The Glenn Beck Program - Glenn RIPS Mamdani's Communist Independence Day Speech Apart | Guest: Jaco Booyens | 7/6/26
Episode Date: July 6, 2026Glenn discusses the issues with government regulations, specifically those on diesel trucks and the DEF system and those on energy, as these regulations drive up costs for consumers, reduce reliabilit...y, and erode Americans' ownership of their vehicles, power, water, and property. CNN blames President Trump for the current political divide in America, but Glenn points out all the divisive rhetoric from prominent Democrat politicians who have actively fueled America's divide. Glenn discusses the group "Patriot Front" and the recent viral incident involving a black woman on the Metro in Washington, D.C. The Democratic Party today is radically different than 40 years ago, as it has gotten progressively more radical and open to socialism. Socialists will point to Denmark or Sweden when defending socialism, but Glenn lays out why places like Denmark aren't actually operating under socialism and exposes the intellectual dishonesty of conflating socialism with how these countries operate. Mercy Culture Church, Washington, D.C., lead pastor Jaco Booyens joins to discuss what's happening with faith and religion in the nation's capital. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From the nation's capital, this is the Glenn Beck program.
Got a lot to talk to you about what happened here in Washington, D.C. over the 4th of July.
It was, I mean, I've never seen anything like it.
Both good, both good and bad.
Some parts, both good and bad.
We'll talk about that coming up in just a little while.
I really want to start, though, with something that the president pardoned.
He pardoned a couple of guys that were trying to fix trucks.
And I really want to go into this because it's a bigger issue than just trucks.
It's who owns your stuff?
Do you actually own your stuff or not?
When I buy something, can I do whatever I want to do with it?
Do I own it?
Or does the government own it?
Or does the manufacturer still own it?
We'll get into that here in just a second.
Also, your power bill going up.
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So I want you to put yourself in a situation.
It's 30 below.
and your truck will not go faster than five miles an hour.
And it's not because the engine is broken.
The engine's fine.
The engine's fine.
The engine would run to the moon and back if you just let it.
But it won't go faster than five miles an hour
because a sensor decided on your behalf for your protection
without asking you that you're no longer permitted
to drive your own vehicle at a speed that would keep you alive on a road in the dark
when it's 30 below.
Now, I might be a little passionate on this because I might have a truck that won't let me drive past five miles an hour.
Because the DEF system, the deaf system, the diesel exhaust fluid, it says, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's not working right.
If you've never owned a diesel, you're going to think I'm exaggerating, but let me actually hand you the numbers before you decide I'm just a guy mad at the truck industry or the government.
In Alaska, one transportation operator says the deaf system is behind about 85% of his breakdowns.
I know my very nice Donali is worthless because of this.
A state fleet manager up there, a man whose whole job is just keeping government trucks running,
calls it a significant portion of his maintenance cost.
Now, that's the government saying that.
How about us?
Now this is not the ravings of a backyard tinkerer.
This is a guy whose job it is to move fuel and freight and food,
and he's telling you the thing bolted to their engine by federal decree
fails and fails and fails again,
right when the cold makes failure really deadly.
And here's what happened to the men who tried to fix it.
Four years ago, roughly 30 armed EPA agents
ran a military-style tactical raid on a diesel-shed.
shop in Alaska, 30, armed over engine modifications. This is why you do not give the federal government
guns. The man who owned that shop, Max Burlock, he's a husband, he's a dad, he's a small business owner,
and a veteran of the Alaska Air National Guard. His crime was helping truckers keep their rigs
from shutting down in sub-zero cold, defeating a one-size-fit-all rule written in an office 2,000
miles away by people who have never once had to start a diesel at 40 below.
30 agents with guns for that.
So on 4th of July, the president pardoned them.
I think it was six of them, or eight of them.
Now, they're free.
Now, I want you to know one of these guys grossed over $10 million selling tuning devices.
I wish I would have known they were available.
I would have purchased one.
that's real that's a business that's not a mercy mission but you know what a 10 million dollar market
tells me it tells me millions of americans were so desperate to make their own trucks worth that
they lined up and paid top dollar to get around the government's own equipment what is that
first time i've really seen this outside of drug deals this is a black market a black market in
America, you don't get a $10 million market around something for an EPA rule unless that rule is
failing the American people. So I'm really glad they're partened. I'm really, really glad. And I want
this whole thing. I want the censors, the seals, the raids, the crime of fixing your own truck,
I want it all gone. Because underneath all of the diesel and the cold and the fluid and everything
is this one question that I've never had to ask in my country.
When you buy something with your own money, you sign the paper, you hand over the check.
That thing that you now own sits in your driveway.
But who owns it?
Honestly, who owns it?
You?
The company that sold it to you and then lock the hood so you can't open your own engine?
Or the federal agency that will send 30-arm minutes.
to your shop if you touch what you supposedly own.
They've built a truck that you can't fix.
Basic problems you can't fix.
The kind a man could handle in his own garage on a Saturday sealed off.
Sealed off.
Warnings.
Make it clear.
Don't open this.
A machine that will strand you at five miles an hour to satisfy a regulation.
And then treat you like a felon for wanting to get home.
That is not ownership.
we have a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
We have a right to our own property.
That's not ownership, that's custody.
They'll let you make the payments,
but they keep the keys to what really matters.
I've got to tell you, the declaration doesn't use the word truck,
but I tell you, the spirit of that document is the same thing.
It means the same thing.
A free man has dominion over what is his.
and no distant authority gets to reach past his front door and tell him what he may or may not repair with his own tools to survive in the winter.
You know, it's one thing if you drive a truck, I mean, I don't personally, I don't think it is any different, but I want to make this really clear.
You drive a truck and you're in a city, you know, you have a repair person right there.
You drive a truck, you're out in the country, you're out where I live in Idaho, you're going five miles an hour.
to take you forever to get into town.
My town is 40 minutes away at 65
miles an hour. That truck is mine.
It doesn't belong to the manufacturer. It doesn't belong to the EPA.
It's mine. Enough is enough.
I can't believe I'm saying this. Set the mechanics free.
Anybody who was ever rated for the sin of making a machine work,
set them free.
And then let's finish the job here. So the next man,
in the next cold, doesn't have to choose between five miles an hour
and a federal indictment.
Because a country that will send armed agents
to stop you from fixing your own truck
has forgotten who the truck was ever for.
It was for you.
It always has been for you.
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All right, so your electricity bill has gone up, okay? And not because, you know, you ran the
air harder or you added another room or you bought a hot tub or something else. You did nothing
different. You're living exactly the same way you've always, you've run the same numbers, you
for air conditioning and heat, and the number at the bottom of your bill just keeps climbing.
And nobody in your state capital will look you in the eye and tell you why.
So let me look you in the eye and tell you why.
There's a new study out.
If you live in a blue state and you're furious about what you pay, just to keep your lights on,
stop cursing the weather.
Stop cursing the power companies hold music.
Here's the problem.
It was a choice.
and that choice is not yours.
Never has been yours.
Well, it used to be yours.
It's not now.
It hadn't been for a long time.
There's analysis out now, always on energy research and the Institute for Energy Research.
And they're pulling right from the government's own numbers.
And it lands on something, I mean, something that's so clear, it's almost rude to say it out loud.
Of the states paying more than the national average for electricity, 86% of them voted for Democrats in the last two presidential elections.
Of the 10 cheapest states in the country, 80% voted for Republicans.
Now, you could wave that off as a coincidence if you'd like, but there is a pattern with a cause, and the cause has a name, and the name is net zero.
Renewable mandates, zero emission targets, portfolio standards.
They order your utility to buy a certain amount of a certain kind of power by a certain date,
whether it's ready or not, whether it's cheaper or not,
whether it keeps the lights on in January or not.
It doesn't matter.
And your utility company is now fighting these mandates because your utility gets richer by building them.
A power company makes its money,
spending money. Every new wind farm, every new line, every grand green promise is another mountain
of infrastructure that it's getting paid to build. And reliability doesn't pad the profit. Doesn't matter.
