Glenn Beck frames the Minnesota ICE shooting as a constitutional crisis where Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz allegedly mobilize a "Democratic National Guard" to obstruct federal law enforcement, violating the Supremacy Clause. He critiques corporate home bans as feudalism while celebrating Trump's withdrawal from over twenty international treaties, including the IPCC and Global Counterterrorism Forum. Ultimately, Beck argues that true liberty requires rugged individualism over collectivism, urging listeners to reject negative media narratives to rebuild the republic through personal action and market freedom. [Automatically generated summary]
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The reason why I say that is if I have one more staff member of this show, one more producer, walk in and tell me, Glenn, this is the biggest story of the day and you've got to lead with this.
I think I'm going to have an aneurysm.
Everyone is passionate about like six different stories today.
My job is to be passionate about all of them, and I am.
Now which order do we go?
Do we start with, you know, BlackRock or what is it?
Yeah, Blackstone.
Blackstone not being able to buy housing?
Yay!
We start there.
Do we start with the tankers?
Do we start with what the heck is happening with the defense industry?
We start there.
Or do we start with Minnesota?
I think we're going to start right there because we are in a constitutional crisis.
And Tim Waltz is right at the center of it.
We'll talk about that in 60 seconds.
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It's my 26th wedding anniversary today.
In a great mood, totally at peace with the world.
Read all of the stories, knew what was going on, reading it at 4 a.m.
I'm reading all the stories.
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Let me just say this.
It's all going to be okay.
It's all going to be fine.
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Here's how I know.
Let's start with Minnesota.
Let's start with NBC.
What?
NBC breaks down the ICE shooting in Minnesota.
Normally, I would not say let's go to NBC, but they actually did it fairly.
So here they are breaking down what happened in Minnesota in the ICE incident yesterday.
Listen.
Stuff we're learning from the get-go.
Again, the police chief saying this vehicle was blocking the federal agents right there.
That's right, Tom.
And a big caveat, we don't know what happened before this, but they're definitely going to look at the fact this is an unmarked vehicle, but the lights are on.
These are clearly members of law enforcement.
So that's at least known to this driver.
Let's play the video because something else happens right here.
Those officers approach the vehicle.
They try to open the door.
Let's stop it here.
How will this help the investigators?
Whatever is said here, what these officers say, if the driver said anything or not, could really help them understand whether or not they thought there was some sort of an imminent threat.
Was this person trying to listen to them?
Were they scared?
Or was this going to be a problem?
And then, of course, what the driver does next, let's play that video, trying to leave there.
One of the officers felt like they were forced to fire and they do.
We want to show another angle, reverse angle of the same incident here.
We're going to freeze it.
This is that same angle here.
And what does this show us, Tom?
Well, this appears to show an officer right in front of the vehicle that and between the way that the vehicle was moving and the timeline of that, how was the officer responding in that split second?
Could it be critical for investigators?
Finally, one more piece of evidence we want to talk about here, and it is the bullet hole in the front of the windshield.
What will this tell investigators?
You look at this, you look at ballistics, you look at witness statements, you look at other video, all going to be part of this investigation.
But Tom, it's going to take some time.
Okay, that's basically what happened.
That's what happened yesterday.
Now, it's not why it happened, but it is what happened.
Why did this happen?
Well, let me give you one scenario.
One of the ICE agents, one of the agents involved, somebody had already tried to ram their car into him at another incident, tried to run him over because he's one of them damn ICE people.
So if somebody's tried to run me over once before and I'm in exactly the same kind of situation, I don't know.
I think I tend to generally think, oh, dear God, it's happening again, especially if it's in a split second.
Okay.
Number one.
Number two, if I'm an ICE officer and I have the mayor, the governor, and everyone else, I'm going to get to this here in just a second.
I think you're going to love the National Guard comments that I have.
If you have all of these forces making you into the villain, A, you are on knife's edge every time you go out to do your job.
Knife's edge.
You are razor sharp and quite honestly, would be much more likely to defend yourself than you would be if, you know, if everybody was cool, you'd see an isolated incident.
Somebody might come up, but you'd be like, okay, relax, everybody.
But because everything has been ratcheted up to ICE is the evil ICE, these guys are on edge and they should be because they're constantly under attack, as are their families.
Okay.
Why are they?
Why are they constantly under attack?
Why?
Let me give you a couple of things.
First, let me play cut three.
No, cut two.
This is Mayor Fry.
Right after the shooting, here's what he said.
But I do have a message for our community, for our city, and I have a message for ICE.
To ICE, get the f ⁇ out of Minneapolis.
We do not want you here.
Your stated reason for being in this city is to create some kind of safety, and you are doing exactly the opposite.
Hmm.
Okay.
Now, can I ask you, what else is going on in Minneapolis?
They're going into the Somali community.
Why Somali?
Somali, Somali, Somali.
Is that in other news?
Oh, yes, that's right.
The biggest scandal of the state and possibly the biggest heist of taxpayer money in the history of our country is going on in the Somali community.
Who are the most likely, you know, Tim Waltz said some white people better go to jail.
Oh, I know two white people that probably will go to jail, the governor and the mayor.
So do they have any incentive at all to make the federal government into the bad guy?
Absolutely.
Beyond just the fact that that's what Democrats do, I guess, now, is you just make the federal government, I thought we were the ones that hated the federal government.
No, no, no.
We've never hated the federal government.
We hate the federal government out of control.
We hate the federal government when it is being unconstitutional.
We do not hate the federal government.
Anarchists, communists, people who are trying to actively overthrow our government by causing chaos in our streets, they hate the federal government.
To me, that sounds like Democratic Socialists of America.
Sounds like the people who are really in charge.
Not necessarily the voters, but the people who actually have been duped and believe that the Democrats actually care about the Constitution and are not trying to overthrow things.
So Tim Walsh comes out.
After saying, get the F out of the city from the mayor, the governor comes out and the government makes a statement saying that, Let me see if I have it here.
Ah, shoot.
Where is it?
At the top.
Here it is.
Here it is.
No, it's not.
At the very top of this?
Yeah, Minnesota's innovative.
Okay.
Oh, here.
Here he said.
I actually want the whole statement.
I don't have it.
I said yesterday, we're at war with our federal government.
We're at war.
with our federal government.
We do not need any further help from the federal government.
To Donald Trump and Christy Noam, you've done enough.
There's nothing more important than Minnesotans' safety.
I have issued a warning order to prepare the Minnesota National Guard.
We have soldiers in training and prepared to be deployed if necessary.
I remind you, a warning order is a heads up for folks.
A heads up for who?
A heads up for who?
There is no other way to read this other than, I am training our National Guard to stand up against our federal government.
Gang, this is the beginning of a civil war unless everybody remains calm and does the constitutional thing.
First, let me take on his statement in 60 seconds.
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So when this happened yesterday, I wanted to reach out to some friends who, you know, know the constitution and ask them, what, what?
How does the National Guard actually work?
Governor Cannot Block Federal Investigations00:08:46
A governor cannot block the Department of Justice in any criminal investigation.
The governor cannot block the Department of Homeland Security enforcement action.
A governor cannot block immigration and customs enforcement deportations carried out under federal statute.
Federal authority in these areas come directly from what's called the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution.
It means the federal law is supreme over what the governor says and what the state law is.
State consent for federal law enforcement is not required.
So when a governor says, we don't need any further help from the federal government, that's all political.
There's nothing legal in that.
Nothing.
Now, a governor can refuse cooperation, but it can't interfere.
A governor can say, we decline to assist federal agents.
They can do that.
I don't like it, but they can.
They can withdraw all state resources, not against the Constitution.
They can instruct state agencies, you're not to participate.
A governor can do that.
But a governor cannot obstruct any federal officers, cannot threaten force to stop federal investigations, use state military assets to interfere with federal law enforcement, cannot do that.
And the moment the governor crosses this line from non-cooperation to interference, they've just violated the Constitution and put us on the edge of a constitutional crisis or civil war.
