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Liberty. Robert Kiyosaki, the Rich dad Radio show. We're broadcasting from Phoenix, Arizona, where I say it's either heaven or hell. And right now it's heaven. It'll soon be hotter than hell. And our guest today is my good friend. It's also my neighbor, Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Classman. He's an Air Force lieutenant colonel. He's an attorney with me, a judge advocate general. And he and I were chatting when I was in the Marine Corps, was a pilot, and I had a Captain Abrams from the Marine Corps JAG on my ass. And boy, he was a smart dude. I tried lying, cheating, stealing, but he caught me every move I made. And so finally I tell this story to everybody. This is back in the 70s. I said, I give up. I'm just going to go in and tell the truth. And I went in to see Captain Abrams again, the attorney general for the base, Marine Corps base in Hawaii. I told him the truth, the whole truth about the truth. And I was flying women. I was flying drunk, having a good time. And you know, that's what happens. You give a Marine a little Marina helicopter, put him in Hawaii and have a good time. And so Captain Abrams just nailed it. Nailed me to the cross, man. And I couldn't hide and I couldn't steal. I couldn't do anything anymore. He had me so light, caught me lying everywhere. So I walked in and said, I'm telling you the truth. And I said, captain, how many years will I be in jail? And he slipped up, he looked up at me and he says, lieutenant, you're A free man, honorable to the church. And I tell that story to everybody because it really does come. My personal experience of the truth will set you free. I just told him the truth. I stopped lying. And then this year, 2026, I'm the veteran of the year upcoming parade in Washington D.C. and I'm glad I didn't hide that, you know, because I would, I'd have to turn the, turn the honor down. But I've been more than upfront about one of the biggest mistakes I made was lying to Captain Abrams, Marine Corps jag. So anyway, our guest today is Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman, Air Force. He's also running for Attorney General of the State of Arizona. And he's been my neighbor for years. And I said, I have no idea what an attorney general does for the state. And just recently, my friend, this is my buddy here, the Trump, he fired Pam Bondi, who's the Attorney General of the United States, and says, what's a good time to get Rodney on to find out what's the difference between an Attorney General of the state and an Attorney General of the nation. So, Rodney, welcome to the Rich Dad Show.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
Robert, thank you for having me on.
Robert Kiyosaki
Thank you. I could walk to his house right now. We're so close. So give us a bit of your background. And what does you guys talk about? What does an attorney general do or attorney do in The Air Force?
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
1st well, thank you. So I am, as you shared lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force JAG Corps. I'm a reservist now assigned at Luke Air Force Base. And as a lieutenant colonel in the reserves. What I do when I put on my uniform now to go out to Luke, which is the largest fighter base in the world, I run the active duty legal office. We have over 25 JAGs, paralegals and support staff. So it's, it's the legal office for the base. We provide all the legal services for the one star general, that's our wing commander and all the squadron commanders, everything from civil law to legal assistance, all the way to all of the prosecutions for the entire base enforcing the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So in my 17 years, I've prosecuted drug dealers and financial crimes and protected victims of sexual assault. And then as you know, I feed my family and have for almost 20 years as a private sector attorney, where I was a commercial litigator for about a decade. And now I'm a plaintiff's attorney. So as I like to say, I have strangers pay me with their own money to be their Lawyer. And that's important.
Robert Kiyosaki
Good for you. I'm sure you handle cases like me, some shitbird first lieutenant who's flying helicopters with his girlfriends all over the place, wondering why.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
You know what, Robert? That's one of the most amazing things about the military. Because of the quality of the people that sign up to serve. There is that element of honesty and integrity. In the Air Force, our core values are integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. And as you look at the Uniform Code of Military justice, as you look at the demeanor of everyone involved in the military service, as you look at President Trump and what also happened this week, which was the brave rescue of that colonel from Iran, as you would say in the Marines, never leaving anyone behind, but an excellent mission where the president not only is committed to fighting for democracy and going after the leadership in Iran, but also making sure that our men and women come home safely. A tremendous beginning to the week and a tremendous Easter weekend.
Robert Kiyosaki
Yeah. Marines always say we leave nobody behind. You know, that's part of the court. We know we'll be there for them. So I've had to go and pick up guys in the field and all that. A lot of them shot the hell in Vietnam and bring them home. So it's a very band of brothers and sisters also, because I remember picking up bodies in Vietnam and flying them to, like, a field hospital, like a mass unit, and the nurses would run out and they'd be taking the bodies off the back of the Huey, and all you could do is go like this to the nurses. And they. The smell. The smell of human bodies is piled upon bodies. Horrifying. But these. These young women would just unload them, go back to the duty, patch them up. So it's a very interesting organization to belong to. So with that said, you're running for Attorney General of the state of Arizona, Why?
