.
Let's stop with this bad idea and try something new. Because you've been saying that my entire life.
Since I was in grade school, you've been saying, you know, the education system just doesn't work. We need to pour more federal money into it.
And now we pay more for each student than anyone in the world by far and we've gone from the top five to what are we 49th now in the world did you hear that that harvard harvard is now offering remedial math harvard i swear to you you, at this point, I could have gone to Harvard and halfway through my first freshman year, they would have said, Professor, here, you just take the chalk. Go ahead.
I don't even get it. I mean, that's how low the standards are to get into Harvard.
Remedial math. Wow.
It seems to be working. And if anybody cares about your kids and your grandkids and everybody does, everybody does.
Everybody was worried about what about the kids? What about the kids? What about the kids? Yes. Tell me about the kids.
Show me the evidence that this has worked at all. Show me the evidence that as the teachers unions have grown in strength, that it has helped our children.
I know it has helped the teachers unions. I don't even know if it has helped the actual teachers, but it hasn't helped our kids.
As you grow the size of the federal government, we spend more and more and more money on each pupil. Show me where it has gotten better.
I mean, other than the beautiful palaces that we're building called schools today. Saddam Hussein would come and go, I'm embarrassed at that building.
I couldn't send my kids to that. That's like a palace.
And the education system, they're coming out and they're not able to read.
They don't know anything about history.
They are getting remedial math at Harvard.
Come on.
You're just living a lie.
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So I had a conversation with
Liz Truss she's the former prime minister
of Great Britain
and
wow she had
a lot to
say how much time do I have Thank you. of Great Britain.
And wow, she had a lot to say.
How much time do I have here?
Okay, I'm going to play.
Well, let me just give you this.
Here's the former Prime Minister of England
talking about the Canadian Prime Minister.
Cut 10, please.
I think it is extraordinary that Mark Carney
has become the Prime Minister of Canada. He did a terrible job in Britain of the governorship of the Bank of England.
He created a lot of the problems that blew up on my watch and that I got blamed for were actually created by him. he backed Labour in the election and Rachel Reeves's policies which are leading the country
to bankruptcy so why on earth the Liberal Party of Canada has selected this man? I have no idea. And I think it is illegitimate that this guy has never been elected as a member of Parliament in Canada.
I mean, you know, I'm utterly puzzled. And, you know, the Canadians...
Now, I'm not going to tell the canadians how to vote obviously i want the conservatives uh to be elected to be elected in canada but i think it's it's justin trudeau has pursued a lot of the same policies that europe has been pursuing and america has raced ahead of us back at at the turn of the millennium, the average Brit was catching up with the average American in terms of income per head. We are now $34,000 a year behind.
We are poorer than Mississippi, which is the poorest American state. And the same is true of France and Germany, and and to some extent of Canada because they pursued all of these woke policies high taxes high spending not using their natural resources and Justin Trudeau was the architect of that and of course Mark Carney has been the advocate of these policies so I don't know what is on in Canada, but in the same way as I think people in Britain need to wake up to what the real threat to our country is, I think they need to wake up in Canada.
You're not going to believe what a former prime minister is saying about her own country. The details of what's happening in Great Britain are absolutely shocking.
I mean, I thought that was amazing.
Poorer than Mississippi?
The United Kingdom is poorer than Mississippi?
When did that happen?
Oh, I know.
When liberals and fake conservatives are in charge.
This is Glenn Beck.
By the way, Britain is a failed state.
It's the podcast. You can find it everywhere tomorrow.
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It would be great if that guy with a baseball bat would sit back and give you a couple of minutes. Hang on, hang on just a second.
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It's your right to defend yourself. And you'll probably, unless you live in New York, California, Hawaii, you're probably going to get away with it because you were defending yourself.
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So, Stu, have you heard about DoorDash, what DoorDash is doing?
Heard about DoorDash?
No, no, no. I'm best friends with about 14 delivery drivers.
They're at my house all the time.
All the time.
The three of them came to Thanksgiving last year year all the time all the time uh so but doordash is now allowing customers try this out for size for uh to take out a loan for meals listen to this buy now pay litter firm Klarna. This one is landing and partnering up with DoorDash.
In the coming months, customers will be able to use Klarna services to purchase groceries, retail, and a DashPass annual plan. And customers will have the option to pay for their purchases in full in four equal installments or defer payments to a more convenient time here.
Shares right now of DoorDash up by 1.5%. That sounds like a really bad idea.
Now, I mean, is that a... Which is this? Is this show how bad and how much trouble everybody is in, which doesn't really make sense to me, then don't DoorD yeah it's not the cheapest it's not the cheapest way to eat but does it show how bad the economy is or how lazy i think it's a combination of how lazy we've become how we just don't want to nor know really how to cook anymore.
And then this company going, I know how we can get richer. Your meal over four easy payments? That's the craziest thing I've ever heard.
The answer to your question, of course, is yes. Yes.
All of the things you just described is a big part of it. It is.
I've seen that option when you pay for stuff online, Klarna, which I guess I've never used it, but you can, I guess, just divide whatever payment you're making into four easy installments. Which is not, I mean, I guess that much different than putting it on a credit card or, you know, something like that if you're not paying it off every month.
And I think, I don't know what the fees are and everything else. It's just a weird, like that's supposed to be a one, that's a purchase you have the money for.
When you're buying DoorDash, like there's a little bit of a luxury there, right? Like someone's dropping it off at your house. You're buying it.
There's all sorts of upcharges in it. It's not, that's not, that's not an economical way to eat but it's a great luxury it's a luxury but it is becoming such a standard now that people are not looking at it as a luxury they're like this is just the way it is no not really anywhere but america uh it is a luxury and it is it does have a cost to it if you are looking to save money.
If you're in a place where you're like, I got to take a loan out for dinner, DoorDash is the last place you should be calling. Yeah, that's true.
Even if you were going, you got to drive out and get the stuff. You're going to save save yourself like what? $12, you know, right? Like every single time you order something by just going out and picking it up yourself.
And even that quite clearly is not the cheap way to eat. Going to restaurants used to be the luxury.
Yes. Right now it's the restaurant plus delivery.
I know. Plus four easy installments.
That is crazy. That's one of the, you know, because the way people will justify it in their head is it's no different than credit.
I'm using my credit card already. Okay.
All right. But it's not saving you money.
You know? You pay it at a more convenient time, Glenn. Yes, I know.
I love that term. With, I'm sure, interest.
Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, I mean, it's got to be, right? How else are they making money? Yeah, why would they do it? It's not Mother Teresa, you know, ringing up the bill.
You know what? I think they're really suffering. Let's just pay for it.
There's one of these services, I'm not sure if it's this one, that gives you the option of essentially breaking it up into multiple payments. And then if you don't pay it by the end, you start getting the interest.
So, like, in theory, okay, you want to break it up for four. You're not necessarily paying the interest there.
