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We have a bunch of stuff going to be.
on today. Bill O'Reilly joins us.
And as usual, he goes through the news of the
weekend. There was a lot of it. Yeah. And he has
an interesting thing that I
I'm not sure
what it's going to mean in the future, but it
is something that is going to be used in
the future that he was talking about
with Cohen and
Donald Trump and what's
really going on. He said there was
something that was important, but he didn't
think it happened. And
if it's proven that it happened, it's
going to mean something important. I don't know
what it's going to mean, but it's an interesting point of view.
We also talk to Sam Brownback, former governor and senator from Kansas.
He's now the ambassador for religious freedom around the world.
He's an ambassador at large, which I think means he's on the land.
I'm not.
I'm pretty sure that's not true.
I think we cleared that up with him, unfortunately, during the interview.
I don't know.
That's entirely true.
There's a lot going on in the Middle East, and he covers a lot of that.
Yeah, a lot of great stuff on today's podcast.
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All right.
Here's some of the questions that we should have our president asked today.
He's, you know, he's in Argentina at the G20.
Mr. President, Mr. President, how is your meeting with China's president?
Mr. President, Mr. President, have you ended the trade war?
Mr. President, insert anything relevant here that might show that we've solved any
problems that actually will affect us.
But that's not going to happen.
Instead, we're going to have Mr. President, Mr. President,
can you tell us what you said to Robert Mueller?
Mr. President, Mr. President.
You told the American people that you've never had any dealings in Russia,
and now yesterday you came out and said, yeah, I was trying to build a Trump Tower in Moscow at the time.
What? No problem with that.
Oh, dear God.
Mr. President, Mr. President, could I ask you this?
Why do you make it so tough?
why do you do this to your supporters?
Stop it. Stop it.
You make it really hard to defend.
Because what we have to say is, no, it doesn't matter.
And we all know that lying matters.
We all know that.
But we don't say that because by saying that,
then the press has more ammunition to come after you.
But it hurts us because we have to say,
what? It doesn't matter. Of course it matters. Of course it matters. You say you care about us,
and I believe you, can you just not lie to us? Just don't just don't lie to us.
Since he was president, how many times, 11 times, 15 times since he was president? Did he say,
I have no dealings in Russia. I don't, I was never, nobody to the best of my recollection had any dealings
with the Russians?
About 14.
14 times.
I mean, why?
Why?
We have now the signed document
where you signed off
on a letter of intent
to build a Trump Tower
in Moscow
while you were saying
there was nothing going on.
Why?
Nobody's going to,
nobody, nobody would have had a problem
if you would have just come out and said,
yeah, I'm trying to build a Trump Tower,
what, I'm a businessman.
I try to build them all over the world.
Right.
Everyone knows that.
That's his business.
That's your business.
Why would you do that?
So now we've got really, really important meetings.
The President G is, this is one of the most important meetings.
This could decide whether or not the world goes to war in the next two years.
Literally, it's that important.
meeting with the president of China.
Now, the president said last night, you know, that he's not sure Eve wants to do a deal with President Z.
Why?
Because of all the tax revenue coming in from China because of the trade, you know, embargo or the trade tariffs.
Come on.
Now, I'm hoping that that is just hyperbole getting ready to meet.
That's, you know, that's what you do.
Well, I'm not really interested in that car over there that I've been drooling over for the last two years.
I don't know.
I'm not really in the market for the car right now.
I just happen to be, well, I live across town and I drove 45 minutes in traffic to get to your car lot, but I'm not really that interested.
Hopefully it's that kind of thing.
Hopefully it's just a negotiating tactic.
The one thing that I have learned is absolutely nothing.
Nothing this president said or says or tweets should be discussed.
Just what he does.
Just that.
Just that.
If we were just looking at what this president does, he'd be pretty popular.
He'd be pretty popular.
He wouldn't be having all of these problems.
but because of what the president says, people get their panties in a bunch.
Look at how much, look at how much every time he tweets, the press goes crazy.
And you know what?
What's so infuriating about this is the way the press reacts every single time.
Once again, I read two stories from two people at CNN that said, you know, this is the first time that I felt.
We really have him here.
They always feel about it.
You said that every time.
It's always the first time for them.
This is really the first time.
Really?
When he was on the bus talking about, you know, touching women, you didn't feel that?
It's like a prostitute constantly over and over losing their virginity.
That's what happens with the press.
Every time.
Every time.
Every time it's brand new.
Yeah, every time.
