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April 30, 2026 - The Glenn Beck Program
02:05:29
The Supreme Court Just Made 2026 Midterms A LOT More Fair | Guests: Mollie Hemingway & Gavin McInnes | 4/30/26

Glenn Beck, Mollie Hemingway, and Gavin McInnes analyze a Supreme Court ruling striking down Louisiana's racial gerrymander as a victory for true representation over managed coalitions. They contrast this with warnings of severe droughts threatening Hoover Dam power and food security, while Hemingway defends Justice Alito against accusations of bias. The group critiques the SPLC for fabricating hate, discusses NYC's shifting police demographics under Mayor Mamdani, and debates whether paying residents to surrender voting rights could resolve national division amidst rising anti-Semitism and political violence. [Automatically generated summary]

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Fragile Systems Under Pressure 00:03:16
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
We're so glad that you're here today.
We've got a lot to talk about.
You know, if I hear one more person say, the Supreme Court is out of control, it's just, it's mega, mega, mega.
All they're doing is preparing their people to pack the court.
That is exactly what they're preparing for, packing the court, which is, by the way, according to Alan Dershowitz, and I happen to agree with this, the last thing.
That's the last leg.
Supreme Court Out of Control 00:02:31
Once that falls, a republic never comes back.
From it.
You can't pack the Supreme Court.
But we'll get into that because there is a new ruling that everyone on the left is freaking out about.
We're going to start there.
Also, the drought of 1610.
You know, I just say that and I immediately.
I know it sounds really boring, but you are going to be so far ahead of everyone else.
I'm going to give you some information that Jason and I were talking.
I sent him a story last night.
And I said, Jason, we have to talk about this.
This is the second thing in this little puzzle that I've been watching off to the side.
And you need to know about it.
And he wrote back and he said, Why am I not hearing about it?
And what's amazing is, as he started doing research, where did you find this story?
Just in mainstream outlets.
I mean, just in local outlets, not in the mainstream.
Nothing national.
Nothing national.
Except strangely, in London.
It is in the London paper, but not here in America.
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Striking Down Institutional Racism 00:15:32
So here's the latest story The Supreme Court strikes down institutional racism.
That's the headline from our side.
What is the headline from the other side?
Do you happen to have that, Ricky?
This is so funny.
We're saying what I think is the truth institutionalized racism, this gerrymandering along race lines, is racist.
It is racist.
But this is how they frame it.
They're suggesting that black voters will be disenfranchised now.
Quoting from The Atlantic, the Roberts Court is creating a world in which the federal government does not interfere with the right of white Americans to dominate those they see as their lessers.
Okay.
So on Wednesday, the court dealt with a key provision in the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and they sided with Louisiana Republicans and Donald Trump, blocking an electoral map that created a second majority black congressional district.
6 3 decision.
So this is not just a party line, 6 3 decision.
The justices upheld a lower court ruling that found the map unconstitutional.
Why?
Because they were basing the gerrymandering on race.
Now, everybody can talk about this in any way that they want to.
And they're going to, of course, you know, Chuck Schumer is like, man, I'm turning around and Jim Crow, Jim Crow, Jim Crow.
It's not Jim Crow.
You know, why do people listen to these people?
I mean this sincerely.
Think, think.
So let me get this right.
So the people who were for slavery.
They fought for slavery from the beginning of the Republic.
They were the ones who split apart and said, I don't want to be a part of the Republic if they're going to tell us we can't have slaves.
Then, when they lost the war, they went in.
They were for Jim Crow laws.
They were the ones taking away.
They started the Klan.
That was actually, and I have the documents to prove it in our vault.
They started the Klan.
It was.
It was Antifa, really.
That's what it was.
It was an old timey Antifa.
Make you afraid, shut you up, okay?
Stop you from doing anything.
And the primary target was the black individual.
But right alongside was anyone who said, blacks can vote.
Blacks are just like you and me.
Anyone, if you were white and you said that, you were strung up as well.
Okay, that's just a fact.
So they're the ones who started the Klan.
Then they were the ones, Woodrow Wilson, that brought all of race back into the government, segregated our government again.
They were the ones with eugenics and saying that there are subspecies.
They were the ones against the Civil Rights Act.
They were the ones who marched against Martin Luther King.
They were the ones who celebrated Martin Luther King's death.
They were the ones that.
Put in the great society which has destroyed the black family and yet, somehow or another, you're listening to them telling you what's best for your family, your race first of all, government and people.
We need to start looking at people as people, not groups, not race, not by your income level or anything else.
Stop, look at people as individuals.
I mean, I believe it was Martin Luther King's dream.
By the way, this is the same party that says Martin Luther King wasn't all that.
They celebrated and celebrated and celebrated until they started to expose who they really are.
And now they're saying, yeah, Martin Luther King, he doesn't get it.
So you're listening to them about Jim Crow laws.
And I kind of understand it because, I mean, they're the ones behind the Jim Crow laws.
So they probably know it better than anybody else.
Let me.
Let me tell you why what the Supreme Court did is good for everyone, and in particular, the black community.
And I would say this if the whole situation were reversed and it was all about whites.
Okay.
When you look at our government, do you feel that you are fairly represented?
Even by the people you just voted for.
And I'll use this on me with Republicans.
I don't think they're representing me.
I don't think they're representing you.
When 80% of the population says they're for voter ID and both parties are not listening, they're fighting against that.
Who are they representing, right?
So you have to ask this question.
Are you represented or are you being managed?
Because those are not the same thing.
Representation means a politician wakes up in the morning knowing they can lose you.
It means your vote actually has teeth.
It means if they don't deliver, if they drift, if they lie, if they forget about you, You pull the lever the other way and it's the end of their career.
That's representation.
Management is different.
Management is when your vote is already accounted for.
It's filed away, predicted before you even step in.
Yeah, John, I'm not going to lose John's vote.
John's with me no matter what I do.
You're no longer a citizen that they have to convince.
If they don't have to convince you, they don't care about representing you.
You're an asset that just needs to be maintained, and maintenance is cheap.
The acquisition of that vote is hard.
Maintenance is easy.
You do a speech here, a headline there, maybe a program that is announced.
Even if it doesn't work, yeah, well, I did that program.
You don't have to solve problems when the outcome is already locked in.
They don't even have to listen to you.
You just have to keep the temperature from boiling over.
That's all you have to do.
And when you start to have problems because they're locked into you, To get away from your problems, all you have to do is go, you know what?
It's these guys over here that are trying to convince you that I'm a bad guy.
Don't listen to them.
Jim Crow, Jim Crow, Jim Crow.
Anytime any group of Americans or any citizens that are represented becomes predictable, then they stop being the focus of performance, actual action, and start being the focus of just messaging.
That's it.
If you are 90% locked in, you're managed.
If you are 50 50, You're represented.
A politician only has to ask a simple, just a few simple questions at election time.
And this is all they ask.
I can guarantee you this is it.
Where's the risk?
Where can I lose?
Who can I gain?
Where do I have to prove something?
That's where all of the attention, the money, and the focus goes.
If you are loyal, he or she doesn't even think about you.
Why should he?
He's got other people that he's got to gain or not lose.
You're locked in.
And not because of who you vote for, but because of what that does to your power.
What is the whole point of the Republic?
It was not to be locked in on anything, it was to be listened to, to be represented.
Listen to me.
How many times have you said that in your life?
I wish these people would just.
How many times have you had a conversation?
Guys, you and I know we could go to Washington, we could fix this damn thing.
It's not that hard, right?
Just listen to us.
The founders did not design a system for permanent coalitions, but that's what the parties have created.
The founders designed one of constant tension.
This is why George Washington said, stay away from the two party system.
You got to get away from it.
It'll be the death of the republic.
For instability in just the right way, so no one could ever sit comfortably knowing, I got it.
You're supposed to be unpredictable, you're supposed to be difficult, demanding.
You were supposed to make them earn it every single time.
But we traded that for identity and habit, which means nothing.
Whole groups of Americans, left, right, doesn't matter.
Why?
They're safe.
Let me ask you this Native Americans, who do you vote for usually?
Guarantee you vote for the Democrats, you vote for the liberals.
Want to look at your situation?
Do you think maybe something would change if you were like, you know what?
I don't think I'm going to vote for you.
What have you done for us?
And you actually were taken seriously that you might vote another way.
We become safe districts, safe voters, safe assumptions, and safe politicians.
That's when the shift happens.
And the shift is from serving to managing.