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
So, Robert? I'm running for Attorney General to protect our cops, to protect our kids, and to protect Arizona's prosperity. In Arizona, we're one of the 46 states where the attorney General is elected. And that's a bit different, as you were sharing, than at the federal level, because most. Most business people, most Americans are used to our federal Attorney general. We elect the President of the United States. In Arizona, we elected President Trump by over 5 percentage points. And then the President of the United States gets to appoint his Attorney general his lawyer. In this case, his first appointment of his term was Pam Bondi.
Robert Kiyosaki
So, Pam Bondi, be clear. So the President United States appoints his own AG Attorney General.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
The President of the United States appoints his own attorney general, and that Attorney General will works for the President of the United States. He gets to pick the attorney that he wants to view the law through the lens with which he's hired them to view it.
Robert Kiyosaki
And what's different for you is you have to be elected by the people.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
Then in Arizona, we're one of the 46 states where the Attorney General doesn't work for the governor and the Attorney General doesn't work for the legislature. The attorney General is supposed to work for. For the people. And, Robert, the reason I say supposed to work for the people is because right now in Arizona, we live in a state where President Trump won by over 5 percentage points. But we also live in a state with an insane Democrat attorney general who has sued the Trump administration 40 times in the past 15 months. She is sued 40 times.
Robert Kiyosaki
What's her name?
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
Her name is Chris Mays. And what she does, because she doesn't work for the people is she files lawsuits, she sends out press releases, and then she asks liberals across the country to send her money.
Robert Kiyosaki
So her job is to be Attorney General of Arizona to sue President Trump.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
That is what she's chosen to be her job. The true job of the Attorney General in Arizona is to run the largest law office in the state. See, in Arizona, the attorney general has 400 attorneys and a thousand support staff providing all the legal services for every state agency. I'll give you a great example, Robert, because I know that you have a lot of business people and entrepreneurs that watch your show in Arizona. We have over 60,000 realtors in Arizona. And Katie Hobbs, who's our governor, the governor appoints the real estate commissioner to run the Department of Real Estate. But guess how many lawyers the Department of Real Estate has? None. They're all assistant Attorney Generals. They're part of that four, 400 attorneys that work for our elected attorney general. So the Attorney General in Arizona is the most powerful, the most impactful elected office in the state, because the Attorney General doesn't work for anybody except for the people, which is very different than at the federal level, where the Attorney General of the United States works for the President.
Robert Kiyosaki
So for a guy like me who has lots of real estate in Arizona, she's got nobody on duty. She's got no.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
Nobody on duty. And if you care about real estate, the Department of Real Estate, if you go to the hospital, Robert, the Department of Health Services in Arizona has no attorneys. They're all assistant Attorney Generals for your doctors. The Licensing boards, no attorneys, all Assistant Attorney Generals. Even in Arizona, we elect a superintendent of Public instruction to run our Department of Education for all the schools. Even the Department of Education in Arizona has no lawyers. They're all Assistant Attorney Generals who work for the elected Attorney general. And that's why it's so troublesome when we have an insane Democrat who's more focused on building a resistance resume suing the President of the United States than she is focused on protecting cops, protecting kids, protecting Arizona's prosperity, working with President Trump to secure the southern border and enforce the laws we have here at home.
Robert Kiyosaki
So she has what some people would say, Trump derangement syndrome.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
You know, most certainly, most certainly she was put in office by people that wanted her to hate President Trump. Sue to get rid of Arizona school choice program. Believe it or not, in Arizona right now, Robert, this may surprise you. We have an insane Democrat Attorney General who's using our tax dollars to sue the Trump administration because she wants biological boys to compete against girls.
Robert Kiyosaki
Well, that's what I want too. You know,
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
that's the insanity.
Robert Kiyosaki
It's, it's so insane. It's hard to believe that people, educated people, will do that.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
The challenge is, Robert, as you know, and there's very few more educated than you, the Attorney General at the state level is the most powerful but least understood office, elected office. And that's why my goal, and that's why I'm so appreciative of having this opportunity, is to be able to educate people. Because we all have common sense. When we think of Attorney General, we think of the President and we think of the US Attorney General because that's what we're most familiar with. When, if you are in the business community or the healthcare community, or you have kids in schools or you care about calling 911 and having a police officer come and feel safe to just make split second decisions to protect your family without being worried about being sued civilly. We need an Attorney General that protects all of those things.