I think Madonna wrote a song about that at one point.
And it's amazing the press can continue to do it.
You're right.
I mean, and the thing is about what Trump says and tweets,
he himself says over and over again that he's negotiating, right?
We're not supposed to, you know, talk, like people will talk when we were complaining about tariffs,
a lot of people will say, well, he's just negotiating.
And, you know, I mean, I think that one he has implemented so that no longer is really a talking point.
But the point is he says he's negotiating all the time.
So if he's negotiating, he has some, right, some agenda to win some battle he's trying to do behind the scenes or
whatever, well, there's no reason to listen to those words specifically. And I, you know, look,
it's a double standard because I would not have accepted that from Barack Obama, because when he said
things, I wanted to help hold them to them. But, you know, Trump makes an art of form of it. He's not
even, I mean, this is a great point in that his supporters should not have to deal with trying to
defend these things. Look, I know this. He didn't even do anything wrong trying to build it. His business is
building towers in other countries. This is what he does for a living.
Do you remember how many times when I was at Fox and we were at the very height of all the
controversy around me, how many times I came on the air and I said, I'm really sorry because I
know it makes it hard to defend me. Oh, yeah. Okay? I used to say that all the time because I would
say something stupid and it would be taken out of context or whatever or it was just plain stupid
and I knew that it caused you trouble to defend me.
And you'd be like, oh, thanks, Glenn.
Thanks.
Now you've added that to the pile.
Okay?
And I know that.
And that's what I'm begging the president.
Please, please.
If you look at Trump's policies, he's a good president.
Some of them are really good.
I mean, I think the best example.
The trade thing is kind of a big one that's starting to really scare the hell out of me.
But the best example.
of this is Russia. If you look at what he
says about Russia, you
would think, oh, well, he's way too friendly
with Vladimir Putin. A lot of people believe,
you see that, and it's notable. I mean, I know
Because it is notable on what
he says. Right, but if you
look at what he does, his policies
are pretty hawkish against Russia.
Very hawkish. The administration has taken a lot of
major steps against Russia
through this period. This has not
been a presidency that has kissed the
butt of Vladimir Putin. Just because he
said a few nice things in press conferences,
does not mean that the actions of the administration
back, you know, go down that road.
And I think if you realize that Trump is a guy who, he's a big talker, right?
He's saying that, you know, I have the best of everything in the world.
And, you know, for years when he was back in the entertainment days, people would,
no, okay, he's saying that, but it's bluster.
He's talking big.
We get that.
We're not really going to pay it.
We know he's not actually meaning it's the biggest or best in the world.
And this is the thing here.
It's like he, because he says something in public or he says something to the press or he's fighting with the press and says something defensive, like I have absolutely no business with Russia, you can't take it seriously.
Because you don't know what the truth is until that's why we've been saying with a mother thing.
Let's just wait for it to come out and we'll read it.
And here's what liberals and the press don't understand.
They look at us.
And this is what's so frustrating is because there's, look, 70% of this nation sick to death.
Sick to death of this crap.
I think it's actually 80%,
that they're exhausted by this.
They don't want to play this game anymore.
They don't want to fight.
They just want everybody just to shut up and do their job, okay?
And what the press doesn't understand is that there are many people in America
that are so tired of the lies of the press,
not just the Trump lies, but the lies that have gone on forever.
And the double standard forever.
ever. Trump hate, I mean, Bush hates black people. They didn't care. They didn't care.
How can you possibly say that? What's his name? Dick Cheney blew up the levees.
George Bush knew about the towers when 60% of Democrats believed that in 2005, that George Bush had something to do with 9-11.
Now, of course, they deny it and say, we're not into conspiracy theories.
Well, the evidence is there.
Okay?
And that came from a press not being a bulldog on that stuff.
They were at best neutral.
It's why I went on the air and said,
we're going to get to the bottom of the FEMA camp thing.
I'm going to find out if they're happening or they're not.
I'm going to go in with an open mind
and I'm going to say, are they happening or not?
I get, I get bashed as a conspiracy theorist because I said, are they happening or not?
We're going to tell you next week.
And the answer, by the way, was no.
It was no.
And quite honestly, I was pretty sure the answer was no, unless Dick Cheney had been building underground camps.
Right.
But look at the way the press approached the birtherism stuff, right?
They went out and they did segments on it debunking it every day.
They'd show you all the documents.
They'd go back and show all the history, the reports, and the newspapers.
