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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program. Well, let me just say this. I don't know about you, but I was listening to DeSantis. And let me see if we have the longer version of Ron DeSantis.
Giving the update right before the hurricane hit, it was pretty remarkable. Let's actually start on cut 13 as he's talking about looters and criminals.
This is not going to be an opportunity for folks to take advantage of people. If you think you're going to go in and loot, you got another thing coming. You go into somebody's house after the storm passes, think that you're going to be able to commit crimes.
You're going to get in really serious trouble, and quite frankly, you don't know what's behind that door in a Second Amendment state. So do not try to take advantage of people who are suffering because of the results of this storm. That goes for Helene continually, but then, of course, that will be the case for Milton. I know we've already brought a lot of people, held people accountable in post-Helene, and
We will be very swift across all levels of government to throw the book at people. And of course, when you make these bad decisions, you're opening yourself up to response from property owners who may be inside that house. You hear what he just said? He is saying justice will be served. It will be swift. But most importantly, we're the second responder.
The people behind that door have a right to defend themselves and their stuff, so don't do it. That's an empowering leader. That's somebody. You know, we wouldn't have all of these conspiracy theories, all this, what are they calling it, disinformation. It is not disinformation. It's confusion, a lot of it, confusion from what you've said and what you've done, and then trying to explain in our own heads what
What the hell is FEMA doing? That's where it comes from. A lack of leadership. When there is no leadership, the people perish. That's exactly what's happening. Notice Florida has a strong leader and they don't have this problem. Here's what he said about FEMA. Now listen to this. Cut three.
Now, people have asked me about, you know, is FEMA going to do this? Just let me be clear. In Florida, we run the show. FEMA's not running the show. We will utilize them to support some of the things we're doing. But you are not going to see FEMA running amok in Florida. I know that's been out there on the Internet. That is not going to happen. I'm the sheriff that's in charge here, and we will make sure to protect you. Don't worry about it. Okay.
How can he say those things? Well, he can say those things because he's already proven them to be true.
He's already taken before when he was before he said that he said, we have linemen from all over the country already lined up, ready to dispatch wherever the storm takes ground. Okay. So he was telling people, we have this in place, this in place, this in place. And we've seen this now three times with him on major hurricanes. So the people don't have to fear that.
What they were fearing in other states was FEMA. And so what does he say? And how could he possibly tell the federal government, mind their own business? Because he's a believer in the Bill of Rights.
The Bill of Rights does not have any FEMA in it. The Constitution doesn't have FEMA in it. That's a very nice thing for the government to keep us safe. But it is not their responsibility. It is the responsibility of the state government. Everything not mentioned in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, that power all resides at the state level and with the individuals of each state.
So what he's saying here is, you're right. You're not going to have a problem with FEMA here because I'm running the show as constitutionally mandated. I'm running the show and we're not going to have any of that nonsense down here. Look at the difference between a strong governor, somebody who knows the Constitution and
is not doing what they did during COVID and saying, hey, I'm just going to take power. No, no, no. Everything he's doing is constitutional. When you had a strong governor in California, you had a non-constitutional strongman. That's the difference between a strongman and a strong constitutional leader. And notice where there's chaos and where there's none.
Will somebody please recognize on the left that what's happening in Florida is remarkable? That this is the way constitutional republics behave. This is the duty of a good governor. These are all the hallmarks of a really well-run state. He even addressed yesterday the vote.
Don't worry, we're already working on it. If there's a problem, we will make sure that everyone's voice is heard for the election. The guy is on top of absolutely everything. And then the local sheriffs take care of the rest. As they're giving the speeches on take shelter, get out of town, etc.,
Here's what the Flagler County Sheriff, Rick Stolle, said. Listen to this. Anyone that comes in will be checked to make sure that they are not a fugitive and not wanted, not a sex offender. If you are a predator, you are not allowed at the Rimfire Shelter. If you are designated under Florida law as a sex predator...
