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How the left's DANGEROUS LIES may lead to WORLD CHAOS soon

The far left (looking at you, New York Times) completely LIED about the message Glenn gave listeners in the days before January 6th, 2021. And the left — which Glenn says has been TAKEN OVER by radical Marxists looking to destroy our country — has continued to outright LIE to the American people for the last several years about every single newsworthy topic. Those lies are becoming more and more dangerous. Because the left's current lies about energy could result in MASSIVE starvation around the world…which Glenn predicts could happen in places like Africa in the next two years: ‘You have no idea what's about to hit you, guys. You have no idea.’

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STU: There is that weird attention span thing, that I think if we came up with a way to solve it, our society would be in a much better place.

The stories that come up. They're the biggest story in the world. We have an opinion on it. They have an opinion on it. And then it just kind of goes away. It's like the transitory inflation thing.

Like, that was a big story. We kept saying, it's not transitory. Then it was just settled. But there was never a point where people said, oh, well, Glenn Beck really nailed that one. That doesn't happen.

If it would just happen --

GLENN: You know why? Because we're all Dory the goldfish.

We're all Dory.

STU: Yeah.

GLENN: What were we talking about?

STU: I will say, I do have young children. But I don't quite -- she was forgetful, right?

Was that it?

GLENN: Yeah.

STU: She had short-term memory problems. Is that it?

GLENN: Yeah. I have short-term memory problems. Hey, I'm Dory. I have short-term memory problems. That's the way it happened over and over again --

STU: Okay. Sara is saying she's not a goldfish.

GLENN: She's not a goldfish. She's a whatever fish. She's a cartoon, Sara. Let it go.

STU: The point though, is that if that would be -- like, there are certain things that we can all talk about, that would really improve our society. Man, that would be a great one.

GLENN: It would be.

STU: Just like, okay. Hey, everyone. Let's look back at that thing that we were all talking about incessantly, three months ago. And how did that turn out? And how should we adjust the -- our perception of the next story, based on what we learned?

Wouldn't that be really interesting?

Wouldn't it be great, if our society could do that?

GLENN: It would be interesting too, if somebody just had a sense of memory in themselves.

But I don't think people see the -- I just don't think they see the hypocrisy in themselves. Making such a big deal of calling for violence, on January 6th.

Use me as an example. The New York Times used me as the prime example.

STU: Oh. This is so frustrating.

GLENN: Of January 6th.

And that's not what I said. Here's what the New York Times -- two days before a mob and Trump supporters invaded the United States capitol, upending the nation's peaceful transition of power, leaving five people dead. The right-wing radio star, Glenn Beck, delivered a message to his flock, of 10.5 million listeners. It's time to fight. It's time to rip and claw and rake, Beck said. It's time to go to war, as the left went to war, four years ago.

Now, as the left went to war, four years ago. Clear what I said. But not in this particular context.

We talked to the New York Times, for a week leading up to this article, we gave them the tapes. We told them exactly what it was.

We gave them the actual quotes.

They refused to print them. Until a correction two days later. Mr. Beck did not lobby for his listeners to invade the capitol. And a day later, he urged marchers to kind of channel your inner Martin Luther King. Just adding that violence is just not who we've ever been. But the language he used on his January 4th show, was typical aggressively rhetoric.

STU: I mean, you guys blue this. You should have given him the January 6th show, where he specifically said not to even go to the event. This is before it was a riot. We were just like, look. There could be problems. And I don't think it's a good idea, to even go to the January 6th rally.

GLENN: Yeah.

STU: And, oh, that's right. You did give them that. And they do put that in at all. And decided to skip the January 5th show. To include the January 4th show, where you weren't talking about going to the riot. Or the rally.

GLENN: Right. And the other was the January 6th transcript. Also.

STU: Right. Where you said, what was going on, was terrible.

GLENN: Anyway, so I'm looking at my tweets, from January 6th. I'm looking at other people, that have tweeted, on January 6th. And it's -- it's quite amazing how all of these people -- all of these people. Here's Ted Cruz. Those storming the Capitol, need to stop now. The Constitution protects peaceful protest, but violence from the left and right, is always wrong. So they need to stop now. And it's always wrong.

And yet, Ted Cruz, you know, he's a maniac. But look at what, you know, Lightfoot is saying up in Chicago. Look that President Biden is not condemning the, I believe, terrorist activities. Of those who are marching -- I mean, what is the definition of terrorism?

It's to -- it's to get a political viewpoint, changed into the favor of the people, causing terror.

STU: Hmm.