They did such a thorough job debunking that.
They did not do that with Bush.
They did not try to debunk.
They don't try to debunk the crazy conspiracies against Trump.
They don't do it.
They just let them sit out there and don't really answer them.
And again, that's how you lose credibility.
At times with him, in fact, they spread them through special.
They just spread them and then they don't correct them afterwards and they never apologize for saying, you know what?
We were wrong on this one and make a big deal out of it.
Nobody cares about your apology that happened one time two o'clock in the afternoon after you've spent three weeks saying it.
Yeah, and it's not universal.
I mean, I've heard Jake Tapper specifically go after.
There's conspiracy theories even against Trump and Jake Tapper, I think, is in a different category most times.
It's not universal, but it's common.
It is way too common.
It's why so many people agree when he says, you know, the enemy of the people.
Because it feels that way a lot of times.
Right.
So look at the border.
So when you're sitting here, media, you're like, how can these people, how can they just keep putting up with the president lying about this?
Because in our minds, this is what happens.
A, I know the president lies.
I get it.
I thought I was voting for the Pope.
I was voting for Mother Teresa.
Please, I've baked all of this crap in a long time.
You really thought we thought Cohen was a good guy?
Come on.
We knew he was a slippery fixer.
That's who he was.
So we've already baked that in.
Now, are we happy about this?
No.
But here's what we think.
if Donald Trump would have said during the election,
yeah, well, I'm trying to build Trump Tower,
which there's nothing wrong with that,
as long as it's disclosed,
there's nothing wrong with that.
That's his job.
I was shocked when he denied it so vehemently
because I'm like, of course he's trying to build one in my backyard.
He's trying to build them everywhere.
What do you mean?
In all of Russia,
He doesn't want to put a hotel.
Of course he does.
That's what every businessman wants to do.
Correct.
And that's one of the reasons we like the guy.
So we knew that.
However, him saying, yeah, I've got business dealings in Moscow right now.
What would the press say?
He's in bed with Moscow.
So if he would have admitted it, they would have made it into exactly what it is.
Today, not what it actually was, but what it is today.
A big scandal.
They would have used it against it.
him. So what happens, and let me explain this one more time as simply as I can to the media
and to people on the, on the, not to the left, people who are Democrats, look, we don't like this
either. We don't like this either. But what is he supposed to do when you've got a,
when you have a media that will take anything and everything and turn it into a massive scandal
when the media, the media created this guy.
They created him in two ways.
Donald Trump, if we trusted the news during the Obama administration,
if they were actually telling us what was really going on,
and did investigations when the government was out of control
and when Obama was clearly lying about things like Obamacare.
That was a third of our economy.
That's the greatest health care system the world has ever seen.
And he lied $2,500 back for every family.
No, that's not possible.
The math shows that's never possible
that you can keep your doctor.
No, here is the documented evidence
that that will not happen.
But you let it slide
until what, a year after we lost our doctors
and we're paying higher prices?
Because we didn't trust you at all.
We needed somebody like Donald Trump
to tell you, shut up.
That's not healthy.
And you created him in a number.
other way. Because you thought he was going to be the easiest candidate to beat, you ran wall-to-wall
coverage on him. You took down everyone else in his path, but you just loved him for ratings
and you thought he was going to be the easiest one for Hillary to beat. Well, you were wrong now,
weren't you? And you can't live with yourself. You'll never admit to that. You'll never admit to
that. But he is your creation.
So now you don't like it. Oh, what a surprise.
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Yeah, I remember you telling the story of,
I think it was your grandfather who got to a place where he could know
longer drive a car.
And it ripped him apart.
And he wanted to, and then he wound up driving
his lawnmower to town, right?
Yeah, well, he drove, well, first,
he drove his truck to Denny's.
And then when he was backing
out, he went the
opposite direction really fast. So he went
through the front window of
Denny's. So we had to take the keys
of the truck away. And then
he decided he was going to take the tractor
to Denny's. And so they had to
stop him taking the tractor. So we had to
take the keys away from that. And then we caught him literally on the highway on his little
riding lawnmower trying to get to Denny's. And he was just like, first of all, the ultimate
commercial for Denny's. I mean, I like Denny's too. I don't know if I'm going to those lengths.
Yeah. But it's true. Like you lose those things and you know, you feel like you're no longer
well, but you have two ways to, you have two ways to go. Let's be on it. Let me kind of may I share a
story with you from the news.
Okay. Now, imagine you're in line at the Dollar General store. Okay.