And you need shelter. You need to go to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility. That's the county jail on Justice Lane. And we will accommodate you in the lobby of that building. You've probably seen it before, I would guess. So what did he just say? Despite what anyone on the left might say at some point. Oh my gosh, he was taking sex predators and saying you couldn't come to the shelter. No, no, no.
I believe God's house is a house of order. There is no chaos with God. Look at the difference between this and the border. What's the difference? Our border is chaotic. It's out of control. Here he is in a crisis situation. And what is he saying? Everyone must take shelter. However, when you're going into these family shelters, if you're a predator, you're
We will be checking everyone's papers, kind of like what we should be doing at the border. We have no problem with you if you need to take shelter or you want to do it the right way. But if you're a predator, we're going to check your papers. If you are a predator, we know you're a human being, but you can't be with the families in the mix because you've proven yourself to society that you are not trustworthy.
So you need to report here. We'll be taking you to a detainment center where you'll be safe and our families will be safe. Do you see the difference when law and order and the Constitution is actually in play? This is what this is what I almost called him Ronald Reagan. This is what Donald Trump is is talking about.
We have to return to law and order, constitutional law and order.
I did a show on Fox years ago about the pendulum. Do you remember that pendulum show I did on Fox, Stu, by any chance? And I showed how it swings left and right, but it's actually not left and right. It is the we and the me. Those are the two ends. When we go too far in the me direction, you get the 1980s me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
And everything is about me. And I only care about my wealth. And I don't care about anybody else. Okay. That's the zenith of the me. Those are dangerous for people's souls. But those times are not usually dangerous for countries or civilizations because you can't gather a group of people to say, yeah, let's go get them.
Because it's all about the individual. Okay? Everybody, it's like hurting, I mean, go ahead. Try to whip up all of the libertarians in the country to go and vote for one person. Good luck with that. Okay? The other side is extraordinarily dangerous. It is the we.
That's we're currently at the zenith of the we. It's starting to come back. That's you feel it. It's an 80 year cycle. OK, from point to return. We are now at the end of that cycle of the we. Those are dangerous. The last one we had was during World War Two. The time before that.
was the Civil War. The time before that was the American Revolution. So you have this cycle that keeps cycling through. The problem is, and this is what I said on Fox, is at some point, if you weaken society enough, you'll get a strongman dictator. And I said at the time, could be from either side, but somebody who will grab the pendulum and say, we're not moving from here.
Because what we have to do is too important and the ends justify the means. It stops the pendulum from naturally swinging back the other direction. And we're right for about a 30, 40 year period, maybe 20 year period in the middle. When it's perfectly balanced between me and we, that's when we're in the safest zone. Well, where are we right now?
Everybody, both sides are worried the next guy could be a dictator. Why is that? Because we have crushed our underpinnings, which are the Constitution. Ron DeSantis, they want to call him a Nazi and a dictator. He's not demonstrating dictatorial tendencies here. What he's doing is living exactly by the Constitution. You can have law and order.
And the Constitution. Anybody who says we need, you know, extra non-constitutional powers or they want to change the Constitution because things are so crazy. You're seeing how wrong that is by watching Ron DeSantis. By the way, one is saying that we need to do stuff like this. The other slogan is we will not go back.
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So, well, we have an update on the Afghani man arrested on charges of planning a terrorist attack on Election Day. Here's a cute little update. He worked in Afghanistan as a security guard for the CIA. Now, I'm not saying that the CIA is not trustworthy, but I'm not not saying that either.
Eric Prince joins us now. Hello, Eric. How are you? Good morning, Glenn. How are you? Well, you know, I'd be better if I could trust my government. Yeah, I think we all would be. What are your thoughts on this terrorist that the Biden-Harris people let in after extensive vetting, I'm sure, that worked for the CIA and now we catch him trying to
kill a large group of people on election day? Well, you know, the debacle of the collapse of the Afghan government enabled by Joe Biden, the way they did it,
certainly pushed tens of thousands of people even onto US aircraft flown out of Afghanistan without ever being vetted. The fact that this guy used to work for the CIA means that it would have had some level of vetting while in Afghanistan, but still there was always the blue on green type insider attacks. The fact that this guy has come to America
probably had a hard time making making it work in our society and radicalized because the taliban al-qaeda and the rest of that ilk are still um actually stronger now because after 20 years in afghanistan having replaced the taliban government in 2001 with the taliban government in 2021 uh the you could say that much of the global war on terror was an abject failure so you know it's
That's the first of many, I believe. And the lone wolf attack is always the hardest one to figure out because it's not a conspiracy. It's one guy that decides one day to just go crazy and to take as many of his hosts in his newly adopted land, because I'm sure as a refugee he was given significant money and resources by the U.S. government. And this is his...
