cover of episode Ep 234 | 'Yellowstone' Star’s Fight to Make America ‘Cowboy’ Again | Forrie J. Smith | The Glenn Beck Podcast

Ep 234 | 'Yellowstone' Star’s Fight to Make America ‘Cowboy’ Again | Forrie J. Smith | The Glenn Beck Podcast

2024/11/2
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Key Insights

Why does Forrie J. Smith take his hat off before dinner?

It's part of cowboy culture to show respect to the people feeding you.

Why are cowboy movies making a comeback?

The cowboy represents the American spirit and is uniquely American.

What is the cowboy culture according to Forrie J. Smith?

It's about taming the land, working with animals, and being a man of your word.

Why does Forrie J. Smith think ranchers care more about the land than city people?

Ranchers maintain and rotate pastures, which benefits the land.

Why does Forrie J. Smith oppose the idea of controlling cow farts for environmental reasons?

Historically, there were more farting animals like buffalo and elk.

Why does Forrie J. Smith believe the food in America has been screwed up?

Much beef comes from Brazil, and the quality is unknown.

Why does Forrie J. Smith think America has lost its way?

There's a loss of values like honesty and community cooperation.

Why does Forrie J. Smith think raising kids is scary today?

Public schools push agendas that confuse children and break family bonds.

Why does Forrie J. Smith think the 2024 election is concerning?

There are doubts about the security and fairness of the voting process.

Why does Forrie J. Smith think America might not be the same in five years?

Children are brainwashed, and past generations are lost.

Chapters

Forrie J. Smith discusses the essence of cowboy culture, its historical roots, and its significance in America, emphasizing values like hard work, integrity, and community.
  • Cowboy culture originated in Texas during the Civil War.
  • It embodies values of hard work, integrity, and community.
  • Cowboys are seen as symbols of American independence and resilience.

Shownotes Transcript

Do you know why a cowboy takes his hat off before dinner? Forrie J. Smith from "Yellowstone" says it’s all part of the “cowboy culture.” In this episode of "The Glenn Beck Podcast," Forrie recounts his career — from cowboy to stuntman to beloved actor — and that one time he had to track down “illegals” wreaking havoc on his ranch at the U.S.-Mexico border. He and Glenn discuss the decline in American beef, how social media has created political silos, and the transgender agenda being pushed on America’s youth in public schools. “When you start messing with my children ... with my animals, you crossed a line,” Forrie says, which is why he isn’t afraid to ask the questions that make most actors' knees buckle. Will the 2024 election be secure? What will be done with all the fentanyl flowing across our open border? Forrie isn’t worried about what the rich and powerful think. As he says, they’ll come looking for him when disaster strikes because he can “survive with a knife.” With all his success, he’s most proud that everywhere he’s lived he’s been called a “good neighbor,” even by that one neighbor with “different politics,” who wants to relocate the rattlesnakes in the front yard when Forrie would rather just shoot them. 

Forrie is an ambassador for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation: https://specialops.org/

 

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