Affordability doesn't pad the profit. Building the stuff does. So the mandate and the monopoly
shake hands over your bill and you're the one holding the check. How's that make you feel? Who
owned, who is actually in charge of your life? That is the thing that the whole declaration of
independence was all about. Who is in charge of your life? You or a group of faceless people that
you don't know. Now, you look at these numbers and you go, wait a minute here, Mr. Beck, Washington
and Oregon seem to do pretty well. Uh-huh. They're both deep blue, both of them, and their power is
cheap. Yes, it is cheap. Now, let's think that through. Why is Oregon and Washington? Why is their
power so cheap? It's called hydroelectric dams. It works with water and gravity, the cheapest, most
reliable electricity that God and engineering ever made together. So, there is the exception.
Blue states, cheap power.
Two of them.
Except here's what they've left off the postcard for you.
That same coalition, the governors, the tribes, the green lawyers, the whole apparatus.
Along with the last administration, signing its name right there at the bottom,
is in federal court right now trying to rip four of those dams out of the Snake River.
Four lower snake dams working hydroelectric.
dams making clean, cheap power for hundreds of thousands of homes sitting there, doing the one
thing everybody claims they want, and those deep blue states want those gone. They want them blown
apart, breached, they want to drain back into a river, and they want to do it on purpose. But they've
made a promise to you. No, no, no, no. Seriously, they've made this promise that's dressed up in
a thousand different costumes. Don't worry. We'll replace it.
and will replace the dam power with wind and solar and batteries and it'll be better and cheaper.
We're going to replace the barges with trains and we'll replace the water somehow.
Trust the study. Trust the model. Trust us. I don't think I trust you guys. No. 30 billion dollars a decade of faith to tear something out that already works, that already makes free power.
every single day because of a flowing river.
I don't know.
I think that that pleases my bottom line.
You know, a cheap electric bill.
That helps me an awful lot.
Now here's a part that lands on my doorstep, maybe yours.
I live in Idaho.
Half the year I live in Idaho.
Idaho sits upstream of every one of those dams.
And the very same fight that once those gone has spent years,
now reaching past the state line for our water. The water held in our reservoirs to flush the system out for fish.
Our stored water, the water, a farmer in Magic Valley, is already counted on to bring a crop in out of the dust.
Because remember, without water, it's all dust. They'll spend all of that water on salmon and call it science.
and then the man watching his field go brown gets told,
well, your water was needed somewhere more virtuous than your field.
So don't tell me the blue states have cracked the code on cheap power, cheap water.
They didn't crack anything except possibly the dam.
They inherited a river and the politics that run them is in court right now,
trying to break the very dams the river's turn and reaching then into my water,
while they're at it. Anyway, I just want to ask you, who owns your stuff? Really, honestly,
who is in charge of your life? You know, cheap power exception is not proof that they were right.
It's the next thing on their list to tear down, and all the numbers underneath of it are ugly.
No matter what your zip code is, electricity prices in this country rose 27% from January 21 through
January of 25, then another 11% in just the nine months after that. And that's not a blip.
That's a direction. Part of that is caused because green energy. The other part of that is
caused because now we need more power. It ties into everything I said about the truck.
Under the Federal Power Act, the states, not Washington, not the weather, the states have
exclusive authority over what kind of power feeds their grid, where it's built, what
but you get charged for it, exclusive, which means when your bill climbs, it isn't fate,
it isn't bad luck.
It's a room full of people that you can name, that you made the decision to hire, to elect,
people you can look up that reaches through your wall and into that one outlet you thought was yours.
Same exact hand.
So when you're electing the socialist, this is what you're going to get.
The same hand that sealed the hood of my truck so I couldn't fix the engine is the hand reaching into your wall to set the price of your own light and your own heat and the same hand again reaching up to the river to drain the dam and take the water.
It's the same instinct every time that somewhere far beyond your kitchen, a body of experts and officials and activists, know better than you know how to warm your house, how your what your light should call.
how long you should be able to run your lights and whose water gets spent on what and they'll say the
same thing it's the planet it's the salmon it's the future they'll call it everything and anything
but what it is is control just dressed up in a night suit for church strip the robes off and it's
the oldest question there is the only one that i really ask anymore who owns you
the truck in your driveway.
You were the men who locked you out of it.
Who owns the power in your wall?
Who pays for every watt?
Is it you?
Or the collective that priced it in a room you weren't invited to?
Who owns the water and the dam and the river and the people who live and farm and raise
their kids alongside of it?
Or a distant few who've decided your whole way of life is just a rounding error against
their vision?
who actually runs your life?
Who gave you the right?
Do they have the right or do you have the right?
This is where the Declaration of Independence comes in
and you're not imagining the number at the bottom of that bill.
You're not bad with money.
You're paying month after month for decisions made in your name
that you were never asked about
and some of the people making them are not finished yet.
Be careful how you vote.
the water on your land was supposed to be yours.
It always supposed to be.
They just forgot to tell you that it,
I guess now it comes with a landlord,
a socialist one.
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You know, can we ever find anyone on the other side that will speak honestly?
I mean, CNN is so wrong once again.
You know, here we are.
250th anniversary.
CNN says, we're the most divided we've ever been.
We've been divided before.
You think during the Civil War?
You think?
Yeah, but this one, this one is really bad.
Worse of the Civil War, really?
Yeah, you know why?
Donald Trump. Whoa, now you
took me by surprise there, CNN.
I didn't, wait, Donald Trump, what?
That's a whole new theory.
Yeah, Donald Trump, because he makes things worse
because he's uniquely dangerous.
He's uniquely dangerous.
Yeah, yeah, because he picks it people.
He picks it scabs.
He mocks people.
He is keeping political divisions wide open.
Donald Trump is.
Wow.
Wow.
Okay.
All right.
Let me give you CNN.
Let me give you every bit of that.
I don't agree with that.
I think Donald Trump has done some really divisive things.
Yes.
And that's unfortunately kind of the way he is at times.
it's pissed and he'll do things like that and I don't like it.
So I'm going to give you absolutely every bit of that.
I'll say Donald Trump is really divisive.
Will you give me that your side is saying exactly the same things?
September 1st, 2022.
Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations
of our republic.
Why?
Because we don't like socialism?
Why? Because we believe in small government. Why? Because I believe in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Don't assign, you've made me, you've made me into a MAGA Republican. I don't know what a MAGA Republican actually is, other than somebody goes, yeah, I think Donald Trump is doing pretty good and believes in the country. That's all I know that that means. Okay. But now I'm a threat to democracy because I believe in the republic.
Wow. Okay. All right. And he did that over and over again and said that Maga Republicans are fascists.
I don't know. That seems a little divisive. I mean, maybe it's just me. You know, it's usually not done, you know, not said, you know, in polite company.
Hey, Bill. Oh, man, good to see you, you fascist. It's usually not a compliment. It's usually a little divisive.
Hillary Clinton
Quote
You can put half of Trump supporters
Into what I call the basket of deplorables
Racist, sexist, homophobic
Xenophobic
And Islamophobic
Half of the people who voted
The way that you didn't vote
Half of them are all those things
I don't know
Sounds a little divisive
A little bit, a little bit
Yeah but you started it
2008.
Small town Americans cling to their guns or their religion or to their antipathy to people who aren't like them.
What, I don't have a problem with that.
I don't cling to my God and my guns.
What?
By the way, he was saying that as he was claiming, that we engaged.
in voter suppression and attacks on democracy.
That's in 2008.
By the way, Nancy Pelosi said Republicans are enemies of the state.
Chuck Schumer warned Gorsuch and Kavanaugh,
you've released the whirlwind and you'll pay the price.
Kamala Harris said,
Pearl Harbor and September 11th are just like January 6th.
You mean the one you hyped up and had a bunch of FBI,
that we now know had all.
kinds of government operatives at? You mean that one? Yes, but he is suppressing free speech.
Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump suppression. Have you ever heard of the Twitter files?
Have you ever seen the litigation that, you know, showed the communication between the FBI,
the White House, and social media companies? Just on the 2020 election, that's not even,
that's just the beginning of it, because that went through the Hunter Biden laptop, where we
were called deplorables. We were called crazy. We were called conspiracy theorists. We were a
danger to the republic. The FBI said that we were in bed with Russia. If we believed the Hunter
Biden laptop stuff, you mean that kind of stuff that was so uniting? Or was it the COVID stuff
that was so uniting? You know, where we said, hey, I don't think that we should rush into this
COVID vaccine and because we wouldn't,
we wouldn't take the vaccine. We were going to kill everybody,
every grandparent on earth, that we shouldn't, we shouldn't have medical care because
we were crazy and deplorable. We were killers because we said,
hey, I think our own government, not the Republicans, Democrats,
our own government was involved with the COVID vaccine. And we were called
hate mongers for saying that, anti-government people, wait, what, what?
Now that that's all proven.
Now, do we get an apology?
No, nobody apologized.
Or for the masks that you told us was science and we shouldn't question science and we now
find out.
No, that was arbitrary.
In fact, it made things worse.
Or the vaccines that we said, maybe we shouldn't rush and people lost their jobs,
their livelihood were called all kinds of names.
and now it shows that the vaccines might be part of the problem.
No, this one, this one will make, you don't have any immunity.
You have no natural immunity.
For the first time in all of human existence,
you have no human, no natural ability to fight this
and create your own defense against it.
Your body has no, really?
Wow.
Wow, no, no, no, you got to take it.
And you better listen to those teachers unions.
You know, those significant learning loss, increased mental health problems,
greater impact on lower-income students.
But we were the hate mongers for saying it.
Oh.
And I haven't gotten into the Russian collusion thing
or the parents at the school board meetings here in Virginia
that were monsters, monsters.
I didn't even get into the censorship.
I mean, forget the 2020.
censorship. How about the censorship with the White House and the social media companies on COVID?
How about any of those? I don't know. CNN. Seems like you might be wrong yet again.
May I suggest something? The answer is found in our founding documents. What is this really all about?
Because I'm going to take on those dirtbag, Patriot Front, white supremac, those guys that were down here
in Washington, D.C.
Over the weekend for 4th of July, dirtbags.
All of them, dirt bags.
Dangerous dirt bags.
Stupid, pathetic, dangerous dirtbags.
I'm going to take them on
because that's an embarrassment to our nation.
So give me a second before I get there.
But I want you to think about something all throughout the show today.
I just want you to think about one thing.
What is the real problem?
what is the real problem
well it's Marxism
okay what is Marxism
boil down to
the individual
exists for the state
or for the class
okay it's one class
against another
it's that class that is keeping you down
so this class can
wind up and the individual
is for the state
fascism
same kind of idea
the individual, there is nothing beyond the state and everything is the state.
So fascism is saying the same thing.
The individual doesn't matter.
Go get the Jews.
Go get the handicapped.
Doesn't matter.
It's for the collective good.
White supremacy.
White supremacy.
Go get to blacks.
Go get the Jews.
Go get to Hispanics.
Go get anybody who's different than you.
Because whites are the real solution.
Whites should have all the power.
what's the difference between that and some of the extremists on BLM and DEI that are saying whites are the problem
blacks are the ones the minorities and what's the difference between that and the Palestinian crazies
that are saying you know the real problem is the Jews do you know all these have one thing in common
collective they've all become about the collective they've all become about the collective
and who are the enemies? Who are the enemies? The ones who believe
all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights
who actually believe that, not playing the game, who actually believe in the power of the
individual. What is the other target? The other target is those who believe God knows you by
name, not some collective crazy, not Barack Obama's collective salvation, but actual salvation,
that Jesus came for the individual. You don't have, you don't have the crime of your father.
He doesn't take on your crimes. You don't take on his crime. You're judged as an individual.
Isn't it interesting that every group that we are seeing right now that is trying to pit us apart,
They all have a different definition of the collective, but they all arrive at the very same conclusion.
Your rights come from the group.
Your value comes from the group.
Your duty is to the group.
The American experiment says, no, your rights come from God.
Your dignity comes from your creator.
The state exists to protect your liberty, not to define your worth.
You see, it's really not that hard.
we're really only arguing one thing
and we're arguing the same thing
with the white supremacists
that we're saying to the Palestinian crazies
that we're saying to the BLM people
that we're saying to the fascists
that we're saying to the communist
that we're saying to
Zoran Mamdani
that we're saying to the
Republican progressives
that we're saying to the Democrat
progressive socialists
saying the same thing
it's the same argument
I think we should
get a little smarter and we should just boil it down. I think we should be able to go, oh,
we know your argument. You're just wearing a different uniform. Oh, you're wearing the red, white,
and blue with the black uniform and the mask and you're marching. Why? Because whites are
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The Fourth of July was, I mean, I don't even know how to describe it.
If you weren't there, unfortunately, a lot of people, the crowd was cut in half
because there was a threat of really violent lightning storms.
And so the government, I mean, you know, and I get it.
If you're on government property, you can sue then and say,
it's their fault.
They didn't tell us.
And so they were like, everybody off our property.
You can go stand in the street someplace.
You're not suing us.
So it was all a liability thing, which was just ridiculous,
but that's the world we live in.
But only about half of the people came back.
And it's sad because it was one of the most incredible fireworks shows I have ever seen.
Rob, our engineer, was there, and he took some video and some shots of it.
That, you know, if you happen to be watching the Blaze, you can watch.
because, I mean, he had a vantage point right by the Kennedy Center
that was just saw all of the barges at once.
And at the end, the Washington Post was right.
It does create some smoke.
Lots of smoke like I've never seen before.
It was incredible.
But anyway, I want to talk to you about something else that was happening on our 250th,
a bunch of white, racists, extremists, the Patriot Front, whatever they are.
I'm going to explain who they are here in a second.
But I want to talk about this because I denounce them.
I despise them.
I think they're an embarrassment to the United States of America just as much as the Klan or anybody else.
And we'll talk about that here coming up in just a second.
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chapter do it now so there's this horrible photograph from saturday morning that went around the world it was a
black woman sitting alone on a metro bench in washington dc and it looked very much like rosa parks
um here it is a 250th fourth of july and this woman all by herself on the bus sitting alone
surrounded by these masked men in matching shirts she looks up there's
nowhere for this woman to run. Can't imagine what they would imagine what it would feel like.
You're the only white guy on the metro and you're surrounded by Black Lives Matter people.
You comfortable? I'd be, I would be freaking out and I'm sure she was. Pray for her. So that's where we have to
start. Not with their manifesto. I want to start with her. Those men rose up out of the ground in press khakis and Navy shirts and
faces hidden behind white cloth and sunglasses, and they marched towards the capital with a drumbeat,
carrying American flag, some of them turned upside down. They waved the Confederate battle flag,
the banner of men who tried to rip this country in half to preserve chains on Independence Day,
next to the dome, to a drum, and they call themselves the Patriot Front, Patriot. I'd like to take
that word from these abominations right now. You don't deserve the word patriot.
They crawled out of Texas. Their leader, Thomas Rousseau, built this after Charlottesville,
2017, after a man drove into a crowd and killed Heather Heyer, I think, was her name, right?
When his old crew got too toxic, he rebranded it, same poison, put it in a clean shirt,
sharp creases, wrapped it in a flag, 13 stars, around a bundle of sticks and an act.
What is that?
That's the fascis.
Let me make this really clear.
That bundle of sticks with an axe is not some clever little logo.
It's the oldest symbol of raw collectivist power on earth.
In ancient Rome, the fascist meant strength comes only when everyone is bound together in one tight bundle under one authority.
