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Today's podcast, the best of the Glenn Beck Program. We've got a few things. The 7% that makes the difference. America's in real deep trouble. There is a change that has happened. We are in a new phase. And it started on Tuesday. It announced itself on Tuesday. And that change is the purging of the Democratic Party with socialists. Die hard socialists. So the game is changing. And I'm going to ask you to do a few things that you're not going to want to do, just not going to want to do. And you're going to think it's not going to make a difference. Well, it will make a difference because every person makes a difference. And if you don't believe me, I want to tell you. You know, if you're in school, you learned about the midnight ride of Paul Revere. Uh huh. Did you ever hear about the Cesar Rodney midnight ride? No. This is an amazing story filled with incredible flesh eating dise and it ends with the Declaration of Independence because one man made the difference. Also, I like to look at the stories that we give you every day in our newsletter and say, okay, out of these, can I find five stories that seem to be disconnected but are not disconnected, that teach a universal principle? Because I believe the news is screaming at us every day. Hey, dummy, learn this principle. Hey, dummy, you want to know why things are happening? Learn this principle. So what are the five stories that are disconnected that I can connect and show you what the news is screaming? You need to learn all that and more on today's podcast. You're listening to the Best of the Blend Back program. Yeah, I. I mean, is this really necessary? I. I mean, not really making friends with people in Capitol Hill at all th. The Balless Rhino, I don't think. Okay, let me just tell you in a few minutes, okay? What's happening on Capitol Hill is really important. What I'm going to tell you in a few minutes is even more important. But they relate to one another. Okay? We've entered a new chapter in this fight, and it is an end phase chapter. And it's going to require us to do things that none of us want to do, to take stands that will make us uncomfortable and unpopular. But this is the beginning. This is where we separate. You know, the Sunshine Patriots and the Winter Soldiers. This is the first step into finding out who you are in the grand scheme of things. But before I do that, I just want to. I want to empower you with some information, how one person makes a difference. And even though you might not get Recognized for a long, long time. Even though you don't think it makes a difference. One person can change the world. You know about Paul Revere? You know the poem, listen my children and you shall hear the midnight ride of Paul Revere. Okay, that was important. Nobody wrote a poem about Caesar Rodney. Nobody. And I. I believe his ride mattered more. He took a midnight ride. In fact, he took an all night ride. All night. It's an unbelievable story. It was the 1st of July, 1776. It was Philadelphia hot room. The windows. I believe they actually nailed the windows shut. But I could be wrong on that. I know. They locked the windows so nobody could eavesdrop. Okay? And independence. It was coming to a final vote. Thirteen colonies had to decide one by one whether to become a country or remain subjects to the King. And to do that, as the men stood in their wool. Imagine the stench of this room as they stood in their wool coats and their wool stockings and wool underpants. Everything else with all the windows closed in a hot, humid Philadelphia July. They needed to be united. And they kept going over and, and voting. Okay? And a divided vote would tell the most powerful empire on Earth. I know exactly how I can get these guys. I'll drive the wedge right here. So they needed all 13 colonies together or the whole enterprise would just be a squabble and not a nation. So Delaware was deadlocked. They were the last one. They had three delegates. Two of them were in the room and they canceled each other out. Thomas McKean was for independence with his whole. George Reid was against. He wasn't a coward, not a villain. He was just thought, I think this is too far, too fast. Okay, so one yes, one no. Delaware split. Can't happen. Third delegate was 80 miles away. And so, you know, 80 miles away in the day was a long way. Final vote was going to happen tomorrow. Cesar Rodney was at home in Dover. He was the third delegate delegate. Delaware needed him there as well. He was a brigadier general of the militia. He was there to put Loyalist trouble down. And you know, the guys, they didn't do just one job. They weren't just. I'm, you know, I'm a member of Congress and I do well. That's all I do. No. So he was down in Kent County. He was doing his duty in one place and his duty called for him in another place. Now here's what you need to know about Cesar Rodney. It's amazing that he got on this horse, okay? He was dying. He had cancer, skin cancer on his face. And this is before you could treat it. You just died after the skin cancer eats you alive. Okay? It had been eating his face for years, disfiguring him. It was so disfigured that he wore a green silk scarf to cover what it had done. John Adams. And this. You might laugh at this at first, but don't. John Adams, he was a pretty sharp guy. Described him as, quote, the oddest looking man in the world. Tall and