Using the National Guard as a warning is the brightest red line you can find because there is no authority in the Constitution.
In fact, the Constitution talks specifically about this and what he's trying to do.
I've issued a warning to prepare Minnesota National Guard prepared to be deployed if necessary.
Once the governor said that, everything has to change.
The Minnesota Guard, the National Guard, is a state force under the governor unless it's been federalized.
But it cannot ever be used to obstruct federal officers.
The reason why Trump could call on the National Guard in California is because he was using them to protect federal officers.
It can be nationalized by the president if the state cannot protect the federal investigations or federal officers.
That's the only way he can just take control and say, nope, I'm calling up the National Guard and they're under my orders now and they have nothing to do with the governor.
He can call it up and nationalize them to protect federal officers carrying out federal law.
That's the only way it can happen.
That's why Donald Trump, they could cry a river that he was violating the Constitution, but he wasn't.
That's why they lost every time in court because that's the Constitution.
That's what the National Guard is allowed to do, protect federal officers.
Here's what they can't do.
They can't obstruct federal officers.
They can't enforce state political objections against the federal law.
They cannot deploy or be threatened to deploy against DOJ, DHS, or ICE because that violates the supremacy clause.
Also, posse comitatus.
If they are deployed as police officers, if they are deployed to go against federal law enforcement, posse comitatus comes in.
Also, federal criminal charges come in of obstruction of justice.
So it's not an issue of state rights.
Once he says I'm threatening to use the National Guard, that's constitutional defiance.
Now, what does the federal government, what should our response be from the federal government?
Federal authority continues anyway.
It doesn't matter what the state does.
Investigations and deportations need to proceed, no matter what the governor says.
Okay, whatever.
Federalization of the Guard does become an option.
I don't like it, but if it has to be done, then it has to be done.
The president can do it, stripping the governor of command if he's threatening to use it illegally or not protecting the federal officers.
The third thing that we have an option is obstruction consequences.
Federal injunctions, contempt of court, criminal exposure for obstruction.
This all has precedent and it should be considered.
Now, here's what Walt is actually doing.
He's not going to call up the National Guard and do that because he knows he'll go to jail and he's avoiding.
He's trying to avoid going to jail.
That's why he and the mayor are doing this because of all of the corruption in Minnesota.
This has nothing to do.
Do you think they're doing this because they're protecting the Somali citizens?
That's what they're saying.
But they have been involving Somali citizens knowingly in deep corruption.
And they also know I can never be elected here if I don't look strong on the Somalis.
If we don't change the flag in Minnesota to look like the Somalian flag, I can't be governor anymore.
Okay?
What he's actually calling up is not the National Guard.
He is calling up the Democratic National Guard.
He is calling up the, honestly, he is calling on people like Nicole Rene Good.
He is trying to get people who are so zombie-like on the Democratic side to go up and put their bodies in and to obstruct.
He's using them as soldiers.
That's not just unconstitutional on the National Guard side.
That is just morally reprehensible.
More in a minute.
Sorry, I reversed her name.
It's Renee Nicole Goode, by the way.
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Al Capone's Lesson on Power00:12:53
You cannot separate the shooting yesterday in Minnesota from the border, corruption, and the investigation of that corruption.
You cannot separate them.
Otherwise, you'll get very, very lost.
Let me give you an example from history on what's really going on here.
Let me tell you a story.
It was outside of this courtroom.
It was in 1931, and the reporters were all jammed in shoulder to shoulder.
They had their notebooks and those flash bulbs ready.
And here comes the star of the day.
The guy who's under arrest needs to go face the consequences, I guess.
But he didn't come in shackles.
He arrived smiling.
He wore a really nice tailored suit.
It was expensive, but it wasn't flashy over the top.
And when he saw the press, he stopped.
Fellas, he starts talking.
He opens up his hands like, you know, like you start to say, look, this is all a misunderstanding.
Okay.
Fellas.
Why me?
Why now?
You know, I've spent the best years of my life feeding people in this city, helping the underprivileged in this city.
Best years of my life, giving people what?
What?
The light pleasures that they want.
That's it.
And all I get is abuse, abuse, abuse.
And a federal government and a government that we all know is corrupt trying to squash me.
all I get is abuse.
The reporter said, Mr. Capone, so you're not guilty?
Fellas, guilty of what?
Guilty of what?
Errors on my income tax, paperwork?
You know, they say all kinds of things about me, but they don't bring those charges.
They're taking me out on paperwork.
Things that everybody does.
You know what really gets me?
And he lowers his voice.
So now all the reporters are leaning in like he's going to share a secret with them.
You know what really gets me?
The same people, the same politicians that are yelling about law and order right now.
Half of them were drinking my booze.
Some of them even took my money.
We all know they're corrupt.
Now I'm the fall guy?
And the reporters reported on it that way.
People in the bars that day, when reading the stories, they were all saying to each other, you know, he's right.
You know, he's right.
I'm just a businessman.
I just give people what they want.
What's wrong with that?
You know, maybe they should fix the laws and not try to hang everything on me.
Mr. Capone.
Do you feel hunted?
Do I feel hunted?
You try being successful in this town without somebody trying to tear you down.
You can't make it.
There it is.
Not a confession.
A complaint.
Not a defense.
An accusation.
The government wasn't enforcing justice.
It was jealous.
It was corrupt.
It was hypocritical.
He's standing there in his silk suit saying, I'm a victim.
I'm a victim here.
Okay.
Why does this matter?
Why am I telling you the story of Al Capone and income tax?
By the way, he went to prison.
And by the way, we all know who Al Capone is.
A bloodthirsty animal.
What Al Capone understood then, and nothing has changed.
What he understand is, if you can convince people that law enforcement is unjust, you never have to prove yourself innocent.
You only have to prove yourself targeted.
That's it.
What have they been saying in Minnesota?
We're being targeted.
We're being targeted.
They're only targeting me because the Republicans don't have any answers.
They're only targeting me because they can't win any other way.
They're only targeting me.
The DOJ is doing this investigation.
You know why?
Because they don't want immigrants here.
The only reason the federal government is doing this is because Donald Trump hates Somalis.
They're only doing this because they're racist.
They're only doing this because, well, they don't like anything that's not white.
They were born to oppress.
They're afraid they're going to lose their precious white America.
You say those things enough.
You don't ever have to say you're innocent and prove that you're innocent because you've created an army of people that go, yeah, you know what?
That's right.
Al Capone didn't get away with it.
And neither will Tim Walz.
Neither will the Somalis that have been taking money from the taxpayers of Minnesota, tax money that they worked three months out of the year to be able to pay their taxes.
They pay their taxes.
They actually do care.
You know, Minnesota is practically, well, it is a socialist state for a reason.
It's in the culture of the people who originally populated that state.
They want to help.
They care about people.
And they've had that good instinct taken and used by politicians against them.
Why?
Because the federal government put Somalis for some reason all in one place, all there in Minnesota.
And the politicians realized we can't get elected unless we do something for the Somalis.
We got to give them something.
And what they have to give them now is protection.
We have to protect them because if we don't, they're not going to vote for us again.
And we also have to make ourselves the victim because otherwise the DOJ is coming in and they're going to see we knew about all of this and we should be in jail.
Can't be that story.
Al Capone, the dead bodies were behind him, but the narrative was in front of him.
The corruption is behind Tim Walsh and Fry and everybody else.
That's all that corruption is behind them.
They want you to look at the narrative in front.
Don't do it.
Don't.
Don't be duped.
Don't, you know, if I have time today, I want to talk to you about why you were born.
And I can't tell you the reason you were born.
I mean, I'm 61.
I just discovered, I think, in the last three months, I've discovered why I was born.
I know why I was born, what I'm supposed to accomplish.
And it has nothing to do with business or anything else.
But I know that.
And that's for me to know.
And you, you have a calling of something.
I don't know what it is.
I barely know what mine is.