Robert Kiyosaki
So she's not doing her job plain, pure and simple, because she plays pure
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
liberal politics going after cops and kids and the private sector. Robert, our Arizona Attorney General right now is suing the hefty garbage bag company using our tax dollars because of how she interprets the consumer fraud statute because they have the word recycling on their box. She is insane. But she's strategically insane because every time she goes after President Trump, every time she goes after the business community, she raises money from across the country. I will tell you, on day one, as Attorney General, I will withdraw Arizona from the 40 clickbait lawsuits that Chris Mase has filed against the Trump administration. And I will rescind all of her political indictments that she has made against good Republicans simply for supporting President Trump.
Robert Kiyosaki
Okay, so we come back against my neighbor, Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Classman. I'm. I am. Full disclosure. I. I donate to his campaign because of what he just said. I mean, I cannot believe how far left the lefties have gone. They're nuts. They want boys to compete against girls and, you know, I mean, it's beyond my comprehension. So we come back when I talk to Rodney Glassman about President Trump. Just let go of Pam Bondi and she's his Attorney General, like she works for the President. Get Rodney's point of view as why Trump will let go of his Attorney General. He'll be right back.
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Robert Kiyosaki
Welcome back Robert Ki Sak RICHARD RADIO show. Our guest today is my neighbor, Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman. He's attorney general at Luke Air Force Base right down the street. And the question is, who watches the attorneys? We all obey the law, but who watches the number one lawmaker, the attorney general? And the reason I support Rodney is because in my point of view, we have a serious problem with our current attorney general who is a left wing liberal. I don't mind if you're a left wing liberal. I don't care about stuff. But I rather watch what you do than what you say. And the question is, is she doing her name is Chris May. Is she doing a good job protecting Arizona? But it seems she's doing everything but protect Arizona. I mean, look at the booming homeless crisis. Everybody's moving to Arizona because this is a good place to be homeless. And is she doing anything about that? I don't think so. You know, so we have other problems. But she says she's now suing Trump's Buddy Giuliani, Mayor Giuliani, who's a Republican in Florida. Que pasa? Why is she suing somebody in Florida when we have problems here in Arizona? So what is she doing, Rodney?
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
So, Robert, as you know, the attorney general in Arizona is elected by the people and supposed to work for the people, not the governor or the legislature, doesn't work for the president. And what we have in our current attorney general, Chris Mays, is an insane Democrat who files lawsuits to forward her political career. She's building a resistance resume. Arizona is a red state. President Trump won by over 5 percentage points. Yet Chris Mace has sued the administration over 40 times every time she files a lawsuit, every time she goes on tv, it's to forward her own political career. I don't know if you saw about a month ago, Chris Mays was on TV talking about when she thinks it's okay for Arizonans to shoot ICE agents.
Robert Kiyosaki
Hope that is ICE stands for. What does it stand for?
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
The Immigration Customs Enforcement. She thinks it's okay for Arizonans to shoot law enforcement officers. That that is how bad this woman is. She doesn't think that police officers should be able to ask drivers for their driver's license and for their citizenship because she thinks it might be discriminatory. As you know, Arizona has the first in the nation, best in the nation school choice program where parents get to choose where their kids go to school. She's trying to eliminate that. You're familiar it's a business enterprise, Kalshi, the marketization people being able to choose where they make investments, where they make bets. She just sued and indicted the leadership of Kalshi last week. Why? Because every time she files a lawsuit, she sends out a press release. She asks liberals across the country to send her money. But because at the federal level, the president appoints the attorney general, yet at the state level it's an elected office. It's my job as the candidate running to protect Arizona's cops, kids and prosperity to educate Arizonans that it's an elected office and my goal and my job of attorney general is to run the largest law office in the state with over 400 attorneys and a thousand support staff focused on protecting Arizonans.
Robert Kiyosaki
So to be speculative, what's her next step? Is it president or is it governor?