At that point, it's not that much of a downer. But, of course, the company is obviously believing you're not going to make those payments i know or they don't have a business it's it's not good when you when you put things off that you could pay uh when you're in trouble already you you that that's don't be the united states of america yeah don't be the united states of america can we start paying for our you know giant programs that waste money like crazy in four easy installments? You know what I'd like to do? I'd like to be able to go to the Federal Reserve and say, hey, can you print some money? Give that money to me for zero interest.
I'll pay you back, wink, wink. But I'm going to have somebody else take a loan on me paying it back and i'm just gonna keep rolling it over and over and over and over again that'll work for a while because that's what they do you can't do that you can't do that with people who are already looking at their credit cards i just don't know what this says about us yet, other than maybe we've lost our minds.
Because it is not good for people who can't afford it.
I grew up in an era where my parents were the first to have credit cards.
There were no such thing as credit cards.
My parents, who were in the 50s and 60s and 70s, they were the first ones to have credit cards. Okay.
There were no such thing as credit cards. My parents who were in the fifties and
sixties and seventies, they were the first ones to have credit cards and they thought this is great. We can buy what we want.
And then, and I remember I probably was, I remember we lived in Mount Lake Terrace, Washington, so that must have been 1970.
So I'm six, and i remember my parents giving us the luxury the lecture and cutting their credit cards up in front of us and putting them in the fireplace that was the attitude i remember about credit cards yes and it's interesting how that changes over generations because i remember i don't know if you know this, Glenn, but the radio industry earlier in your career specifically does not pay very well. Yeah.
In fact, actually. It still doesn't.
Yeah, you know. I mean, for some it does.
Yeah, but yeah. Others don't.
Not the greatest industry for that. And when I started, I remember paying essentially for the beginning of my career with credit card convenience checks.
Now, this is a theory that is, it's still better than the way the US government runs itself, but it's not a good financial theory because they will send you these checks. Have you ever seen these where they send you these like like convenience checks and like hey you can use this for paying off a balance of a different credit card or a pay you could pay for something that you need essentially it works like ponzi is this your scheme it's a good scheme i used it like that because i would use one credit card convenience check to pay off another credit card i was doing all sorts of crazy stuff i mean i really should have gone immediately into government work with this philosophy it was great could have been the secretary of the treasury right right yeah absolutely and uh it was not a great idea but it was it was interesting that while my parents were like credit cards are are evil, I pretty much embraced them.
And I think now my philosophy is outdated and people are going beyond that.
And they're saying, not only are credit cards totally fine, we could break up our DoorDash payments into four easy installments.
There's another article in the prep today about how we're seeing car payments not being made at levels that that are showing shadows of 2008 2009 that's terrifying it's coming all of that adds up and then add on to that that we now have a generation of people who just believe all of this is owed to them i know right they've gone they went through the covid thing where they were getting checks in the mail all the time from the government they were they believed all of this should be taken care of when things go wrong everyone has this idea that that the government is supposed to step in and be mommy and daddy all the time it's not going to happen you know i am so lucky i actually learned that lesson because i i mean i remember standing there had six. I didn't know what credit cards were, debt was, nothing.
I remember I had to be maybe five, but no older than six. And I remember them giving this lecture to us kids and cutting the cards up.
And when I turned 18 and going out on my own, I did not have a credit card.
I paid for everything in cash, and I struggled for decades.
Again, radio.
Decades to make the payments on whatever the rent was or anything else,
but I did not have credit cards.
The only one that my folks said,
if you're going to get a credit card, American Express,
and pay it off every month.
I remember hearing the same spiel.
And it's true.
That's the okay kind of thing.
Because that was before debit cards.
Right.
You know what I mean?
So you didn't have all the, it was as a hassle.
So I'll pay it off at the end of the month.
But you weren't looking at that going, am I going to be able to make this payment?
That's what everybody is doing now.
And it's because the economy is so bad.
Don't add breaking your dinner up in four easy payments.
I mean, I could even see this at a grocery store that a grocery store says, look, we're going to break up your groceries in four easy payments for you. Unfortunately, you're going to be back at the grocery store every single week.
So you're just going to get behind, even if there was no interest. And, you know, when it comes to food, what are you going to do? You got to do what you got to do.
But food at the grocery store, not at at a restaurant it's horrible you have to say that isn't it it says something about us that you would have that we don't have the common sense to know yeah um well stop getting door dash every day i mean that's that's what an accountant would say well um you're eating out every night getting DoorDash every day. I mean, that's what an accountant would say.
Well, you're eating out every night?
Getting DoorDash?
Yeah, stop that.
It's just a new, it's a totally new attitude,
this pushback on just like you're supposed to work for the things that you have.
And I've seen all the time on, you know, you read some of these,
like Reddit is a really good example of this. They're constantly complaining that they have to have jobs.
I say it's all the time. It's amazing how much complaint there is that you're supposed to work.
Like you're supposed to have a job and it's supposed to, you're supposed to, I don't know, generate something of value. So there's going to be two, there's going to be two societies that are going to come right now.
There's going to be those who its work understand that you have to work um because not everybody it's not going to last long i mean soon you you won't have to you'll just get you know you plug into the machine and you can do whatever you want and you'll get a a stipend that's what is coming like a universal basic universal basic yes it is but the ones that the ones that will succeed and weather the storm, they're starting right now. They're going, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
That sounds like a bad. I don't want that.
I know a lot of people do. They just want to, you know, I just want to live my own life and I don't really care.
And, you know, and that's, you know, that's we're all different. That's not me, but there's going to be a group of people that are deciding right now.
And I think it's the generation Z that is really going to lead this that are going to be, I don't want any of that stuff. I don't, I don't necessarily want the big house.
I don't want, you know, this or that, but I also don't want to be sitting around and waiting for a government check. I want to do something myself.
I life to have meaning i want to improve myself you know have you ever my mother used to always say clean your room you'll feel better what no i won't because i concentrated on cleaning my room but she was right every time i never told her this mom sorry i never told her this but every time you would have a clean room, you'd be like, I do feel better.
Oh, yeah.
There is a there's a level of accomplishment.
Absolutely.
And that's it.
It's the first time you actually feel a level of accomplishment on something.
And we don't have that.
And that's real.
And it changes your life.
And I think that's going to be rediscovered, I hope, by more than half of the coming generation, Generation Z. But at least a good portion of us are going to return to those.
And those will be the ones that will lead and not follow. Imagine a giant oak tree in a windstorm.
Ton of leaves falling and flying away. Branches are swaying back and forth.
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This is Glenn Beck. Artificial intelligence is everywhere.
It's writing Hollywood movies that right now, to kind of even make less sense than the ones that humans wrote. It's generating deep fake videos of politicians saying insane things.
If you ask our own Glenn Beck, it's probably going to enslave us all at some point right around the corner. I have to tell you, I've got something on Grok.
Grok is going crazy on JFK. The stuff coming out of Grok right now is terrifying.