But I do know why you were born.
And it's the same reason I was born to act.
To act.
It's why free will was given to each of us.
Every single human being is born with a free will.
And so you are born to act.
Human beings who want power need you to not act, but to be acted upon.
I refuse to be acted upon.
I make the choice in my life.
I make the choice of what I believe, what I do.
Nobody else does.
I'm not going to have somebody just convince me of one thing and not do my own homework, not firmly believe in something before I act.
But people have been acted upon so much.
I've got to share this whole thing with you later on in the show because it all goes to the warmth of collectivism.
You want somebody to put a blanket around you and go, it's okay, I'm going to take care of everything.
The warmth of collectivism, don't worry.
You don't really have any responsibility.
I don't want that.
That's not what we were born for.
It's so incredibly destructive.
So you have a choice today.
You can either look at the whole story and not get emotional, because I'm going to tell you a story next hour that I did, and I'll bet you you did too.
When I heard it, I went, yes, finally.
Donald Trump did something yesterday that I said, yes, finally.
And then I took a breath and went, wait.
What?
I was emotional.
Justice.
I want justice.
And then I realized that's not justice.
That's not.
That's not even solving a problem.
That might create more problems because we're not actually addressing.
When you want to go after ice and stop ICE, you're not addressing the problem.
You're fixing a symptom.
The problem is we have illegals here.
We have people who are dangerous here.
We also might have illegals who are perfectly fine and great.
Great.
But we don't know which one's which.
In Minnesota, you also have deep corruption and millions of dollars being sent overseas to Somalia.
So we want to stop ICE from coming in.
We want to stop the DOJ from coming in.
That makes no sense.
Makes no sense whatsoever.
Step away from the emotion.
Look at the facts.
Remember your principles.
Remember who we're supposed to be.
And then act, then speak.
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Is there anything on this I have left that I didn't hit on, Stu?
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Oh, you didn't give some important advice to our listeners, which is don't drive cars at police officers.
Oh, that's one thing.
I didn't know that until yesterday.
Look, you know, I really want to be careful here because, you know, the left, I don't want to do what the left did to Ashley Babbitt.
Ashley Babbitt, January 6th, she's shot.
She's a part of this, you know, uprising.
She's in the crowd.
She's not behind a deadly weapon, okay?
They shoot and kill her.
And they made her into this horrible, horrible monster.
I don't want to do that with this woman because, you know, the difference here is she was behind a deadly weapon.
A car can be a deadly weapon.
She was behind a daily weapon, a deadly weapon.
However, I don't know what her mental state.
She probably was all hyped up on this.
Sure.
Her wife came to the scene and was crying and saying, it's my fault.
It's my fault.
I told her to be here.
So I don't know what the conversations were like beforehand, but she was driven to speak her peace, let it be seen.
I've got to stand up and stop this, whatever.
You're going to get in trouble.
And, you know, I don't want to demonize her like the left demonized Ashley Babbitt.
I don't think I'm demonizing her at all.
No, I don't.
But the fact is she tried to stop federal officers.
The fact is, when you watch the video in slow motion, she accelerates with her wheel turned to the left.
The only reason she doesn't hit the cop a lot harder is because she slips on the ice and she doesn't turn the wheel until after the gun is out.
Yeah.
This is all stuff that is going to come through in the trial.
I know.
You know, it does not mean that you should sit here and make her into the worst person in the world, but it is, I think, some valuable advice to at least half of our country today to remember that if you drive your car at an officer, there's a good chance something like this happens.
Especially ICE, who people keep driving into.
You know, you can't expect them to take the beatings over and over and over again and risk their life without responding.
You start acting like a hostile, you're going to be shot.
You're going to be shot.
I mean, I remember when I was, I grew up in Mount Vernon, the small little town, you know, 30,000 people at the time.
And, you know, if you were pulled over, you'd get out and you'd go back and you'd meet the officer halfway.
I'm 18.
I moved to Baltimore, Maryland.
I'm pulled over.
I get out of my car to go meet the officer halfway and he's got a gun on me.
Get back into your car.
And I'm like, what the hell?
He comes up and he's like, do not ever do that.
I was like, I'm sorry.
I'm from a small town.
I'm sorry.
I had no idea.
You cannot do those things.
No.
Can't do it.
And I can picture that scene happening, but could you just paint a little bit more color?
Was it in the DeLorean?
No.
It did.
If those doors popped up and he fell out like, oh, that would have been a good thing.
Yeah, and the steam rolled out and I was in my white coat.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Privileged Ownership Rigged Markets00:15:21
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Welcome to the program.
My name is Glenn Beck, and I want to talk to you about something that Donald Trump suggested yesterday.
And I cheered when I first heard it.
Cheer.
Finally.
Yes.
And then I stepped back and I went, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Is that the problem?
And is that the fix?
And I want to talk to you about what happened with corporations buying up homes.
Finally, we're addressing it.
Good.
We'll get there in 60 seconds.
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I want to say something really, really careful because this matters.
A conversation is happening in our country right now about housing, about corporations being able to buy homes and whether they should be allowed to do that at all.
And my first instinct is no, because the pain this is causing and the pain is real.
Young families are locked out, rents rising faster than wages, communities hollowed out, and you have governments all around the world who are pushing for you will own nothing and you'll like it.
Meaning somebody owns everything.
You're just a constant renter.
You're a serf.
Yesterday, Donald Trump said we should pass a law that will ban corporations from buying houses.
And at first I was like, yes, because the problem is real.
Finally, somebody is recognizing this problem.
But every libertarian bone in me went, no, no, no, wait, Because banning ownership is not freedom.
It's just not.
What is the difference between Mamdani saying you're going to have a different relation?
If you're white, you're going to have a different relationship with ownership than you've had before because you're not going to be able to buy things that others can buy.
That's not a free society.
Once you decide who can own property, you've crossed a line that history tells us is not easily crossed back in the other direction.
But here's a part that we have to be honest with ourselves about because pretending otherwise is honestly how we lose the country.
What is happening in our country right now is not a free market.
You can look at it that way.
If you squint really, really hard and lie to yourself every day, you can go, yeah, we're a capitalist country.
It's a free market.
It's not.
And until we admit that, we will just put band-aids on and we will start making decisions that are not right for a free people.
We've built something entirely different from the free market.
Anybody who was born in, I don't know, past 2000, I don't think you've never lived under a free market.
You don't know what it's like.
Especially if your first memories are from 2008 plus.
The free market is gone.
Here's what a free market does.
A free market, a real market, risk matters.
In a real market, price signals mean something.
You can look at a corporation's paperwork and you can go, oh, I see what's going on here.
Nope, that stock's going to go down because of this X, Y, and Z.
But when X, Y, and Z show really bad news and the stock goes up, you're not in a real market.
Okay.
In a real market, if you make a bad bet, you lose.
But that's not what's happening, at least not at the corporate level.
Okay.
That's not happening in housing.
Housing has been transformed into a financial instrument.
It's not about a house for a family.
It's about a financial instrument.
And this isn't by accident.
This is policy.
It comes from years of zero interest rates, trillions of cheap dollars, government-backed mortgages, pipelines that are all securitized, regulatory advantages that favor the size of the lawyers and the leverage that you don't have access to.
Our federal government didn't just invite Wall Street into housing.
It pulled it by the collar and said, you are doing these things because it's good for our reelection and I'll protect you if there's a problem.
That's not a free market.
So when a hedge fund goes in and buys 10,000 single-family homes competing against first-time buyers, that's not capitalism.
It's not because they don't have any risk.
That's state-distorted concentration of capital.
Then when the government turns around and says, you know what?
This is out of control.
We have to ban ownership.
That's not a solution.
It'll feel good.
It felt good to me yesterday when he said that.
I was like, yes, finally.
It'll feel good, but it's not really a solution.
That's like the state breaking your leg and then saying, here, I got a wheelchair for you.
Wait, you're the one who broke my leg.