his ungrateful return. So, Eric, I mean, this is what you do for a living and you advise countries and businesses and everybody else on what's coming. What are the top things that we should be looking for in the next few weeks that are possible or even probable?
Well, on top of that, you have the Iranian government and the IRGC getting pounded, rightly, in the Middle East. And they've, over the last 20 years, have had unbelievable time and opportunity to build terror cells and network capabilities. So expect that after Iran,
uh the inevitable israeli response to the 180 some ballistic missiles that the iranians just fired at israel when the israelis respond and pound inside of iran and the the um the surrogates and the deep cells uh of iranian or other terror agents are going to come to the surface all in the next few weeks just before the election so it's um uh keep um
keep your circle small and, uh, and, and stand by for the black Swan type events that people just would not be, um, expecting any other day of the year. And, and because there's been such a, uh,
beyond an open border, a highway of illegals coming in. It's documented tens of thousands of people from Iran flown to Venezuela, rebadged as Venezuelan to make their way up into the United States illegally. The IRGC, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, has had
ample opportunity to seed lots of terror cells inside of America. And, um, that, that bitter harvest is probably going to come soon. You know, a couple of weeks ago I did a special and in the special, I talked about how Hezbollah actually has a little Island with, uh, Venezuela off the coast of Venezuela where they, where they're training people. And then they go back to Iran to finish their training. And then they come back over here. I mean, it,
It's incredible what we don't know and what our government is just not doing anything about. No, and this is not – already back in the 1980s, there was an incident called the Iran-Ajar where a commercial Iranian aircraft was constant bearing decreasing range at a U.S. Navy ship, and the U.S. Navy ship shot it down.
And some months later, the captain of the ship of that U S Navy ship, his wife's car was attacked with a fire bomb in California. Uh, so this idea that, uh, there are not multiple cells and lots of reach that was already the reality more than 40 years ago. Um, we're deluding ourselves and especially after decades of open borders. And I would say an FBI that is really not focused on,
on these kind of threats, actually looking at parents that are angry with the school board considering them the domestic terror threat. The massive political correct distorted lens that they look through things at is unfortunately going to leave, has left many, many doors open that the bad guys are walking through. You know, I love going to different churches and different faiths, and I was at one this last Sunday, and
And the pastor said, you know, people say that we're close to losing our democracy and our rights. And that couldn't be further from the truth. You know, we've been through worse. You understand color revolutions. How close are we to a possible lack of I think it's going to take a poly crisis to topple us and to change us forever? Right.
The greatest internal threat that we actually face yet is a collapse of our currency. And between the over-sanctioning, the overuse of sanctions by the Biden administration and the massive overspending where you now have interest on the federal debt, that cost per year exceeding that of the defense budget, when you have that kind of damage happening,
from inflation and monetary collapse like you suffered in like the Weimar Republic did in 1920s Germany. That's that's the kind of thing we need to watch out for, which is why we need to get our house in order. I'm really with Elon Musk on this. Yeah, 80 percent.
of federal bureaucracy really can go away. Close it down, massive headcount reduction, because the fact is, even in the D.C. area already, 70% of the bureaucrats are still telecommuting. They're not even going to their office five days a week. That is absolutely ridiculous, and it shows absolutely
really how, how useless and how, how little actual productive work is being done by a federal bureaucrat. Uh, let me ask you, I had a guy come up to me and say, Glenn, I, I've, I told my wife that we can't travel. We want to be where we're, where we want to be with our family. Uh,
And we're not going anywhere from Election Day till maybe January 20th. Good advice, bad advice. His wife didn't agree. She said, oh, you're just being too... And he said, you don't know what could happen. The country could spiral into disarray quickly. Good advice or bad advice? I am one that would side with keep on living your life and do not let fear dictate your every next move. So you're saying...