And when you're managed long enough, two things happen.
One, you stop expecting results.
And when that happens, you start measuring words instead of outcomes.
What did they say?
How many of us are sick and tired of, I've heard the speech.
I don't care what they say anymore.
I want to see it in action.
We're going to hold these people responsible, have they?
The second thing that happens is you start defending the people who should be answering to you.
Let me say that again.
You start defending people who should be answering to you.
Isn't that what's happening?
Because this is how the world is turned upside down and inside out.
Because you, the voter, have begun serving the politician and the party.
The representation is gone.
All of us are asking, they don't represent me.
Who are they representing?
The party.
And you are defending it.
And that all happened because they can count on your vote.
So, what should the goal be?
Not about switching parties every cycle to prove a point.
It's just restoring uncertainty.
Stability, you know, everything works best when there is predictable unpredictability.
You don't want chaos.
You want predictable unpredictability.
So you have to make it clear no matter who you are, no matter where you live, no matter your skin color, you can't count on my vote.
That support has conditions.
And one of the conditions is what are your actions?
What are you actually doing for me?
You know, if you took a car, you bought a car and you just loved, say, whatever, you just, you loved Chevy, and Chevy no longer cared about you.
They were only about selling the next car to somebody else who isn't a Chevy driver.
You went in for service and they treated you like garbage.
And when they fixed it, they never really fixed anything.
And you were like, you know what?
Guys, can you just fix this?
I love your cars.
Can you just fix this?
Yep, we're going to fix it.
And then they never fix it.
How long would you drive a Chevy?
Why is it they have been giving you a crap box on wheels for a hundred years, slapping you and your family and everything you hold dear?
Ever notice?
If you look at the actual moral backbone of the black community, they're conservative.
They're probably more conservative in many ways, especially on God and family, than the average white conservative is.
How does that fit?
How does that fit?
Because you're a Chevy driver and you'll always drive a Chevy.
The only thing that forces action in a political system is the risk of losing.
Risk.
You want better schools, safer streets, an economy that actually works for you again?
Then the politicians have to feel something they haven't felt in a long time.
And I'm careful with this fear.
Not fear of mobs, not fear of the street, fear of losing you.
Then they have to represent you.
And until we get back to that, You're just going to confuse attention with results, management with leadership.
And you will go on defending the people who are not representing you.
And then you wonder why.
Nothing ever really changes.
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Ricky, set this Hakeem Jeffries clip up for me, will you?
Drought Threatens National Grid 00:17:17
Whale, it's, you know, Jim Crow 2.0 is what happened yesterday.
And Stacey Abrams and people like Hakeem Jeffries said that the Supreme Court has all but killed the law that helped kill Jim Crow.
Can we play that?
Yeah, go ahead.
That's not the one that we have with Jim Keith Jeffries.
He has a ton.
What do you have?
Insane.
The one where he was basically saying the end.
The end.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Play that one.
Yeah, that's what I'm looking for.
There he is.
Yep.
Toward a more perfect union.
And now we're at a point where affirmative action is gone, diversity is gone, equity gone, inclusion gone.
Hold on just a second.
Hold on.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Can you start that again?
Sarah, I need the porn music, the conservative porn.
I mean, because this is practically a.
Yeah.
The crowd plays again.
Diversity is gone.
Yeah.
Equity gone.
Oh, yeah.
Inclusion gone.
Racial tolerance gone.
More, baby.
Yeah.
The Voting Rights Act gone.
Harder.
Fast, yes, we're still here and we're not going.
Unbelievable.
I thought DEI wasn't, I didn't think that existed.
Now he's complaining that DEI is gone.
Wait, I thought that was a fantasy, I thought that was a conspiracy theory.
I know he kept going.
I was like, Yeah, yeah, yeah, don't stop now, don't stop now, baby, don't stop now.
But you had a really hot take before the meeting.
You said that this decision is actually hot.
Good for the black voter.
Sarah, help.
It is.
Because what I just laid out, it is good.
It is good for people to be represented and to not be counted on.
You know, by the way, what is the difference between this and what's happening in California, where conservatives have 40% of the vote, but only 9% of the representation?
It should be 40%.
Whatever it is, I don't care about your race or your creed or whatever.
Your party, it should be representative of the community, not gerrymandered.
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All right, I'm going to give you some information here that I just don't want you to react to yet.
I don't want you to take this as gospel.
I want you to take this as that's important information.
I should file this away.
We're going to continue to do our homework, but I have been following this now for a few weeks.
There is a drought going on, and I want to be really careful.
There are several droughts.
It's not just one big drought.
There are several droughts all around the country, and they're all They're all different, but they're all causing the same thing.
The drought that we are in, they believe that by the end of summer, if things don't change, we will be in the drought of 1610.
Why is 1610 so important?
1610 wasn't just one year, and that's the same thing.
You know, the Colorado water system, this has been going on now for almost two decades.
And that's what happened in 1610.
There were several things that were happening and going on for a long time.
And we are in this drought.
They believe it's going to be compared to the drought of 1610.
Why that's important.
What else happened in 1610?
Anyone know?
Anybody?
Bueller?
Anybody?
Cannibalism!
No way!
Okay.
In 1610, remember, this is Jamestown.
And remember, they couldn't make a go of it because of a couple of things.
They couldn't make a go of it because they were bad people.
And the Indians turned on them.
The Indians thought they were such bad people that they actually put a fence around the Jamestown colony.
I mean, the Indians were like, yeah, I don't want anything to do with you guys.
You stay there.
And so we were just bad people, those people who came over because they were seeking gold, not God.
And then the second thing is, again, they were trying, before it was called Marxism, before Marx was alive, they were trying socialism.
They were just going to put it all into a big pot.
And you just take what you need, and people stop working, et cetera, et cetera.
And then on top of it, the weather conditions.
And the drought of 1610 was the breaking point.
Nobody could grow anything.
And think of the Dust Bowl, except much, much, much, much worse, and all over the country.
They got so hungry that when the ship finally came back from England, What they found were just a few survivors, and one of the guys was eating, I think, his child.
And as they dug up bones, they found teeth marks on a lot of the bones.
They were starving and they began to eat each other.
It was that bad.
Now, hopefully, we're not going to get to that point, but I want to talk to you about this drought.
This is a mega drought that is now happening.
And it's our farmers already know it.
There are crops out there that won't germinate right now.
And some of these crops.
Are very heavily dependent on water.
For instance, I grow alfalfa on my farm.
I feed that, I store it up, and I feed it to my cattle in the winter.
Really important.
But a lot of water.
Well, in my part of the country, I live in the high desert, and in the high desert, we share water.
And so we get it from a dam, we get it from a reservoir, and you get certain shares, and that's all the water you get.
And you hope that God's going to, you know, Rain at the right times, not rain at the wrong times, and you'll have just enough water to do it.
Well, it is getting bad, not just in my part of the country, but all across the country.
This is going to make, I mean, if I can't grow alfalfa, that means what am I going to feed my cattle, which makes cattle more expensive in the end, which makes your meat go up, et cetera, et cetera.
So we're having a problem with drought.
I mean, talk about the perfect storm.
Having a problem with drought, cost of diesel, and fertilizer.
Good luck on food costs.
Now, this is not.
A done deal yet.
We're at the beginning of the growing season, but it is really bad.
And yesterday I sent a story that I found to Jason and I said, Hey, Jason, we have to do some work on this to make sure this is accurate before we get into it.
And I'm not ready to go in depth on this story, but we will be in the next few days.
Saw a story about the Hoover Dam.
When you look at the Hoover Dam, that is providing.
I think it's 25 million people with their electricity, mainly California, Nevada, but mainly California.
That is powered by the Colorado River.
If you look at the Colorado River and, shoot, Lake, is it Lake Mead?
No, it's what?
Lake Mead.
Lake Mead is Hoover, what's the, Powell.
Powell, yeah.
Powell has been down for a long time.
And I mean way down, way, way, way down.
And they've been in this drought for a long time and it's getting worse and worse and worse.
Well, that feeds into Lake Mead.
Lake Mead is the lake behind the Hoover Dam.
Now, to generate electricity, you need to have a lot of water behind that dam.
And when it goes to a certain level, you cannot allow air to go through those turbines.
And so you have those turbines that are spinning.
If you get down, which is, I'll fill you in, if you get down to a certain point, you begin to have to turn those things down and be very careful because it's major damage if any air goes through those things.
And then you get just a few feet later, you get down to what's called Deadpool.