How about we stop breaking people's legs instead of giving them wheelchairs?
The problem is not corporate ownership.
The problem is privileged ownership.
The problem is when government quietly rigs the game.
When, I mean, we saw this in 2008, when a government socializes the losses and all the gains are privatized.
You win, you keep the money.
You lose, I'm going to spread that to the taxpayer.
That's not free market.
That's rigging.
When financial instruments are guaranteed because you're large, you've got a huge system behind you, you've got a lot of money.
When that is guaranteed for the large and the small guy can't afford it, then you've rigged the game again.
Again, when risk is absorbed by you, but profit is captured by the institution.
That's not liberty.
That's not capitalism.
That's corporatism.
And, you know, people used to say, oh, the government, the republics are just for the corporations.
I'm not for the corporations.
I don't like corporatism.
I don't like fascism.
That's a public-private partnership.
That is literally what the WEF, the World Economic Forum, and Joe Biden was talking about in speech after speech.
We're going to have a public-private partnership.
That is the literal definition of fascism.
Corporatism leads to someplace really, really dark that we don't want to go to.
Once people are priced out of ownership, once property becomes something that you can only rent from institutions.
Remember, communism, the government just takes it all and they tell you where you're going to live and everybody gets a house.
But I mean, depends on how popular you are with the state.
Okay?
That's communism.
Fascism is when the government gets into bed with giant corporations and the corporations are allowed to own everything, but only under the direction of the government.
They play ball with the government.
And again, in fascism, you really don't own anything.
Everybody else owns something and you don't.
Once property is something that you only rent from institutions, then you've changed the relationship between the citizen and the state.
You're no longer independent.
You're no longer rooted.
You're no longer secure in anything.
You're managed.
And that's what we've been fighting against.
I have been.
I don't want to be managed by the progressives.
I don't want to be managed by the World Economic Forum.
I don't want to be managed by a conservative who believes people should be managed.
That's when all of the warning lights should start going off.
You know, this week we have dealt with constitutional issues over and over and over again.
Sometimes they cut your way.
Sometimes they constitution comes in and says, no, that would be a violation and you just can't do that.
And you're like, crap, because that's an easy solution.
But that's not who we are.
We are not a country that believes in easy solutions.
We look for the right solution.
They're really powerful global voices who are speaking openly about a future where ownership is obsolete, where everything is nothing but a service, and where permanence is replaced with permission.
Stakeholder capitalism comes to mind.
Efficiency, sustainability comes to mind.
But history has another word for that, and that is feudalism.
The serfs that don't own their land, the lords of the manor own everything, and you live at the pleasure of the lords.
I am not willing to sit here and watch or help or remain quiet if America takes a single sleepwalk step back into feudalism.
Not one inch goes that way.
And especially not because you're afraid to tell the truth or you're afraid to be unpopular.
Whatever.
So what is the truth?
Here is the truth.
You don't fix a rigged market by banning ownership.
You fix it by removing the rigging.
We lose, if you believe in the Constitution, you lose by denying that corporations are coming in and buying housing and there's a shortage of housing and a lot of it is happening because of things that have been rigged and the government getting into bed with all these corporations.
If we deny that that's happening, if we say, no, the Constitution won't allow you to do that, but you don't offer a solution, you lose because the problem is real.
So how do you fix it?
One, no more government backstops for bulk buying of anything.
No, the government has no, there's no backstop for you.
If an institution wants to buy 10,000 homes, fine.
But you do it with real rates, real risks, real consequences.
You get no hidden guarantees, no taxpayer insurance, no socialized downside.
You lose, you lose, and you go out of business, just like I would with one house.
Second, tax neutrality.
There should be no special depreciation tricks, no accelerated write-offs, no advantages that only exist at scale.
If the average person can't get it, you shouldn't get it because you have scale.
If you rent a house, you play by the same rules.
I don't care if you own one house or a thousand houses or 10,000 houses.
And here's the big one.
Third, zoning laws.
We have to unleash supply.
Zoning laws, minimum lot sizes, endless environmental reviews, parking mandates.
All of this is written for a different century, honestly.
And they're artificial constraints that are strangling housing and protecting the incumbents.
They benefit the large and they punish the young.
If supply were actually allowed to respond, hoarding wouldn't work as a strategy.
Last one, watch concentration, not ownership.
Antitrusts exist for a reason.
When any entity, whether it's corporate or otherwise, begins to dominate a regional housing market, that's again not freedom, that's control.
No one can dominate that.
That's antitrust.
Transparency, reporting, friction as concentration rises, not bounds, not bans, but boundaries.
What we should be defending is really simple and non-negotiable.
Property ownership must be easier for citizens than it is for institutions.
And right now, it's the other way around.
Not forbidden to institutions, just no longer privileged.
You shouldn't have any of these privileges.
If I don't get those privileges, you shouldn't get those privileges.
And we should defend the free market, but don't defend this because this is not the free market.
Saskatchewan Surgery vs. Toronto Sun00:05:24
And if you're defending this as the free market, nobody who has never lived under the free market will go your way because this is not the free market.
This is all rigged.
It's all a game and we all know it.
So don't even suggest that this is a free market.
If the left solves things by banning things and banning ownership, they'll destroy the foundation of the republic.
They'll destroy the free market.
And that's not a small issue.
It's not about housing.
It's whether the American experiment rooted in you, the private citizen, the private property owner, the one who has personal sovereignty, whether that continues or not, or we just trade it quietly away for managed comfort.
What was it?
The warmth of collectivism and permanent rent.
I won't go there.
I'm glad he addressed it.
I'm glad he said it has to be a law.
But I won't go there.
I want laws that remove the rigging of this system.
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And so I just want to give you the update on this.
Let me just read the article from the Toronto Sun.
There is no question this date on the calendar was circled as the day a Canadian citizen was legally allowed to die.
And if not for American Glenn Beck and his audience, Canadian Jolene Van Alstein would have been dead today.
The date is January 7th, 2026, the day Jolene was eligible to end her life with medical assistance under the supervision of Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying Program.
Thankfully, and here's the update, it is not happening.
Instead, the 45-year-old Saskatchewan wife and mother has not only chosen to live, but is fighting hard.
And she's getting a lot of help and prayers from across Canada and the United States.
Jolene said, yes, today was the original day they gave me, but I'm not doing that.
She says, I don't need to read this.
You know, there were people who helped her, blah, blah, blah.
But we put out a cold call to the American medical community to see if they would assist her in staying alive and help her deal with her chronic gland issues, best described as rare and extremely painful.
There is currently no Saskatchewan surgeon able to perform the surgery she requires.
Beck offered to fly Jolene and her partner Miles to the Norman Parathyroid Center near Tampa, which pledged to cover the cost of her surgery and treatment.
Is it another surgery?
She said, I've been taking high doses of calcium and vitamin D.
This was recommended by some of the specialists from Toronto, and the surgeon in Florida agreed it should be tried first.
She said, if this brings me down to low normal, then I don't need another surgery.
But she's still looking for an endocrinologist up in Canada.
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But we have endocrinologists here in the United States that will help her.
But the good news is, because you made this into a story, because you cared, this woman is alive today.
And she has hope that tomorrow will be better.
All right.
More in a minute.
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I'm going to bring Jason Buttrell in.
He's our chief researcher and in charge of military intelligence for us.
He was a military intelligence guy.
I don't know how he got that job, but he's with us now.
And Jason, I want to bring you in because didn't you think the tanker thing, when you came in this morning, didn't you tell me the first, the big story is the tanker story?
Can't hear him.
It's like a movie, Glenn.
It really is.
The tanker story.
You thought that was the biggest story.
Yes.
That's why he's not in charge of picking stories.
And the one thing that I agree with is this story is like a movie.
You know, there were, I think it was 16 tankers in port in Venezuela or somewhere in the world that once Maduro fell, these tankers just fled like rats.
They just, and the reason why they got past, many of them got past our military and the blockade is because there were 16 of them.