Mm-hmm. And the person in front of you is passing gas. And I don't mean passing gas like, oh, boy, you smell something. I mean ripping them. Okay. Okay. It's a woman in front of you. And she is just, okay.
That one. Okay. She's just ripping. We've all had that moment.
We all had that moment. Wait a minute. Okay. I'm done.
Okay, so she's just ripping them.
And this guy, you would, what would you do?
You would expect the person to go, oh my gosh, I am so sorry.
But she didn't.
And she's like, yeah, okay.
And I need one of these.
And the guy standing behind her is backing up.
You know, there could be a fire.
Can we open a door here?
And he finally says something because she,
She's just crass about it.
And so she, she turns around, she said, you have a problem with what's happened.
And he's like, well, I mean, it is just, I mean, can you, I mean, can you at least say excuse me?
And she reaches into her person, he pulled, she pulls a knife.
And she pulls a knife on the guy.
and he starts to back away and she said,
you say another word,
and I'm going to gut you.
And she threatens to gut the guy.
Okay.
Now, rational reaction to this situation.
Now, the one reason why this caught my eye today
is guess which state this story is from?
I mean, I would probably guess the one we're sitting in right now.
Florida.
Yes.
Yes. This state is the, this is the home of the craziest news up until probably 2007.
Then all news became like Florida.
But Florida, I think the reason why Florida is so chill is because they watch the news.
They've been seeing that stuff go on for a long time.
Yeah.
It's like, that's Florida.
So you got a president who's up there.
Look, I didn't.
Oh, crap.
I had a bowl of chili that was fantastic.
You know, nobody's, nobody in Florida is like, oh, yeah, yeah, I got a neighbor like that.
I, that is, I think, the way they digest this information.
I think so, too.
Now, I don't have the answer to this one, but I do, there's a problem with this story.
A woman gets on to a plane with her five-year-old daughter.
and she gets on the plane and the flight attendants make fun of her daughter's name.
And then they go an extra step.
And this part is way over the line.
They post a picture of the boarding pass and a picture of the daughter online.
Okay?
Well, yeah, I don't think that's cool.
But they're making fun of her because she told ABC News that her daughter,
ABCD
it was
it was not right
I'm sorry it's ABCD
E
it's not right
to make fun of her name
A B CDE
Is that a pronounceable name or is it
Of course it is
it's
Abcidi
Abcd Abcidi
Abcd
Abcidi
Abcd
But it is spelled
A Bcd E
Okay
So if I had to ask you what state the parent was from.
That would name their kids ABCD E.
Abcidi.
Absidi.
But see, that sounds normalish.
Absidi could be a name.
Absidi could be a name.
This is ABCD-D-E.
Okay.
It's the alphabet.
that case anybody is not following this closely.
If I had to ask you, what state would a parent be most likely to name their kid, ABCDE?
What would you say?
I would guess the one we're sitting in right now.
I would have said Florida or California.
Okay.
No chance it's any place other than Florida or California.
Texas.
Ah, really?
Now, I believe.
this parent is a transplant.
We need a border wall. We do.
I think this is a case why we need a border wall.
Yeah, yeah, the president can build it on the south, the south side.
I would like it on the west side of Texas because they're swarming in these Californians.
And only a, no Texan, no self-respecting Texan would ever name their child ABCDE.
Never.
that is an immigrant.
A Texas immigrant?
Like they're from another state?
Yeah.
That's somebody from California.
It's like, I kind of like that country of Texas.
No.
You're going to name your kid after fruit, after space rocks, or any part of the alphabet.
I know my name is also part of the alphabet, but it's arranged in a name.
You're not allowed in Texas.
I want somebody on the staff of the Blaze
to take 20 minutes out of their day to day.
They don't even have to write a story,
but I'm the boss.
I want to find out if this is a California immigrant.
I want to find out.
I suspect she's a white person
who's a social justice warrior from California.
I cannot stand white people.
I am just, oh, they're just so irritated.
The only person that hates white people more than, more than you is probably the white person that names your child, ABCDE.
All right.
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
Let me go to Bill O'Reilly.
Hello, Bill.
I wanted to start with this because I know that your column is about another epidemic that you say nobody's really paying attention to.
Yeah, and there's a correlation.
the rise of drug addiction in the hard drug arena to the massive amount of Internet addiction.
We're seeing not only in the United States with the world, there's a correlation to it.
And it's a very complicated issue, as you know, Beck.