Terrifying. Off the rails.
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what people are going to do and how they're going to live and, you know,
we split or return to who we are. Here's Chuck Schumer yesterday talking about mobilizing people.
Listen to what he says. We are we are mobilizing in New York.
We have people going to the Republican districts and going after going after these Republicans who are voting for this and forcing them to either face change their vote or face the consequences. This is a long, relentless fight that we fight every day.
And I am confident that we will bring Trump's popularity, numbers and strength down if we keep at it and keep at it and keep at it. Interesting.
Now, here's the other one. This is all from the people who brought you the burning of Teslas in the streets and BLM.
Cut four. Listen to this.
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And all I want to see happen on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down. Yes.
The things that we're fighting for, we are fighting for our country. We're fighting for democracy.
We're fighting for our freedoms. And when I say fighting, I'm saying that figuratively.
Obviously, everything that I am promoting is nonviolent. I couldn't get away with that, obviously.
And so definitely don't want anyone to take that word literal in any way. But I think that it is important that we say that we stand for freedom in this country.
We stand for our constitution in this country. I mean, it's laughable.
I mean, she's an absolute idiot. She was more guarded than Schumer was.
She sounded reasonable compared to him. Yeah.
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Hello, America. Well, Donald Trump fulfilled another promise, at least as much as he can do.
Now the rest is up to Congress, of slashing the size and beginning the dismantling of the Department of Education. There was a big rally against oligarchs.
I just love this so much. Against that oligarch that's running our country right now, Elon Musk.
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I'll give you the information.
It's going to be very, very helpful.
Also, I want to talk to you about AI and the JFK files.
These came out this week,
and I started noticing a very disturbing pattern
I'm sorry. AI and the JFK files.
These came out this week and I started noticing a very disturbing pattern from Grok. And it is so good that it is happening because it will help make a point on it's a tool.
It doesn't replace your thinking. It's a tool.
Because had it replaced my thinking, I would have been in a completely different place on the JFK files than I am. But because it's a tool to me, and I just don't trust it, you shouldn't trust it.
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So I want to talk to you a little bit about something that I found. I think it was yesterday, my researchers and I.
And I saw something on X. Somebody, a friend friend of mine sent this and said, wow, look at this.
What's happening. What Grok is saying, you know, is, is happening with the JFK files.
And I read it and I, my first thought was, wow, next week's show. My next Wednesday night special is all built on JFK and the assassination um in fact could you go get into my office and get the gun have somebody go and get my office and get the gun um but it's next week we're going to do this and i read this from grok and i'm like oh my gosh this is going to be one of the most amazing shows ever if this is what it is.
And here's what Grok says.
First guess as to who Grok thinks is responsible for JFK's death. Before diving into the detailed analysis of new players, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
An educated guess who's responsible for JFK's death. drawing from the analysis of 31,419 pages and putting it together with all the public records, the Warren Commission, other finds that declassified.
You're going to know when I'm AI because... All of a sudden, you won't be making...
I won't be... I can read.
I can read. The most plausible...
Ah, Glenn could never read. He could never say that three-syllable word.
Hall of Fame.
Anyway, so here are the following are the key players in the JFK assassination,
according to this from Grok.
Lyndon B. Johnson.
Now, when I saw that, I'm like, wait.
Wait, what?
That's kind of earth-shattering. What? My team hasn't found that.
What are you talking about? Lyndon B. Johnson, the CIA with Alan Dulles, then the mafia, Victor Petrov, and then Lee Harvey Oswald.
And they were all in collusion one way or another. That's what Kroc said.
Now, I send that to my team and I'm like, are you finding any of this? Because I haven't heard this anywhere. And it's posted on a tweet from Grok.
My first thing after I sent it to my research team and said, can you can you check into this? I went back and I asked it uh i asked grok tell me from all of the documents that have been released uh coupled with anything that had been released before warren commission etc etc who most likely was responsible for the death of of jfk it says this i've been tasked with analyzing the vast trove of jfk assassination records both the recently released file and the millions of pages that declassified over the decades to determine who was likely responsible for uh president john f kennedy's death november blah blah blah the question of whether he's a lone wolf uh lee harvey os, as the official narrative holds, or conspiracy involving multiple actors. So it goes through and opens up all of the different things that it says it's learned.
Then its conclusion. JFK's death was likely the result of a conspiracy, not a lone wolf.
LBJ, rogue CIA elements, the mafia, Soviet Cuban actors, and Oswald as the fall guy. That's the most plausible picture.
Okay, wait a minute. So now I didn't feed in its answer to somebody else.
I just said, based on these things and I get the same answer.
And so now I send this to my team and said,
I asked and just received the same answer.
Is anyone getting this answer?
Look at our prompts and am I prompting incorrectly?
Are we prompting incorrectly?
So I get back from there.
I'm going to go over there. prompts and am i prompting incorrectly are we prompting incorrectly so i get back from there uh let me see i get this from nathan one of our writers uh he wrote from the release jfk files show me where lg lbj told alan dulles to proceed as discussed deniability critical and cite your sources.
Now, he just went in.
That's one of the quotes.
That's one of the quotes that is in both of these things.
And he decided, I'm going to drill in on one quote.
Okay.
I've carefully reviewed.
This is Grok's answer. I carefully reviewed the available information, including the context provided and the current state of the released JFK assassination files.
There is no verifiable evidence from the officially released JFK files that contains a direct quote from Lyndon B. Johnson to Alan Dulles stating proceed as discussed, blah, blah, blah.
This specific phrasing and the associated claim appeared to stem from speculation or unverified assertions rather than any documented evidence in the public record. So now why? Oops.
Right. So now why is it giving me the impression that Alan Dulles, LBJ, the CIA, they were all in on this thing and they used oswald as a patsy this i wanted to bring this up because i we even have one more um we have this from our chief researcher jason um conclusion uh oswald is the lone gunman remains most likely 70 to 80 percent CIA their involvement at all rises from 40 to 50 percent exiles and the mob claim 30 to 40 percent and Cuban and USSR stay low still at 20 to 25 percent maybe as low as 15 So he's asking, what are the odds that these things, okay? And it prints out page after page after page of… That overlap there, too.
Okay, that overlap. So we're getting different answers.
You should be able to ask and get to the same conclusion.
This is why this device, it must be a tool of you.
Because had I not known how to use AI and how to question and had everybody on my team, because this is what we do for a living, everybody on my team, we have been using grok and ai over and over and over and over again to get research results and this is what we're concentrating on we would have may have gone on the air or you know if we were irresponsible or at least if i'm a regular citizen and i don't have a team and i don't know how to ask Grock the right questions and drill in on things, you'd be tweeting today LBJ. He was responsible, along with Alan Dulles.
You'd be doing that today. You'd have quotes.
You would have quotes. That prove it.
Mm-hmm. But you don't have quotes.
Nope. And neither does Grock.