And we just didn't have enough people to pursue all 16 of them.
And so they've been chasing.
But this one particular tanker, we got two of them yesterday.
One of them was actually was going towards Venezuela, but it was from Iran, wasn't it?
Wasn't it in Iran?
Yeah, it originated in Iran.
It published its shipping path beforehand.
So that information was out there.
It had nothing on board, air quoted nothing on board.
We don't even really know, but they don't think that it actually had oil or anything like that on board.
Okay, so wait a minute.
Hang on just a second.
When you say air quoted, who's doing the air quotes?
I got theories.
Okay, all right.
Okay, okay, all right, okay.
So it's no official, it's Jason air quotes, nothing on it.
Okay.
You know, and then go ahead and share this theory because I think that's a possibility.
Yeah, so I mean, so I know how, and when I say it's just me, there's a lot of other like open source intelligence, like accounts, organizations that are just wondering what the heck's going on because this is not how shadow shipping works.
Now, shadow shipping is how you get around international sanctions.
So if you're Venezuela and you're sanctioned and you need oil, or if you're Cuba or Russia or whatever, you use this system.
So you get a really crappy oil tanker.
It is rusted out.
It sucks.
They don't care what happens to it.
So if it ends up getting interdicted and taken in the middle of the ocean, it never lost anything.
It didn't lost anything.
It doesn't matter.
And if there's anything on it that you don't want there to be, you know, caught or whatever, and it's not that valuable, you just throw it over the side.
And who cares?
You factor that into the loss.
That is not how this situation played out as per the norm.
Now, immediately, the ship altered course.
Russia said, hey, I'll take responsibility for this.
Paint the flag, which I think is exactly what they did.
Yeah, they did.
This is, by the way, if you're a flagship, if you're a Russian ship, when you're in port, you have to have the Russian flag.
You're a Russian flagship.
It is illegal against international maritime law to change flags once underway.
You can't do that.
And so this ship is underway and they get into trouble with America and they put out a call.
And this is the strange part of this.
They put out a call and Russia says, you can flag it with a Russian flag.
So they literally on the side, somebody took three colors of paint, shimmied down, I don't know, the anchor chain, and painted the Russian flag while they were sailing, while they were out in the middle of the ocean and painted the Russian flag on it.
So when people say, we boarded a Russian ship.
No, we didn't.
Not in any way. shape or form did we take a Russian ship.
Yeah, it's like almost backwards, right?
Like we, it was a kind of a Russian ship that was hiding it, and then they painted it illegally on there.
Correct.
Which then they called it a Russian ship.
So whatever they needed to serve their needs, that was what they're going to say.
Exactly right.
Exactly right.
Okay, so go ahead and tell the rest of the story.
Oh, so the drama continues and the irregularities continue.
So Russia sends out a submarine.
Again, this is like a, so painting the, repainting and re-flagging the ship, that's straight out of Lord of War with Nicholas Cage.
There's your movie there.
Meanwhile, the Russian Navy goes into overdrive to try and get out there and protect this ship.
That's Humphrey October.
It's a script.
It's a movie script being written.
So meanwhile, some of the other drama is the UK, they stopped providing Intel and any kind of corporation as far as these ship tankers go in the Caribbean because they didn't know if their laws kind of jive with our laws, international shipping and everything.
So they said, you guys are on your own doing that stuff.
Well, they made an exception here.
They said, and they made it very, very public that they helped providing intelligence, whatever else we needed.
They were like, go after that ship.
I think we will help.
I think you're reading too much in it.
They're staying out of the Caribbean and Venezuela because, A, we have a blockade.
Why get involved in something like that?
We're not going to get involved.
We're not going to share information or anything.
We're not doing any of that.
That's in the Caribbean.
That's Venezuela.
This was not in their waters, but it is in their protected or protection zone.
It was in the North Atlantic, which was right off the coast, again, in international waters, but right off the coast of, I think, Scotland.
And so, because I saw a British official say yesterday, no, it was absolutely the right thing for the United States to call us and ask us to be involved in this because it is in our part of the North Atlantic.
That's part of our job is to protect that part of the North Atlantic.
But you don't buy into that.
Well, I mean, I think your theory could be correct.
It could be how it just lines up with both countries' national security.
That's my theory.
That's what the British government said.
I mean, it could be wrong, but I don't want you to know.
It's not my theory.
It's what they said.
So my counter would be, if this was just a normal shadow, you know, sanctioned ship that happens every single day.
Yeah.
They don't make a public statement of this.
They don't even get involved.
They don't care because it happens every single day.
But this seems to be the one exception.
It just seems to be.
So what is your theory that why is this why is this bothering you?
So I guess I'm curious, and you can counter this.
I think I know what your counter would be to this.
Come on.
We played chess for a very long time.
Go ahead.
Make your move.
Put your pawn there.
My opening move is that you don't do it.
So this must have had something on it.
It must have had something.
Now, if it was just something inconsequential, you throw it over the side.
It doesn't matter.
Now, you don't just throw it over the side if there's personnel because they're not just going to throw people, personnel over the side.
These are despotic regimes, but they're going to respect that.
They're also going to have, you know, if they are these people that were on board, they would have specific knowledge of something.
Now, if they did, they're not going to want us to know or have the capability or not want to interrogate them to know exactly what their full intentions are.
This is just a theory.
It's things throwing.
Why wouldn't the government, because here's where I think your theory falls apart.
By the way, you moved onto a space where my bishop is.
So let me take this piece away.
Why would the government not immediately release the information of what Iran was doing?
A, it would only give us more power to collapse Iran faster.
If they were sending, let's say, nuclear scientists or terrorists in the hold of this ship, the world would be for us and we would be able to say, see the connection between Iran and Russia.
Look what they're doing against the United States.
It would be a card that would be too big to hold.
It's like Donald Trump was in the Epstein files.
Why didn't they play that during the election?
It would have taken him out.
If they had that proof, they could have taken him out.
Why wouldn't they?
Okay, so Glenn has made a incredibly risky chess move.
So he's either checkmated me or I've checkmated him.
Okay.
So you're exactly right.
If we do not hear within the next, I would say 48 to 72 hours.
I would agree.
I think we'll find out.
So this game is not over, Glenn.
We are still playing.
And you know what?
And you could be right.
The reason why I'm pushing up against this is I don't want to be a broadcaster that's coming out with just theories without saying, this is a theory, and here's how we'll know.
This is not an ongoing theory.
You will know or you'll not know.
And I think it's probably in the next 72 hours, 48 to 72 hours, because our motivation to expose this would be too big.
However, if that's true, that theory is true, they would be debriefing all those people right now.
They wouldn't just come out and say, hey, we found Bob in the hold along with Habib.
We'd need to interrogate them, know exactly who they are, know exactly what the intent is.
I do think it's weird that Russia would all of a sudden step up and say, that's our ship.
We're sending a sub.
That doesn't make sense unless another theory, unless Russia wants to sell to at least its people and allies how evil the West and America is.
Because, you know, there's, I hesitate to get into this.
Maybe we should do this tomorrow or Monday.
But there is this desire for war around the world.
And it's coming, a lot of it's coming from NATO.
And I told you yesterday, the way Donald Trump is just taking pieces off the board for China and Iran and Russia, it's going to put them into a corner.
And, you know, people become very dangerous when their back is in a corner.
And I also think Europe wants war.
I really do.
When they're talking about putting 2,000 NATO troops on the ground in Ukraine, if Putin doesn't take this deal, that's insanity.
It's insanity.
You want war?
That's a great way to get war.
But I mean, we're not going to, I hope to God, we're not part of that.
That's your decision.
But I told you years ago that when you get to the point we're at right now, where everything is on the verge of collapse, that's when you're historically when wars are started.
Most, if not all wars, are started by a miscalculation.
I should say most wars are because I don't believe World War I was a miscalculation.
They miscalculated on how long and how many dead, but there was a group, the Fabian Socialists, they wanted that war to reset all of Europe.