thin as a reed, pale. And his face, I'm quoting, no bigger than a large apple because it had all been eaten away. Okay? But Adam said there's sense and fire and a spirit and wit in that ruined face. That all should hear, okay? So the cancer made it really impossible for him to travel and really painful. And his doctor said, you can't. You can't make this ride. You'll die. You can't make this ride. So late the night July 1st, Ryder reaches Dover with word from McKean. We're deadlocked. The vote is tomorrow. Delaware needs you right now. Come. He's sick. Worn by his physician, veil over half of his face. He called for his horse to. To go 80 miles in one night in a thunderstorm. Remember, it's hot and humid in the east. That means thunderstorms, usually at night. The sky just opened up. The roads were just sludge. Lightning showing him the way in white flashes and then taking it away again. That ride normally took a man two days. He had until the morning. He rode in his boots and his spurs, changing horses where he could, soaked to the bone. The rain running down underneath that green silk scarf. Every mile in negotiation with his body that was already failing him. And he made it. Tom McKean remembered it for the rest of his life. He was standing at the door of Independence Hall. The delegates were all assembling. And he said, I saw Cesar Rodney arrive, still in his boots, still in his spurs, covered in mud, sleepless, sick, walking in to take his seat. He had ridden through the storm all night to say one word. I. When. Delegate. When Delaware was called. He stood. He said his constituents and his own judgment were for independence. And he rose and said, I. That broke the tie. Delaware was then in the yes column. And with Delaware in all of the colonies fell into place. It was a unanimous vote. He wrote to his brother, almost casually later, he said, you know, in such a casual way. I mean, the. The way most men underestimate, you know, big things. He said, I arrived in Congress, you know, I was detained by thunder and rain, but I had enough time to give my voice in the matter of independence, that was it. That was the whole boast, you know, enough time to give my voice understand what that voice cost him, what it risked. First, every man who voted yes was now, in the eyes of King George, committing treason. So there was a rope. There were. They were signing a warrant for their own hanging if the war went the wrong way. Now, maybe his head was so small, he thought, maybe, I don't know. But he rode through the storm against his doctor's orders, death already growing on his face, to make himself a traitor to the crown because his vote was the difference. He never married. The woman he loved turned him down. It's a really sad story. He spent the rest of his life in public office. It was very short. He was in and out of the militia, you know, he deli. He governed Delaware through the war. And he only lasted another eight years before cancer finally took him. For a long time, history almost forgot this guy. There are stretches where we as a people came close to scrubbing his name entirely off the square until he was put on a quarter. And still people don't really know the story. But he should be one of the names you teach your children. Because, Cesar, Rodney is the answer to the laziest lie in a free society. A lie that says it doesn't matter if I show up, it doesn't matter if I vote. I'm just one of many. What's one vote? What's one voice? What difference does one tired person make? I'm tired, I'm sick, I can't make it. He was the difference. That person is always the difference. The republic doesn't run on grand gestures of famous men. It runs on whether the unglamorous, half broken bone, tired person whose turn it is to decide gets on the horse. It runs on the committee that nobody wants to chair a meeting, that nobody wants to go to a vote that is like, I don't have to, I bet. Bigger things to do. The duty that lands on you at the worst possible moment when you have every reasonable, good excuse to stay home. Cesar, Rodney had every excuse. He didn't use any of them. We have our country today. Because that sick, bone tired and dying man showed up on the night his body was storming. You're the only one that will make a difference. The only one that will make a difference. And I'm gonna show you what you're facing because I haven't heard anyone say this, but Tuesday changed everything. We're in a new chapter in America and I was hoping it was a chapter that wasn't going to come. You've been feeling it coming. You've been seeing the warning signs. But now that it's here, I don't even know if you can put your finger on it, but I can because I know history. And so I'm going to put my finger on it and I will identify what happened this week. It's a new chapter. And if everyone isn't willing to get on their horse right now and do the things you don't want to do, the things you don't think will make a difference, the things what's one voice? We lose. We lose. This is the approaching moment. I'll share that with you here at the top of the hour. Just so the beginning of our number two more to tell you about the news and some cleanup on some stuff that we talked about this hour coming up next. Standby. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program. Okay, I told you that On Tuesday, the Democratic Socialist America machine swept three New York congressional primaries on a 17% turnout. Now let me give you a fresh perspective on this. The winning coalition was small, it was white, it was affluent, writing soft, traditional minority support. Okay. By one count, it took roughly 7% of eligible voters to do this. That's not a wave, that's a rip current under the calm surface. Washington D.C. is set now to add a socialist member, Janice Louis George to a growing list of socialist run big cities alongside New York, Seattle, Los Angeles is possibly next. The DSA now says. Now listen to this. The Democratic Socialists of America. How many members do they have? They have about 100,000 members right now, roughly 250 people already in office and 90 candidates running in the 2026 CYC. 94 of America's biggest cities and an org chart most people have never looked at once. At Claire Valdez victory party. This happened on Tuesday night when Hakeem Jeffries appeared on television with her at the victory party. The young crowd, mostly white, chanted, you're next, you're next, you're next. Not at a Republican, at the leader of the Democratic House. Okay, the Democratic Party House leader. What does that tell you? Here's how revolutions always happen. Except for the American Revolution, we're the only ones that didn't end in guillotines. Bloodshed, purges, concentration camps. We're the only one. Because what revolutionaries usually say is they pick a party that will tolerate them and they'll say to themselves, we just need to get around these people. Let's just look like these people get around them because they're slowing us up. Okay? That's what happened beginning in 2004 with the Democratic Party. The Democratic socialists started getting in and they're like, no, no, no, we're not Democratic social. I don't know what you're talking about. We're Democrats. We believe all the things. Well, we love the Constitution in America, okay? They started infiltrating because we got to get around these people. Then the next thing they say is, we got to get rid of these people. That's what's happening right now. This is a big shift. Once they have the clout, they say, we got to get rid of these people because they're standing in our way. And all of the Democrats that thought they could placate these people and thought they could use them, I told you from the beginning, they're not. You're not using them, they're using you. Now it's, we got to get rid of these people because they're slowing us down. In the end, if they actually get power, that becomes, we got to get rid of these people. We have to kill these people. We have to put these people in reeducation camps. We have to silence these, whatever it takes, because they're slowing us down. That's what's coming. The next step. We're on step number two out of three steps. The step between two and three can happen quickly or never happen. But it depends on what you decide today and what Democrats decide today. The first target of the new left is not the right, it's the old left. So this woman, Chevalier, she won with Mamdani's backing. I'm going to tell you about who these people are here in about 30 minutes. I mean, it's. It's amazing that it's coming out now, but she once called the United States an effing disgrace and reposted a line about wiping. Wiping her butt on the American flag. Okay? That's not somebody who wants to manage the country better. This is somebody who wants to take something that she holds in contempt and completely transform it into something else. And now Hunter Biden, you know, take your advice from, you know, a crack addict. Why don't you Democrats. He said, the Democrats need to stop resisting and embrace the far left. Go ahead. It's the fastest way to get yourself out of office, out of power, and most likely in the end, killed. He said the country is tired of being managed. People want to be led. Wow. So this is not a guy warning his party about a current. That's the man holding the door open for It. This is how every revolution has actually ever happened. The masses do not make revolutions. They never have. A revolution is made by an organized, committed minority, very small, acting in the name of the majority that stays home and stays silent about it. Do you know that it's. It's actually about 19% that were living during the founding era, that were actively dedicated, committed to the revolution. In the end, when all the war was over, everybody was okay, but the constant number was extremely low, under 20%. That's the secret. We keep thinking we need huge numbers. We don't. We need dedicated, walk through fire numbers. How many of us are. What happened to the Tea Party? Tea Party got discouraged and we made a difference. We did. It was the Tea Party that led to Trump. But now there needs to be another group of dedicated constitutionalists. You know, the vanguard is almost never the classic claims to speak for. It's young, educated, comfortable, and absolutely convinced. They're not the black, they're not Black Lives matter. Why were there always white over educated Nim Poops running all of these things? Because they're the real revolutionaries and they go find people with grievances and they use them. You don't believe me? Look at the Bolsheviks. Bolsheviks were a fringe nobody bothered to crush. 7% isn't a weakness in the story. 