And it has nothing about being funny movies.
It is about Deadpool, which means you cannot turn the turbines on.
You can't generate any electricity.
We are down now.
We are approaching, and not this summer, but possibly if this does not turn around, in the next two to five years, Hoover and other dams.
What's the other dam they're feeding?
They're transferring water to feed yet another hydraulic plant.
If this doesn't correct itself, you're going to have major electricity shortages.
We could be by 2027, 2028, if this doesn't, if we don't get miraculous rain here, California is in real trouble and you're not going to have blackouts until you get to Deadpool.
You are going to, instead, you're going to start having Your energy costs.
Everybody is going to blame it on inflation.
This will not be inflation.
Food and electricity will not be inflation.
Electricity will be because of the drought.
And we are looking at serious, serious problems.
You can't turn off the main generator for 25 million people and expect everything just to continue on.
I want you to be prepared as much as you can.
I want you to make sure your food storage is, you know, what it needs to be.
If you have the ability to start a garden, start a garden.
Even if you're only growing lettuce or tomatoes, remember, lettuce is water dependent.
You're going to lose a lot of stuff that is very high in water, that requires a lot of water.
If you're living in a place where you can grow tomatoes or lettuce or anything else, grow it.
Teach it to your children.
Learn.
I believe that we are headed towards a time.
You know, President Trump just read, what was it, last week in the Oval Office the scripture, if my people will turn their face to me, I will heal their land.
Horribly butchering that scripture, but that's the gist of it.
And I think we think we're in trouble.
I think right now people are like, we're in real trouble.
I mean, boy, we've got to heal ourselves.
We're going to lose the republic.
We are at the very beginning of something.
Really unfriendly, to put it kindly, that could put America behind the eight ball so fast.
And it would have nothing to do with who's president, be that Joe Biden or Donald Trump.
It would have everything to do with water.
We have built a system.
If you look at the tree rings, God, I can't believe I am such a geek.
If you look at the tree rings, And you go back in time, the 20th century was a very wet century.
You go back and look, even to cut the trees down that went through the drought of 1610, you will see that there were decades where it was very little water.
The 20th century had a lot of water.
What does that mean?
That's when we built our entire system, we built our economy.
Remember, there are things that, for instance, oil, when oil gets to a certain level, the economics no longer work.
For this society.
And I believe that's $130 or $150 a barrel sustained.
When that happens, the system breaks down because it wasn't designed for that.
We were designed as a system and as a culture that had access to food, cheap energy, and water.
If water goes down and we go into the droughts that are cyclical, that happen, this is not global warming.
This is the way it happens over and over again.
You'll go through wet periods and you'll go through dry periods.
It looks like we're going back into those dry periods.
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Preborn Life and MAGA Courts 00:03:01
And everybody's talking about it.
It's the number one trend on social media today.
But what we didn't talk about was the court itself.
You know, the left is just saying that this is a MAGA court.
I don't think it is myself.
I think this is actually the fairest court.
With one exception, it's also the dumbest court I've ever seen, with one person leading the way.
The dumbest court I've ever seen.
But I think this is an actual fair court.
They don't always go the way I want them to go, and I don't think I've seen that before.
But of course, the Democrats are saying everything they need to say to be able to convince their constituents that they need to pack the court, and that's what this is all about.
But yesterday, when that decision came out, the guy who wrote the majority opinion was Alito.
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Molly, how are you?
It's great to be here with you.
I'm doing great.
Yeah, great.
Great to have you.
Boy, what perfect timing to have you on and to have your new book out with what happened yesterday.
You want to give us a quick look at.
Gerrymandering and Abortion Rights 00:16:07
What Alito said in his decision and the meaning behind the court decision yesterday?
Yeah, the Supreme Court has had to deal with all sorts of cases that are very frustrating for them, dealing with conflicting lower court opinions about how to enact the Voting Rights Act.
Now, we know that the Constitution forbids racism, and so you're not allowed to draw racially based districts in your maps.
But we also had a bunch of federal courts saying you had to be racist in your drawing of districts.
And so there was a mess that needed to be settled.
Alito wrote this masterful, major opinion saying that the Constitution forbids racism.
The Voting Rights Act was not written and could not be written to oppose what the Constitution says.
And so, Section 2, which some people had interpreted as requiring racist maps, that's clearly not the meaning that the legislators who did the Voting Rights Act intended, and the racism is ended.
Now, the reason why this is interesting is because Democrats have exploited these federal rulings to create these very racial maps that have given them.
An undue advantage in certain states.
And so, ruling these congressional districts as unconstitutional and contrary to the Voting Rights Act itself means that they're all going to be going away.
And you saw states just yesterday saying, okay, we're going to get back into session so we can draw non racist maps.
Help me out on gerrymandering.
I mean, I know this comes from one of our founders, and they were doing this right at the very beginning.
I just think it is the worst.
It's the worst idea of the Republic and from the founding era.
It's not part of our documents, but it was what, Eldridge Gary that actually did this.
What was the thinking back then, and why can't we stop this?
I mean, I think it was Jefferson and Adams went back and forth and said we should have based it like on the Bible, where it's stakes, where you have 100 people, and when it gets over 100, then you divide that equally in half, and you just keep.
Making it into blocks.
And it's the way to keep everybody, you know, keep your politicians in that block.
They're not somebody that's from, you know, on a thin snake like line across the state.
They're in your neighborhood, they're in your area.
Why is this still happening?
Why can't we get rid of this?
Well, you know, yesterday's ruling deals only with racial gerrymandering.
That means you can still gerrymander.
And I agree with you, Glenn.
I think it's very bad for the Republic.
It's bad because it also divides.
John Tillman is this guy who lives in Chicago, and he had this point about how when you create these gerrymandered districts that are overwhelmingly one particular interest group, it means that the other people who are in that group, who are in that congressional district or a city or county district, they're not getting good representation.
I think it's very radical, but my idea is that we should just absolutely greatly expand the House of Representatives.
The real problem is we don't really have any representation at all.
Very hard to have a member of the House who is even close to representing his constituency because it's gotten so big.
So I'd like to see almost like a Thunderdome House of Representatives where every 10,000 people gets their own representative.
It would be messy, but I think you would have more representative government.
The House is completely broken, so is the Senate.
But part of that is that they're so detached from the people they're supposed to represent.
Well, but gerrymandering actually.
Is a reason for that.
I just did a monologue in hour number one on why this is actually good because this ruling for blacks or anybody who is taken for granted.
When you create a district where you know how it's going to vote, the politician doesn't have to work for your vote anymore.
So nobody listens to you.
You wonder why.
Who's representing me?
How can they go 80%?
The population is 80% for ID, voter ID, and yet.
Neither party wants to pass this.
Who are they representing?
Well, they're not representing you because Republicans know they can always count on your vote.
Democrats know they can always count on the black vote.
All they have to do is say a few things.
You know, Orrin Hatch said to me one time, and I was so disgusted by it.
I just, it said everything I needed to know.
It was about 2009, Tea Party had just started, and I'm sitting at a table with a bunch of politicians, and Orrin Hatch is sitting there, and he said, You don't have to worry about these people, meaning the Tea Party.
You don't have to worry about these people.
All I have to do is get up, and I'm going to propose a flag burning amendment, and they'll all be back on my side.
And I was like, Oh my gosh, I need a bucket to vomit in.
It was disgusting.
But that's the difference between being managed and being represented.
Well, I think you're exactly right.
And you saw yesterday, Democrats said, if we're not allowed to be racist, it's going to hurt our power.
And I understand that being racist in the drawing of maps has helped Democrats.
But I don't think it's an unalloyed bad for Democrats or good for Republicans that these racist maps won't be allowed to stand.
Because of what you just said, if you aren't allowed to divide people into these super safe districts based on race, You'll have people who have to represent their whole constituency.
And I think you will see more competitive seats.
And more competitive seats is actually a good thing.
Right now, it's like very few people can switch one way or the other.
And also, that's how you get radical representatives.
I mean, look at the people that are representing people in the country or their district.
I understand it from San Francisco.
I don't understand it from 70% of our representatives.
They're radicals because they can play that because it's been gerrymandered so much.
You don't have to play to the normal person.
You play to the fringes.
It makes it very hard to work across party lines.
It just, it causes a lot of problems.
I mean, some of those radicals are my favorite people.
So let's talk about the book Alito that you just finished.
You spent a lot of time with him.
Let me start with a broad question.
And I'm just a casual observer, I'm not like you.