Now, this can be something like Ben Franklin saying the 13 colonies come together and you can't break the arrows.
okay. But that's not a current reading of this. The individual stick is weak and breakable. Only when
you tie them all together under the axe, the power to punish do you have real force. Mussolini
took that symbol and built fascism on it. So that's when it takes a new meaning. Okay.
These men in masks took the same symbol, painted it red, white, and blue, and dared you not to notice.
And it's not subtle. I mean, they're not subtle.
It is the philosophy that the group, the tribe, the collective is everything, and the lone human is nothing.
That's why it was so frightening to see that young girl on the train all by herself.
Now, I want you to look at what they believe in their own words, because I saw people say, oh, yeah, let's hear the right talk about these guys.
Okay, here we are. Here we are.
Will you do anything like this for your side? No.
but I challenge you. I want to believe you will. So prove me wrong.
In their own words, they believe American identity is inherited through blood and not ink.
That this land belongs by birthright to European descendants only. They want a whites only ethno state.
They want a, quote, hard reset. Boy, didn't that sound familiar.
Democracy failed. Don't that sound familiar? The Republic is dead. Doesn't that sound familiar?
America is a carcass to carve up and rebuild for the right bloodlines.
Saturday they chanted reclaim America, demanded mass deportations, and then rode the train home past that woman on the bench.
Don't fall for the act gang. Don't do it. I know you won't. You're not that stupid.
They curse the government. They snarl at the state. And some people think, well, at least they're against Washington. No.
These are not small government men. They do not.
want you to be free no matter what your color is. They want you to be owned by the tribe,
by the blood, by the collective that seizes you at birth and never let you go.
There is nothing smaller than a man under blood and soil ideology. He's not a soul.
He's just a cell in the body. The Patriot Front is an abomination, full stop, no ifs,
ands, or buts, period. Peel back every mask.
You've seen this face before.
You've seen this face on the man who blames the Jews for everything.
Every war, every crash, every string pulled in the dark.
It's the Jews' fault.
Their leaked chats are drenched in it, the Jewish question.
Hitler's book passed around like it's scripture.
The Masked Marcher and the Jew hater.
They're not cousins.
They're the same men.
But I go further.
You've seen this face.
You've seen it before.
on the BLM activist, on the professor, the pundit, who looks at the white child and sees an oppressor
by birth.
They're the oppressor who assigns guilt and virtue by skin color the day you draw breath,
who puts every white man in the same guilty bucket.
Word for word, same sentence.
They just flip which blood is cursed, but they're the same people.
Let me go further.
You've seen it with antifference.
They tell you the rich capitalist is the enemy.
They have to be smashed.
They have to be hung.
They need a guillotine.
You've seen it in the socialist who says the problem is always the capitalist class
and the solution is always more state control over your life.
You've seen it in the Islamist or the Palestinian activist who's gone bat crap crazy,
who chanced that the Jew is the root of all evil and must be driven out from the river to the sea.
every single version that blames an entire group black white immigrant jew rich poor capitalist it doesn't matter they're they're doing the same thing and they're offering the same cure a hard reset a great reset more power to the right tribe more hatred of the wrong tribe more division into us versus them it's the same game every single time every
Time.
Blame the group.
Never the individual choices or the ideas.
Then demand a reset that gives the correct collective more control, more tribes, more uniforms, more loyalty tests, more enemies to hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.
Doesn't matter if the uniform is khakis and masks, black block and masks, Kifahs, academic robes.
It's the same lie wearing different clothing.
The individual, over there, the one that we hate in that group, that soul doesn't matter.
Only the blood, only the class, only the identity, only the grievance.
Once you accept that premise, the solution is always the same.
Tear down the old, empower the tribe that agrees with you, and punish the rest.
That's why all of these groups must be rejected.
You reject one, you must reject all of them.
This is why socialism is so dangerous.
It requires you to hate the capitalist as a class enemy.
This is why race essentialism on any side is poison.
This is why river from the river to the sea.
It's not geography.
It's a call to erase an entire group of people.
This is why blood and soil nationalism is not patriotism.
It's tribalism.
It's Nazism with better PR.
That's it. They all spring from the same rotten root. The belief that your worth is decided by a group that you were born into and that fixing the world means giving your group more power over everybody else's group, our enemies, foreign and domestic. Oh man, they love feeding us this poison. They'll just keep feeding us these poisons. They want us to believe all of it. So we'll divide our
and destroy ourselves. If we grow weak on the Declaration and the American system and our
Judeo-Christian values that say it's the individual, we're going to fall for one of these
versions, one of them. I don't know which one you'll fall for, but the promise is the same thing.
More control, more hatred, and more tribes. They're all the same. And there is only one cure.
We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created,
and they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights and among these rights are life,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
And governments are instituted among men to protect those rights.
Your rights don't come from bloodline.
They don't come from ancestry, not by class, not from a committee.
They come from your creator.
You're not a cell.
You're a soul.
You're made in the image of God one at a time.
He's named you.
That sentence is the most anti-tribal,
anti-collectivist, anti-fascist declaration in all of human history.
It indicts the Klansman and the Nazi and the race essentialist,
the socialist class warrior, the Islamist collective,
and every other mirror version of the same lie,
no matter what their uniform is that they're wearing today.
The founders bet everything they had on ink.
Their lives, they're forced to.
their sacred honor. Lincoln called this a proposition. The Constitution is ink. The emancipation
is ink. Women's suffrage is ink. Equal protection. Ink. Ink poured over all the blood
to make the sin right. Every collectivist movement, the Patriot Front, and all of its cousins
want to burn the ink and crawl back into the tribe.
Condem them, loudly, all of them by name.
The Patriot Front is an abomination.
And so is every other version of the same evil.
They call themselves left or right.
It doesn't matter.
It's evil.
But before you write off at the sunset thinking you're a hero,
make sure you check your own saddle first.
Do you cheer when those people get blamed as a group?
Do you nod when a baby is born guilty by skin or class?
Do you laugh when your foes and celebrate when your foes die?
Do you share the post that reduces millions to their blood or to their bank account?
Because if you do, you're just marching as well.
You just left the mask.
home. You know what I love about the Constitution and the Declaration? It doesn't take any prisoners
and it doesn't play favorites. Ever, ever. It indicts every last one of us who judges a soul by a
tribe. And what's amazing is they were just as flawed as we are. The men who wrote it were flawed.
They owned slaves while penning all men are created equal. The miracle is, is that they wrote that
promise anyway, a check bigger than they could cash, and they dared us to make good on it.
You want to call yourself a patriot? A true patriot is still trying. A true patriot still believes those
things, still argues for those things, still laying fresh ink over old blood, refusing to let the
tribe win, my tribe, your tribe, none of the tribes. The men in the mask just want to tear up that check.
so does anyone left, right, or disguised
who looks at your face and think they already know your worth by your blood,
your class, or your group?
Man, I don't know what's happened to me.
This week here in Washington,
I have such a clear understanding of the declaration and of the founders.
I do.
And once you do, you see the game and you stop picking teams.
The left wants you to use this moment and say,
see, I told you. I want to use it and say the same thing about the real enemy.
Collectivism in every uniform. Left or right, it doesn't matter. We have to stand together on the
principles in the declaration that make every one of these movements irrelevant and alone.
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Tonight, I am with Christians United for Israel.
I'm going to be speaking about a lot of the stuff I just was talking about there.
But I'm going to be speaking there tonight.
And I think you can get tickets.
I don't know if they're still available at Kufi-C-F-I.org in Washington.
in DC. Then on July 10th, that's this coming Saturday. I'm going to be in Las Vegas. I'm going to be
speaking for Freedom Fest, which should be a blast. Freedom Fest in Vegas. Kind of a weird
bookend of the week. But I hope to see you there. Also, if you missed, I was in San Diego a couple of
weeks ago and I gave a speech on the USS Midway. And I talked briefly about the history of Midway Island
and how the U.S. came to possess it.
Did you know, did you know that?
Do you know how the Midway, how we got those islands?
This is the craziest thing.
Bird crap.
We were out in the middle of nowhere,
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And so we're like,
we claim this bird crap for the United States of America.