By the way, I appreciate you guys labeling me Father Christmas, because as you know, I saved Christmas.
I saved Christmas for the United States of America.
Yes, I know you did.
And you've got rosy cheeks and it's, you just look for fun.
No spin elves on Bill O'Reilly.com working around the clock.
That's right.
But now, back to addiction.
So it's a very complicated situation because you are dealing with individuals who make a decision.
and the decision is I'm going to take hard drugs for recreational purposes.
You know, there are people get addicted because of medical reasons, but not that many.
All right, and I'm going to do it despite knowing I may die,
and I might become addicted and destroy my family, but I'm going to do it anyway.
So you're starting with a person who's troubled, because rational people, they don't make that decision.
And therefore, all of this pie in the sky about, well, all we need is more money for rehab
and the government's fault because they don't provide whatever to these people.
I mean, it's just a lie.
The second thing is the society itself with the legalization of marijuana
and the basic glorification of drug use in the media in Hollywood
sends a message to young and mature people that, you know what?
It's cool.
It's cool.
Look at Snoop Dog.
Look, look, it's cool to do it.
All right.
And you know, getting intoxicated when you're 14.
That's a good thing.
You go right ahead and do it.
Okay, so you have that, that massive wave of, oh, inebriation is good.
And if you do it, you'll be accepted and you'll be one of the cool kids.
Absolutely happening everywhere.
All right.
So this is like a wave that comes in, and the final piece to it is, and we're looking at it now,
well, if you're a seller of fentanyl, you know, it's a nonviolent crime.
Yeah, you might be animal people poison, and they might die, but it's not that bad.
You shouldn't really be spent a lot of time in prison.
We need to rehab you.
So all of this is why the CDC comes out with this.
You know, and by the way, more people died last year of drugovers than in the entire Vietnam War by a lot.
So there you go.
There is the analysis across the board.
It's pretty bleak.
Well, but there's also something else that you talk about, and that is the addiction to devices and the Internet.
Yeah.
Now there is this actual term.
What did you say it was?
I heard about it just a couple of days ago, and then I read it in your column.
Yeah, it's internet addiction.
Yeah.
Disorder.
Disorder.
So now there are rehab clinics, of course, capitalism.
You're going to have four kids, mostly kids, ages 11, if you can imagine, to 23, 24.
and it costs a fortune, because insurance not going to handle it, to go there and then try to, you know, pry their iPhones out of their hands.
But every parent and grandparent knows about the addiction, and there are plenty of adults addicted to it, too.
They don't pay attention to their kids.
They don't pay attention to their pets.
I mean, nobody talks about that, but pets used to be, you know, brought in and you pay attention to them,
and you walk them, and you nurture them, and now the pets look at it.
How come nobody's paying attention to me because everybody's texting or Snapchatting.
That's why I mean, I know.
That's why I got my dog an iPhone and an Instagram page.
That's a good move.
Very good back.
Yeah, yeah.
All right.
Let's go into politics.
Let's talk a little bit about Cohen and what happened yesterday, what you think it actually means, and then what you think it politically means.
I don't know what it means.
and no one else does either.
Therefore, all pundits who are telling you on television
and in the newspaper, op-ed pages that they do know are lying, Beck.
Okay, well, wait a minute. Hang on. Hang on. Let's just go over what we do know.
He came out and said that, this is Cohen. He came out and he said...
He lied some Congress people under oath about a Russian
condominion project.
Okay. Now, he is already, you know, not a credible person. He's never been credible in my book.
However, he made that claim. Then Trump, who has been saying the whole time, 14 times since he's been president, that we've had no business dealings at all over in Russia.
Yesterday, he came out and he said he's weak and pathetic, don't believe it. Then he came out later and said,
yes, okay, so I was trying to, of course I was, I'm a businessman, I was trying to build the Trump Tower, but there's nothing wrong with that, which is true, with an exception of the denials, but not under oath.
We do understand, we think, this coming from Rudy Giuliani, that the president answered honestly to, in his deposition, so there's no, if Giuliani is telling the truth, there is no perjury trap here for him.
So there doesn't look like there's anything, that there was any laws broken.
It's just about Trump lying about it.
But he didn't lie about it because he said quite clearly,
I don't have any business with Russia.
This was all pie in the sky.
Maybe we could do it.
Oh, Bill.
Don't cut that one.
Are you really cutting that line?
I'm telling you in a court law.