I'm more of a casual observer of the Supreme Court and watching what they're doing.
But my impression is, Molly, that this is the fairest Supreme Court we've had in my lifetime.
Not that they agree with me on everything, they don't.
But it seems as though they're trying to get it right.
And they make mistakes, they go one way or another.
But this does not seem like a radical Supreme Court, unless.
You know, you're looking for the progressive Supreme Court that will just, you know, interpret the law any way they want and forget about the Constitution.
Yeah, I think that's why you're.
Is that a fair.
Go ahead.
I agree.
And the left has been freaking out about this court because for decades they controlled the Supreme Court.
It wasn't like other, you know, it wasn't like the presidency, which went back and forth.
They just had complete control.
And they had embraced this idea of rule of men.
You know, you had people like Justice Brennan saying that he thinks that what he feels about the current moment is what's important.
Not what the Constitution meant at its founding.
Right.
You have this major movement take place where people say, this is just madness.
They're just legislating from the bench.
And for the first time in our country's history, we have a majority of justices who say that they want to adhere to the original meaning of the Constitution at the time it was framed.
And they're doing really good, good work, logical, reasonable work to have a coherent philosophy.
Make a case for the Democrat that's listening that actually.
They are fair.
They've done some things that are good for you.
Well, you can even look at the, you know, a lot of my book deals with the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
And a lot of people on the left were very upset about that because they love abortion or they love this idea that abortion was hidden.
You know, Roe v. Wade said abortion was hidden in the Constitution by the founders.
It's in between a couple of words.
Nobody actually believed that, but they did like that it gave a broad right to abortion.
And when Justice Alito wrote the opinion that overturned that, The media and other left wing groups definitely freaked out about it.
But it was actually a very modest opinion that returns power to the.
It didn't say abortion is now forbidden or unborn children have a right to life that's in the 14th Amendment.
It said the people get to decide what their abortion policy is.
You might not like that you have to do that work of debating and hashing things out at your state or federal legislature, but it's a very, Modest opinion.
And even here, this idea that you cannot be racist, that's in the Constitution.
The 15th Amendment was passed precisely so that states would not be racist when it came to election law.
And you might say, but I like this form of racism because it helps the Democrat Party.
I think we all know deep down that racism is bad and that it's forbidden by the Constitution and that a piece of legislation could not overturn what the Constitution says.
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Her new book is out about Justice Alito.
It's called Alito, the justice who reshaped the Supreme Court and restored the Constitution.
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Oh, Molly, I would love to have you back.
Talk more about the book because I've got so many questions.
But what about the chatter about Alito retiring before the midterms, take one for the team, which I absolutely hate?
He's not going to do that, is he?
Well, I kind of hate that speculation about who's going to retire since they have lifetime appointments.
It really is up to them.
I understand.
I don't think it's him.
I wouldn't be shocked.
I know Thomas, his chambers also put word out that it's not him.
I wouldn't be shocked just that.
You have three Republican appointed justices who are in their 70s.
That's at the beginning part of when people tend to retire, but some last till they're 90 or more.
So I don't think Alito is his work.
And I think, again, that opinion on the Voting Rights Act yesterday shows why he's such an important force for the court that he can exhaustively write these detailed opinions that explain the law and do it in such a humble way.
It really is special.
And it would be a loss to have him gone.
The shooting over the weekend, all these people are in so much trouble in their safety, and that's really changed for the Supreme Court.
The Dobbs leak, the response on that, I mean, first of all, I'm pretty sure, I mean, I have heard we're pretty sure we know who leaked that, but I don't think we're ever going to hear about it.
The threat that was over the Supreme Court, Does that still exist?
How is he dealing with it?
And what's the trust among the colleagues?
Well, this is a big part of what I tell in Alito, too, is about what life is like for the conservative justices versus what it's like for the liberal justices.
It's weird because the liberal justices don't really have much power on the court, and they are freaking out about it and thrashing out about it.
And I tell the story about how Elena Kagan worked to keep the Dobbs decision from coming out in a pretty malicious fashion.
But the liberal justices, they literally go appear on Broadway.
They go to awards shows, they hobnob with celebrities that travel all over the world, and they are celebrated for this.
And then the conservative justices, they take one step out of their house.
It's highly scrutinized.
They're still dealing with regular death threats, more than anybody, I think, have.
It's much more than people realize.
And they're getting regular security updates.
And some of these people live with their children.
A lot of them are married.
And what they have to deal with in their homes.
And it's related to this shooting or this assassination attempt we saw this past weekend.
There is an embrace and support for left wing violence among left wing elites.
You saw it when they all tried to kill the Supreme Court justices.
Merrick Garland did nothing, the Department of Justice did nothing.
The media celebrated and encouraged it.
You had left wing terror groups posting the home addresses.
Of these federal judges, Supreme Court justices, that is completely against the law and nothing was done.
And likewise, this guy who goes to try to shoot Trump and his cabinet, he's existing in this milieu of support for terrorism.
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Conspiracy theories that he stole the 2016 election or other things that.
That the media constantly regurgitate, and it's not the fringe, it's MSNBC and CNN and The Atlantic and Washington Post and New York Times.
And we have, you know, all people are capable of evil, but the embrace on the left of political violence is something we really need to deal with, whether it's against Trump or the Supreme Court justices.
Media Embraces Political Violence 00:14:31
Can I ask you?
This is probably an unsavory question, but Jackson is one of the dumbest people I have ever seen anywhere near a courtroom.
And I got to believe it's hard for, you know, even liberals to work around.
They have to just go, oh God, how does she, I mean, Please stop talking.
How do they get along with Jackson?
Because she just, she's insulting to intelligence in many ways.
I mean, it's actually a legitimate issue.
You take a liberal justice like Elena Kagan, and apart from what I just reported in my book about how she left her colleagues to die, they respect her.
Yeah.
Is that Patanji Brown Jackson has any respect, even from her liberal colleagues?
She's certainly not insulting.
Right.
Molly, I'd love to have you.
I'm out of time.
I'd love to have you back and talk more deeply about Alito because he is changing things.
We are restoring the Constitution and he plays a big role in that.
I'd love to have you back again.
Molly, thank you so much.
You bet.
Molly Hemingway, the name of the book is easy to remember.
It is Alito.
Alito, the justice who reshaped the Supreme Court and restored the Constitution.
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So it's really very, thank you for having me on.
You know, it's weird when I. Vicki, when I said years ago that communists and socialists and anarchists would come in with the Islamists, work together to overthrow stability and the Western way of life and Western world, I never thought it would happen with the mayor of New York City.
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And they're laying all their groundwork.
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So to expect the new mayor of New York City, a 34-year-old who just became an American citizen only some 10 years, between 7 and 10 years ago, secured a seat in our New York State Assembly as a DSA.
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And anybody who knows New York politics knows that we've had our fair share of bad mayors.
But this is not about a bad mayor.
No.
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Hard to believe.
However, the structure that was put behind this kid ensured a win for him.
Like we were scratching our heads through that primary in June, and we knew by August that he had a really good chance of taking this race.
He went about it very differently, Glenn.
He hit a lot of very young people, he was very popular on TikTok.
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You know, he was bringing his father's and the way he was raised with his Marxist ideologies.
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So take us back a summer or two when we had the big eruptions of these university campuses being taken over by the pro Palestinian movement.
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And, uh, The writing was on the wall two years ago.
But again, I think Glenn trying to be reasonable people that we are and trying to think like this could never happen.
Well, it did.
And man, did it ever.
So we are absolutely.
Let me break this up into two things.
And I want to talk to you about both of them.
One, holy cow, just business.
The guy has no business sense.
The budget is.
Out of control.
He's promising free stuff.
He's driving out the tax base.
This is really bad.
I want to talk to you quickly about where's that tax money going to come from when all the millionaires are gone and what this means.
And then I also want to go back to the Islamic side.
But first, let's just deal with his what is coming for New York business wise.
First of all, we're watching gigantic companies leave our downtown Wall Street, midtown area.
These are people who employ over 20,000 people, some companies.
We just watched Apollo Frobel leave the city of New York right now.
They're moving to Texas and to Florida.
That company alone, just to put it on a scale here, is worth $900 billion.
That's almost a trillion dollars.
They're picking up and they're moving.
Now, what we have, and that's just one of them, word came down yesterday something about Charles Schwab moving.
Word also came down about Chase moving their main headquarters out of the city of New York.
So, what we have and what we're looking at here, you know, this is serious business.