Right. It's terrifying's it's now empowering you to say no i did my homework no you didn't it did i did my homework i asked grok what did i say what have i been saying the whole time never trust it never trust yet verify never ever trust it know that it Trust yet verify.
Never, ever trust it.
Know that it was made in the image of its creator, and its creator is us. We're lazy.
We cut corners. We lie sometimes.
We make things up. It does all of those things.
Yeah. So it's no more credible sometimes than your crazy Uncle Bob that's sitting in the corner drunk during Christmas and you're like, don't listen to Uncle Bob.
He's nuts. It's basically a politician.
We could replace all of the senators with this guy. Honestly, because it will give you the answer you're looking for.
Based on how you phrase your question, it will give you the answer. When you say, give me the best argument in defense of, it might not be the best argument.
You're saying, give me the argument, right? Give me the argument of what I'm looking for. I'm looking for a great conclusion.
Yeah. Build the machine that gets me to that conclusion yes and that's terrifying that's a tool that gets you possibly to the wrong place because you're not asking it to give me the best arguments on both sides debate it out let me see the debates let me see your sources and go from there you have to have it debate itself you Let me see the debates.
Let me see your sources. And go from there.
You have to have it debate itself. You have to do the critical thinking.
And you also, when you prompt it, you need to say, I need the best argument, the best unbiased argument for and against this. Yeah.
And I think that's one of the things that I remember remember like old school conspiracy theorists there's there's this parlor trick that i don't know i think seems impressive to a lot of people but in reality it's just a parlor trick which is can you come up with an argument to support this thing hey i think you know aliens did x y and z here's an argument you don't want an argument. You want the argument.
You want the correct argument. You want truth.
And these AI systems are so good at quote-unquote finding evidence to support. They will provide you with an—if you have a conclusion in mind, it will provide you an argument to get you to that conclusion.
But that's not helpful. That's actually harmful, right? Like to society, if you can, you know, there's several examples that are popping to mind, and I don't know, we have the chance to go through all of them.
Maybe we will at some point. But like, you have this idea where you're coming up with a conclusion that you know is not true but you want it to be true
these services will give you a path that sounds plausible to a hell of a lot of people let me give you the greatest example in fact type this in all right glenn wants to buy a new corvette his wife says we can't afford it or we have enough cars. We don't need a, you know, midlife crisis car.
Make the argument to give to Glenn's wife that he should buy the Corvette. Okay.
That's the kind of stuff it will give you if you don't know. I'm overtly telling it.
I want the Corvette. Right.
Okay. But even if you don't know i'm overtly telling it i want the corvette right okay but even if you don't say that give me the best argument for my wife to talk her into uh you know buying a corvette okay you have the answer yes it's coming out okay hang on just a second and i want to tell you uh this hour about this gun this is the the only one that we know of that is exactly the same gun that oswald had and the story behind this gun is absolutely unbelievable you will believe in the conspiracy theory just when you hear about this gun alone and the bullets however i fired it for the very first time i don't know when the last time it was it was fired but i fired it at a rifle range i'm going to fire it again because we had a problem with the firing pin or the horrible old ammunition in it i could only fire it once and each other time it was click click but i we had these balloons where if i hit them they would burst and the color would come out.
And I hit the first one and they're counting. Cause it's every four seconds.
I didn't think I could even get close in four seconds. I would have hit the second target.
And I believe I would have hit the third one as well. This is like a dollar.
This, this site is like, was like a dollar at the time. It's one of the worst things I've ever seen this gun is clunky and awful um but i think he did it i think he could have done it next week we're going out uh to another range and we're using moving targets with this gun i don't know if i can do that but i have a sniper uh that was a sniper in the military he's going to be joining me and he's going to do it.
I think the... He couldn't have hit those.
I think he could have.
Because I'm not... uh, that was a sniper in the military.
He's going to be joining me and he's going to do it. I think the,
he couldn't have hit those.
I think he could have,
cause I'm not,
I'm a good shot,
but I'm not like a pro.
Uh,
and I haven't been practicing so I could go,
you know,
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which I'm sure he did.
This actually proves,
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So, Stu, is this fictional Glenn getting a Corvette? What did Grok say? You know, Tanya, I know we have cars, but the Corvette isn't just another car. It's a lifelong dream.
She would have shut me down right there. And sometimes it's okay to choose joy.
We work hard. Times move fast.
And this is one of those things that will make every day a little bit more exciting for both of us. The Corvette holds its value exceptionally well to most cars.
This isn't just a purchase.
It's actually a smart investment. It's an appreciating asset.
Grok, his program, his program, written by a guy. Because that's not a woman's approach.
That's not anything my wife would listen to. She'd be like, really? Really? Really? Would she listen to this? Because I asked her, I said, can you make her feel guilty for saying no? said
I've supported everything that's
mattered to you over the years big and small and i've never asked for something like this this isn't just a car for me it's a dream i've had for decades and it stings a little to feel like there's no room for ask it real quick and that's so funny ask it ask it What would Tanya's response be to both of those? As a woman, what are the most likely responses? Let's see if it understands reality now. Right.
Because remember, it's an it. Its pronouns are it and it.
Right. And it's never been married, nor will it ever be married to a woman now it's giving me a a a thoughtful grounded response from her from her not necessarily then saying it's a bit of emotional she's saying i i uh it's not that i don't care about your dreams i do but i also feel the weight of everything else we're responsible for and it's hard for me to be excited never been married the answer is no no that's the only answer you'd be like no come on can't we just no no we're not as she's walking away we're not going to buy a corvette no but if you don't if you think that like a manipulative manipulative husband is not going to gaslight his wife or vice versa using this stuff, you're crazy.
And the funny thing is- And think about how Grok could, or any of these systems, could manipulate and gaslight you. That's why I keep saying it's a tool.
And if you don't understand that, you will become its tool. And you will destroy so much.
And you know this stuff better than I do, Glenn. But it feels to me in the early stages of using this stuff that Grok has far fewer guardrails and will go to places that are more questionable.
Where like a chat GPT will shut down too much.
Grok at times will allow a lot.
What do you mean?
Talk sexy to me, baby?
Right.
Well, Grok will actually do that.
Yeah.
Which is disturbing enough.
No.
Grok is made.
It's supposed to be fun too, I think.
Yeah.
It's supposed to be fun.
And it's also supposed to be more like a human.
Where the others have some guardrails.
But let me tell you about the guardrails. I don't know if I can get to it today.
They're terrifying. Nobody knows about it.
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You'll save 30 bucks off Blaze TV. hello you sick twisted freak welcome to the program uh coming up in a minute i'm going to talk to you about this uh this oligarch uh rally that aoc and bernie sanders did in tempe arizona
uh it's it's interesting that they're now talking about oligarchs um because right after
joe biden took the oath of office we did a show that you have to watch and i'll give you more on
this in a little while but i just want to give you the open of that particular story I will always level with you I will defend the constitution I'll defend our democracy I'll defend America thinking not of power but of possibilities. Not of personal interest, but of public good.