7% organized beats 83% that are asleep every single time. This is arithmetic and it's older than Lenin. Now, with all of that in mind, look at the your next chant, because that's the tell. A movement first hides and they claim they're not doing that. They're not that. Then they get enough power and then they start purging. And a movement that purges its own moderates first is following the oldest rule in the book. The dangerous enemy isn't the man across the aisle who disagrees with everything you want. The dangerous enemy is the man on your own side who agrees with most of it but won't go all the way. The fellow traveler, the manager. He is always the one the revolution kills first because he's the only one with the standing to slow it down. Robespierre didn't fall to a royalist. Trotsky didn't die at a conservative's hand. Jeffrey's own party is cheering the people who just told him, you're on our list. And believe me, these people always have a list. It's just, who's next? What's the priority? This is where the mistakes, however, stop belonging to one side. The 83% who didn't vote weren't socialists. They were the majority. That they assumed the argument was already settled, that the result was somebody else's job, that you can win without showing up because we all feel this way. The establishment that's now alarmed spent a decade certain it didn't mean to make. It, didn't need to make this case. A majority that won't organize loses to a minority that will. And the right should read that as a manual, not just a warning. Because the law cuts in every direction. It always has. Hunter Biden holding the door open. The man who invites the vanguard in always believes he's going to help steer it. He thinks I'm. I'm a passenger in the car and I'm a useful passenger. He's not. He's not. The chant at that party is the answer to that fantasy delivered in advance. You're next, Chuck Schumer. Maybe you should be a little bit more like, oh, what's his name from Pennsylvania, the guy with had the stroke. What's his name now? I think I'm having a stroke again. Fetterman. Thank you, Fetterman. Federman's the only one that gets it. These guys are radicals and they're dangerous. No, I'm a Democrat. They're not. Anybody who helps these people arrive, you're next, you're in trouble. It. It's always about the people willing to go further than you will. You cannot. This is why you cannot negotiate. You know, people keep saying, well, we got to make peace. We got to come together. No, there. There is the democratic Socialist. You cannot negotiate with. You cannot. The real story, the real one, underneath the turnout numbers and the chanting is, is not the socialists are winning. It's that an awake few will always govern a sleeping many. And the only question history ever actually asks is which few will actually bother to be awake. It's not enough for you to listen to this show or to other shows and go, yeah, that's right. Damn right, you're right. If you're too tired to do things that you have to do, look how relentless they are. They are relentless. If you're too tired now, we're not going to make it. But if you look at the last four years as a chance for you to do what Trump did, really center himself, know what he believes, know what's worth fighting and dying for and living for, and knowing that I am never going to abandon this fight. I don't care what you do to me. I'm never going to abandon this fight. Hopefully, you are there. Because first, they will purge the Democratic Party. They Already purged it once. They purged it of every. Anybody who believed differently, you know, on abortion and things like that. They purged. Now they're going to purge anyone who disagrees with full fledged socialism. Anybody who half believes it. Anyone who will not be clear in the end, I'm telling you, it will be kill the Jews. Anyone who will not be clear on those things. You're on that list. I'm later on that list. We're all on that list. Do not think, oh well, it'll never happen here. It's happening here. The only question left is you have to decide, am I one of them or I will stand against them. Because the. I'm just not going to play that game. It's not that important. I'm tired. Whatever. That puts you on a list. It puts you on a list that either is you will join too late when it's too late or you will become one of them because there's no, there's not going to be anybody neutral here. You are going to have to, I said earlier today, you know, get an Israeli and USA flag pin. Wear that now if you're like, yeah, right, why won't you wear it? Why won't you wear it? Besides, I don't agree with the way the war is being fought by Israel. Besides that, you know, the hatred, not the, you know, do you really disagree? You really agree with the way Israel is fighting the war? That's not what you're going to get. You're going to get, you Jew lover. That's what you're going to get. Okay? And are you not willing to do a simple thing at this time to show your support when it's still relatively safe? If you're not willing to put a flag lapel pin on, if you're not willing to stand up and say socialism is evil and we must fight it with everything we have, we must organize, we must get back into the streets. We must start our own Tea Party again. We must organize and on our own side get the people in who are not these weasels, but the ones who understand what time it is and will actually fight the time that the Cornyns and everybody else think they're living in. Those days are long gone. And if we don't act now, you're not going to have a country left. So today, decide now if you think, eh, well, I'm going to tell you who these people are in just a minute. Hang on. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program. Hello America. You know, we've been fighting Every single day, we push back against the lies, the censorship, the nonsense of the mainstream media that they're trying to feed you. We work tirelessly to bring you the unfiltered truth because you deserve it. But to keep this fight going, we need you right now. Would you take a moment and rate and review the Glenn Beck podcast? Give us five stars and leave a comment. Because every single review helps us break through Big Tech's algorithm to reach more Americans who need to hear the truth. This isn't a podcast. This is a movement. And you're part of it, A big part of it. So if you believe in what we're doing, you want more people to wake up, help us push this podcast to the top. Rate, review, share. Together, we'll make a difference. And thanks for standing with us. Now, let's get to work. You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program. Let me talk to you about five stories, okay? See if you can connect them. Researchers now at Rutgers University found the vast majority of house mice and brown rats across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. have now genetically mutated to shrug off all of the poison that we have thrown at them for decades. How's that possible? Because we didn't kill them. We trained them. Every rat that survived a less than lethal dose handed that resistance to the next litter. And generation by generation, we bred in a more poison resistant rat. Okay, hold that story. Let me go. Story number two. The administration is now asking Congress for $88 billion in supplemental funding tied to the Iran to the Iran war, with most of it going to the Pentagon and replacing strained missile stockpiles. Yet Tehran is boasting that the deal leaves its missile program untouched while it negotiates with Oman to charge costs for passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This is a lesson that we refuse to learn and the world has already learned it about us. We're never ever fighting a war enough to kill it. We never, we never fight them hard enough to end it because we get bored, distracted. We don't like the casualties. We don't like war. Were comfortable enough. Okay, so what happens next story the crime we wouldn't name. New report details abuse by mostly Muslim grooming gangs. Survivors describing the deliberate targeting and trafficking of white girls. And the response from rape crisis England and Wales was to brand the findings as racist. For 20 years, British authorities saw this, looked away, terrified of exactly the accusation now being aimed at the report. A half confronted evil doesn't shrink from embarrassment. It learns which words will make you flinch. Now Let me take you to another story. These are all these stories are current today in today's newsletter. If you don't get the Glenn Becky newsletter, you need to sign up. It's free. Get all the stories that we talk about and all the stories I think are important for you to understand and know@glenn beck.com and just look for the free email newsletter. Sign up now. Here's the next one. In Longview, a woman says a group jumped her while shouting free Carmelo. And she says they were hunting for the smallest white girl they could find. The same week, more than a dozen defendants got prison for the 2025 attack on an ICE facility. And Rashida Tlaib called the sentencing bull crap. I told you yesterday that if in Texas, if they let these guys go that shot at ICE agents, shot one in the neck, they got a hundred years. The guy who pulled the trigger got a hundred years. And Rashida Tlieb is saying, this is. This is crazy. They didn't do anything. They were just protesting. Not with a gun and shooting an officer in the neck. That's not a protest. I know it is in your part of the world, but here in America, it's not. Did he just say that? Yes, I did. And I'm gonna get to immigration here in a minute. We're jailing bodies, but we're not touching the belief that told them that violence was righteous. So the belief goes on, looking for more recruits. The idea that we declare dead socialists are now about to run four of America's biggest cities. Mom. Donnie's machine swept New York on 17% turnout and roughly 7% of voters. We were certain in 1991, we settled this argument right. It's over. Communism is dead. Bolsheviks were a tiny little group nobody took seriously. Crushable, dismissible, a joke. Nazis. Crushable, dismissible, a joke. Until one day they weren't. And they ruled for 70 years in Russia. So line up all of these stories and the same law runs underneath all five. It is the oldest law in biology and it does not care about your politics. A poison that doesn't kill teaches. How many times have you been told by your pharmacist or your doctor, take all of your prescription. And how many of us have saved a few antibiotics Just because I feel better now and you know, if I get sick, then I'll have a few others, I won't have to go to the doctor right away. You're creating monster germs by doing that. Every dose shortage of lethal is a lesson. The survivor, no matter if it's a germ or a person carries into the next generation. That's why the rat in your alley can eat what would have dropped its great grandfather. We didn't