GLENN: Well, if I'm in one of those houses with the Supreme Court. Or even in the neighborhood. I feel terrorized.

STU: 100 percent what it is.

GLENN: It is.

STU: We should remind people, that this has not even occurred yet. These -- these protests. This, you know, firebombing of pro-life centers, is occurring before the ruling has come out. It's not even official. It was a draft. We had no idea what it would look like. It could overturn Roe vs. Wade.

It might change. We have no idea.

GLENN: Right. So during the protest on January 6th. Here's what Kevin McCarthy, that radical extremist, this is what he said. What is unfolding is unacceptable and un-American. It has to stop. Hmm. Because that's weird.

I haven't heard the White House. Say these things. Why?

We know why. And it's about time America starts just feeling comfortable saying it. Because the Democratic Party has been taken over by absolute radical Marxists. Who are looking to destroy our country and our unity.

That's what's happening. And I don't put all of Democrats into that. I think a lot of Democrats, you know, just look at the Democratic Party as the Democratic Party used to be. And a lot of people are just getting their -- their news from, oh, I don't know. Twitter. Facebook. TikTok. And they don't realize what's about to happen. And so they'll just listen to more of these lies.

You can't lie. The way this administration lies. I mean, don't get me wrong.

There's lots of times, that I would watch Donald Trump. And I would be like, that's not right. No. That's not right. But Donald Trump -- and it's not whataboutism, at all. He shouldn't have done it. I wish he wouldn't have. But, you know, with Donald Trump, you know that going in. You know that going in.

As anybody believed that everything he has ever built is actually the most luxurious. The best of fill in the blank, ever.

STU: How dare you. How dare you. You typical anti-Trump extremist.

GLENN: I know. I know.

STU: But he's -- he describes that process in his book. I read the Art of the Deal. When I was 12. And he goes through that specifically.

He talks about how you -- you exaggerate knowingly, it's just part of the process. It's part of how you do it. And you have to look at everything he says, in that context. Because usually, there's some sort of negotiation, behind it.

That's usually the way he works. And that's okay.

You know, I think we all understand that with Donald Trump. You know, we're told, these other guys are nothing, but truth-tellers. And man, if I don't see as much exaggeration from them, as we see from Donald Trump.

GLENN: No. And I also see actual dangerous lies. What we're doing, with oil and gas. Is not affecting this at all. This is all Putin. That's a dangerous lie.

STU: Uh-huh. That one in particular, bizarre. Because he went to his own voters. And said, to elect me, I will stop fossil fuels in ten years. Right?

Like, I will -- I will not do all these crazy things to expand fossil fuel use. Then he comes about a to the American people, when their gas prices are high. And say, I have done nothing to affect these prices. I've done nothing to affect the supply.

In fact, we have more supply than ever. And it's just these oil companies, that just won't pump the oil, and then he goes back to his side. And says, these oil companies. All they want to do is pump oil. Because they're so greedy. I mean, he's saying the exact opposite. Of --

GLENN: I know because -- because --

STU: And no one calls him on it.

GLENN: And this is the problem. We have an opportunity to get out of this right now.

We could supply the world with oil and energy. We could supply our farmers, with oil and energy.

But we choose not to. So we're going to go through really tough times. Mark this down on your calendar.

I believe in the next two years, we're going to see massive starvation. Hopefully within not in this hemisphere.

But absolutely, positively, for sure. We will see starvation, like we haven't seen perhaps even in our lifetime.

Massive starvation. And that's not counting what won't be seen in the China. But on the African continent. And here's the worst part of it: We all know it's coming. Anybody who is paying attention, knows it's coming. And what are we doing about it? We're intentionally sabotaging our own farmers, and our own energy system opinion

So when the time comes, when all of these people are starving, remember, it was the conservatives, who were standing up. Going, guys. You are going to kill people with this.

You're going to be responsible for the deaths of millions. We are not going to be in the position to help like we have in the past. And that is the biggest American tragedy. Oh, and, by the way, other countries south of our border, will also be starving. And how are we going to help them?

Or will we just allow them to come across and help themselves? This -- we are setting ourselves up for something beyond the Great Depression. I just hope that those within the sound of my voice are taking this next election seriously. And I say that, thank many people in the Senate and Congress listen to this program.

You have no idea, what's about to hit you, guys. You have no idea. We have got to start -- where is the plan from the Republicans?

Where is it?