And together, we shall write an American story of hope, not fear. Yeah, I don't buy it.
The Biden administration has already been busy creating a lot of possibilities, but they're all motivated by power. And tonight, I'll show you how.
I'll show you how Team Biden is well on its way to conducting a monumental shift in our nation that will change it forever. No longer will our most powerful leaders in government be beholden to you, the voter, but instead be beholden to a group of elite businesses, corporations, and international interests in a way from which we may never recover.
Welcome to your new stakeholder government. Biden's cabinets, advisors, and closest allies now all sit on this country's board of directors, and they'll make decisions regardless of what you, the American citizen, desires.
So what was that joke? Not a personal interest, but the public good. Yeah, still not buying it.
And after this this episode you won't either tonight the biden oligarchs secretly running america okay that that was a an episode in the first month that he was in office and we had the goods on it and i'd actually like to you could we please post that at glenbeck.com so people can watch it if uh they want that's like a four or five year old episode. But I would like to do a new episode showing that evidence and then showing the evidence that the Democrats say they have.
They don't have the evidence. This is stakeholder capitalism, which was a country run by oligarchs.
We'll give you more on that coming up. I am thrilled to have the Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on with us.
He served as the auditor of Ohio for a long time, like eight years. And then he became attorney general.
I think he won with more votes than anybody else in the history of Ohio has. And he is defending and fighting for something called Clearview.
Now, I like Dave, but I am against Clearview. And maybe he knows something that I don't know.
So I want to have a conversation with him about what is happening in Ohio and what's being heard now in the courts.
Dave, welcome to the program.
It's good to hear your voice.
Thank you, sir. Thank you.
Thanks for it. By the way, thanks for everything that you've done.
You're really making a difference. You're very kind.
Thank you. Talk to me about the case now of Clearview, which is an AI facial recognition.
And it is a great tool for law enforcement but it frightens me a great deal talk to me about the case sure um so let's let's start with the facts of the crime um a fellow's walking down the street minding his own business and mind, this guy's got no criminal background. I mean, he's just he's a good guy, pays his taxes, goes to work.
He's walking down the street on February 14th, Valentine's Day, Day of Love. And the bad guy, I'm not going to use his name, comes up behind him, robs him on the street, shoots him twice in the back, and runs off.
Now, some surveillance cameras see him, that are just on the street, see him going into a particular apartment. Well, fast forward a week, police are doing their investigation, trying to figure out what happened.
And he a uh he goes to a convenience store and the surveillance camera there over the cash register uh picks up his face and he goes back uh same kind of route to the same apartment and so they go hmm wonder who lives there and they run the probation uh website from or the from the Department of Corrections. And lo and behold, there's a felon there.
Then they run that guy against the, excuse me, they grab a facial freeze frame off of the convenience store footage and run it through Clearview AI, and it's a match. So they say, aha, they go in and get a search warrant from the judge.
During the search, they come up with the gun, the murder weapon, and so they arrest the guy. They've got a pretty good case at that point.
The guy goes to court and complains and says, hey, that facial recognition stuff is not reliable. They say right on there that you can't rely on it and don't use it in court.
And the judge tosses the results of the search, which means this guy's going to walk if we don't have the murder weapon right or evidence and he tosses that because the clear view evidence is what got you the warrant so anything is fruit of a poison tree correct well that's what the argument is right right right right but the the law says that there's a long-standing uh decades longlong good faith exception, and you're only supposed to use the fruit of the poisonous tree if there's bad faith and there's no other option to do it. There was no bad faith here, and in fact, there's other useful evidence, probative evidence, including seeing the guy going into that apartment, that is useful and supporting the probable cause for the search warrant.
It also reminds me a little bit of, if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit, the use of DNA evidence during O.J. Simpson.
Everybody said the same thing. That's unreliable.
We don't even know what that is. It could be one out of out of every hundred have the same kind of deal they made all kinds of crazy things and so that was tossed out because people didn't understand how accurate that was um so i don't i don't disagree with you at all this is a great thing to get the bad guys um however clearview what they have done is they have scraped billions of images without anybody's consent off of the Internet.
And I believe it is very, very accurate. And the argument would be, well, I'm not doing anything bad or wrong, so I don't have to worry about it.
But I don't, you know, in a time where we're headed towards AI the way we are and what's happening in china this is exactly the kind of technology that is used for governments to track everybody how do you balance that the crazy world that we live in to make sure it doesn't become a tool like china well you know glenn i worry about that too. And I think that the solution is the regulation of the use of the thing.
For example, we do not permit here in Ohio the use of facial recognition without any more to support an arrest warrant. It can only be used as a lead.
then you have to go out and do the shoe leather to actually prove that the guy you think it is actually is the guy you're looking which is what you did right you use that you didn't arrest him because we had the ai you arrested him because you had that got you a warrant you got in you found the gun right yeah well it was a search warrant that got scratched right right right but what i mean is that you what you're saying you want it to be used uh like is exactly what you did you didn't go get the guy because he was on clearview exactly right and i think that here's here's the rubric i know you're a fact guy but you you love, how do we think about this? We have public spaces everywhere. So a cop can stand on the corner and observe all day long.
I mean, they can sit there for an eight hour shift and just watch and anything he sees is fair game. They're allowed to react right there.
And that's not improper surveillance because it's a public place. When does it stop becoming a public place or a proper, when it becomes a private place, if it's your home, if it's in some circumstances, your business, you've got to have probable cause and get a judge to sign off on that.
I think when we're talking about these technological things, the question is, what is the government allowed to do with it? And what, and did it occur in public or in private? We're talking about Facebook. You know, I'm sorry, that's, it's electronic, but that's kind of a public place.
That's more like the cops standing on the street corner. On the other hand, a cop standing outside, and we just had a Supreme Court case about this a couple of years ago, a cop standing on the street but using sensitive ultraviolet thermal imaging to look for marijuana grows, they're looking at what's going on inside your private residence.
Yeah, they are. That's a Fourth Amendment violation.
So I think that this principle of public versus private spheres goes a long way to helping us think through this. So, Dave, I want you to know, I mean, I hope this hasn't felt like a hostile interview, but I want you to know that I'm a fan of yours, but I am very, very concerned of this slippery, almost straight down slope to the cage that AI could build for people.
And we can have all of the best intentions, but it falls into the wrong hands. We have, you know, we lose several elections in a row.
And it could be, I mean, it'll be a prison. It'll be a panopticon like it is in China.
And so that's why I'm concerned about it. So this is in front of the Supreme Court, oral argument.
I mean, closing arguments haven't happened yet. How do you think this is, the court's going to look at this and what do you think is going to happen? Well, it's a case of first impression, right? I mean, we haven't had a lot of cases challenging the intersection of the Fourth Amendment, protecting our privacy in our homes and papers and this new technology.