Just stay where you are. Carry on. Carry on with if your business or professional life requires you to travel, you need to keep doing that. I don't think it's a great idea for us to get a bunker mentality to say, well, bad things could happen. Yeah, there's always a lot of bad things can happen. And we have to remind, you know, you're reminded of who's in charge and it's certainly not us.
Eric, thank you so much for everything that you do. One last question. You're watching FEMA and the response from the president yesterday where he was saying this is all disinformation and Donald Trump and his ilk are lying about what's happening on the ground. Do you have anything on that that you can share?
I think whether it's the Secret Service or FEMA or whatever, it is all the same of a
of a real collapse of credibility and utility of so many aspects of the federal government. You know, when you throw money at organizations with never any accountability for continued bad performance, this is what you get. And this is exactly why a real housecleaning, a real culling has to be done
and to bring some accountability back. I think it's a great, it's also a great
uh in times of great failure like that it's also uh positive you know my my son and uh put a put a group of guys together and they went out and they they helped in seeing the innovation and the speed right of private companies like starlink or spacex doing starlink and in private charities showing up
with the means and the willpower and the get it done attitude versus
versus the federal government. It's a, it is a great comparison of actually what made America great. Yes. And it's not our federal government. Yeah. I have to tell you, I, I had so much hope. I was in, uh, Asheville a couple of days after the hurricane and watching the individuals and the, the veterans that came out and everybody's just working together. Nobody asked, you know, are you Republican or Democrat? They were just getting the job done. And it's,
It was America. It was, you know, 9-12-2001 when we all just didn't care except about each other. And it gave me so much hope because people have been saying, are we going to come together if there's a bad problem? The answer is yes. The answer is yes.
Yes. And the people that know how to get things done are the ones that move to the objective to get it done. And they are constantly impaired by the mealy-mouthed bureaucrats second-guessing, whether it's FAA people trying to, you know, assert their control from a thousand miles away on where aircraft can fly, instead of leaving it to pilots' discretion. Hey, if it's VFR conditions...
go get it done and be careful, but move to the objective and solve it. And in this, this one size fits all federal government knows best approach is truly antithetical to whatever built a Republic in the first place. Great talking to Eric. Thank you so much. Eric Prince host of off leash, former Navy seal. You can follow him on Twitter at real Eric D Prince.
This is the best of the Glenn Beck podcast. Stu is taking us through the the possibility of a Senate being controlled of the Republicans.
Or by the Democrats again. And remember, Republicans had a 10-seat advantage going into this. Now can they pull it off to even get 51? We're looking at the leaners and we're at 50 seats for the Republicans. 50. Just a quick review. It was 38 locked in for Republicans. You have nine that are pretty darn sure solid ones.
Another three that are leaners. That gets you to 50 for Republicans. For Democrats, start with 28. You have 10 that are pretty solid. Another seven that are leaners. That gets you to 45. So 50 to 45 is where we are right now in the Senate. So Republicans basically have to pick off one of these tossed up races.
OK, these are toss ups. You'd like to get more than that, though. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So we start with Michigan. That is Mike Rogers and Alyssa Slotkin. Right now, you'd have maybe a slight lead for Democrats in that particular race, though it is very, very close could go either way.
Ohio, Sherrod Brown, 47 to 43 was sort of the polling average, though the last two polls for Bernie Moreno, the Republican, have shown the race to be much closer than that. And it looks like that one's tightening.
Almost never, Glenn, do you get a case where a Republican presidential candidate wins by seven, eight, nine points, which is likely in Ohio, and having the Republican Senate candidate lose. It's very uncommon. Like Susan Collins pulled it off once on The Other Way, but it is really not a common process. So especially when it's not like a...