And what is our leadership?
Chase, man.
Yeah.
There is no leadership.
So, we are looking down the barrel of a gun.
He claims we're broke.
Well, yeah, we're broke.
But we also, you also are looking for a $15 billion bailout.
You know, we budget by bailout here in New York City.
And he's going hat in hand, much like a child, because that's how I treat him, you know, as a child.
And his flowers are being cut.
And he's going to his mom and dad, which is Governor Hochul, and asking her to please give us money and to extend the deadline of New York State's budget to May 12th.
So here's what we could do.
It's really very easy.
Do not increase the budget to $127 billion.
The budget has got so much fat in it because we pay every cost, everything that comes up with the illegal immigrants, right?
He wants to do a city run grocery store, one grocery store, ground up $30 million.
We've got more not for profits in this budget that if he wanted to do the right thing, what you do is like what Rudy did you cut spending, you lower corporate taxes, you give You entice people to stay.
So, not only are they talking about increasing corporate taxes, he's also talking about raising our property taxes by 9.5%, which my speaker is doing.
No, this is insane.
We cannot stay.
Which my speaker says is off the table, which means it's not off the table.
It means we've got to figure a workaround.
Nothing here, okay?
Nothing, nothing, nothing here is going to make the middle class stay.
You know, he's right about one thing.
He's right that this is a structural problem.
No question about it.
And it requires a structural solution.
However, he's going about it completely backwards.
This is where his inexperience comes in.
He's 34, Glenn, never held a job in his life.
His parents are born in Uganda.
His parents are his mother, a multimillionaire, time and again, over and over again.
And we've got ourselves a really.
Really, we're not going to tax our way to prosperity.
We're just not going to do it.
I will tell you, I am so sick of these politicians who say they care about the country or the city.
And then yesterday, when the king came in, he immediately went to, you need to return the crown jewel to India.
What the hell does the mayor of New York care about, right?
I mean, it just shows where his focus is.
No, he's arrogant.
He's arrogant.
He thinks he's mayor and this.
Young guy with an ego bigger than the sun, he thinks who the hell he is.
And this is where he really needs to get knocked down a peg or two.
And I posted about that today myself about, like, how dare you?
You are the court jester, Zoran.
You are not the mayor.
And as mayor, what nerve do you have to ask the King of England for some crown jewel?
Shut up.
Just shut up.
You're doing it all wrong.
I love you.
Oh, I don't know how we have not become friends.
Listen, let me switch topics.
I've only got a couple of minutes left.
You have been charged by the city council for disorderly conduct because you made a post about him and the Islamist nature of him and the backers.
The Islamic takeover of New York City.
Okay.
So, what did you say exactly?
You know what?
I don't even remember.
It was the first thing was the first tweet.
I could tell you this because I never take tweets down.
I did, okay?
And I said, I swear to God, I'll never do this again.
It was right after the Australia shooting.
And I put up a tweet about that.
That I believe that a lot of these radicalized Islamics need to be deported or denaturalized.
And that the federal government should come up with some sort of structure where we could monitor what the hell they're doing.
Okay.
That was one tweet.
They asked me to take that tweet down, not him.
My speaker asked me to take that tweet down, and I did.
Then it got worse from there.
So they decided to badmouth me in front of the entire New York City press corps, and that wasn't going to sit well with me.
So what I did was through my Twitter, I have a lot of very good people.
Finding Good in a Split Country 00:05:07
Glenn, and you know what?
Let's be real.
There's more good than there is bad, but we just need to find the good people to speak up.
So I did, along with my attorney, we filed a lawsuit, which I really can't talk much more than that about.
Yeah, yeah.
We're in the process right now of trying to work out some reasonable negotiation here that both sides could live on, live with.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's where I am right now.
And as soon as I know more, and hopefully, you know, we can find, The middle ground that we're seeking.
I, you know, I'm in city council now for the next four years, and these are my colleagues in council, and they know me as Vicki Paladino, the human being, and they know that I have a good heart, and they know how I am in my district, and now all over the city, how much I give a damn about others and solving problems.
And we're in the business in the city council of solving problems.
So, by working together with my council, I hope we can put the past behind us and move forward and be constructive.
Try to work things out.
Yes, sir.
I have to tell you, if you don't mind, I'd love to have you back on from time to time because I just love you.
New York City Council, probably one of the highest profile Republicans in the city.
She has held office five years now.
She has won reelection twice by 20 point margins in her.
Democrat plus eight district in Queens.
And maybe you can understand why.
She is a fighter.
She's a New Yorker.
Vicki, thank you so much.
God bless you.
Thank you, Glenn, for having me on.
It was an absolute pleasure.
Have a great day.
Thank you.
You too.
Vicki Palladino, you can find her, you know, follow her on X on Vicki for NYC.
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That's not political, that's human.
Glenn Beck will be right back.
We have had, I mean, so far, what a great show.
Just in guests, Molly Hemingway, just a few minutes ago.
Vicki, who is, I mean, right, Jason?
She needs her own segment, Glenn.
Oh, she needs her own show.
She is fabulous.
I just, I love New Yorkers who are just like, that's just the way it is.
You know what I mean?
And we've got a shrinking wallflower joining us in a minute.
Gavin McGinnis is joining us.
And he is really good on SPLC, on what's happening that.
You know, I was on with Piers Morgan yesterday, and I want to talk to Gavin about this.
Yesterday, and maybe it aired yesterday or it's going to air today.
I don't know when he tapes, but yesterday I was on with him, and he was talking about what happened at the White House correspondence and how the country is split.
And I said, you know, I want to kind of talk to you about, you know, Your country and how it split.
And I talked to him about Tommy Robinson.
And I said, I'm going over for, you know, the rally and Tommy Robinson.
Tommy Robinson and National Division 00:03:24
And boy, he got serious real fast.
He's like, I don't think you know who Tommy is.
He just keeps saying that there's this Islamist problem here in England.
And I'm like, uh huh.
And he's like, you know, it's just not that way.
It's just not that way.
I don't understand how people can be so incredibly blind to what is coming our way.
If you don't pay attention to it now, All of the things that, you know, Vicky just said, I have been saying, Tommy's saying, it's coming.
It's coming.
Wake up.
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Free Speech Fund vs Cancel Culture 00:15:17
Gavin McGinnis, how are you, sir?
I'm fantastic.
How are you doing?
Great.
Great to have you here.
Yeah, it's fine.
Looking sharp.
Welcome to New York City.
Yeah.
Final days.
Yeah.
In so many ways, I think that's probably accurate.
Where do we even begin?
Let's start with Jimmy Kimmel because.
You know Jimmy Kimmel.
Yes.
You were friends with Jimmy Kimmel.
Are you still friends?
Nope.
No.
Why?
Well, I was telling you earlier, I think he's what I call a second marriage slave.
And Howard Stern has it too.
You go through a divorce when you're rich and it guts you.
So the second wife, you go, this is lasting no matter what.
If she wants to become Amish, I'm growing a long beard and shaving my mustache.
And so these pretty girls, their pretty girl politics is always liberal, woke crap, and they want to go to dinner parties.
With famous people.
So I need you to be woke.
And so Stern and Kimmel just went pure woke, lost their edge.
I mean, it's the exact same story twice.
He was always a total jerk in a good way, like a Mino Palouse.
Like he would make his staff cry.
He'd say, No one is like he told me, I was at name dropping here, I was at Jennifer Aniston's house and I saw him there.
Oh, me too.
Never.
I actually wet her guest bed, but that's another story.
Okay, let's see.
You got to.
Excuse me.
You got to tell the ADD story now.
Okay, that's a great story.
So I see Kim.
He's probably stoned.
He was a big stoner back then.
This is back when he still had some meanness in him.
And we have a mutual friend, one of his writers, Tony.
And he goes, I said to them, I said, Look, I'm sick of you not giving me stuff.
You know what?
It's Friday.
No one's leaving until I get 10 decent jokes from each one of you.
And then he goes, This is Kim.
He goes, I go over to Tony's desk.
He's crying.
And then we both laugh our heads off at him for being such a Puss out.
P word.
A weak.
guy.
That was Kimmel.
I mean, I had dinner with him and Justin Thoreau once.
Wow, I'm really dropping the names all over the floor here.
And I had a white motorcycle helmet.
And when I wasn't looking, they wrote Hillary on the back of my helmet.
Just to piss you off.
Just to piss me off, which is funny.
That's a good prank.