So we're arguing for a narrow reading of it, but that it should be an available tool. To your point earlier, I couldn't agree with you more.
It scares me what the government can do about this. If you think about back to the Biden administration and social media and what they were doing, you multiply that, make that geometrically larger, and that's the potential.
We've got to be vigilant. What is the difference between this and like for instance in texas you can't you can't clock me speeding with a camera um a cop has to be there to stop me and even though they can take a picture of me driving the car etc etc they cannot ticket me for speeding it has to be a physical police officer.
What is the difference between this, do you think?
Well, and that's a great that's the same law we have in Ohio.
And that's a great example of how the government can restrain technology to prevent it from going too far.
That's not a constitutional issue.
That's a statute that the General Assembly passed and said, you're not good. We're not going to let you do this.
You got that. Yes, you've you're not going we're not going to let you do this you got the yes you've got the technology we're not going to let you do it that that's just too far okay uh dave i i mean i appreciate that at least you you and others are thinking deeply about this because we're on the verge of a whole brave new world uh and i honestly don't know what the right answer is.
I mean, the law-abiding citizen in me is like, the guy clearly, you got the gun in his house. He clearly did it.
But the person that is concerned about this new technology and things like China, I just don't know how to balance it yet, but I appreciate the conversation. Thank you so much.
Thanks for having me on. You bet.
That's Dave Yost. He's the Ohio Attorney General, and that is happening in Ohio right now.
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If you don't know what swatting is, you should. It is another tool, a terroristic tool, being used by the left now now they will call police and report you know a kidnapping a break-in where the family's being held hostage or whatever and uh that none of that's true and the the police come in and you know and break down the door and come in through the windows SWAT teams are sent sent in.
And it's going to get somebody killed because, you know, somebody's coming in like that. I don't know what the hell is going on.
You know, in my house, I'd grab a gun and then I could get shot. And that, I believe, is the intent of those who are reporting these things.
And you need to go to prison for this. If you report something like this and it is for a political reason, you should go to prison.
You're a terrorist. You are a terrorist.
But there are some things that, you know, people in my business are very concerned. But if you have a voice in anything, you should know, you know, what's happening on the streets, what's happening with Teslas, what's happening now with swatting.
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Okay, let's discuss that one here for a second. Also, Bernie and AOC and what they were doing in Tempe, Arizona yesterday.
And swatting. What is swatting? Should you be concerned? If you are concerned, how do you make sure that it doesn't happen to you or at least increase the chances and the odds that nobody is killed when the left pulls this one on you or somebody like you? We'll just start with that in here in just a second.
Also, Liz Truss is my podcast. She's the former prime minister of England.
I'm going to play some excerpts from this. What she says about England and what's coming and Canada and everything else, really, everyone should pay attention to this because she calls England a failed state that may not make it.
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Like him or not, everything about him is fascinating. Yeah, it is.
It always is. It is.
Also, an interesting, I was flipping through and saw an interesting thing about our own Glenn Beck. Interesting.
A couple of things actually, but this one I was particularly interested in, The Architecture of Memory and Meaning, which is a story about this new house you've built. Well, the ranch.
It took me, I started in COVID, and I just finished it last year. What do you mean you finished it? You have not finished it.
You'll never finish it. Nothing has ever nothing is ever okay in six weeks it will be finished the pictures are incredible though by the way jeez i mean it really is i guess ranch would be a better description uh than house because it is uh incredible but also like doesn't come off i don't know i don't know what you'd say for a ranch but like it is a it looks really cool but really homey too like it like it was hard i bet it was man this but the reason why this story this was actually written by the architect that helped design the house and we've worked together on several projects you know on everything uh in the last probably 15 years and he's, very creative guy.
And we just work well together because he knows how to put it into place and pull the best stuff out and leave the bad stuff on the editing floor. But what this story is about, and I haven't read it for a while, so I can't remember.
But it's written by him.
What's the name of the article again? The Architecture of Memory and Meaning. Okay.
That's a very specific American context. Right.
And it takes you through how I designed this house because I took Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson said, if you want later generations to understand who you were and what you stood for embedded in architecture.
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And you know what? I put pictures of the house into Grok about two weeks ago. Yeah.
It's unbelievable. it said i said tell me who lives or who designed this house or what you get from this house and it said somebody who loves uh america and its principles someone who loves history somebody who is embedded history throughout uh the house even in the uh even in the stones and the woods and everything it described exactly what i wanted it to say to my great great grandchildren so they know and jefferson was right uh and so everything everything it, like literally every piece of this house has a story behind it.
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Okay, let me go into Liz Truss here just a bit. She is the former prime minister.
She lasted about 10 minutes as prime minister. I really like her.
And I thought when she got in, she was going to be more like Margaret Thatcher. And so did everybody else, including her own conservative party that doesn't like Margaret Thatcher.
And she got in and the Bank of England started pushing her in different ways and blaming her for things that, honestly, the guy who is now the prime minister of Canada, and she outlines this in the interview, the guy who's now the prime minister in Canada. Carney.
Yeah, Carney. He was the head of the Bank of England, if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, he was the first non-Brit ever to be head of the Bank of England. And she said he put them on the absolute road of destruction.
She talks in the interview that England now is poorer than Mississippi. And in case you don't know, when I think of Mississippi, I don't think of thriving, you know, setting the world on fire kind of lifestyle.
I think of a state, a great state, but one that struggles, you know what I mean? I mean, the reason why she brought up Mississippi is because it was the statistically the least affluent, right? That's why she brought up Mississippi as a, as a comparison. Yeah.
At least, yeah, I I've not looked into that recently,
but that was the case at least at one point.
So she talks about how the Bank of England turned on her
and the marvels and incompetence of Canada's new prime minister.
What she says about him, boy, I was like, I can't.
I'm thinking to myself as she's answering some of these questions,
I'm thinking to myself, well, that one's going to be an interesting one to see in the papers over in England after that one gets out. But it's a fascinating conversation.
Let me give you a couple of clips from it. Here she is talking about England being a failed state.
Cut eight. It was profoundly undemocratic what happened because this is about somebody who was not elected the governor of the bank of england blaming me using the apparatus of the state to undermine me in in collaboration with other officials across the government.
There was constant leaking, constant briefing.
The mainstream media were used to put pressure on me.
So if you look at what's happened since under this Labour government,
bond rates are higher under Rachel Reeves than they were under me.
So all of the things that happened in my tenure in office have happened to a much worse extent under this Labour government. But none of the people are kicking off.
The Bank of England has her back. She's a former Bank of England employee.