No, no, no, I'm not talking about court of law. I'm not talking about court of law because we don't, as far as I'm concerned, Trump and his lawyers can say, as they have any business dealings with Russia.
Correct. And I'm not talking about, I'm not talking about the law because I don't think there's any laws broken here. I don't think there's any laws broken here. He's going to say, Beck, and you can disagree with it and disparage him if you want to, but he's going to say, I didn't have any business dealings with him. A conversation about.
maybe someday will build a condo in Moscow is not a business dealing.
He did sign a letter of intent.
And you can say that.
And you can say he signed a letter of intent.
I mean, his intent was to do, to do business.
And he formally engaged them.
Who?
The letters, I mean, obviously, you know, it's been reported on if it comes out.
Yeah, I haven't seen any letter.
And until I see the letter.
I don't believe it.
So if there is a letter, and he did sign it, does it matter?
Yeah, that would matter, because if there's a letter of intent to build a condominium in Moscow, that's a business dealing.
So that would matter.
Okay, so even if he, see, this is interesting because I buy into the letter and I don't think that anybody's, I don't think it's going to come from.
seen it in several places
October 28th,
October 28th, 2015
was the date.
It was the date of the third Republican
presidential debate.
And I think this is an interesting one,
because it's one of those things
everyone can throw out these accusations.
This one should be provable.
But if they have the letter,
they should be able to show it, right?
If they had the letter,
it should be in the Mueller report
when it comes out.
It would have been a late for a long time ago.
Well, maybe.
If Cohen had a letter,
and Cohen would be the guy,
But he was a guy just yesterday.
He just yesterday came out and said, okay, yes, I did lie about this two countries.
So here's the thing.
I don't want to even, I don't really care.
I get to the point on this when when the facts are out, then we'll be able to comment on it.
I'm not holding the letter out as, because I'm not talking about, I'm only talking about politics here.
Don't use the word lie and fall into the trap of all of the.
hate Trump media. Look, listen to Father Christmas.
It's the season of joy.
You sit on a throne of lies.
The man lied. Don't use the word.
Well, this would be proof that. You are saying it would be proof if this letter existed and he signed it.
If you have a letter of intent to build a condominion in Moscow, that is a business dealing.
Okay. So what does that mean then if that did exist to you?
About what his contacts with Russian war.
So then what I got it? So then what would that actually mean?
Because it's not illegal.
No. So is anybody, is this going to change anything?
Well, unless he said that under oath in his deposition.
Right. Right.
And then it would. And no.
It would just be another thing that the anti-Trump people could say the guy's not trustworthy.
That's all.
Right.
Okay.
So now, let me ask you this question.
Yeah.
Because if you, Stu and I were talking about this earlier, if you listen to what the president says, you have a good chance at one point or another during your day.
I'm getting pissed off.
Okay.
But if you don't listen to what he says, you just watch his actions.
like on Russia.
He's very strong against Russia.
He has taken real sanctions to Russia that we have not seen before.
When you watch his actions, they don't match the words.
Because he's a guy like, this is the most beautiful sink ever built.
And you're like, okay, it's a sink, man.
You watch your hands in it.
So you have to not look at his language.
But when you actually listen to him, you have to defend it.
And, you know, we're put into a role to where we have to somehow or another say it's okay that he said,
I had nothing to do with paying those girls off.
And we know now that he did if this happens with Russia.
And there's a couple of other things that are like this.
Yeah, you have to make a decision whether his policies,
override his personal behavior.
It's the same thing with Bill Clinton.
And I think the American people...
The same thing with Clinton...
...as Republicans are doing with Trump.
Right.
And I think everybody has already made their decision on that, right?
I'm not sure because if Trump needs...
If he wants to be reelected, he's got to win over about 7% more votes than he has.
now in the polls.
All right.
So let's, let's.
Resuadable people, depending on who runs against him.
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
20th anniversary of the International Religious Freedom Act.
20 years this has been in.
And I'm not sure that religious freedom is getting better at all.
We have the ambassador at large, Sam Brownback.
He was a senator and governor of Kansas.
And now the ambassador at large, which I think means he's easy.
either on the lamb or they don't give him a cool, you know, residence to live in.
I'm not really sure.
Let's ask him.
That's an important first question.
It really is.
Ambassador Brownback, how are you, sir?
I'm doing well.
How are you guys today?
Very good.
I'm sure that at-large means that you're not on the lamb, right?
That's correct.
It means you cover the whole world.
Okay.