I couldn't get it off, I had to use reflective tape to hide it.
So that's the guy in his essence, you know, a sports dude, a jock, you know, the man show.
Right.
This guy is just a total wimp, crying all the time.
The guy who made fun of crybabies is now a crybaby.
And you think that's because he doesn't want to lose his job, he doesn't want to be a woman?
He's 100% the wife.
He married a young, pretty lady after his normal wife that gave him kids.
And she's, you know, she's woke.
So he's woke.
And you, but you found the joke funny.
So the joke, and the reason I'm dying on this hill is I don't want us to be no, we got to drop the pearl clutching.
Yeah, yeah, no, I'm with you.
Because you lose the youth if you clutch the pearls.
And if you don't have youth on your side, you're done.
And we have the youth on our side right now.
We've got the Red Scare hipster girls.
We've got, you know, Dimes Square in New York City.
It's cool to be conservative again for the first time since the 80s.
So let's not blow this by freaking out over a joke.
So the joke was way before the correspondence dinner.
And he always jokes about their age gap.
And he said, You have the glow of an expectant widow because you're, how old is your husband?
85?
He's going to die any second now.
And it's cruel.
So I didn't buy that, but I don't watch Kimmel.
So I didn't, when he said, it was an age thing, I thought, What a crock of crap.
But if he's joking about the age all the time, then maybe that's true.
He is.
He is.
We've got to take it on the chin.
I mean, the beauty is.
Oh, wait, Are there any standards when it comes to, like, I've never joked about a president being killed.
Oh, yeah.
Never do that.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
It's not pro clutching to be mad at that comedian holding up Trump's head.
Yes, yes.
That's not pro clutching.
Yes.
It's not pro clutching when they say, when we go low, we kick them.
It's not pro clutching to hear Maxine Waters say, harass them at the restaurants.
It's not.
Right.
Uh, Pearl clutching to hear Tim Kaine say we need fighting in the streets.
Yes.
Hillary asking why there's not fighting in the streets.
That's beyond the pale.
That's calling for violence.
Right.
Which we never do.
And pearl clutching is that's a joke.
Yeah.
Not like just when I first heard it, it was on the front page of the New York Post.
I go, oh, he was at the correspondence dinner.
Oh, he joked about an assassination right before an assassination.
Right.
I mean, that's what the left does.
That's propaganda.
They twist things.
And I don't want to join that club.
So, I don't want to, you know, yesterday we had a big long discussion about, you know, the FCC and Donald Trump getting involved.
I understand why, as a human being, Melania would say what she said, Trump would say as a human being, but I don't want the government involved in any of this.
I want less federal government and especially from the FCC.
But it's hard because, you know, I know had I said it and even meant age.
If I were at Fox and I even meant age and I said that about, let's say, Joe Biden and Joe Biden, they would have fired me.
They would have absolutely fired me positively.
But it seems like, you know, at ABC, they fire everybody for everything, but not him seemingly for anything.
And I don't like mobs.
I don't want to be calling for, I don't want to call for any of that stuff.
And I don't want the government involved.
But is there any standard?
For ABC?
Is it a double standard?
Well, why don't we do that then?
Let's embrace hypocrisy and be totally inconsistent.
I want Jimmy Kimmel fired.
I think that joke was funny.
I know it wasn't about assassination.
I still want him fired, which is totally hypocritical of me.
And I'm happy to embrace it.
I've said that about him before, that I want free speech except for him.
But the reason I'm saying this is because it's a war now.
All's fair in love and war.
So I could tell you that Jimmy Kimmel's joke was harmless and also say, get him fired because I'm ruthless now.
I'm an assassin.
And we have to start playing dirty.
When they go low, we kick them.
I'm Eric Holder now.
So you're joking here.
No.
No.
Toby Young was talking about this, Lord Young over in Britain.
You should meet him when you're up there, by the way.
He wrote that book, How to Lose Friends and Influence People.
He lived in New York for a while, noticed the schools were terrible, so he started a charter school on his own.
And it's a chain now.
He has a free speech fund where if you're being arrested or persecuted or canceled for something you said, they will fund it if you are part of this group.
It's like a pot of money that you put into, and then if you get sued.
And he was talking about academia, and he said, I started meddling, you know, we're starting to meddle in these colleges in a way that doesn't feel consistent to me with free speech.
But he goes, To fix post secondary education in Britain and America is a 200 year job.
They're that far gone.
So I need to be a brutal dictator to fix academia.
It needs tyranny.
I can't tell if you're joking or not.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I mean, look at.
I don't want to become those things that I despise.
Sorry.
Try it on.
It feels good.
Like, who was it who said?
I think it was.
Friedman, there, the guy at the New York Times, the opinion columnist, and he said, Can't we be China just for a year?
And this is during Obama's, and then we can enact all of Obama's policies.
I'm like, Can't we be China just for a year so we can enact Trump's policies?
No, you never come back from it.
I'll try it.
Give it a whirl.
Give fascism a chance.
I have to tell you, part of me, though, does agree with that.
I feel that way.
Intellectually, I'm not there, but I feel that way.
Yeah.
That it is so far gone that there are, you know, I've never, I am, give me two more years and I am death penalty for parking tickets.
Absolutely.
I am just, you know.
There is an African despot who hated flip flops so much that he would have his military at gunpoint make anyone wearing flip flops eat said flip flops.
We need to bring that in for Crocs.
We got to get the National Guard out there.
And crocs are a universal problem.
It's bad in the hood, but it's bad in the suburbs too.
And we got to get these kids eating their crocs.
Might be a way to get control of the hospitals and the doctors again.
Get them to eat their crocs.
Someone's wearing PJs.
Gasoline on the PJs.
I know it sounds bad, but you'll trust me.
A little bit.
People will be wearing pants in no time.
So I was with Piers Morgan.
Yeah, I was on Piers Morgan's show yesterday.
And, you know, Piers and I don't agree on an awful lot.
But I was on with him yesterday, and he said, You know, I saw your tweet that you were standing shoulder to shoulder with Tommy Robinson.
You're going over to his rally.
And I said, Yeah.
And I said, I will tell you, Piers, I don't know who's speaking at the rally, and I can't judge.
I can barely judge my own country.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I can't judge all these people coming from all over Europe.
And I'm concerned because in America, we understand individual liberty.
You know, if you believe in the Bill of Rights of the Constitution, that's all about individual liberty.
Nobody else has that.
Nobody else has that.
And so it can go fascistic or communist easy.
They're railroad tracks.
One, the left is communist and the right is fascist, and they hope to play somewhere in between.
In America, fascism and communism is on the left.
Anarchy is on the right.
Right, yeah.
You know what I mean?
And you want to play between those railroad tracks.
They don't get that.
And he said, Well, I got to warn you.
I don't think you know who Tommy Robinson is.
And I said, I've spent some time with him.
I mean, you know, I'm not a detective, I haven't gone through his garbage, but he seems like a guy who admits that he has had.
You know, he was a brawler when he was young, a street fighter, but seems pretty logical now and is following the breadcrumbs and warning about things that are real.
And he said, Yeah, he just keeps making about Islamists.
And I'm like, Well, yeah, it seems like you have a problem with, you know, Islamists, not, you know, not just people coming in from the country, but people who are coming into the country who like Sharia law and are raping your children.
That seems like a real deal, and he just doesn't see it at all.
Tommy's from Luton.
Luton is 60% Muslim.
Tommy's cousin was raped by a Pakistani grooming gang.
So he's in the eye of the storm.
You've got to understand about Britain, they are pre Thatcher now.
They've reverted.
There's no more middle class, there's the elites and the working class.
Thatcher came along, privatized everything, destroyed the unions.
It went through some growing pains, but they finally had a middle class.
They finally had entrepreneurs for decades.
And now they've gone back.
Piers is an elite.
He's never been to Luton.
He doesn't understand the working class.
You know, he probably doesn't go to any football matches with these people.
He's got his own little box.
And they don't understand that the Muslim problem is within the working class.
They're not in, you know, Cheddington.
They're not in West London.
They're not in South England.
They're all concentrated in Birmingham, in Rotherham, in Luton.
And those towns are gone.
Like, Ozzy Osbourne goes back to Birmingham and he said this on Steve Jones' podcast.
He goes, I didn't understand where I was.
Everybody's walking around the long shirts.
Birmingham's gone.
And Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols was just like, Yeah, anyway, what change do you support?
Because that's the third rail, right?
Right.