The mainstream media don't want to question what's going on. And the issue is that Britain is heading for bankruptcy you know the stand in line on that one you know they but the the treasury and the office of budget responsibility which is like our version of the cbo the congressional budget office they predicted that if she raised taxes more revenue would come in but surprise surprise the laffer curve tells us that if you raise taxes too much the revenues don't come in and that is exactly what is happening it's what i predicted back in 2022 that if you raise taxes too much people leave the country businesses leave the country people don't invest and we now have the fastest rate of millionaires leaving britain of any country in the world apart from china wow people are deserting our country we've seen the last steel plant that produced steel from scratch closed down because our energy prices are so high so all of the all of the things i was trying to change are now, you know, the chickens are coming home to roost.
Let's stop there. They're coming home to roost.
I have to tell you that when you hear just that, and you hear her describe what's going on, everything that we were headed for, and she says this, you guys have turned the corner. This election of Donald Trump, if England and Europe do not turn the corner here soon, we're not going to make it.
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We talk about where is the European Donald Trumps?
Where is the British Donald Trump?
Can they do it?
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10 seconds, station ID. so we talked a little bit about uh nato and the reaction to uh jd vance and what jd vance you know what europe was saying we don't have anything in common anymore because listen what jd vance is saying he thinks that we should have freedom of press and freedom of speech and that's just nonsense and uh i said you know i think we're in a second american revolution in many ways a peaceful one i said wouldn't be fun if britain joined us this time you know you were on the right side this time here's her response we want to be part of the second american revolution but with the don't burn our white house with the time with the first american revolution we might have been on the wrong side of it we we don't want to be we don't want to be on your side we don't want to be on your side right i think everybody if we could just be on the people's side it would be a very very good thing if we do not turn this round within 10 years the west is finished and our adversaries will have won donald trump getting elected was the first turning point it was that was the first turning point and let's be honest it's the most important it's the biggest most powerful part of the west so that is a good start and i i think that that gives people in europe hope a lot of people in europe are talking about make Europe great again that's that is a thing you know they are talking about it because they understand what Donald Trump is trying to do in America and want the same thing for Europe so I think there is momentum there's momentum you know we talked about the leftist network you.
There is now momentum around an international conservative movement. Mega.
Mega. That actually wants to change things.
And one of the things I want to do is host a British CPAC. So we start getting an injection.
You don't have anything like that? No, we don't.
We don't have an independent media.
We don't have a British CPAC.
These are all the things we need.
It's really, it's amazing.
She talks about taking on the BBC
and how out of control the BBC is
and how everybody just takes the BBC and says,
oh, well, the BBC said it, so it's right.
The BBC is awful, awful, and it is an absolute arm, not just of the state, but of the king. And really, it's got to be taken on head on.
That's a huge deal in England. And she lays out some plans to do that.
I mean, I think she's going to really help change the world, and the mega, mega idea is exciting to me. You're going to love this podcast.
It comes out tomorrow, wherever you get your podcast. It's available now if you're a Blaze TV subscriber, but watch it.
By the way, we got amazing comments back on last week with Sage Steele. She's great.
She is so great, and this one,, she just wrote to me and she said, Glenn, your audience is crazy. She said, I've never had bigger response on anything I've ever done.
And she said, and she was a little uncomfortable because she was very, very raw. And she always is.
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And you're going to love that one. That was last week, but this week is Liz Truss.
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All right. Coming up in just a second, there's this new thing that the left is doing.
Besides targeting people on the right, besides trying to put Elon Musk out of business, despite the fact that they are also trying to, you know, set his company literally on fire, the left is also doing something else, and that's called swatting. What is swatting? Are you a possible victim of swatting? And how to prepare to make sure it doesn't happen to you.
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And we are seeing it. Earlier I played in the podcast the words of Chuck Schumer, who I guess he's trying to prove that he's manly or something,
but he is talking about we are targeting Republicans in their own areas, which goes to some. He might just mean, like Sarah Palin meant, we're targeting through political process, but there's too many people on the left that are actually targeting.
and let me give you this
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the purchase people on the left that are actually targeting. And let me give you this.
A website called Doge Quest has published the personal information of Tesla owners nationwide in an apparent bid to shame and also intimidate them because they're saying you're a supporter of Doge. And because you bought a car maybe you bought it because you know you believed in global warming i don't think you were probably on the trump train but okay the site called doge quest uh reveals all of this information the operators who also posted the exact locations of tesla dealerships said they will remove identifying information about
Tesla drivers only if they provide proof that they sold their electric vehicles.
Now, I don't know about you, but that sounds like the very definition of terrorism.
People have been doxxed and there's something else that is happening.
And that is people sending in SWAT teams. It's called SWATing.
Let me just show you a montage here of some of the people that are being SWATed. Look.
SWATing against conservatives. We told you yesterday about Texas radio host Joe Paggs being swatted.
This morning, a growing number of conservative influencers are getting targeted by swatters. They were so urgent in getting the police to break down my door and possibly kill me in my doorway.
They told them, I heard this on the scanner traffic, that he's bleeding out upstairs. Please hurry and get inside.
When I walked up to the door, he was pointing a gun at me, you know. We did just get swatted.
The officer said they received a phone call that somebody murdered somebody in the house and was planning a suicide by cop. Conservative podcaster Nick Sorter also posted, Both my dad and my sister were swatted tonight.
A dozen cops attempting to kick my dad's door in at gunpoint. We ever seen a phone call here?
Yes, sir.
Just a few hours ago, InfoWars reporter and anchor Owen Schroyer was swatted at his home.
And then most recently, Juanita Broderick posted, well, I just got swatted.
About 10 police and SWAT teams showed up.
They said the caller said there were two masked men and people inside that had been shot. This is.
This is terrorism. And those people who are making these calls should go to prison for a very, very, very long time.
Luckily, I know my sheriff in Fort Worth County. I know the guy who is protecting me and my neighbors.
I know who he is, and he knows who I am, which Sheriff Wayborn, welcome to the program. That is the first key, is it not? That is the first key.
Relationships are always very, very helpful in these situations. So as we are sitting here, and I didn't mean Fort Worth, Tarrant County, when we are sitting here and you're seeing things like this happening, what does that mean to you and how you have to behave and what you're walking into? Right.
Is that when they get these urgent calls, they have got to respond. They got to be ready to go for law enforcement in case it is real.
Now, I will tell you that especially in the greater Fort Worth area and the surrounding suburbs, we're very well aware of it. And there's been several of these.
In this area? In this area. Over the last year, there's probably been, you know, 15 or 16 cases.
You're kidding me. No.
And I will tell you, they all turned out good. As far as law enforcement center reaction, nothing went wrong where somebody got hurt.
Because I think we've got some great law enforcement. But when they're rolling toward that, I mean, the intel starts at the moment that the 911 phone is listening.
And the dispatchers are trying to listen for different clues about what might be going on there, and they're passing it on. And then we have other intelligence, which I won't make public, but we're trying to do that.
Now, there's some preventative things that we need help from the homeowner. Okay.
Well, one is, let's hide your information, because a lot of this is coming over the gaming systems is really big that's like 95 of the gaming systems where you don't know who you're gaming with but they know who you are so we've got to protect your your identity we got to protect your privacy and try to block all things that show who you are. And maybe some double stuff where you have code words or stuff so you know who you're dealing with.