Very close race. Right. You know, then you have Bob Casey versus Dave McCormick. Same story where Casey has maintained a moderate lead in that race, you know, three or four points for most of the time. Last few polls from McCormick have shown a growth and it looks like that race is now razor sharp as well. Razor thin.
Then you have Tammy Baldwin, Eric Hovde in Wisconsin. Same story. Looked like Baldwin has had a lead. Democrats now panicking about that race. Yeah. And it has tightened. All four of those races are largely in the same position where you have, it looked like Democrats had a slight read. They are definitely outperforming Kamala Harris.
In all of those states, the Democrats are, however, very, very close now and could go either way. The last race is one I want to draw your attention to has not had much focus unless you've been listening, you know, to Studios America where I've been ranting about it for weeks because it has been off everybody's radar and is just seemingly popping up right now. It has not been included in the swing state models for most of the people looking at this. But this is a race in Nebraska and
There are two races in Nebraska this time. You have the Ricketts race, which he's going to win easily. The second one is this Deb Fischer versus Dan Osborne race. What they're doing in this race, Glenn, is the same thing they tried on Mike Lee in Utah last election. Yes. Where instead of running a Democrat, they're basically running an independent and acting like he's independent and not a Democrat.
That's crazy that that even has a chance of working. More and more common, though. Democrats are trying it in state after state. They're saying, we can't win a Nebraska Senate race. Why would we even try? So they're not even running anybody, and they're just leaving this guy, Dan Osborne, who is kind of a labor guy. He's claiming he's not going to—I'm not going to caucus with either side. Right. If you believe that, you will believe anything. I mean, he will vote with the Democrats.
Every single time. Yeah. And I really think that this race will be safe for Republicans if people in Nebraska are aware of what's going on.
So far, every Democratic source is like, we don't know what you're talking about. They're just shrugging their hands. We don't know. This has nothing to do with what we're not talking about this at all. We said if it worked with Mike Lee, it would be everywhere. Everywhere. It didn't work in Utah. Will it work in Nebraska? They're trying. They're trying. Now, what's interesting about this race, number one, it's in the toss-up category because I want people to be aware of it. You should be freaking out a little bit about this race. See?
Secondarily, we just don't have any good nonpartisan polling here. It's mostly all internal polling from the Osborne campaign. Organizations that want independent candidates to win, those type of places have tried the polling, and they're showing either a tie or a slight lead for Osborne.
The independent. So Fisher, who has not been my favorite Republican over the years, this is one of the people I was hoping that would be primary in this particular race. However...
She's now the candidate. And if you want Democrats to have control of the Senate, you could vote for Osborne. If you, that is the only real decision here. Right. It's just whether you want democratic control or if you want Republican control. And honestly, like it is a really important race and it is still in the tossed up category.
until we see some information that convinces me otherwise. Okay, let me take you to someplace entirely different. There was an interview with Donald Trump, which I think is the best interview I've ever seen Donald Trump in because this group of comedians led by Andrew Schultz on the podcast called Flagrant has cracked the code.
To the point to where one of them reaches over and puts his hand on Don's knee and says...
Stay focused. Stay focused. And he laughs about it. I mean, it's a great interview. And they did something that I've never seen. And they also brought out things that I have been wanting for the president to talk about. And they're the only ones that I have seen do it. If you're going to recommend to somebody that they watch a podcast interview with Donald Trump, this is the one. I rarely learn things online.
of what to do from people who give interviews, I usually learn things like, wow, don't do that. I learned so much on how to interview somebody from this podcast. It is absolutely fantastic. I only have time to give you a couple of things, but it goes to the character of Donald Trump. Here's the first one on Donald Trump's assassination attempt when he was down on the ground. Cut 12. I'm good with names, you know. You are.
When I got up, they said, "Let me finish my speech." But I'm surrounded by like eight very large, small men and a very wonderful woman. You saw that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But I'm surrounded by guys. They said, "Sir, no way to go." And I had blood pouring down, but I really wanted to finish my speech. I think I had like 50,000. I had a lot of people there. And you know, when I went down, I was sort of like embarrassed.
