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Glenn Beck
So what a Monday it is. The podcast today media has been harping on the Trump Zelensky tension from Friday. I mean, that was crazy. But I don't think anybody, at least I haven't heard anybody that looks at this situation the way that I do. I'll show you the five wins that President Trump had just because of that meeting and what he's doing. Also, I didn't watch the Oscars, nor did anyone else for that matter. But I wanted to recap on what you missed last night, even though none of us actually watched. And the Israeli ambassador to the US Is with me in studio talking about the differences between Biden, Trump administration, their relationship with Israel. Ambassador Leiter joins me today on the podcast. First Real Estate Agents I trust. I don't want to compare myself to Elon Musk or anything, but I'm just as socially awkward as he is. That's where the comparison ends. Anyway, I started a company decades ago called Real Estate Agents. He started Tesla. I mean, right? Anyway, let's say you need to buy or sell a house or both. And you are like I used to be. I didn't know the first thing on how to find a good real estate agent. I didn't know what made them. I didn't know what best practices were. I just didn't know. Pretty much anybody can become a real estate agent and you don't want most of them. You want the kind who knows what he or she is doing, does it better than anybody else, has the kind of integrity you can find in a good handshake deal. You need somebody you can trust. Well, the gauntlet has been thrown down, Elon. Yeah. Let's see if you can top this. How about Government Agents I can Trust? Real Estate AgentsITrust.com the name says it all. Real Estate AgentsITrust.com.
Stu Burguiere
You'Re listening to the.
Glenn Beck
Best of the Glenbeck Program. The biggest thing you need to understand, the world needs to understand. And I'm going to come back to this several times. There's, there's so many. I got to tell you. There's so much exciting news over the weekend that everyone is framing as bad and I don't think so. The one thing I'm really good at is connecting dots that nobody sees the connection to. I'm telling you, this one, this one I could connect dots in my sleep. And I think you'll follow them clearly. First thing you have to know is Russia lost. Okay, no, they didn't. No, they didn't. They have 20% of Ukraine as their property. Uh huh. And what was their goal again? To get all of Ukraine. They couldn't get Ukraine even though they. Ukraine wasn't a Naito country. Go ahead. Russia. March into a NATO country, March into Poland. They're not going to. They lost without Naito. That's the first thing you need to understand. Okay, so let's go and take you what happened over the weekend. First of all, there was a brawl in the White in the White House, the likes of which I have never seen. I've never seen this. And make no mistake, we'll run this down for you later. This was Zelinsky, this was not Trump. If you just watched the clips, you missed the 20 minutes leading up to this where Trump is giving him an escape valve the whole time. You should probably be quiet now. You should. Oh, that's funny. You know, you should probably not say that again, but over and over again. Finally cut four. Donald Trump snaps.
Volodymyr Zelensky
During the war, everybody has problems, even you. But you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future.
Glenn Beck
God bless.
Volodymyr Zelensky
You don't know that. God bless. God bless. You got a war. Don't tell us what we're going to feel. We're trying to solve a problem. Don't tell us what we're going to feel. I'm not telling you because you're in no position to dictate that.
Glenn Beck
Remember this.
Volodymyr Zelensky
You're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel. We're going to feel very good. We're going to feel very good and very strong. You will feel influence. You're right now not in a very good position. You've allowed to be in a very bad position. And he happens to be right about.
Glenn Beck
The beginning of the war.
Volodymyr Zelensky
You're not in a good position. You don't have the cards right now with us. You start having cards right now. You don't wear your friend. I'm wearing serious.