But at large, it's not religious freedom for, you know, a particular country, Bulgaria or Iran or something like that.
It covers the entire world.
So, you know, we work on the issues around the world.
I'm stationed out of the State Department, but I do do a lot of traveling at different countries
and work around the administration on religious freedom topics that, you're right.
The situation has gotten worse over the last 20 years.
But this administration's serious about what we can do to change.
that trend line get it going back the right way now I know you're a ambassador so if if we ask
anything that we shouldn't be asking I know I don't we want people to be free and I don't
care about you know I don't care about the interview or anything else I just want
people to be free so feel free to say shut up Glenn at any time but can we can we
talk a little bit about the Middle East and and start with the Middle East on
what's happening what's happening
there. We are, you know, Mercury One has done a remarkable job on bringing thousands of Christians
out of the Middle East. And the lion's share really now at this point has gone to Australia. And
these are good Christians who were marked for death in the Middle East. We've got one, one, not family,
one person into America.
How come America is not embracing the persecuted Christians like some other countries around the world?
Well, we historically have.
You can look at a number of people that have fled the Middle East, particularly religious
minorities over the last 30 years, and a number have come to the United States.
And I don't know why the recent situation has changed where they're not coming.
into the United States because we've always been a haven for religious minorities.
One of the new things that we're trying to do more is, though, to make the situation safer
in the Middle East for religious minorities to stay.
And that's the...
Well, I know that's what a lot of them...
Yeah, a lot of them want to.
So what are we doing to secure that?
Northern Iraq is probably the best example where a number of them are moving back.
I toured there first to July.
We're rebuilding homes, rebuilding churches, institutions, hospitals.
And the key long term is to get a better security environment so that people don't feel threatened.
But they are moving back.
And now we're starting to focus on that security agenda to be able to tell people that, you know, yes, you can leave.
You can seek asylum status in other places and people granted.
But we really need you to stay.
We don't want to see these historic religions, particularly Christianity, but also the Yazidis in that region, just continue to get pushed out of the Middle East like they have for the past 30 years.
Well, I tell you, most of them have reluctantly left, the ones that we deal with, they don't want to leave because they all say the same thing.
If we leave, we are the original people that you read about in the Bible, the ones that were persecuted, you know, the ones that.
that the apostles first went to talk to. That's us. And if we leave, it completely, it leaves a vacuum.
And so they don't want to leave, most of them. I agree. I agree. And that's why I was happy to hear
that a number of them are moving back now into these communities. I had some meetings every week
at Tuesday from 11 to noon, Washington, D.C., usually on the Hill, we do a religious freedom
roundtable with outside groups and a number of outside individuals then that have been persecuted
or represent persecuted communities come in and tell their story. And recently I was at one of those
where people say, no, our community, northern Iraq, about 55 percent have moved back now
to the community. The homes have been rebuilt. The churches have been rebuilt. And they're happy to be
able to move back home. But the security situation is still tenuous at any time, a new ISIS
type variety could build up. And so, you know, they kind of sleep with a bagpacked,
ready to flee to Herbiel or somewhere else in the region where they can get to near-term
safety. But that's the situation we've got to correct, where they don't have to sleep with a
bagpack to leave at any, at a moment's notice. So, you know, the Saudi Arabia situation with
Khashoggi was an absolute nightmare.
And, you know, they're not the friendliest place to visit, especially if you're Christian and
open about it. However, I have heard that things are dramatically changing there. And, you know,
there are some areas in the Middle East that are even now openly embracing Israel.
Are you sensing something happening in the Middle East more than...
just an opposition to Iran?
No, I am.
I am.
I'm headed to the UAE, United Arab Emirates next week, speaking to a major, mostly Muslim leadership
conference, and going to talk about ending violence between the Abrahamic faiths,
and talk about that what we need to do is have a respect.
for each other, and that these are different faith. They have different beliefs. There's no question
about it. But people, we should have a respect for that, and that there should not be, and that,
and that theologians should say that our religion does not support the use of violence
in the promotion, the propagation of the faith, to renounce that use of violence.
Now that seems, you know, that seems just like something that people are going to say and they don't really mean it because that's the way it has been.
But I have again heard that in Saudi Arabia, they are now arresting and closing down many of the extremist mosques, the Wahhabists clerics, that they're 1500 to 3,000 that have lost their mosque.
and have been stopped because of their view.
Is that true?
Do you know?