So Tommy has these rallies where three million people show up and they're all working class because they live with this problem, the problem of Islam.
Sikhism is not a problem in Britain, Hinduism is not a problem.
These groups assimilate.
The Quran clearly states don't assimilate, convert or die.
So it's a controversial view I have, but I like Tommy and I think that Islam is incompatible with the Western world.
And when it gets more than 10%, you get problems.
We're at one or two.
We're doing okay for now, although Texas is not looking good and we lost Michigan.
But in Britain, they've successfully taken over many areas and they're calling for Sharia law.
And that's what Tommy's about.
Like, I did a podcast with The Economist yesterday in Britain and she's like, don't you think that.
The problem with Tommy and what he's doing is that he's stereotyping people, and there could be innocent Muslims who are falling into this category.
And I'm like, you know what's inconvenient?
Being sodomized by an old man when you're 11 years old.
Like, there are thousands and thousands of child rapes where I'm not even sure I can say it on the show what they do, like nailing a girl's tongue into a piece of wood while she's being raped.
Oh my gosh, no.
Raping her under the Pakistani flag, branding girls with an M for Muhammad.
And the elite's takeaway at The Economist is, but what if we offend people?
Children being raped is much more offensive than someone being inconvenienced.
And if you're being inconvenienced, by the way, as a moderate Muslim, you should be mad at the Ghadis for creating this pattern you're falling into.
It's not my problem.
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Alex Jones and Conspiracy Theories 00:02:25
You want to break that news?
Sure.
Yeah.
Gavin's on his way after this to go to Alex Jones.
He's going to be on with Alex Jones.
Supposedly, today is the last day of InfoWars.
It's just going to become the Alex Jones show on the Alex Jones Network.
InfoWars was supposed to be sold to The Onion, but you just got a text.
He just texted me and he's texting me his own tweet that says For the second time, a major court has blocked The Onion's attempt to fraudulently take over InfoWars and, quote unquote, wear its skin.
We give thanks to God.
And in for supporters for standing against these pathetic weasels, victory or death, Alex Jones.
That is amazing.
You know, he is, I mean, you can say whatever you want about Alex Jones.
Alex Jones has been persecuted, absolutely persecuted.
I understand you want to sue, you know, you, whatever.
But what they did to him and what they're still doing to him is absolutely reprehensible in America.
The first number being thrown around was $27 trillion.
Trillion.
Which I think is $8,000 per American.
Babies, old ladies, a guy who just moved here, they all have to pay $8,000 to fall under what is it, the Seventh Amendment?
Whatever in the Bill of Rights, there's one about.
Well, it's the First Amendment, too.
He misreported a shooting 15 years ago.
Okay.
So now the bill for getting a story wrong is $27 trillion?
Is that across the board?
Is that the Russian dossier?
He didn't really just get it wrong.
I mean, I happened to disagree with him and his take on that at the time.
And, you know, but again, It's not $27 trillion.
Well, what is it?
I mean, is it defamation?
He never called for violence and said, go over there.
That's not your fault if someone hears what you're saying and goes over and harasses them.
But the Onion guys being so sanctimonious, like they're really mad about this story he got wrong 15 years ago and said it was fake.
I mean, we're drowning in fake crap on a daily basis, so he got one of the fake things wrong.
He got a lot of fake stuff right.
That's his job.
It's amazing to me how.
You know, there's so many conspiracy theories going around.
And for the first time in my life, because, you know, I've been people telling me conspiracy, that's a conspiracy theory.
You know, oh, really?
The WEF is a conspiracy?
Really?
World Economic Forum and the Great Reset, that's a conspiracy.
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So much has come true, I mean, and gone beyond what people were saying, that it's hard now.
You talk to people and they're like, yeah, well, what hasn't come true?
You know, that brings me to the SPLC, which I said forever is they create hate where there's no hate.
And the problem with a group like the SPLC is with their giant hate map, they create this pall of terror across the country.
And you look at that map and you go, this is a country full of hate.
And then you start doubting your fellow man.
And they corrupt the psyche of the entire country.
And even like Jason Kessler was the organizer of Unite the Right.
And I thought, wait a minute, I talked to him about Unite the Right.
Maybe he was being funded by them.
And then I discovered he's not, and I was completely wrong.
But now the SPLC's meddling has you doubting your friends.
So let's go into that.
And someone's a Fed.
You're a Fed.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We'll get into that here in just a second.
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I was just informed the feed went out on the insider because we brought Gavin in as a guest, you know, and he.
He ruined everything.
He said things that I've not heard necessarily said, you know, on this program before.
And then Rob says, our engineer says, the feed went out halfway through.
And I said, that might have been God.
But it's recorded.
And so I guess we're going to post it later on after the show because.
You're very funny.
You're very funny.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Borderline criminal.
But, ah, not borderline.
Yeah, I'm a criminal.
Yeah.
It's good to see you.
Thank you.
It's good to be here.
I'm happy for your continued success and for your health, honestly.
Well, that is a testament to America.
I mean, cancel all the standards are.
That's how desperate they are for entertainment.
They'll take anybody.
No, but if you're like a little woodchuck and you just keep chucking, Yes.
You can be canceled.
You can be debanked.
You can be on the no fly list.
But America has an avenue for you if you just get your nose down and put in that elbow grease.
So I was debanked.
I got fired from every job.
I started my own network, censored.tv.
And I just do a show every single day with hard work, lots of prep, and doing the things like you do with the chalkboard, talking about the weather underground and everything.
And then you start getting subs, and people will ride through the BS and find you.
And that's not true of Canada.
That's not true of Britain.
It's not true of most of the West, where when you're canceled, you cancel.
Canada, by the way, has gone insane.
Canada's in Europe.
That's how you got to think of it as Britain.
It's still part of the Commonwealth.
So, yeah, they hate us.
It's not as crazy as it is right now.
It is really dangerous.
It's Jasmine Crockett.
I mean, the prime minister's platform was I hate Trump, which is like saying to your parents, I hate it here, and slamming your bedroom door.
80% of Canada's economy is contingent on American business.
I know.
You don't have to love the guy, but you've got to shake his hand.
What's going to happen here in the next election and 28?
Do we continue down this path or do we go back?
No, we've got two more terms.
We're cooking, buddy.
We've got Vance next.
We've got Don Trump Jr.
You think it works?
Yes.
Oh, man.
It's slow and sluggish, but we're getting there.
Well, what we do is we concede Trump's a deal guy.
So we sit down with the radical left murderers and say, you get New York.
You get Baltimore, you get Chicago, you get LA.
We're taking back the rest of the country.
You get New York State, you get California.
That's what he's doing here in New York with Mamdani.
Yeah, fine.
It's a write off.
Yeah.
You got to take it on the chin.
Yeah.
New York is a done deal.
It's going to be the South.
It already is.
You should see the way that young thugs, and I'm not talking, that's not an epithet for blacks.
This is residents of New York of all races, the way they talk to cops, screaming in their face.
Like they yell at cops the way you yelled at your sister when you were 13 about the remote.
Wow.
Zero fear.
I can't say the words on the show, but imagine the worst words ever repeated like nose to nose and threatening to sue.
How do the cops stay?
Why do they stay?
Well, there's a whole new breed now.
All the cops, they've retired en masse.
All the top brass left.
Now they have these new recruits.
The starting salaries are nuts.
Back in the Giuliani days, a starting salary was 15 grand.
For a cop, you had to live with your parents.
Now it's like starting salaries of 60, 70.
So you get these poor kids, blacks and Puerto Ricans are pouring in.
And that's going to be weird calling the cops racist when it's blacks and Puerto Ricans doing all the arrests.
But it's no longer white.
There's been a white flight from the MIT.
Is there still the same values of the cops?
I mean, I think it was Atlanta that was talking about going in and hiring convicts to be cops.
They did.
Remember, there was that guy who got killed for sleeping with the dude's girlfriend.
They found out that most of the cops were gangsters' disciples?
Yeah, yeah.
They're gang members now.
They've infiltrated.
And that's happening here in New York?
I don't know if it's happened here in New York, but I do know a typical story was like at NRPD.
This is New Rochelle.
The dispatcher was caught on Facebook supporting Black Lives Matter and anti cop rhetoric.
I mean, a lot of these people that work in the administration are cop haters.
And that's the beginning of the end.
If there's no law, then there's no order.
If there's no order, there's no property value, there's no schools, and we're in Cape Town.
It's terrifying.
But you think we survive it?
America survives by parsing out bits.
We've had a national divorce.