And it turns out to be one of the critical battles in World War II, the Midway.
You can see that speech now if you're a Torch member or wherever you get your podcast.
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I want to play something.
The Ayatollah Comani, his funeral was this weekend.
Now here is a woman who worked with Senator Warren, okay, a Democratic socialist.
Senator Warren, and I want you to hear what she said.
She's sitting over in the Middle East, attending the funeral of the Ayatollah, and this is what she says on social media.
Listen.
He was a leader to all people of the world who struggle against imperialism, against arrogance, against Zionism, against genocide.
To me, he was the greatest anti-imperialist leader to have lived during my lifetime.
Well, that's interesting.
I don't have what I want to talk to you.
I worked on this for a couple of hours last night,
and I just can't get it right, and I need your help.
Because we're talking over each other.
We're talking around each other.
We're not talking to each other.
And it's becoming so clear that we have so much in common
or should have so much in common.
When did that stop becoming a problem for Democrats?
When did someone going over to the Ayatollah Khomeini's funeral in Iran,
not be a problem in the Democratic Party.
And I don't want to win.
Honestly, what I'm about to tell you, I'm not looking to win.
What I would like is if somebody would just pause and go,
well, okay, no, wait a minute, that's a fair question.
I'm not trying to get you to think something.
I'm trying to get you to answer something,
question something.
and I don't know what your answer is, and that's really, I want the honest answer.
And I'm going to question some things, but not because you're my enemy, not because you're stupid.
I don't want an apology or anything else.
I really honestly want your help in understanding something.
Because of the better part of 20 years now, I have been warning that the Democratic Party has been changing.
And not liberal.
Okay, that's different.
I was the one who brought the progressives to the forefront and said,
this is what a progressive means.
I've been defining these things based on their actual meanings.
And I said at the time back in 2008, you know, it's really,
in fact, I said this in 2004.
Why are you putting a socialist in the presidential box?
This is dangerous.
They're not, you're not using them.
They will eat you in the end.
because they actually believe in these socialist things.
And that's not the same as being a Democrat.
What are you doing?
And it seems like Democrats are increasingly comfortable with ideas
that not too long ago, both parties considered well outside of the American mainstream.
Socialism.
And now it's starting to edge into actually saying communism.
Identity politics replacing class solidarity.
growing hostility towards capitalism, an uneasy relationship with Israel.
And you know, at that one I kind of understand we should have an uneasy,
I have an uneasy relationship with all countries.
But in particular, the growing anti-Semitism.
And as I said these things 20 years ago, I was called all kinds of names.
I was hit by progressive Jewish organizations as being an anti-Semite to say that
anti-Semitism was coming because it always comes with socialism and collectivism.
You always say a democratic socialist.
That's a Republican talking point.
No, it isn't, I was using a technical term.
Nobody's going to be an American socialist.
Okay, all right.
But here's where I get confused here.
Now everybody is trying to change in America into socialists, a socialist.
country. I mean, I remember when Barack Obama was asked if he was a socialist. He didn't embrace
the label. He rejected it. In fact, he called me all kinds of names for even suggesting that he
liked Karl Marx or Mao or communism or Marxism or socialism. Joe Biden didn't campaign as a socialist.
Over and over again, he said, I'm a Democrat. Nancy Pelosi said socialism was not the Democratic
party. And I think at their time they believed that. They just didn't realize they were playing
footsies with people who would not forgive them for using them. Now, whether they personally admired
parts of Europe's, you know, social democracies, they believed Americans still drew a bright line
between liberalism and socialism, real socialism, and that distinction mattered. I think that's
where we started, but today, does it?
Today, candidates openly call themselves democratic socialists.
They are no longer dismissed as fringe voices in a large part of the party.
They're winning elections.
They're shaping debates.
They're influencing the direction of democratic politics.
And I'm not asking you whether you agree with them.
I'm asking you, I think, something that I think is simpler.
Why did that stop bothering?
you. I'm hoping it still does, but if it does,
how come I don't hear Democrats saying it?
I mean, you just heard what I said about the Patriot. You should be condemning them like I just
condemn the Patriot Front without exception. Here's another question. You tell me Donald Trump
represents authoritarianism. Okay, I'm just for the sake of argument. I'm going to say everything
you've ever said about him is right. Okay, I don't agree with that, but let's just assume that your
concerns are completely justified, then shouldn't you become even more skeptical when someone
promises that more power should be concentrated in Washington? Shouldn't every American left or
right become suspicious whenever government is presented as the answer to every problem?
You know, you fought for socialized medicine, and I told you it wouldn't work,
and it's not working. It only made things higher because that's what happens when
government gets involved and now, as I told you they would, they're pushing for even more socialized
medicine. Look what's happening in Canada. Look what's happening in Britain. Look what's happening in Scandinavia.
It doesn't work. But they're pushing for more power. If too much power in Donald Trump is dangerous,
isn't too much power in government worth questioning as well? Do you really trust everyone on
your side, especially those who say, yeah, I'm a Democratic socialist. I don't believe in capital.
I kind of lean towards communism a bit.
Don't you think we should have smaller government, if that's even a possibility?
I really want to know, when did capitalism?
When did the free market?
Because I have a problem with the way capitalism is being done.
It's grotesque.
And why is it grotesque?
Because it got into bed with big government.
So why would we make the government even more powerful?
Why would we give the government more power to be able to do things?
behind everybody's back and get into bed with these politicians.
That's not a problem with just the Republicans.
That's a problem with all of Washington.
But when did the free market become something to apologize for?
Not reform, not improve, apologize for.
To detest.
My grandparents were Democrats still the day they died.
Why? Because of FDR.
Because they remember him defending the worker.
the worker who wanted jobs, the factories, the small businesses,
a chance to own their own home, to build something,
to pass something on to their children.
They didn't see success in small businesses something shameful.
They wanted more Americans to achieve it.
When did that language begin to change?
And the one of really breaks my heart is something I never thought we would do.
because I don't think Democrats hate Jewish people.
I really don't.
I don't believe that most Democrats support Hamas.
I don't.
I don't believe most Democrats support the Ayatollah Khomeini.
But how come I'm not hearing people going,
that person can never come back and work with Elizabeth Warren?
And Elizabeth Warren should be questioned,
how did you have this person on your staff?
when Jewish Americans tell you something deeply disturbing has changed,
when they tell you they no longer feel welcome inside parts of the coalition,
they helped build when they hear slogans that sound less like calls for peace
and more like calls for their elimination,
do you even hear that anymore?
I'm not accusing you. I'm genuinely asking you,
do you hear it anymore?
Do you believe that the Jews are just imagining it?
have you just dismissed it for some reason or another?
Can you even bring yourself to look at it?
How are you dismissing it?
Do you think they're overreacting?
Or do you quietly admit that something has changed,
but you're hoping that it's not going to turn into something bad
and someone else deals with it?
Because maybe that's the way I would deal with it if I were a Democrat.
Maybe I would be like, somebody else is not going to turn into that.
And I asked because I remember another Democratic Party, Harry Truman,
recognized Israel within minutes of its birth.
John Kennedy stood against Soviet communism.
They knew what it was.
Democrats, Republicans argued constantly,
but they generally agreed that Marxism was bad
and not the future of America.
And that wasn't controversial ever.
It was common ground.
And the Democrats denied that they were going that way
in 2008, 9, 10, all the way up till about
a year and a half ago.
And I don't know the question.
I mean, I wish I could have a series of questions that could really truly be disarming
that wouldn't sound accusatory.
And I struggled with this because I don't know how to put it.
Because look, I have people in my own family who wrote some horrible things in family texts this weekend.
And accused me of, you know, fascism and everything else.
And it made me sad.
It made me go, that's not who I am.
And really, you really think that about me, that I am for fascism.
Huh.
And I just wanted to ask, wait, but how do you feel about communism?
How are you dismissing these things?