Glenn Beck
There is so much to, to go through on this. There's so much. But let me just give you now what happened after that. Starmer, the, the Prime Minister of UK. UK. The UK and also Macro and 18 others got together and huddled in London to embrace Zelensky and kick off an alternate peace plan. Okay. So he comes out and he's like, oh, I got a spanking. And the fools in Europe. And I say this, I say this because of what's going to happen to them, not, not because of war or anything else. What they're setting themselves up for. Starmer has tossed 4 billion euros at Ukraine, a $2 billion loan and 2 billion for air defenses. And he's using the Russian frozen assets. Okay. He's also pitching a coalition of the willing. Oh, it's because we're not willing. No, I'm not willing to put boots on the ground and planes in the air. Are you? Cause I'm not. It makes me sad when, when France says they're part of a coalition of the willing. I'm not going and I'm not sending my son to go. So when I first saw this, I thought, Europe, are you out of your mind? You're gonna put boots on the ground? That, that, that will be backdoor NATO stuff. Okay? Putin could look at it that way. He might not. Could be fine, might not. But this coalition of uk, France, Italy, maybe even Canada, oh, what are they doing? Well, this is not really about anything other than muscling into the peace deal that they fear Trump is about to cut with Putin leaving Ukraine and Europe out in the cold. That's right, because I don't think you guys want peace. The, the Oval Office blow up on Friday spooked the crap out of them. Why? Because you have a president who will stand up for America first doesn't mean he's not going to stand up for other, you know, countries that are our allies. But America First. Trump told Zelensky, you take the mineral deals, okay? We've got these deals for you, for all the minerals. They're rare earth minerals. Wait until you hear the explanation of all this. I'm so excited to tell you, but let me just get through the news. You take the deal or pound sand. Now, why did Zelinsky fly all the way back? He was just here and he left cuz he wasn't gonna take the deal. Then they continued to negotiate. He flies all the way back because he says he's going to take the deal and sign it. Well, then he gets here and he's like, I know, I don't like this deal. Well, then you should get back on the plane and go home. You're not serious. You're not a serious partner. We've just negotiated with you. You left, then you came back and said, okay, okay, I'll do the deal. And then you try to change it in front of the press. Get the hell out of our country. That's what you would say to somebody who is this dishonest in their business dealings, okay? Now, he said, take the deal. Get lost. I'm not going to be part of any NATO style Backup. So Starmer has his summit and it's a scramble to keep Kiev in the game, you know, and, and not to storm Moscow. Okay? They're talking about a ceasefire, enforcement. Think peacekeeping first of all, not an invasion. If that's the way Russia cares to view it. Macron is floating, you know, a one month truce in the air and in the sea. Starmer wants security guarantees to deter Putin post deal. You don't understand. With an oligarch, money doesn't talk, it screams. That's Trump's point of view. Putin is not going to go in if he's making money. Okay, When I heard this, I thought it was madness on the surface. I mean, Russia already has 200,000 dead already and nukes. I mean, I don't know about it. Seems like, you know, it's like, oh, let us play with this matches here in these gunpowder shacks. Insane. Putin has said NATO boots on the ground, red line for us. Finland has said if we show any weakness or we start playing with NATO, he's going to pounce. All right, so Europe's not charging in with guns of blaze. But you don't, you don't know that. Okay, Trump, here's his pivot. He's cozying up to Putin. Oh, he. See, I told you he was in. He was a Russian spy. No, he's not. America first. He is pushing minerals over missiles. It's 200 billion dollar in aid. That's what's at stake. And, and a deal that screws Ukraine if they don't participate. But who else gets screwed besides Ukraine if they take this deal? China. China. China hates this. They hate Trump's deal, they hate Trump's deal with Ukraine and they hate Trump's deal with Russia. Why? Oh, I'll explain. So this whole thing of Ukraine is a setup for a massive win. Win. And I think now it didn't have to be this way, but Ukraine and Europe has just by their moves, if they don't change the course, that's going to be a lose for them. Russia lost. It's not. It's a paper tiger. It's never going into NATO. It's not going into Poland. They lost. They want a deal about money. Ukraine could rebuild their country and stop getting their people killed by doing a deal. Instead. They want. I think they want more war. I think this little man boy, my view has changed on him. This little teeny Napoleon, all he wants is war. He's. You're. You're a fool. Five billion, billion would die if we went into nuclear War. And that is, that's a real option. That unfortunately is a real option. Let me tell you about Good Ranchers. When I put food on my table for my family, it's important that it's good food. Not just tastes good, but I want it to be the best quality. And that starts with the meat. Every cut of meat from good ranchers. Beef, chicken, pork, raised here in the US it's free from hidden additives like antibiotics and hormones or even seeds, seed oils. It's just meat. And they uphold the values of tradition because when you shop with good ranchers, you're directly supporting local farms and ranches here in the United States. These are the people who have been feeding Americans and the rest of the world for generations now. And Good ranchers is working to keep them in business. 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Jason Buttrell
All right, I want to hear the Oscar update.
Glenn Beck
Well, you want, you want the Oscar update?
Jason Buttrell
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Jason Buttrell
Because I don't know we have any.
Glenn Beck
Oscars kind of music or anything. I mean, you could just go with the Nash, you know, with the Nazi national anthem. It's not a thing. I mean. No, that's not, that's not it. Anyway, the Oscars, they had their annual get a get together last night, you know, where they pat each other on the back, you know, for. To say congratulations, you were better at pretending to be somebody you're not than the other guy. But that's what happened. So let me just get right to it because I didn't watch it and in fact, I even asked Grok to watch it. You know, the AI.