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
The word is that she wants to run for governor, but first she wants to get reelected this November. And so right now I'm focused on a Republican primary. My Republican primary is in July. As you know, I'm a lieutenant colonel out at Luke Air Force Base. I'm a JAG in the reserves and I put on my uniform, I go out and run the active duty legal office of all the jags, paralegals and support staff. And I'm a private attorney. And Robert, in our Republican primary which is coming up, it's crazy because I only have one opponent. He's 50 years old, I'm 47. To put it into perspective, he's a termed out state legislator that got his law license 25 months ago. No experience, no clients, he's never prosecuted a case. Zero experience. But as you know, until I first educate on what the job is, voters don't know how to pick how to hire an attorney. And so that's what this process is about, and that's why I'm so appreciative to talk about it with you.
Robert Kiyosaki
So, again, I just can't believe what's happening on the national level here. You know, Trump, he's got war going on here, war going on there. I'm very proud of our military. They're hitting with precision. It's a different type of warfare. That's precision warfare. But at the same time, you have Pam Bondi, the Attorney General of the United States, and, you know, everybody wants to know who's on Epstein's list, you know, and no, but. But if you're on the list, you don't want to know. I go, well, how come he didn't invite me? You know, like this going on, so, so many hot subjects that are hot, but that's not ordinary subjects. So I'll finish talking to Rodney here. As I'm a capitalist, I learned how to. I had to learn how to raise money. So Rodney is a really kind of a funny story how he. I was coaching how to raise money because I want him to win, you know, Attorney General of Arizona. So you made some corrections on how you pitch for money? Because everybody's asking me for a minute right now. Everybody's running for office, but I think your pitch is brilliant. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. So what have you learned working with me on how to pitch, asking for money?
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
Well, Robert, you taught me that no one's interested in investing until they understand the value in the investment. And that requires education. So the reality is, and thank you for letting me share, the Attorney General is the most powerful and impactful elected office in the state. That's the reality. If you're a business person or a doctor, or you just care about your kids or police officers, the only person that can protect cops, kids and prosperity is the Attorney General, because they work for the people. And so when I go out into the community, I ask, has anyone ever invested in Attorney general race before? And not a single hand goes up, Not a single hand. And these are people that go to meetings and are active Republicans and care about the community. I then pose the question, if I can educate you on why this is the most important race in 2026, I'm going to ask for an investment. And the reality is, if you care about enforcing Arizona's election laws, or you care about protecting our cops, you care about our kids, or you care about the business community, or you care about supporting President Trump and securing the border, this is the job. And by the end of my presentation, I ask everyone in the audience for $1 for each of the 40 lawsuits that Chris Mays are insane Democrat has filed against the Trump administration.
Robert Kiyosaki
Yes.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
And the reality is, when we started this back in December, I was asking for $26 because that's how many lawsuits there were. But the Attorney General, Chris Mays, was wakes up every morning and decides how she's going to sue President Trump. Because her whole fundraising model, Robert, is she files a lawsuit, she sends out a press release, and she asks liberals across the country to send her money. So why, why shouldn't I be able to do the same? And so now we have a button on our website@rodneyglassman.com where people who have never contributed to any candidates before, they love President Trump, but they've never even contributed to him, can click on that button@rodney glassman.com make their first political contribution. And I, I like to remind everyone, Robert, you'll appreciate this. I say, you got to do it today because the price is only going to keep going up.
Robert Kiyosaki
Bravo. You've turned into a salesman like me, you know, brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. You know, that's because as, as a person who loves Trump, every time she sues him, it pisses me off. So what you've done is you've made it personal to me. The guy was going to write the check because this is a big problem. I'm invited to every fundraiser in town, and, you know, my. Well, how much is enough? You know, what's the law of this? I don't want to look cheap and all this. So. Well, she sued him 40 times. I'll take $40 right now. It puts a number there.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
Well, and you, you get invited to everything, and you're involved in everything, and you're philanthropic. But, but what we found out is the reality is most, most parents, most school teachers, most business people, most realtors. Remember, there's 60, 000 realtors in Arizona. But most realtors have never made a political contribution, because until you understand why, you don't want to, because it doesn't make any sense. And so my job with, with your great tutoring has been to educate on what the job is and then explain the best way to make an investment. I was in Kingman, Arizona, Robert, about a month ago, giving my presentation, and a lady was all upset because I was asking for $35. And she said, last time you were here, you're only asking for 28. And I said, the price goes up, but it's not Mine. We have to fire Chris Mays. That's the only way to get this to stop. And then I tell them, I say on day one, I'll withdraw the lawsuits against President Trump and rescind the political indictment. So I tell them what I will do once I am there. But it starts by asking for their help. And that's why I appreciate your help so much.