I tell you, the gaming systems are terrifying. My son, he was being groomed for this pedophile, and luckily we found out about it.
and the FBI came into the the house and they took the gaming system and they said it's all happening through the gaming systems right luckily the gaming system has a record and so it's recording everything can you have you found or can we find these people how come we can't find if does it does it triangulate the phone if you're on a cell phone and you're someplace and you're calling it into 911? Can we find these people? Sometimes we can find these people. We're finding some of these people are overseas.
They're not even here in the United States. But we go after them, if you'll pardon term with the gust of a hound dog, using all resources, both federal, and local resources, to try to locate them and find out who they are.
And when we get our hands on them, we're going to prosecute them for the felony that they've committed. And what are you hearing from Pam Bondi and the federal? Well, ironically, I talked to her this morning.
But we didn't get to discuss this, but she is absolutely on board of prosecuting people federally, if at all possible. That's just the temperament of who our attorney general is.
I want to ask you, because I don't know Pam. I mean, I've met Pam, but I don't know her.
And I'm a little concerned that, you know, like the Epstein thing, I'm hoping, and maybe you can help me on this i'm hoping that she said wait we're not releasing these things right now because we have internal cleanup to do and we're also building cases against these people and we want to release it when we can say and we're prosecuting do you think that her approach? I think that's absolutely probably her approach. She is a very, very smart woman and a great prosecutor.
And so she's doing the cleanup, as you say. And I think that she is watching very carefully what she can and can't do.
What is the difference between the last administration and this administration? Well, in your position, In my position is that the cartel is being shut down. And, you know, I visited with the director of DPS last week, and they're averaging a little less than 200 crossings a day on the entire Texas border.
And, you know, last year at this time, you know, we were talking 15,000 a day. Yes, yes.
So that's absolutely the first thing that I would say is that is happening. But also that the administration's coming alongside of us in some other areas like, you know, THC, the THC products that are such a threat to our kids these days, is they're coming alongside of us as Texas is trying to pass laws and we're trying to absolutely curb that issue um you know i look at what's happening in mexico with these cartels and i would i would think putting myself in the shoes of a mexican i would think to myself i can't say anything about these cartels uh i know people who have run against and said they're going to clean it up and they're dead and their family is dead i want this to happen but i can't really say anything and my government is in bed with it uh i think the mexican people the average mexican person if we go in and say okay mexico you didn't do anything about it and um we're killing them all i think they will turn and say you know what let's go concentrate on some other market uh not in america because they're serious about it and i think the mexican people would be happy i know i would be thrilled.
Is that your take? That is absolutely my take. And I know just last week, unfortunately, they lost five Mexican National Guardsmen who were ambushed and killed by the cartel just a few days ago.
So they're fighting back, and they're trying to do some things. But as we know, that government, you know, I've said this publicly, is I don't trust them.
I'd like – You shouldn't. You know, we need to see what they're trying to do.
And hopefully they'll stand up because the cartel has done so much damage to this country. Are they capable? Every time somebody stands up, they're dead.
They're dead. So are they capable of standing up as, you know, politicians or even a group of politicians? Because that's a death sentence for them.
It is a death sentence. You know, I agree with you, is that I've said over a year ago, says, what would you like to happen when a conservative president comes in? I said, on about day 15 or 20, that the cartel's woken up by the 82nd Airborne.
And I think that we go in and clean them out would be best for everybody. You think that's coming? I don't know because our president is unpredictable.
Yeah, I know. But he has labeled them terrorists, so they're on notice.
And I think anything is possible. And if I was a cartel leader, I might say, okay, guys, we're closing shop and we're moving and where are we going yeah that's that's what i i think you know the the the pushback on sending somebody in is that well they're just going to retaliate in our cities you retaliate in our cities and then it gets much worse for you i think if we just take out a few families the kingpins that's right and it all happens overnight so fast they're they everybody wakes up and goes oh my gosh i really do think they won't retaliate they will turn their attention someplace else why risk that absolutely america's serious yeah i agree with you 100 because cartel isn't in the business to be at war with America.
Right. They're in business to sell things.
Right. And if it's not working out, you go to a different place.
So I agree with you. I think that if we took out a few of the kingpins, a few of the leadership, I think that would do it.
Are you concerned? We were just talking about swatting. Are you concerned about – have we had any Tesla attacks or anything? We haven't had none that I know of in Tarrant County.
Yeah. Well, that's the, I mean, used to be the conservative county in Texas, but it certainly isn't anymore.
Boy, we're on a razor's edge. I'm really, truly worried, especially with Hollywood coming in.
I'm very worried that we could lose Texas. People in Texas who grew up here in Texas, spent their whole life in Texas, and are not paying attention, they think Texas will always be Texas.
It's on a knife's edge. We need to always be on our game.
We need to always be working in spreading our conservative values and educating the public as best we can. Sheriff, always good to see you.
It's good to see you. My best to your family.
Thank you. Thank you.
You bet. Sheriff Bill Wayborn, a sheriff that if you don't have one like him, you should get one.
You know exactly. You don't mind me sharing, Sheriff, before you leave.
I asked him at one point, what happens if the federal government comes in and starts taking citizens' guns? And he said, well, if I may quote you, all my deputies need guns, and I just have to deputize everybody in the county. I just love that.
I love that. Thank you, Bill.
I appreciate it. All right.
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Dumping D.C.'s garbage while the swamp cries constitutional crisis.
Beck is back after this. Oh, if you missed any part of the show today, you missed a really good informative show.
We start with the Department of Education and the cuts that President Trump made yesterday. It is so important.
and if you listen back to the podcast, you will hear where I'm trying to make the point of show me the results. You know, if this was really working, I would be fine.
I really would. I wouldn't like it because I do think it's out of, you know, constitutional bounds.
But that's me. But if it was working, I would be fine.
I've never called to abolish the Department of Defense. I've called for audits.
I've called for the loss of graft and waste and loss. But the one thing about our Department of Defense, no matter what you say about it, it is the best in the world.
Now, if we were spending the money that we're spending and we were the 41st best military in the world, I'd be saying exactly the same thing I'm saying about the Department of Education. And in reverse, the Department of Education, if we were as impressive as a school system and education in our society as the military is, I would be saying what I'm saying about the Department of Defense.
Cut the waste. We know there's some graft, but leave it alone.
Just help let the people who know what they're doing make it even stronger. But that's not the case.
And so we make that case.
And especially, I don't know if you saw in the show prep that we send out every day, my stack of show prep, there's a story about Harvard now having to add remedial math. My gosh, soon I could get my doctorate in mathematics and the English language from Harvard.
If that's the candidates that they're getting where they need remedial math, I think we have a problem with our education system. All right, have a safe weekend.
We will see you Monday. This is Glenn Beck.