I went down in front of all these people, you know, that was my first thing. I don't want to be embarrassed. You were embarrassed that you went down after being shot? Well, you weren't exactly sure what the hell was happening at first, you know. But also, you came back up with a fist, right? I did. That's one of the hardest pictures. Okay, that should tell you everything you need to know on why Donald Trump is not vulnerable. The guy was shot and embarrassed that he went to the ground.
That's what he's taught to do. You know, the red, white and blue little banner in front of the podium. That's Kevlar. OK, you are you are told if you hear shots, if you hear shots, not be grazed by one. If you hear them get on the ground behind that Kevlar ribbon. And that's what he did. He was embarrassed by that.
Tells you something about his character. Also tells you about how he views the presidency and standing up and not being afraid. Now,
This one is really important. They start by talking about him as a dad, how his kids are really together. And what did you do as a dad? You're, you have to be incredible. Listen to how he answers this question. Cut 11. You know, he's taken a lot because, uh, he was always a good student. He went to the Wharton school of finance, which is great. And he did well, but he, uh,
He went into the world of politics not because he wanted to, but because I was there and I sort of automatically, you drag the family in. And this guy, what he had to go through with Russia, Russia, Russia. Dad, they're asking me questions about Russia. I don't know anything about Russia. What's going on?
and all of a sudden he's in front of grand juries, he's in front of Congress. It was a hoax, it was a total hoax. This was a made up hoax by crazy Nancy Pelosi and these maniacs, Hillary Clinton, who's totally nuts. And this went on for two years.
And he'd always say, Dad, I know nothing about this stuff. And he'd go before the grand jury. And, you know, Comey, you have Comey, who's the worst, just a bad guy. But he went through a lot, and it actually made him tougher. I don't know if that's good or bad, but he's a tough cookie, that one. And it made, in his case, it made him tougher.
Ivanka did a great job. She didn't want anything. All she wanted to do was get people jobs. I would have made her the ambassador to the UN. I wanted to do that. I think she would have been incredible, the whole aura. She would have been great, but she didn't want that. She didn't, and that would have been a very glamorous position. She would have been great there.
All she did is go to see companies and hire people. And she hired, I think it was like 10 million people, some incredible amount of people. She'd go to Walmart. She'd go to Exxon. She'd go to these big companies and see if she could get groups of people hired. And she loved doing it. There was no glamour. There was no anything, but she got people jobs.
So he goes through this whole thing. He starts with, I have five amazing children. Now, they just said, what did you do as a father? He spends the entire time. He doesn't mention him one time, not once. He doesn't take credit for his children. He spends three, three and a half minutes just talking about his amazing children.
Now, when is the last time someone gave him a compliment, said, you know, the Trump organization or you just did some miracle stuff? When's the last time you ever heard him give credit, all of it away and just talk about the amazing people involved? I've heard him do it two times now. One, generally speaking of the American people.
And now with his kids, everybody looks at Donald Trump and they say, oh, he's arrogant. He's whatever. And I keep telling you, he's not like that in real life. He's not. He's actually very humble. He's very, very gracious. He is just not the same guy. You don't see that because the man was embarrassed to show the weakness of going down on the ground when he was shot.
And when he's talking about his children, the guy who's like, I got my name in the sky. It's big. It's beautiful. Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trumpity, Trump, Trump doesn't mention himself mentions mom mentions the kids, but not him. That should tell you he's got five kids who would walk through and have walk through walls of fire for him.
I don't know about you, but I had a hard time raising my kids. My kids, two of them, come from a divorce. I didn't have the relationship that he had with his wife that was divorced. I didn't co-parent like he did. I tried, but we never mastered it. He did it. His kids will all walk through a wall of fire. None of them are drunks. None of them are drug addicts.
None of them seem to be out of control in any way, shape, or form. How did he do that? If he's such an egomaniac that only cares about himself, why do his five children, why are they healthy, generally balanced? I mean, compared to my family, really balanced? How did he do that? If you think he's a monster, you should ask yourself if Hitler would have had children before.
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