EXCLUSIVE: Chip Roy Explains His FIERY Rejection of Spending Bill
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EXCLUSIVE: Chip Roy Explains His FIERY Rejection of Spending Bill

According to the media, there’s a big fight going on between Republicans over the House’s new slimmed-down continuing resolution spending bill. Some, including President-elect Donald Trump, wanted the bill to pass. But others, like Texas Representative Chip Roy, argued that it still wasn’t ready. However, is the Republican “unity coalition” really crumbling, like the media claims? Rep. Chip Roy joins Glenn to explain what’s really going on. He argues that he IS trying to give Trump and DOGE a 100-day “runway” to fix the country. But he makes the case that, by increasing the debt ceiling by $5 trillion without agreeing on other cuts, this bill gives bad actors the ability to be an “obstacle” to Trump’s agenda further down the line. Plus, he reveals to Glenn that he believes some of these bad actors LEAKED false information about his stance to Mar-a-Lago.

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GLENN:

I think we have a great opportunity today. To show you how to have a -- tough conversation, with friends, friends. Where you deeply disagree on something.

But you know that their intent is good. They know my intent is good. Or our intent is good.

And we actually have the same end goal, but we disagree on the path. And we're going to walk away friends.

Chip Roy is joining us today. And, Chip, I love you. And I always will. And I agree with your, we've got to cut spending. We have to. But Liz Wheeler is with me. And we've been talking about it all morning. It's the -- the -- the -- the system of DOGE and Trump, the call-out to the world, in saying, you've got to surrender the Capitol. You know, the bad guys are in and about to take all the money.

Surround, and tell them, come out with your hands up. And that happened. And we scored a massive win, in an entirely new way.

Ask then you stood on principle, one we both agree with.

And it failed!

And so here's -- here's what Liz and I were talking about. Here's what we want to say to you.

And then get your response.

LIZ: Hi, Congressman Roy, this is the way I see it. I want your take on it. I love you. I think you're one of the best members of Congress. I disagree with you on the process that's happening. And I think that is the difference. The process. We elected Donald Trump to be a disruptor. Because Republican members of Congress for decades have been telling they're fiscal conservatives. They want to decrease the debt SEAL. It hasn't happened.

It hasn't -- it hasn't been done. And so Donald Trump comes in with Elon Musk, and uses this DOGE process to first identify these pieces of garbage in the first 1500-page bill. And take those things to the people. We took them to members of Congress. Congress said, okay. We'll listen to you.

So that new process was very effective.

And my question to you is: Once that process was proved to be effective. Which I think is exciting and wonderful.

How do we bridge this divide, with you, to say, okay.

Let's put some faith in this new process. And trust Elon Musk and Donald Trump and the Dow Jones process, to eventually address the debt ceiling, but get this done right now?

GLENN: And not blind trust. Chip.

CHIP: So appreciate you guys. Appreciate being on the show. Particular order. I have to go through a couple of things.

GLENN: Yep.

CHIP: Number one, it's important to remember that my job and my duty is to the Constitution, to God, and the people I represent. I told them, when I came to Washington, I would not -- I would not let the credit card and the debt ceiling and the borrowing of the United States without the spending restraints necessary to offset it.

GLENN: Okay.

CHIP: Right now, all we have are promises and ideas and notions. What I know, that neither of you respectfully no, and that none of your listeners respectfully no are the people that are in the room, that I was in with yesterday. And the day before, who are recalcitrant.

And do not want to do the spending cuts that we need to do.

That I believe the president and the DOGE guys. And everybody want to do.

My job, is to force that through the meat grinder. To demand that we do our damn job. Okay?

GLENN: Okay. So hang on. Okay. So wait. Wait. You're right. You're right. You're right. Go ahead.

CHIP: Number thee, when we were going through the bill, I'm glad the bill dropped from 1,550 pages to 116 pages. Three-quarters of Twitter or X or whatever you want to call it, have been out there spreading false facts that we supported a bad bill and didn't like the better bill.

That's not true. But let's be Lear. The 1400 pages that were cut out. It's a panacea.

There were some good stuff in there. There were some bad stuff in there. There was a lot of disinformation.

There wasn't a $70,000 pay raise. There was a 3,000-dollar pay raise.

I didn't support any pay raise. I didn't support a lot of the stuff in there.

But there's a lot of misinformation. And here's the thing: The 116 pages that were left, and I opposed violently the first bill. I was leading the charge on fighting and killing the first bill.

GLENN: And I love you.

LIZ: The second bill for 116 pages. Turned off -- turned off the pay go requirement. That we slash 1.7 trillion automatically.

And added a 5 trillion that are increase.