They thought they could reset the boundaries and the kingdoms and everything else.
And they did.
But their miscalculation was they thought it would be easy and over quickly.
It didn't.
It killed millions of people.
And I think there are those in Europe that are feeling exactly the same way the Fabian socialists felt in 1913.
This won't be hard.
We've got to control our population.
Our population now is educated much more than they were five years ago.
They're on to us.
They know about this digital sovereignty crap and they are not going to put up with it.
How do we do it?
We need a war.
And that will reset everything.
I hope that's wrong.
I hope that's wrong.
And let me just say, you should bet that it is wrong because it's betting on the worst of people.
And I don't want to even admit that there are people who are hungry for war, but life has shown us there are.
Putin wants to tell his own people that we're bad and make that case, that Europe is bad, England is bad because they're going to go into war.
Otherwise, I don't know.
I don't know the answer why Russia would claim that ship and send subs out and threaten to sink our military ships if we approach that ship.
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It was from Iran.
It had a painted flag on it.
They painted it, you know, while after they launched.
Makes no sense at all.
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I got to talk to you about Jimmy Kimmel.
That was last night.
What a nightmare that guy is.
holding up a t-shirt that says, Donald J. Trump will kill you.
That's his response to what happened in Minneapolis.
Donald J. Trump will kill you on a t-shirt.
No, I mean, I don't think that's bad.
Putting that on a t-shirt and encouraging everybody to wear a t-shirt that says that.
No, for against a guy who's been, they've attempted to kill over and over again.
Nah, Jimmy, I don't think you're turning up the heat at all.
I don't think you're making things more uncomfortable for all of us at all.
No, that's responsible.
ABC should be ashamed of itself.
No, the sponsors should also be ashamed of themselves.
The only reason why Jimmy Kimmel is still on the air, because he has no ratings, no ratings, is because the sponsors are still there and ABC agrees with him.
That's the reason.
That's the only reason.
And I don't want him taken off the air.
I don't want to boycott his sponsors.
I don't want to do any of that.
I believe the free market, you guys should have all kinds of opinions.
I just think he's reprehensible for doing that.
How can you be so stupid to think that that's a responsible thing to do?
Where was the punchline in that joke?
Never missed one.
No, I don't.
Does he tell jokes?
I mean, I think his whole life is the joke now.
Why do we still keep referring to him as comedian, Jimmy?
Jimmy Kimmel.
Make no mistake.
I haven't referred to him as comedian in a very, very long time, if ever.
Even when he was having women bounce up and down on a trampoline so he could watch their boobs flop around.
Yeah, I didn't call him a comedian even back then.
He's less funny now.
Alright, more in a minute.
There are two things I want to address this hour.
And one of them is the warmth of collectivism, rugged individualism.
And the other one is I feel really good.
And usually this is dangerous.
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But I feel very optimistic.
And I want to, I've been trying to figure out why is this genuine, what has changed in me, et cetera, et cetera.
And I have some answers that I think affect you that you should ask yourself some of these questions.
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So what were you born to do?
I can't tell you, I can't tell you what your calling is, you know, what specific skill you have.
That's for you to decide.
But I can tell you that you were born to act and not be acted upon.
I want to get to the warmth of collectivism.
I want to get to what are these things happening so rapidly in Washington and mountains being moved.
And it all comes down to being somebody who acts or somebody who is acted upon.
So many of us have so many doubts that run through our head.
And we believe things that are not true, but we believe them.
I'm going to say something that I probably shouldn't say on the air, but I wrestle hard with a belief that I truly believe is real.
And no one that I know believes is.
And that is that I'm a bad father.
And I have my own reasons for believing that.
But my children say that's not true.
My wife says that not true.
My family, you know, my friends say that's not true.
But I believe it.
Why?
Why do I believe that?
And I bet that you have something that you believe is absolutely true.
I'm ugly.
I'm not talented.
I'm a failure.
Whatever it is.
I want you to ask yourself, who's teaching you that?
I believe I'm the one.
I'm the one teaching me that lie.
Nobody's ever said that to me.
It's been one of my big fears since I was a kid.
And, you know, Cats in the Cradle song, my mother used to say, listen to this song.
As a kid, that wasn't really healthy, mom.
Thank you.
But that's, I think that's where it came from.
And now I'm saying it to me.
Why, you know, so much stuff is subjective, like I'm ugly.
That's pretty subjective.
Why, why would you choose to believe that instead of, I'm a pretty good looking guy?
Because we always seem to choose the negative.
We dwell on the negative.
I mean, look at what's popular in social media.
Negative.
Why?
Why don't good things, inspirational things, things that uplift and empower, why don't those, why aren't those the things we grab on to?
Because everything that we think we have a choice on.
What is the difference between Donald Trump and Joe Biden?
I mean, lots of differences, but fundamentally, one, I believe, truly is a victim.
I've never seen anybody victimized as much as this guy.
But if I went up to Donald Trump and said, dude, you're a victim, he might punch me in the face because that is not the way he sees himself.
He is not a victim.
They have tried everything to victimize and stop him, and yet he has chosen who he is.
And victim is not part of that.
And so by believing that and speaking those things and speaking the truth that I'm a powerful guy, I'm a smart guy.
I'm a powerful guy.
I am a guy who gets things done.
I'm a businessman and I'm a good businessman.
He has spoken that into reality.
And that's what's happening.
And in believing that he's not a victim, he's teaching others, don't be a victim.
Where I think Joe Biden saw himself as a victim of the system.
I've put in my time in the system and they tried to thwart me and not give me this because they wanted to give it to Barack Obama and it was my turn.
And then I had to make a deal with Hillary Clinton.
And he was a victim his whole life and he was playing the game so he could get, he believed in the warmth of collectivism.
I can't do it myself.
I got to tell you, you could put Donald Trump alone, absolutely alone, and that guy is going to figure out a way to get it done no matter what the odds are.
You put somebody like Joe Biden in.
If he doesn't have somebody that he can, you know, wheel and deal with, I don't think he's going to get it done.
And because he believes those kinds of things, because of what he believes, he puts into words and actions and he's teaching and taught people you're a victim.
The power only belongs in the hands of the collective.
Okay.
And that's what we're really facing right now.
Mamdani said, I'm glad he said what he said, that we are going to replace, what did he say, rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism?
Because that is the honest choice that we're facing right now.
But I want to show you how one instantly leads to failure.
Because your words have real power.
Whatever it is you tell yourself it will become, you at least will believe it.
If you keep speaking it into existence, you at least will believe it.
And most likely you'll create that.
So let's talk about these two phrases.
Rugged individualism.
What does rugged individualism or rugged, just rugged, what does that imply?
When you hear the word rugged, it implies, oh, there's going to be struggle.
I got to be tough.
No, he's going to be helping me out.
I got responsibility.
Toughen up, Jack.
That's what rugged means.
What does warmth say to you?
The warmth.
Warmth shows you you're loved.
We're going to hug you.
You know what?
Sit here by the fire.
I'm going to get a blanket for you and I'm going to put it around your shoulders.
Ease.
Okay.
You've worked so hard.
You just sit down.
I'm going to, can I get you some cocoa?
That's what warmth leads you to believe.
Okay.
Rugged is for people who act.
Warmth is for people who want to be acted upon.
Can somebody bring me a blanket?
Rugged, they're not asking for anybody to bring a blanket.
They know they have to go get the blanket.
Reason why I started this with why were you born?
I can tell you everyone on earth was born to act.
That's why you have free will.
You were born to act, not to be acted upon.
Can somebody get me a blanket?
Warmth of collectivism.
I got to go get the blanket myself.
It's my responsibility.
rugged individualism one is about comfort warmth of collectivism Don't you, when you hear that, don't you think of a blanket?
Don't you think of sitting by a fire or somebody just holding you and just warmth of colour?
We're all going to just hug you.