Robert Kiyosaki
Well, it's brilliant. Brilliant. You monetize the price and it is absolutely brilliant. You're a capitalist. Not bad for an Air Force guy, but that's really, really, really bland. Because if you hate people who sue Trump, they'll write that check. And like I said, the question always is, well, how much is the amount? But you monetized what it's worth. So congratulations, and I wish you the best. Best of luck running for Attorney General of the state of Arizona. And I'm sure you probably running for a governor next. So anyway, you keep going, turning into a brilliant, brilliant fundraiser, which, as you know, is essential to being a politician. You can't raise money, you don't win races. So congratulations, Rodney.
Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman
Thank you for your support.
Robert Kiyosaki
Robert.
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Robert Kiyosaki
Welcome back. I want to thank Rodney Glassman for his contribution as to what the Attorney General of a state does versus the Attorney General of a country does or the United States does. And most importantly, here is this is I've been not the best citizen a lot of times. You know, voting is kind of a pain in the butt. So I don't vote or I'm not interested. But as older I get, the more I realize I better pay attention. Whether I like them or whether I win or lose, whether I agree or disagree, it's important to pay attention to the people running our countries, our country, and also support them with your money to vote. So thank you very much and let's take. Let's become more proactive in our government. Thank you.
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Date: April 15, 2026
Host: Robert Kiyosaki
Guest: Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Glassman (Air Force JAG, Arizona Attorney General candidate)
In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki dives deep into the often misunderstood but critically important role of a state Attorney General (AG), focusing on Arizona’s office. His guest is Lt. Colonel Rodney Glassman, an experienced JAG officer, attorney, and current candidate for Arizona Attorney General. They discuss the differences between state and federal AG roles, the impact of AG leadership on state governance—especially regarding law enforcement, education, and business—and the current political climate in Arizona, marked by controversy and lawsuits involving the incumbent AG.
"There is that element of honesty and integrity. In the Air Force, our core values are integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do." — Rodney Glassman [05:52]
“The Attorney General in Arizona is the most powerful, the most impactful elected office in the state, because the Attorney General doesn’t work for anybody except for the people.” — Rodney Glassman [10:15]
“She files lawsuits, she sends out press releases, and then she asks liberals across the country to send her money.” — Rodney Glassman [10:15]
“Our Arizona Attorney General right now is suing the hefty garbage bag company using our tax dollars because of how she interprets the consumer fraud statute because they have the word ‘recycling’ on their box. She is insane. But she’s strategically insane...” — Rodney Glassman [14:31]
“Even the Department of Education in Arizona has no lawyers. They're all Assistant Attorney Generals who work for the elected Attorney General.” — Rodney Glassman [11:42]
“She doesn’t think that police officers should be able to ask drivers for their driver’s license and for their citizenship because she thinks it might be discriminatory.” — Rodney Glassman [21:26]
“No one’s interested in investing until they understand the value in the investment. And that requires education.” — Rodney Glassman [25:19] “I ask everyone in the audience for $1 for each of the 40 lawsuits that Chris Mays ... has filed against the Trump administration.” — Rodney Glassman [26:47]
The Truth Will Set You Free
“My personal experience — the truth will set you free. I just told him the truth. I stopped lying.” — Robert Kiyosaki recounting his own military JAG encounter [00:59–04:00]
On Arizona’s Unique AG System
“The Attorney General doesn’t work for the governor and the Attorney General doesn’t work for the legislature. The Attorney General is supposed to work for the people.” — Rodney Glassman [09:15]
On Current AG’s Focus
“Her job is to be Attorney General of Arizona to sue President Trump.” — Robert Kiyosaki [10:15]
On Educating Voters
“...until I first educate on what the job is, voters don’t know how to pick how to hire an attorney. And so that’s what this process is about...” — Rodney Glassman [23:46]
On Fundraising Innovation
“I’ll take $40 right now. It puts a number there.” — Robert Kiyosaki on tying donation amounts to lawsuit count [27:38]
On Political Motivation
“She files a lawsuit, she sends out a press release, and she asks liberals across the country to send her money. ...So why shouldn’t I be able to do the same?” — Rodney Glassman [26:48]
You’ll learn what the state Attorney General actually does, why it matters far beyond partisan politics, and how one candidate believes Arizona’s future hinges on reclaiming the AG’s office for its true purpose: protecting cops, kids, and prosperity—not waging partisan legal battles.