fight the rats, we coached the rats. Now go back up that list, holding that one idea. A nuclear program, bombed but not ended, doesn't sit there chastened, it hardens and remembers. And it remembers how it escaped a crime that authorities half name doesn't fade out of shame. It studies which accusations make them retreat and deploys them. A movement you punish but never answer, doesn't disband, it finds its martyrs. An idea you bury without killing. It waits for one bad turnout, one tired electorate, and it climbs back out of the ground and grabs you by the throat. This is a universal rule. This is not against the Democrats or the Republicans or anything. This is universal. This is biology. This is a universal law. The hawk that starts a war that he won't finish. And I don't blame that on Trump. I blame that on the American people. The establishment that spent two decades refusing to name an evil. They're making the identical error from the opposite ends. So is the conservative who decided socialism died with the Soviet Union and stopped making the case. Are you any different? No, I'm not. You're not. A half victory is not a small win. It's resistance training for the thing you are trying to beat. Versailles wasn't peace, it was an interval. History doesn't repeat because men forget the dates. It repeats because every generation looks at a wounded thing and decides the wound is enough and walks away. And the wounded thing spends. Spends its quiet years becoming something your old poison can't touch. So decide what you actually mean to end. That's why this is the same thing. You know it. You go out and vote. It doesn't end on voting day. No, but it does for most of us. We're like, I voted. What happened? I voted. Donald Trump. He's. I elected Donald Trump. Yeah, he's on. He was in Capitol Hill yesterday fighting for the Save America act. And too many of us are like, I'm not going to call my senator. I won't call my congressman. They won't listen to me. Do you think they're listening to Donald Trump? He has no choice. He's in the fight, he's trying to end it. Why would we decide, Well, I did my part. You either end it or you leave it alone. There is no cheap, half strength version of victory ever. There never has been, there never will be. And the rats in the wall, I mean They've known that the whole time. The rats in the wall are the evidence that that is a universal truth. Let me take a break early because then I want to talk to you about the socialists that are amongst us now and hard choices that we're all going to have to make. The choices only get harder, more divisive. Harder to defend will cost you more the longer we wait. Are you willing to defend America and stand up and kill these movements? I don't mean literally bodies, I mean eradicate these movements by finishing it. Not taking the easy half win, but finish it. You decide. So on July 1st at 8pm on torch.com torch250.com or on the app, if you're already a member. I'm doing a live Q and A and a live documentary. Let me start with the good part. 96 years ago, a woman, she was a housemaid from Scotland. Her sister is already over here and she's like, you got to come over. And so she comes from Scotland, she gets on a, on a boat 96 years ago this summer. And she comes in and she writes down at Ellis island that she is a house servant or I can't remember what it was, a domestic, meaning a maid. Pretty lowly job. But she had a job. And you had to prove that you had a job, a way of supporting yourself. If you were coming to America at that time and she walked through the golden door in her wildest dreams, she would have never, ever been able to guess that she could come to a new country, work hard, be a maid, and her son, her son would become president of the United States. And that's exactly what happened with Donald Trump. His mom came here as an immigrant, but remember, he hates immigrants. He came here, she came here as an immigrant from Scotland. And in one generation, her son becomes the president of the United States. So we tell these stories to ourselves and we love these stories. I love these stories. I love the rag to riches stories. People who worked hard, lived by the rules, played by the rules and won. I love that. But we're not that nation anymore. We're not. I mean, we think that the Statue of Liberty is, you know, holding instead of the law that she's holding. She's not holding all. She's holding a sign that says, everybody welcome, no questions asked. That's not true. Never has been and cannot, cannot be true. Our immigration system, we need to understand it, we need to put it in the right perspective. And so I'm going to take you on this documentary through the history of America and You're going to see things you've never seen before, learn things you've never learned before. And it's a great history lesson, unlike everybody else teaches history. I hate that boring history crap. I hate it. This, I think you're really going to enjoy. And I take you through the entire thing from New York City, because that's really where it all kind of started. From New York City. And I'll. I'll show you all the political intrigue and the forgotten drama and why I now say all immigration must stop. All of it must stop. We have to close that fame golden door for a while. And I've never felt that way. I always have welcomed immigrants. But when you have people who are now coming in and they're becoming