My view was, I could not support that, without a clear understanding of what cuts we would get, in mandatory spending next year. And undo any of the Inflation Reduction Act.

The undoing of the student loans. The undoing of the crap with the food stamps.

And everything else. I yield back.

GLENN: Okay. I yield back.

Chip, you're not in a hostile room. We love you. And we agree with your end goals. It's our end goal too. We didn't make that promise that you made to the people that voted for you. So we have more wiggle room here.

But you say -- I think our big difference is, you say, I know the guys in the room.

You're right. You do. And we -- we ceded that earlier today on the show.

You are -- one of us is wrong on trust.

I don't trust any of the weasels in Washington.

But I think Donald Trump and Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have earned enough trust, to get a grace period, here for the first -- maybe the first year.

Or at least six months.

To turn the economy around, and also reduce the size of the government.

And totally flip this thing.

And I know, as somebody who is -- you know, run a company, mainly into a ground. But run a company, and have to switch it, in the middle, and totally reshuffle. That -- that actually costs money, while you're doing it, to bridge the gap.

Because you have to fill up holes while you're filling in the gap.

You don't trust the people in the room. Neither do we.

But we do trust the system that worked on Wednesday with DOGE and Donald Trump.

Where do we disagree?

Can you give them --

CHIP: We don't disagree. And yesterday morning, I was making that precise argument in a room full of conservatives and then a follow-up room with people who will call it, less conservatives.

GLENN: Republican. Yes.

CHIP: And so we were making this argument. And then someone infamously. Something leaked out of the room, somehow out to Mar-a-Lago. That I was being resistant. Because I was negotiating trying to get the agreement to achieve the objective that you just said. I was trying to get, okay. In fact, yesterday morning, I made the argument to a group of conservatives. We need to give the president runway. We need to give him his first 100 days. We need to appreciate JD, and Vivek, and all the people -- and everybody involved. For the president to achieve the objective.

But to get there. We have to make sure that the guys in the room, that are an obstacle to that, don't have the ability to block it.

Because information flow matters. And when those guys tell the president, they can't achieve X.

Then the president will not achieve X. Our job was to force and demand, guys, we need actual understanding of what the cuts will be.

And because otherwise, we're asking us to accept a 5 trillion-dollar limit in our credit card increase. In exchange for nothing!

Literally, in exchange for nothing, but -- but hope.

So our job was to force that change.

Unfortunately, while I was trying to make the argument that we needed something in order to get the votes, someone leaked that down to Mar-a-Lago, and the president reacted.

But now I have to now manage that.

GLENN: Right. I know. I know.

CHIP: They're trying to enforce change in town.

GLENN: So hang on.

We have to leave this. Because I'm going to run against the clock.

I could talk to you all day about this. You were in a meeting this morning about J.D. Vance. Can you tell us anything about that meeting?

CHIP: That meeting happened, because despite what happened yesterday, I'm trying to get this done. Last night, talking to JD, we worked to get this meeting done. We had some good progress this morning.

But there still remains people concerned about spending. That we can work out, what agreement we can reach. On what spending cuts. We can actually get next year, in exchange for giving the vote on a debt ceiling increase.

So it remains fluid. Progress was made. But we have to keep working on it.

And I left that meeting to talk to you. Soil get an update in a minute.

GLENN: Thank you for that, by the way.

I hear there is a new bill that may be coming today.

Is that the one you're talking about?

Or is this another bill that could be another nightmare?

CHIP: Despite other people leaking crap, I refused. I can't say, because it's not been decided by the speaker.

And it's not right to talk about things they're talking about in private meetings.

GLENN: Yeah, but it's -- it's this speaker. I mean, is he really the speaker anymore, Chip, really?

CHIP: We need to hear what bill we need to get forward. And I can't talk about the private meetings. But, look, I'm going to keep fighting for what I promised people that I represent.

I'm going to fight to cut spending. I am going to represent article one.

I'm going to support the president's agenda, but we've got to do that together.

GLENN: Okay.

Chip, thank you.

I think we can -- I think we agree, but I await to see what that means to you. Because we may just have to agree to disagree on this.

But I love you. And I still want you to replace Cornyn.

CHIP: The short version is, for inflation's sake, we cannot increase the debt ceiling $5 trillion without knowing what we're getting for it.

And I don't think anybody should disagree with that.

GLENN: But you don't disagree that Elon Musk and Trump and Vivek are serious about gutting the system.

CHIP: I believe that is their objective. I believe there are obstacles to that objective. And I need to know the sincerity of how we deal with those obstacles, both structural, and human. And we have to figure that out. And that's my job.