Rugged individualism always makes me think of, yeah, those were the guys who, you know, cross the mountains, right?
One was growing and pushing.
The other one is sitting down and relaxing by the fire.
America has always been the one who pushes.
And there's one thing about growth that is absolutely true.
There is no growth in comfort.
And there is no comfort in growth.
When you are working out at a gym, last night I hugged my wife and she's like, ow, ow.
And I'm like, what happened?
Are you okay?
And she's like, yeah, no, my arms are really sore.
I've been working out all day.
And I'm like, yeah, that's why I don't work out, honey.
My arms never hurt.
But she says the same thing.
And I can't testify this is true.
I've heard this from everybody who works out, but I've never worked out a day in my life, which is why I'll be dead probably in about 10 minutes.
But she said to me just last week, she was not feeling well.
She was like in a mood.
And I said, are you okay?
And she said, yeah, I'm just, I just don't feel good.
And I said, mentally, physically.
And she said, like, mentally, I'm just, I don't feel good right now.
And then she paused for a minute and she said, and I think it's because I haven't worked out in two weeks because we were on vacation.
Well, I haven't worked out in two weeks.
I'm thinking, I haven't worked out my entire life and that's why I feel good.
Okay.
But everybody I know that works out, they always say two things and they're supposedly diametrically opposed.
Ow, I hurt.
Ow, my legs really hurt.
And then they always follow it with, I feel great, though, because I worked out today.
It's true.
It is true.
You feel better.
And let me take it out of for the word.
For those of you who are slugs like me and don't work out, let me change this.
I believe growth is our natural state.
And remember, there is no comfort in growth and no growth in comfort.
Growth is our natural state.
And it's why you feel good after you've put in a hard day's work, after you've accomplished something yourself.
You learn something new and you pushed yourself and you went past beyond where you thought you were going to be.
You feel good about it, just like you're working out.
You feel good about it because growth is what you were born to do.
Comfort is a human desire.
It's not what you were born to do.
It's a human desire.
So which do you want?
Are you...
Were you born to get everything you desire and you'll end up feeling worthless in the end?
Or were you born to grow?
The reason why I bring this up is I felt optimistic this week.
And that's such an unusual place for me to be.
I felt really optimistic this week.
And I've wanted to make sure, is this real or is this a high because things are, what am I actually thinking?
Because I have to think these things because I have to share my thoughts with you.
And so I want to make sure I'm not just feeling like, wow, I feel good, you know, about this policy.
And it's not right.
It's not real.
It's just a high.
And this week, I think we've had real growth and it's hard growth.
It's hard growth.
We had to debate constitutional questions this week.
And I feel good because I feel like we've taken the right steps and the hard and scary steps as a nation, but they're the right steps to repair us long term.
And so I think that's what I feel good about.
But I want to bring you back to Donald Trump.
What was one of the first things he said when he was sworn into office?
One of the first things he talked about, what was one of the first things he talked about?
And it seemed nuts at the time, and we're still talking about it.
And I'm telling you, it's going to happen.
I don't know how, but it's going to happen.
And it's something that's been around for 100 years.
I never talked about it before, but people in, you know, I don't know, think tanks or whatever have been talking about it for 100 years.
I have never uttered those words before.
And I think it's going to happen because he believes it.
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So what is the truth about America?
Because there's two versions of this, of the truth of America.
We're racist or we're not.
We hate immigrants or we embrace immigrants and the change they bring.
We're either greedy, selfish, and built on the backs of others that we just stole from, or we actually have made mistakes in the past, try to learn from those mistakes.
And yeah, while some of us might be greedy here or there, that's not who we are as an overall people.
You're either irredeemable or you're not.
You're either held responsible for the things that you never did, but somebody way, way in the past did, you, because you're the same color of them, you are responsible for those mistakes or you're not.
Redefining America's Greed00:04:46
We're either a failing empire or we're about to write a new chapter.
That's the debate that we're really having.
And half the country believes half of that, all cops are bad.
Or the other half believes, no, there are some cops that go bad, but generally speaking, cops are good.
Which is it?
Because we're going to have to decide because a house divided against itself cannot stand.
Let me go back to that one word that Donald Trump said when he first got in, and that is Greenland.
Did you even know that's been debated for 80 years before Donald Trump started talking about it?
I didn't.
I mean, I probably heard it, but I didn't think about it.
I mean, like, yeah, okay, we're going to buy Greenland.
Okay.
We've wanted to do this for 80 or 100 years, and it makes perfect sense, but we've never had a serious conversation about it that I know of.
Okay.
I'm telling you, I think it's going to happen.
Now, it's not going to happen over my dead body.
Will it happen because we invade Greenland?
I'll be very against that.
But if we wanted to buy Greenland, we wanted to negotiate with Greenland and whatever.
And I think that's what's going to happen.
But it'll only happen because one guy believed it and then said it.
There's lots of things that you can believe, but it only becomes real when you say it.
I was thinking today about young Frankenstein when Gene Wilder is about to pound on the chest of the monster and he screams, give my creature life.
You know that scene?
That's what you should think every time you speak something.
Because whatever you're thinking when you speak it, what's behind it is give that creature life.
Greenland, I think we should have the resources of Greenland.
We should buy Greenland.
We should be the 51st state, Greenland.
They should be a protectorate.
Give my creature life.
Because he is saying that with meaning and belief behind it, it's going to happen.
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I want to we have to talk about what's happening tomorrow with the Supreme Court.
Words Have Consequences00:11:30
There's a couple of things happening today and tomorrow that we have to talk about, but I just want to sweep up on something on this.
You know, words have consequences.
And I want you to recognize that words have consequences on you and from you.
What you're watching on social media will affect you.
And, you know, it's interesting is we blame social media, but actually, it's not social media per se.
It's not these companies.
Yes, it is the algorithm, et cetera, et cetera.
But it is millions of people putting really bad garbage out.
I'm not the one responsible for social media, but I did my own video, but I don't get very many views.
But there's millions of people that are doing that.
And so that's when it becomes the collective.
It's just pouring all this garbage.
And we have a responsibility to guard our minds and guard from the garbage.
And Ricky just said to me, you know, this sounds like a frufu.
I said, woo-woo, millennial girl vision board crap.
Yeah.
Right.
You're so positive.
The reason, the difference is, what is a vision board?
Why does it, why do you mock a vision board?
And I'm not saying that you're wrong to mock it, but why would you mock a vision board?
Because it looks like a craft project.
Like that's going nowhere.
Okay, it's going nowhere.
Okay.
Here's why it goes nowhere because I would agree with that.
When you put a vision board together, that's supposed to then help you see it so you can define it and then you speak it and then it becomes action.
Most vision boards just remain on the board and you're not doing anything to get that into action.
You know, I want to be an astronaut.
Well, you know, unless I'm training like an astronaut, unless I'm studying, unless I'm doing the things I have to do to be an astronaut, I can have me in an astronaut suit on my vision board my whole life and never become an astronaut.
And that's why I think the left is going to fail.
Words, you believe it, then you speak it, and then that summons action.
When you're speaking something, it defines what you believe, and then it summons action, which also your words carry with it responsibility.
Why when you're trying to lose weight, why do they say, tell everybody you know you're losing weight?
So you have someone to hold you accountable.
Hold you accountable.
Do you notice that no one's held accountable for anything anymore?
Why?
Because they're under the blanket, the warmth of collectivism.
So you're not being held responsible anymore because I really believe if what you believe doesn't produce action, it's not just a vision board.
It's not a belief.
It's a preference.
I would really prefer to be an astronaut.
But if it's not leading to action, it's not a belief.
It's a preference.
And if words never lead to action, then that belief and those words, listen to this carefully, progressives, decay into performance.
You're just performing.
Put that black box up there.
Why don't you have that black box on your social media site?
You got to have that black box on.
You haven't put the black box on?
No, I haven't put a black box.
You should put the black box on.
Everybody's putting the black box on.
Nobody believed any of it.