citizens, even those who have come in with their family and done it legitimately, but now we find out are absolutely un American. And I don't mean I disagree with the American. I mean I. They are openly stating, I am here to overthrow the United States of America. That's sedition. That's sedition. And it cannot be tolerated because we are in a different situation now. These are not just people who are like, you know what? And I want to have a conversation about that with a college professor and we'll have a roundtable about it. No, these are now people that are taking up arms against the United States. They are working with some of our biggest enemies in the United States and they are going to collapse us if we don't pay attention. So it's going to be a hard conversation to have and some people won't want to hear it. I think a lot of people will want to hear it. But you know, it is the truth. No immigration, none until we get this fixed, because it is broken and it is weakening us. We have to deport people. If you're not. If you're here and you are holding radical views of any kind, out. Get the hell out. If you are not here to make America stronger, out. I'm sorry, but what was right for the president's mother when she came through? I have a job. I can support myself. I'm not going to live on the dole. If you can't do that, get out. We are in trouble, and it is time for somebody just to say it. And Donald Trump has been saying it since the first time he came down that escalator. And I disagreed with him at the time. I don't anymore. I don't anymore. So that is happening on July 1st. And join us July 1st, what day of week Is that. Is that Tuesday? Wednesday. That's Wednesday. Next Wednesday night at 8pm live on Torch. Join us torch250.com torch250.com There is so much going on. I was talking to homes. What's the name of that podcast I was on yesterday? Do you know, Ricky? Oh, I think it was Mom Wars. Great. Mom Wars. Yeah, that was it. Mom Wars. These are good. These. I love these women. They are so great. Really, really dedicated moms who are doing. Are teaching homeschooling. And we had a fascinating conversation. I think it might come out tomorrow or early next week on Just look for it Mom Wars. But we had a fascinating conversation about how important moms are and education and how it is broken. Completely broken. Not reformed broken. Get your kids out. And there are all kinds of things that can help you. And quite honestly, you know, when we first started educating our kids at home, we didn't have Prageru. We didn't have torch 250. And what we are building and what I am helping Prageru, they're helping me on Torch. I'm helping them. I am open to helping anybody. We can't. We can't stand here and go, oh, no, I got to do my thing because I need credit or I need the. I don't care. I don't care. We're all in this together. So I will help anyone. And these great people are, you know, helping us as well, to tell the story. And we're not going to duplicate, you know, I'm not going to. I'm not going to do all the things that Prageru has done, because they're doing it, and they're doing it really well, and our kids are watching it. I'm going to tell history in a different way. And I have the artifacts, I have the vault to be able to do it. And I also have the team that is the best storytelling telling team ever assembled, I think, in digital audio, so. Or. Or analog audio as well. I can't say ever. I remember Orson Welles. But anyway, it's really good. We need you to pass this on to your friends, to your children, to your grandchildren. We need you to get involved. Join us now. Torch250.com Become a Torch supporter and a Torch Insider. It's torch250.com.
Episode: Best of the Program | 6/25/26
Date: June 25, 2026
Host: Glenn Beck (Mercury Radio Arts)
This episode blends vivid historical storytelling, sharp political analysis, and urgent calls to action, centered around the theme: individuals make a difference at pivotal moments, and America has entered a new and dangerous phase politically—one demanding courage and clarity from its citizens. Glenn Beck opens by recounting little-known stories from America’s founding to emphasize personal responsibility, then connects current political "purges" within the Democratic Party to broad historical patterns of revolutionary change. The episode also explores profound societal lessons buried in overlooked news stories, highlighting the peril of complacency.
“The answer to the laziest lie in a free society: a lie that says it doesn’t matter if I show up, it doesn’t matter if I vote, I’m just one of many…[Rodney] was the difference.”
— Glenn Beck, [15:15]
“A movement first hides and they claim they’re not doing that…Once they have the clout, they say, we got to get rid of these people because they’re standing in our way.”
— Glenn Beck, [34:45]
“A revolution is made by an organized, committed minority, very small, acting in the name of the majority that stays home and stays silent about it.”
— Glenn Beck, [36:00]
“The only question history ever actually asks is which few will actually bother to be awake.”
— Glenn Beck, [46:00]
“A half victory is not a small win. It’s resistance training for the thing you are trying to beat.”
— Glenn Beck, [1:09:00]
For those who haven't listened, this episode is both a stark warning and a passionate exhortation—mixing history, news, and philosophy with Glenn Beck's signature candor and urgency.