And I think the only thing that you could say that I could understand is you're just hoping that that's not really a problem.
but you must look at it because it is growing at an exponential rate.
Yes, you can point to the Patriot Front, and I just dealt with that, clearly condemn that.
I condemn that.
Can you meet reasonable people halfway and say, look, we're not going to solve.
You're not going to be convinced Donald Trump is a good guy.
I'm not going to be convinced that, you know, Mom Donnie has, you know,
know, the Patriots heart in mind.
He wants to fundamentally transform America into something that it is not.
And that's not good.
But do we have anything in common anymore?
If I could somehow go back 15 years,
if I could walk into a union hall or a neighborhood Democratic club or a family barbecue,
and I could show you a video of today's political arguments,
I could show you that video and say that's somebody with Elizabeth Warren.
I could show you, Mom Donnie, and what he said about America
and people calling themselves democratic socialist
and calling for the destruction of the Democratic Party,
that capitalism is the problem,
the engine that lifted people out of poverty, billions of people,
the free market system.
I could show you the campus protests where chance
are being said that leave Jewish students terrified
arguments whether America is a fundamental force for good
or fundamentally a force for oppression that should be destroyed
if I showed all of that to Democrats 15 years ago
would they say yes
yes that's exactly where I hope our party ends up
or would they stare at the screen and say that's crazy
that's not true. That's not us.
I know because I said those things.
That's what they said to me.
That's not us. That's crazy.
That's a conspiracy theory.
That's what you are.
But because I know that answer would be different today than it was,
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Why is it different?
I really believe most people don't wake up one morning and decide they've changed.
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I want to talk to you a little bit about Zoran Mondani and what he said over the weekend.
He was speaking, did a speech in New York City.
It was radically different than any speech that I've ever heard given on 4th of July by an elected official.
But I want to play part of it.
And I want to talk to you a little bit about the socialism that we hear so much speak about.
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As we mark 250 years, what do we see? We see a city of contradictions within a nation of
contradictions. We see the wealthiest country in the history of the world, one where children
go to sleep hungry, while the world's first trillionaire hungers for more. We see monopolies that
dominate every industry and oligarchs who buy elections. We see mass agents terrorizing our streets,
eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before spiriting them away in unmarked vans.
We see a nation whose immense wealth has been built by those with calloused, dirt street hands,
those who toil on factory floors and chisel into stone. And we see a nation that has allowed
so much of that wealth to be held instead in the soft hands of a precious few.
the soft hands of a precious few. Let's just use Leon Musk. Has he not earned his money? I mean,
I don't know how you earn a trillion dollars, quite honestly. But does he not deserve what he has
brought to the world through speech and technology, communications, what he has done for the world
where they can now communicate freely in countries where you could not be free to speak? He's got
the satellite system up. He's reinvented the car and given all of the tech. He didn't put a patent
on it. He gave the patents away for free so anyone can use it. He is transforming the idea of space.
He is building a space economy, which you won't understand for another five to 10 years,
but when that thing hits, you will understand.
He may have soft hands, but he's done the intellectual plowing of almost every field.
I don't want to get this.
You know, I'm just tired of socialism.
I'm tired.
I just wish we could have an honest conversation.
But we are dealing with so many people that are so uninformed.
Yes, there are great disparities in wealth.
Yes.
and you say, and while they're buying elections, yes, like Soros, do you mean Soros or is he exempt?
Because I would like the money to get out of politics as well, but it's not an honest fight.
Most people who are saying that's not honest.
If you have a problem with all the money in politics, good, good.
So do I.
If you have a problem with corrupt capitalism, so do I.
But the answer is not bigger.
government, but socialism will work. Let me tell you, America's been told a really simple story for a very
long time. If America could only be more like Denmark. Now, we're not even talking about Denmark or Sweden,
you know, or Norway anymore. We're not talking about that. They are talking about a different kind of
socialism now, but let's just say they're talking about, we just want to be like Norway and Sweden.
It's, it's the favorite exhibit in almost every debate about capitalism in government. The Nordic
countries, they're proof. Socialism works. But
Before you remodel your house after somebody else's blueprint, let's walk through the front door first, okay?
Because the story that almost everyone tells you about Scandinavian nations leaves out the part that actually made Scandinavia successful.
The leaders themselves reject the label socialist.
Don't believe me, look it up.
The former Danish prime minister, Andres Rasmussen or something,
came to the United States and addressed it directly.
He said, Americans associate Denmark with socialism.
Then he added, and I'm quoting, Denmark is far from a socialist planned economy.
Denmark is a market economy.
Wow, how come it?
Where are the posters for that?
That's a remarkable statement.
Imagine somebody insisting Texas is a communist state.
While the governor keeps coming out and going, we're not.
We're not.
We're Texas.
We're not communist.
And yet the myth survives somehow.
So what's really happening?
The Nordic countries have built generous welfare states.
That part is absolutely true.
They provide universal health coverage.
College is subsidized, heavily subsidize, or free.
Parents receive paid leave.
Safety nets are extensive.
But those benefits sit on top of economies that depend on capitalism every single day,
not just capitalism, competitive capitalism, strong property rights, private ownership,
entrepreneurship, open trade, innovation, businesses that are expected to compete in the marketplace
rather than survive on government protection. Those days are long gone. And this is the part that
never makes it to a campaign speech. According to the Index of Economic Freedom, Denmark has
consistently ranked among the freest economies in the entire world.
The country most often used to argue against capitalism scores routinely as the world's
freest capitalist economy. Wow, does that make you curious at all? At all? I mean,
should we look into that? During the post-war decades, Sweden dramatically expanded government
spending, the taxes, the regulation. By the 1970s and into the 1980s, economic growth slowed way
down. Investments weakened. Entrepreneurs left. Some of Sweden's most successful companies and business
leaders moved. They just moved out of the country. IKEA relocated ownership to the Netherlands.
Tetrapak moved to Switzerland. Sweden's relative standing among wealthy nations fell sharp.
sharply for two decades.
And then everybody turns away and doesn't say,
so what happened next?
Sweden didn't double down.
They didn't double down.
It reversed course.
Governments from both the left and the right
reduced regulations.
They reformed the pensions.
These are things we're not doing.
They introduce private competition into education.
That'll never happen, right?
Today, more than 800 independent schools operate with public funding.
Private companies run a substantial share of the Swedish primary health centers.
Taxes were restructured.
Markets were liberalized.
The reforms were not a rejection of the welfare state.
They were an acknowledgement that somebody first has to create the wealth to pay for it.
It's really hard to redistribute prosperity after you've regulated.
prosperity out of existence.
And that's what New York is doing.
And here's another fact that surprises most Americans.
The Nordic countries,
they don't finance their governments primarily on taxing billionaires.
Did you know that?
Nope.
They tax everyone.
The cashier, the plumber, the teacher, the nurse, the mechanic,
not just the billionaire,
everyone in Denmark and Sweden value added taxes of around 25% apply to everyday purchases.
So that means if you want this, your taxes are going to go up at the very bottom and you're
going to get a 25% VAT tax. You buy shoes, furniture, television, dinner at a restaurant,
a significant amount of that. 25% goes to the government.
Income taxes are broad. Payroll taxes are broad.
Consumption taxes are broad, meaning everybody pays them.
And the system works there because almost everyone contributes.
Now, do you think Americans are going to accept that?
Because I don't.
Would you trade that?
Another myth deserves some attention here.
Many people believe Scandinavia punishes wealth more aggressively than America.
Nope, nope, nope, nope.
The reality is that several Nordic countries,
actually have abolished their wealth taxes because they don't work.
Sweden, get this one, no longer has an inheritance tax.
Norway is debating and reducing its wealth taxes
because the high net worth individuals are leaving the country.
That's what's happening in California.
Where are they going?
They're leaving New York to go to Florida.
They're leaving California to go to Texas.
If it was all countrywide, these extensive socialist taxes,
they'd leave America.
Because the policymakers
understand something
every country eventually discovers,
but we just don't. Capital moves.