People were performing.
How much of our life is performance now without belief?
Again, Greenland, it's going to happen because he believes it and he's speaking it and then it's coming into action.
You could say, Joe Biden said, we ought to get Maduro and Maduro out.
He's a dictator and he's got to go out of there and everything.
He didn't believe that.
It was a performance.
Because look at what they're doing now.
You get him out.
You do it legally, constitutionally.
You get him out.
And all of those same people that said he should get out, they were performing.
They didn't actually believe that.
They were performing it.
And that performance didn't lead them to get him out, but it did Donald Trump because he believed it.
He spoke it.
It put it into action and it happened.
And that's where, I think that's really where we need to be.
We need to know what we believe.
And that's one of the reasons why we're doing the torch, because I believe in something.
I believe in America.
And I think you do too.
But what do you believe about America?
How is that formed?
Do you just believe it because you've always believed it?
Or can you back it up?
Can you back it up when it's challenged?
And can you beat the people who like, you know what, that actually was really bad?
Yeah, it was.
In fact, let me sit down for a minute.
I'm going to tell you how bad it was.
But here's what you're overlooking.
That bad, we learned our lesson from that.
And out of that came this, this, and this.
That only happens if you believe it and clarify it while you're speaking it.
Speech helps you organize your belief.
And even if you, even if you're starting with, I think I believe this, the more you speak it, the more you're trying to define it.
I mean, one of the things that honestly, Ricky, year ago, I came to the staff and said, trust me, next year will blow your mind.
What I'm going to build and what I want your help with.
And everybody sat in that meeting.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Everybody sat in that meeting and went, I don't have any idea what he's talking about.
And I don't think this sounds like a good idea.
You're not wrong.
It was like we were all Indiana Jones stepping out on an invisible bridge.
Exactly right, right?
What's everybody's attitude on the staff today?
We are super invigorated.
Right?
Okay.
I saw something that I believed.
I spoke it, even though I couldn't actually tell you at the time exactly what it was.
Remember, I kept saying, oh, gosh, we almost got in a fight about it.
I know.
I'm like, I don't know, but trust me, I will find it.
And people were like, but you can't describe it.
I know, but I can in my own head and we'll get there.
And we got there.
And it's happening.
So when you, you don't have to have it fully formed.
You just have to know, do I actually believe that direction is right?
And then you keep honing it and honing it and honing it by speaking it and being challenged with it.
And that's, and that's how we're going to save our country, quite honestly.
Just like social media, if you could convince half the people on social media to only push good things, do you think that would make a difference?
I think it would.
Only do uplifting things.
I think that would make a huge difference in society.
Okay.
But I can't convince half the population to do that.
Okay.
How about I convince you not to do that?
Just you not to do that.
How about if you say, I'm not going to seek those things out because I believe this is poison.
So I'm not going to do it.
I'm going to hold myself back.
Then you change and other people see it and go, wow, why are you so happy?
Why are you so different?
Why are your children different?
Because they're struggling with what you were struggling with.
And you say, you know what, I stopped.
We stopped social media in the house.
And our whole life changed.
We feel like we have more time.
We're talking.
We're doing these things.
We're not all screwed up.
We're not so depressed.
Then they say, oh my gosh, I'm going to do that.
It all starts with one person.
Most people are followers.
They are.
Most people are not thinking of these things so deeply.
You listen to shows like this because you are somebody who thinks deeply about things.
You want to understand how they work.
You're a builder.
You're not a follower.
You're a builder.
And when things make sense to you, you'll do it.
If somebody can't make that case, you won't do it.
That's a strength that you have.
And you're in a big, huge group of people just like you.
This week, I feel good about the country.
I feel like we actually have a shot because somebody is articulating a plan that I am understanding now for the first time.
And I don't think a lot of people do understand it yet.
But I'm seeing that.
I'm seeing the outline of this plan and I think it's genius.
And I'm like, I could be wrong on that plan, but I believe I'm not, but I'm not sure.
But I think that's genius.
And by me saying that, you're going to push back on me and go, well, are you missing this, this, and this?
And then I'll have to do my homework on that.
And my belief will either get weaker or stronger.
And I'm hoping it gets stronger because I like feeling good about the country.
All right, back in just a minute.
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Dividers can call us names.
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Threat to the world during the democracy.
Sully Greasy Pig.
We just call each other neighbor and friend.
We'll be right back.
All right.
Yesterday, this made me happy.
Made me very, very happy.
Let's see if you're happy too.
Yesterday, Trump announced that the U.S. is withdrawing from a very long list of international treaties and organizations.
Gosh darn it.
No, I didn't know this one.
I'm sorry I didn't.
Well, I don't know if I agree with everything on the list.
Like we just got out of the 24-7 Carbon-Free Energy Compact.
Who made that deal?
What is that?
Yeah, I'm going to miss it.
I'm going to miss it a lot.
Yeah.
The Colombo Plan Council.
Who's Colombo?
The detective from the old 70s TV show?
That's right.
Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
Education Cannot Wait.
Oh, I hate that organization just by its name.
Anything is like action now.
Stop it.
Stop it.
European Center for the Excellence of Countering Hybrid Threats.
The European Center, spelled wrong, of excellence for countering hybrid threats.
Like paranormal, like X-Men kind of stuff.
I don't know.
It would be that.
Or Prius, but I believe you're probably closer.
Forum of European National Highway Forum of European National Highway Research Laboratories.
We're out of that.
Sorry, gang.
Not going to do any of that.
The Freedom Online Coalition, the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund, the Global Counterterrorism Forum, the Global Forum of Cyber Expertise, the Man, I'm so upset about all this.
The Global Forum, the Global Forum on Migration and Development, the Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research.
Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals, and Sustainable Development, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Oh, man.
I know.
Sorry, Greta.
In governmental science policy platform on biodiversity and ecosystem services.
The International Center for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property.
The International Cotton Advisory Committee.
That was the one I was hoping you wouldn't say.
I know.
Isn't that left over maybe from the 1800s?
I'm not really sure.
International Development Law Organization, International Energy Forum, the International Federation of Arts, Councils, and Cultural Agencies.
Oh, my gosh.
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance.
Oh, I bet I know how they're assisting.
International Institute for Justice and the Rule of Law.
International Lead and Zinc Study Group.
We're out.
What they have been saying about zinc is outrageous.
I couldn't take it anymore.
I was in first.
At first, I was like, oh, the zinc and lead study group.
Yeah.
Of course, what they've done is libeled zinc.
Oh, I believe.
I know.
Think of all the stuff that happens on a day-to-day basis.
A friend of mine sent me this last night.
Today only.
Ice shooting, new food pyramid, $1.5 trillion defense budget, no more home purchases by corporations, no more stock buybacks for defense contractors.
Seize two ships in Venezuela, control Venezuela oil exports, continue running Venezuela, launch investigation into California corruption, create plan to buy Greenland, ask the court for $6 million in legal fees in an election case, pull out of global climate agreements.
In one day.
Holy crap, this show could be 18 times the length of the 24-hour period.
People were actually commenting they were mad we didn't get to more of it.
Yeah.
That'd be a 10-hour show.
Yeah, we don't have time.
It's legitimately impossible.
You always used to make that reference to the Sophie's choice of like, you know, of what content we cover.
There's no way.
You can't.
You can't even come close to covering all of it.
We're also out of the International Solar Alliance.
We're also out of the International Solar Alliance.
I love this one.
The International Tropical Timber Organization.
See, regular timber, I'm fine, not dealing with it.
We need tropical timber.
Timber.
Partnership for Atlantic Cooperation.
Oh, good.
Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia.
You know what?
I think I'm against piracy on all ships all around the world, not just specifically in Asia.
Oh, really?
Yeah, that's controversial.
Oh, I know.
I was thrown out of that last meeting with the regional.
The regional guys, they get very hot-headed if you're like, I'm against piracy everywhere.
And they're like, wait, not like in the North Atlantic.