I can't verify that particular thing,
but I can tell you that things are changing,
just that you are seeing a leadership at the governmental level
in these countries that is more open, respectful,
And then seeing, too, Glenn, that when you decide as a nation, we are only going to have one faith,
and we're only going to have one interpretation of that one faith in our country, and all else are not welcome,
and they can easily be vandalized, terrorized, killed, you limit the growth of your own country.
You limit your potential, and you actually increase extremism and terrorism, and you almost
authorize mob violence by doing that. Number of the governments in the region are seeing this is a
bad strategy for us long term. We can't grow based on this strategy. We have to be open and let the
faiths compete in a environment that protects all faith, being able to practice as they see fit as long
as they're peaceful. So I'm sure you've seen what's been happening on our borders. And
it has been a little agonizing to many people to hear the refugee word thrown around so much and
asylum thrown around for people that many of them are on record stating that they are here
because they can't find a job or they want to finish their education in America,
etc, etc.
I'm sure there are qualified people that need asylum, you know, that are headed towards
our border.
But it's in the vast minority, I'm guessing.
And it seems like we've lost touch with what a refugee really is.
When the United States opens its arms to say, we will provide shelter for you, it is for something
vastly different than what we're seeing on the border. Can you define what a, what persecution
looks like, what a refugee or someone who needs asylum looks like in your world of religious
freedom? Well, I mean, there's, there are legal definitions. There are courts that make these
determinations. And we have, uh, hundreds of thousands, probably of people in the United
States currently seek an asylum status. And I, I pulled that number out of the air. So I'm not certain
But I'm certain it's thousands that are seeking, and courts make that determination.
But generally the situation that has to prevail is that they were from or in a country where in their set of beliefs, they could not function.
They were subject to terrorism, to arrest, that they were not allowed to go to school or to practice their freedom freely, so that they had this level of systematic persecution.
that was taking place at the hands of the government or that they had no protection provided by the government,
and this was allowed to take place against them.
Those are the sort of factual situations that you're looking for on an asylum status,
which can often be pretty hard to actually achieve to meet the factual setting that we require
to grant somebody illegal asylum status.
Is the increase of religious persecution?
Is it a factor of the governments of the world getting worse, or is it a factor that the churches
have pretty much fallen asleep at the switch?
You know, I ask this question of experts all the time, because it seemed like to me that
we had a burst of religious freedom after the fall of communism.
Yes.
That those nations opened up.
There was a freedom that happened that they hadn't breathed for a long period of time.
It was more exclusive to there, but there was a nice push of it around the world.
And then that things have been constricting since that period of time.
And I was an expert about that earlier this week, and he said, you know, it's a series of factors.
It's government seeing religion and its importance and its impact, and then dabbling in it, in some cases, funding it.
But if you fund something by government, government's tentacles go into you.
and they tend towards control of a means.
In other cases, it's a political move by a government
where a majority faith-oriented people
don't like a new minority faith that's coming in,
and they want them kicked out, limited,
and they'll pursue laws that do that.
There's any number of factors,
but it's probably really reflective as much as anything
of the growing importance of religion
at a time when much of the...
the world thought religion would be in decline. The impact and the importance of religion
is growing around the world, and governments are active around that space, more active.
So let me ask you this, and it kind of goes to what you just said. As I travel the world
and I am with persecuted people and persecuted for their religion, I am,
struck by how shallow my faith really is.
It is remarkable for the country that is known to be one of the most religious, at least in Christianity,
how shallow our faith is overall compared to those countries where Christianity is being persecuted,
those people, their faith is remarkably different.
You agree?
Oh, absolutely.
I'm around people weekly whose faith astounds me, whose beautiful faith.
And there's a calm peace and joy about them that you're looking.
You can't make that up.
I was on the phone with Andrew Brunson, and we worked his case.
The president got him out.
The president leaned in and got that done.
But that man, Andrew Brunson, has a remarkable calm and peaceful faith.
And he spent two years in a Turkish prison and had great difficulty and lots of spiritual failures.
But towards the end, getting successes.
And you're just going, yeah, yeah, you just see the purified faith there.
And that's what I get to see regularly.
And people speaking clearly about miracles and science.
and things that they've seen personally that have caused them to make this bold proclamation of their faith.
It's a gorgeous thing.
Ambassador Sam Brownback, you were a great governor, a great senator,
and thank you for all of your hard work through the years,
and thank you so much for your work as the ambassador of international religious freedom.
Thank you, Sam. Appreciate it.
My honor.
Take care.
Glenn.
God bless you all.
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