Entrepreneurs move.
Investments move.
Governments compete as well.
And here's one of the biggest misunderstandings we have.
It's on healthcare.
Healthcare is free.
It's not free.
It's never free.
Nothing's free.
Nordic health care systems
are financed through the taxes that every, remember I told you, everybody pays taxes,
citizens pay throughout their working lives. Many systems also include co-payments for doctor visits,
prescription drugs or specialist care. Look at Canada. You're paying for private insurance on top of it.
Now, different countries use different arrangements. Some are good, some are not. The point is,
it's not that their systems are bad. The point is that they are paid for by the taxpayer and not
the billionaire. Somebody always has to pay. The bill doesn't just go away. It just arrives in a
different envelope. I'll give you this. This is even more interesting. Nordic countries are filled
with private companies. Filled with private companies. Global companies. Innovative companies.
Successful companies. Volvo. Erickson, Lego, Spotify, Cone. They all compete around the world.
and their governments expect them to succeed because those companies generate the tax revenue that
supports the welfare system. Why do you hate successful companies if they're expected to pay taxes?
But our taxes, everything is so screwed up here, we've made special exemptions for everyone.
Everyone should pay taxes.
No successful business, no generous welfare state.
It's that simple.
You get rid of business.
You don't have the, the, the, well-fair.
welfare. Another ingredient that economists often point to, and that is trust, something we don't have.
Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, consistently are the highest trust societies in the world.
People generally believe their neighbors will obey the rules. Now, that's changing because of the
border situation. Government corruption is relatively low. It's not here. Institutions enjoy broad
public confidence. Not here. Look at the fraud that's going on.
That kind of social capital is incredibly valuable because it lowers the transaction cost.
It simplifies regulation.
It allows systems to function with fewer layers of enforcement.
Trust, you cannot legislate trust.
It develops over generations.
And once it's gone, it's gone.
And that's why culture matters and institutions matter and history matters.
I'm not selling the Nordic.
down the river and I'm not saying it's perfect. It has its strengths. It has its weaknesses.
Like every system designed by human beings. The real lesson here is not about socialism versus
capitalism. The real lesson here I think is about intellectual honesty. If somebody
proves or points to Denmark as proof that socialism works, now you have the information.
You have to say, would you acknowledge the Denmark's commitment?
commitment to private enterprise and taxes? If somebody praises Sweden's welfare system,
you want to mention Sweden's market reforms after 1990? Well, Finland, they're public services.
We want to mention Finland's strong support for private business and global competition.
You know, good ideas don't travel alone. Neither do bad ones. The danger comes when we import only the
policies we like while ignoring the conditions that make them possible.
It's like pointing to a championship football team and deciding the secret to winning is a fancy
stadium. No, no, no, it's not. Yeah, but look at the stadium. It's visible. Yeah, but the years of
practice? I don't see that. Well, but they may not be visible. Well, it's really the secret is the
trophy. No, it's the discipline that you don't see in the case. The welfare benefits are visible,
but the productive economy underneath often isn't.
And every society eventually faces the same question.
How much can you distribute?
The answer depends on the other question that comes first.
How much can you produce?
That's the question that humbles governments.
History is filled with nations that become wealthy
and then debate how to share the prosperity.
History is also filled with nations that try to distribute
prosperity before they've created it.
And those stories
always end the same way. The pie shrinks.
Everybody receives a smaller
slice. The Nordic
companies remind us something worth
remembering. Markets create
wealth. Governments
redistribute that wealth
should you choose. But you
can't redistribute wealth that no
longer exists.
And that's what New York
needs to learn.
Back in a minute.
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So I was at the Midway on June 6th, USS Midway.
And a lot of people just think that everything is just
But the right to say meh has been earned and paid for by somebody.
This speech is available now wherever you get your podcast.
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Here's a clip of it.
It is our 250th anniversary.
How many of us remember,
how many of us remember what we're even living in today
and the value of this freedom?
The things that we see, the things that we're able to accomplish, the God we can praise or not praise.
For the first time in human history, men live like they've never lived before.
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Remember where we have come from.
Remember what it is taken.
remember those who have sacrificed so we can say me i'm really struck by um the fact that our answers are really easy
and and today's theme of today's show has really been you know all of these all of these uh organizations
from the democratic socialist to the patriot front to b lm to the crazy palatheas
Palestinian fronts that are screaming to the woman in that was with Elizabeth Warren who
you know was just in Iran for the Ayatollah Khomeini chanting death to America they all have
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It's one of the thoughts that we have,
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Yako Buenz is with me now and
Yako is the lead pastor of Mercy Culture Church in Washington, D.C.
I saw you, was it Saturday?
Saturday.
And we were at the Victims of Communism Museum, which is always a delight, always fun.
A really amazing museum and everybody should go and see it.
But we were there and we were talking and I said, what are you up to?
How's the church going?
And you told me that you had just, you were struggling to find a church.
church for a long time. You found one. You finally, you know, started one, doing great work, and then
you were evicted. Is that right? Yeah, yeah. Tell the story. So mostly culture church founded in,
Fort Worth, Texas, eight campuses in Texas, now a campus in Orange County. So we launched the campus
in Washington, D.C., and we become a bit of no match to find a building. It's not easy to find a
building in this city. Come to find out that during the Biden administration, that opened a little window
where they told churches, if you sell your property, you could sell it to developers.
So a lot of churches left.
And now we're trying to find a church.
So we go building to building.
We finally find a building.
We sign an agreement, contract.
We're still under contract.
And we start getting complaints from the building.
They're saying, well, listen, hold on one second.
You're very political.
I said, we're not political.
It's just spiritual.
I said, what is it that's political?
They said, well, you're saying you're anti-abortion.
You're saying that there's two gender.
You're saying that kids should not be transified.
You're saying things that are just political.
I said it's not political.
It's scripture.
But wouldn't the saying the opposite be political?
Because that's what the churches around here are preaching.
Why isn't then advocating political?
I start diving, Glenn, because it's my relationship with the Lord
and my relationship with the Lord and everybody's relationship is a one-on-one personal relationship.
So I start diving in and I start digging, digging.
I'm digging back 230 years.
So I find a church, which the oldest church,
church here it's in Georgetown, Episcopalian. Not that the denomination matters, but I find this church
and we go to this church and we get put on a tour inside this church because I'm now looking for
what powers and principalities are operating in this city? Why is there this cloud of confusion
over this city? Why can a politician do well in his home state get elected to national Congress
show up here and all of a sudden these colors change? What is that? Are people just selling their
souls and then you find that no there are demonic strongholds in this city that has been given right
a passage dominion a home inside the church the church in the city and i'm not saying every church but
come to find on this tour there are 13 churches in this city that are 200 plus years old
that run on the principle that they are and they say this said it out loud to us in person that
They are the collective mind of the Holy Spirit, which is blasphemy.
Blasphemy.
Everything we've talked about today.
Everything I've talked about.
God is the God of the individual, not the collective.
They're the collective mind of the Holy Spirit.
So they speak for the Holy Spirit.
They decide.
And very braggadociously, now the guy who's touring me doesn't know I'm a pastor,
because we're looking at buildings that I know found out.
You tell them a pastor, they're definitely not going to work.
you. We're even looking at signing a lease under an LLC name or something different.
So this guy tours us and he said, listen, do you know the woman? He asked if I know the woman
who scolded the president right after the National Cathedral right after his inauguration. I said,
I don't know her, but I know of her. And I watched. And he proudly says, she's with us.
She's in this collection. She's one of the 13. And we're, and we're, and he proudly says, she's with us. She's in this collection. She's one of the 13.
and we took that speech, them, and we all approved that speech, because correction, that's how
correction gets made in this city. That's how things pass through to Congress, comes to this collective
mind of the Holy Spirit. And I'm thinking, we're in a church. We're standing in a church, one of the
oldest. This church is founded by Thomas Jefferson, funded him, and I mean, it's 230 years old.
It was founded in 1790.