You know, here's the thing.
Refuse to pay for California's mistakes.
I refuse to pay for Washington State's mistakes.
I refuse to pay.
I don't live in these places.
I'd love to live in New York City.
It's bat crap crazy.
I've always wanted to live in California.
The weather is great.
There's no insects.
It's paradise.
But they've destroyed it and they are driving it into the ground.
You can't do business.
I don't live in those places because it's crazy.
I'm not paying for their mistakes.
That's the next step you tie the skin tag with a dental floss and starve it, and eventually it'll fall off.
You know what?
We're done with them.
You know, Nick Oakes, it was a guy, he was a proud boy that was arrested on January 6th.
He was exonerated.
But he said something brilliant.
He goes, I have one fix it for America.
And it is everyone gets a living wage.
You get a salary, you get 40 grand a year.
We will pay it as a taxpayer.
There's one caveat you sign away your right to vote.
And they're already getting a living wage, half of these people.
Once you do that, all these cities start turning red and we get our country back.
It's one of the best.
I have to tell you, I think that is the most brilliant idea I've heard in a long, long time.
America's sauce.
Oh my gosh.
That is absolutely brilliant.
Yeah.
Brilliant.
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Let me ask you, you know, going back to the conversation I had with Piers, and I said, you know, I'm afraid of even people on my own side in my own country because there are radicals that have on both sides, but the right is becoming this.
This crazy unexplained.
I understand you don't like the war with Israel.
You don't like Benjamin Netanyahu.
You don't like their policies, whatever.
But it has become this crazy Jew hating thing that I just am shocked by it.
I'm shocked.
It's not fringe anymore.
I don't know about your friends, but it's my friends.
I know.
I know.
It's people that I hang out with.
My own friends call me Goiven now and say I'm cooking for shekels.
And it's just like Scientology.
Like, I get their arguments, and if you go to Israel, go to Tel Aviv, talk to some liberals, you'll hear the same anti Semitic arguments.
I'm not against people being against Netanyahu and wars.
Me neither.
You see that in Israel.
You see a huge spectrum of views about Jews.
You see a lot of anti Semitism in papers like Heretz over there, right?
So I can tolerate that.
I'm fine with that.
But this is different.
This is Scientology.
Explain how it's different.
It becomes a crutch, it's a funnel for everything.
Yes.
Everything.
At one point, here's an example of the funnel.
I said Japan could do with some Catholicism.
They would thrive because they're good at little rules and rituals and stuff.
Latin Mass would be perfect up there.
And I got all these guys going, oh, yeah, yeah, Japan, that's what they need.
They need to go worship a Jew.
What?
It's like, wait, no.
Weren't they called the Matzah Christs?
Like, Catholics are all Jew lovers now?
They're worshiping because he's Jesus Christ?
Like, so promoting Catholicism is now cucking for shekels.
Every war is Jew based.
And yes, they're overrepresented in media and everything.
Go check out how they're overrepresented in chess and the, what's the prize for mathematics?
The Nobel Prize, but also the Fields Medal.
Go check their representation in medicine.
Quadruple bypasses.
How many Jews are doing that?
Sorry, they tend to have high IQs and they get into places where there's good money, like media and finance and law.
That's just the way it is.
And there's something else going on here.
I find that there's an underpinning of anti whiteness in it.
It's like white people you're allowed to hate, and it's sort of like a pressure cooker, right?
You can't be racist, can't be racist, can't have hate, can't have hate.
But you can hate whites, and you can hate the elite whites.
So, when there's a war that's white on brown, which is Israel versus Gaza, drink in the hate.
Parade around these streets of New York City and say, global intifada.
Wave the Palestinian flag in the Kafaya River to the sea.
You can finally enjoy your hate.
It's kind of demonic, really.
I think it's really demonic.
I think there is, I mean, in the old days, we would have said a good portion of our society is possessed because they're not.
How do you say, I am for LGBTQ and.
I'm marching for the Palestinians.
They'll kill you.
They'll kill you in Gaza.
They'll kill you in.
For so many people to be waving the Iranian flag, you don't have to like the war.
You don't have to like Trump.
You don't have to.
But that's different than saying, I want the mullahs to win.
Are you out of your mind?
Yeah.
And they're going to say, oh, Glenn and Gavin were saying you're not allowed to criticize Israel.
Criticize it all you want.
And I'm like, I'm fine with that.
What I'm not fine with is we're at.
A hunting lodge, it's 1 a.m.
We were just playing beer pong with the guys, and you take me aside by the fridge and go, I got it, Gavin.
I don't understand why you don't understand, but they run the media, they run the banks.
And I'm like, dude, it's one in the morning at a party.
Can we not get it?
It's Scientology.
It's like L. Ron Hubbard again and again.
You want me to get my ohm meter and test my whatever the Scientologists call it, you know, the thean, yeah, your past, your past wrongs that you have to cleanse.
Yeah, you got to go full clarity.
I like what Mike Cernovich said.
He goes, I'm happy to talk about Jews in Israel.
Can we do it once every two weeks?
Like, can I have a break?
You should see my cop chats.
These are mostly retired cops.
And it's just like Israel, Israel, Jews, Jews, Jews.
How did it happen?
Well, my theory is, and everyone's getting their yah yahs out because before Elon bought Twitter, you weren't allowed to say any of this.
And so imagine a society where you couldn't say the F word.
Or even this radio program.
All of a sudden, the FCC said swearing is permitted.
And you would be mother effing and C wording and just going nuts to get it out of your.
Because you can finally.
So I think it will dissipate.
I hope.
I hope.
Because there's no real logic to it, right?
No, it's the sign of a death of a civilization.
That's the canary in the coal mine.
Well, they've been kicked out of 100 countries or whatever.
Britain is kicked out of 80 countries and they were kicked out for success.
I've been fired from every job I had.
When you're exceptional, people don't want you around.
Well, like the Ugandans in the Congo.
No, they were in Uganda.
Yeah, sorry.
The Indians in Uganda.
Idi Amin said these guys, they own everything.
I want him out of here.
So they were booted out, including, by the way, Mamdani's dad.
He was one of those Indian elites who was booted out of Uganda for being too successful.
And now Zoran is mimicking it here in New York where he's talking about tax the whites and tax the rich.
I've only got a couple of minutes left.
Let me ask you about the shooter.
I said on Monday after that happened, this guy's not evil.
This guy might be doing evil.
I think he was co opted by evil, but this guy actually thought he was good.
He's scarier than evil.
It's scary.
It's much more scary than evil.
Less scary to say, oh, yeah, that guy's crazy.
That guy's evil.
This guy actually thought he was doing good, made a case for doing good.
But again, it's this society just washing over people day after day after day, convincing you of these things until you.
I mean, most Germans who are Nazi members didn't think they were evil, they thought they were doing the right thing.
Right.
There's a massive distinction that has to be made with right wing violence and left wing violence.
Right wing violence is the things they lump in with us, national socialists who murder Jews in a synagogue, and they're like, that's like you, right wing violence.
No, that's not like me, but Cole Allen is like you.
Read his manifesto.
It reads like an NPR podcast.
It's all pedophile rapists.
That's a mainstream thing to say.
Go talk to a liberal outside right now, and the first two things he'll say is pedophile rapists.
So their radicals are totally embraced by them and part of their culture.
We don't, as I said on Pierce last week, we don't know these radicals, and they are.
Truly demonic.
To go into a shopping center and start shooting blacks because they're black, that's not right wing.
I checked my book.
It's not in there.
But Cole Allen just repeated your book.
And I think that's part of the plan.
MKUltra is too top heavy, too much of a paper trail.
I'm just going to throw out pedophile, rapist, pedophile, rapist until some lunatic hears about it.
I'm going to call Charlie Kirk transphobe, transphobe until some lunatic kills him.
And then I have no paper trail.
Less than a minute.
Piker is the next.
Level to that.
We've just been hearing this thrown out, thrown out.
Now he's actually just saying blood in the streets.
Yes.
Blood in the streets, which soak.
I want the streets soaked with the blood of capitalism.
Yes.
Or he says at conferences, he says, someone's got to do it.
Yeah.
And then everyone giggles and laughs.
He wasn't talking about shovel your driveway after a blizzard.
No.
He was talking about murdering President Trump.
I know.
And it's mainstream to them.
Gavin, I'd love to have you back.
Thank you so much.
It's always good to talk to you, Gavin McGinnis.
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And the fifth anniversary of the organization.
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