So I'm starting to see, wait a second, they're strongholds.
So we get to this building we're trying to buy, which is a Methodist church.
It hasn't preached a sermon in this church since March 2020.
Zero.
It's dark.
The church, now, the Methodists take care of their buildings.
The building is stunning.
I bet.
They run a great real estate operation.
It's beautiful, but there's no sermon being preached.
So we're saying, let us bring the gospel to you.
this community. We want to preach the gospel to the city because God's called us to the city,
not to Arlington, not to Virginia, but to the city. And they say to me, we know who you are,
we know the gospel you preach, which is just the gospel, it's just the word of God, is that these
truths that are self-evident, these liberties and justice we're talking about, the 250 we're
celebrating behind you, it's because of Judeo-Christian values. It's because there's a set of
principles that says, for me and my house, we can serve the Lord.
I don't know what my neighbor is doing, but I can lead my children in the gospel.
I can lead my children that there's liberty and justice.
I can talk about mercy and grace that's freely given every morning because we have it freely
given through the cross.
Are you talking about that gospel?
She goes, yes, you're radical.
And I said, what is it that's so radical about us?
So they start talking amongst these 13 and we start getting evicted.
We are at a fourth location now.
the day before I met you we get a notice from the building we're in saying we will not renew your lease
and I said why and I go because you're too political
I talked to the owner of the building and he says to me my staff won't show up
if you're in the building and I said and he says to me he said Yaki you know we have staff
some are trans and I said we look we love all human beings I hate Satan
and I hate demonic spirits
that indoctrinate people that you'll find in fascism, that you'll find in communism,
looking at another person saying, oh, they're the peasant class, let's rule them.
I can't stand for that, because we have liberty and justice for all through Christ.
He goes, that's just radical.
And he says this to me.
It's radical.
He says this to me, I quote, he said, we've had many churches that we've worked with in this city,
and we've never seen a church like yours.
And I said, is it because we say things like life has value in the womb?
He says, yes, you can't say things like that.
People need to choose.
I said, so people can choose who live and die?
I fight human trafficking.
How am I going to get somebody to fight for a 12-year-old child that's being trafficked
if you won't defend a baby in the world?
You won't.
And he said, but you say things like, you know, children shouldn't be transified.
You can't have transgender rights.
Then I find out this particular reverent who told me we will never sell this building
to you, will never lease you.
And we're making a fair market offer.
The building's for sale.
So you're saying we cannot buy it because we are in love with Jesus.
I would check that.
I would check that.
Your realtors may be in hot water here.
When you start profiling, who can and can't buy a building.
She says this to me.
They say to me, you're radical with a gospel.
I dig into her Instagram, Glenn.
when there was a trans march
in a pro-trans rights march
for children.
So basically what this march said is
we're standing for the child against the parent.
Jeez.
If the parent doesn't want to give the child
the option to transition,
guess who led this march with a sign
in a V formation, the front of the march?
This reverent.
So what I found is in this city
it's different than other cities.
In this city, that which is evil often is led by the church.
Okay, so I asked Yako to come on because he told me the story and I said,
we got to help find you a place.
If you're an attorney and you can help,
and I mean somebody who has big friends that could help as an attorney,
if you have funding and you're like, I will help buy a building here.
Yako has been leading the front line spiritually for a very long time on a lot of really dark, dark stuff.
Human trafficking is the number one thing.
I trust you more than almost anybody, Yaco, that I know spiritually.
I mean, you have really proven yourself time and time again to be a man of dignity and honor,
and you just won't bend and you won't sit down.
But if you can, if you want to help, how can they get a hold of you?
Can they?
Yeah, they can email me.
You want to get that.
I'll tell you what, I will tweet something out.
They can text the letters DC to the number 590-590.
5-90.
Text DC to 590-0.
They'll get a reply from our team and then they'll find a way to get in touch with us.
I just ask Claude because Claude is the most liberal out of all of the AI search engines.
and I just said, hey, what do you know about the collective 13
that presents itself as the collective mind of the Holy Spirit in D.C.?
It says, I can't find anything easy, give me more information, blah, blah, blah.
But one thing, this is Claude.
One thing worth flagging since it is, let's see,
since it's in the work that you're doing right now,
somehow or another knows what I'm working,
the phrase itself is a near perfect specimen of the thing you've been circling
the collective mind of the Holy Spirit takes something the tradition insists is personal and individual
the spirit that indwells in one soul that Christ described as coming to each believer
and dissolves it into a hive mind that's clawed I mean that's the thing that
There is like, that's the devil.
All this AI is the devil.
That's what it's saying.
Holy cow.
Yes.
And to be face to face with it, to have it said to you not through hearsay or where you got to read between the lines, but to have it spoken.
You have it spoken to you is.
How can we pray for you?
For wisdom that in those moments I make the right decisions that I don't act in emotion.
and that we are very sober-minded
of what the actual Holy Spirit is doing,
that we can see through the facade.
And I pray the same thing over the leaders in this country.
Can you imagine if those are the pastors and the reverence that are consulting?
Like, come to us.
We're the collective mind of the Holy Spirit.
I mean, that is a problem, Glenn,
and it's old in this town.
It's not new.
Oh, it's all old.
A lot of the evil that is happening in this town is ancient.
Yeah.
It's well beyond 250 years.
And you know, when you give Satan footholds, we talk about footholes, demonic strongholds, generational curse.
We're talking about inner vows, those kind of things.
They matter.
When you make commitments, inner vows, and you give Satan territory, he takes it.
And the longer he has it, the strong.
stronger the stronghold.
So the strongholds we're talking about what you do every day on your show.
And you are, I've said this.
I said, praise God, I loved Rush Limbaugh, praise God for Glenn Beck.
I've got a personal thing that I just, and I won't sit on air, but I think you're the type of man that should lead a nation.
I'll leave it there.
Good.
And keep it there buried deeply.
Or lead a movement, and you do.
but it is tearing down high places that man built and raising up the name of Christ.
And that's what it's about.
And that doesn't mean physical buildings need to come down.
It's powers and mentalities.
And you do it every day through truth and justice, and I can't honor you enough.
Give me the address where people I need to go again.
Text the letters DC to the number 590.
590.
Yeah.
DC.
Thank you.
As always, good to see you.
Stay safe.
Thank you.
Appreciate you.
Stay spiritually safe.
We will.
Okay.
God bless you.
Thank you.
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Back to the Glenn Beck program.
I am Jason Butchall
filling in for the last segment here for Glenn.
I was just talking with our subscribers,
our insiders, about the biggest
story that was going down
yesterday, and it was big
by far. So there was
if you're in the United States, you were a
cheering, I guess, unless you're with the mainstream media possibly.
And unless you're a soccer fan in Belgium or other people in Europe, they were not too
happy with what happened.
It came down yesterday.
We got it from the athletic that one of the best teams, our best players on the U.S.
men's team, was having his red card one game suspension thrown out.
And all over the mainstream media, all you could see was how, you know, President Trump
had called the FIFA president head, and that mysteriously after that, the suspension got lifted.
There was a little more context that I was reading.
There were sources kind of all over on this.
I was reading a source.
I was reading from Clay Travis, who posted on X that there was a lot more involved to it.
Apparently, Howard Lutnik and a few others put together a crack team of lawyers from outside the government
to go into this and see if they could get this.
overturned and it has now been overturned. I'm curious, what would you have done? What will you,
do on this if you were, you are the coach of the U.S. team? Would you play him? I, I don't, I don't know
if I would. I've got some, I think that at this point, I would wait a little bit. I would probably
wait. I wouldn't play him right at the beginning. I would wait and see how the men's team is doing.
Then if it's not going so great, then of course I would put him in. But it was just really cool to
see that the FIFA red card got hit by the Trump card. And there is no, there is no competition
there. Pretty cool. I'll be watching it, as I'm sure you will be. We have a lot to go over tomorrow.
I cannot wait. We will see you tomorrow on the clubbed program.