Jason Buttrell
Oh, okay.
Glenn Beck
And he's like, I'd rather make out with a calculator than that. So I don't even know what that is. But first up, best Picture. Best picture. Everybody said it was going to be an aura, some gritty flick about a sex worker or something. I didn't see it. Sounds like a headache with extra glitter. Buzz was deafening. So Anoro wins. Congratulations.
Jason Buttrell
Did win.
Glenn Beck
Yes, it did win.
Jason Buttrell
I heard it was. Someone described it as the first 45 minutes of it are all sex scenes.
Glenn Beck
Which I used to be called pornography.
Jason Buttrell
Okay, you don't go. I mean, one sex scene in the first 45 minutes. Okay, maybe that's art. I don't know.
Glenn Beck
So I.
Jason Buttrell
45 straight minutes.
Glenn Beck
I didn't see it. I don't even know if it happened. But Sean Baker took the Oscar. He was the director and, you know, he said, wow, this is for all the outsiders. Cinema is about, you know, raw truth, not your capitalist propaganda. And then he sat down and took the Oscar, and it was wonderful. Do you remember the Clint Eastwood movie, Any which Way But Loose? You remember that movie? It was good. Had everything in it. It had Clint Eastwood, had a monkey, had somebody who was kind of hot and kind of funny in it. And Clint Eastwood, it had everything that should get the best picture every year.
Jason Buttrell
But did it get.
Glenn Beck
Digress.
Jason Buttrell
Does it have a 45 minute Clint Eastwood sex scene?
Glenn Beck
No.
Jason Buttrell
Okay.
Glenn Beck
Thank God it doesn' Next Best actor. They were going between Adrien Brody for the Brutalist, which I didn't see. Sounds like. Just sounds bad about some architect or something. I don't know. And the other one was a good update. Timothy Chalamet. Shalom. No, I. I don't like anybody. It spells Timothy with two E's at the end. I just question you, and you're clearly French, but I think he was in, like, a Bob Dylan thing. Yeah, I flipped a coin on this one. Chalamet wins or Shallow Brody one. Ah, whatever. Whatever.
Jason Buttrell
This is a good update.
Glenn Beck
Anyway, he won and he walked up and he said this for the poets.
Jason Buttrell
The dreamers didn't win.
Glenn Beck
Thanks, Mom. Thanks to my agent and anybody else, but Jesus. I want to thank Best Actress, Demi Moore. They were all talking about, I guess, you know, they're gonna give it to her because everybody likes a comeback story and, you know, something about aging and body horror or whatever. Because I don't want to think about it.
Jason Buttrell
The substance.
Glenn Beck
She won.
Jason Buttrell
No, she did not. Mikey Madison won.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, well, you can listen to Stewart, who apparently cares, or me. So she got up and she was like, hey, I want to thank my vegan yoga coach, which, I don't know, brings me to Kale. Another reason to hate any Hollywood type.
Jason Buttrell
That's Your body horror is Kale.
Glenn Beck
Best supporting actor, Kieran Culkin.
Jason Buttrell
Yes, that one. That one's right.
Glenn Beck
Oh, really? Really?
Jason Buttrell
You got that one.
Glenn Beck
He walked up on stage and he was like, boy, did my brother blow this thing or what? I mean, I wasn't even the talented one in the family, or at least that's what my parents used to say anyway. Best supporting Actress, Zoe Saldanalla.
Jason Buttrell
Yeah, she won.
Glenn Beck
She was in the Emilia Perez, which is some musical mess that is all accurate. Is more fun than a vegan potluck.
Jason Buttrell
She been to them and. No, it's not.
Glenn Beck
She got up and she said, this is for resilience, for art. And I want to thank my ancestors. I don't even know who her ancestors are.
Jason Buttrell
She actually did do the shape thank her ancestors thing.
Glenn Beck
Did you really?
Jason Buttrell
Yeah, she did, like, pretty good. Guess she's the first Dominican Republic.
Glenn Beck
Oh, my gosh. Finally. Finally, the Dominican Republic has an awesome.
Jason Buttrell
How long have you been talking about it?
Glenn Beck
How long have the whole show's history.
Jason Buttrell
Has been dedicated to why don't Dominicans win these awards?
Glenn Beck
I don't even know what that movie's about, but I've seen clips, and just watching the clips makes me want to demand my two hours back because I imagined two hours of how bad that was. Horrible. Best director, Sean Baker for an aura again, you know, and he got up again a second time. He said, see? Told ya. My film's rebellion against the system. And everybody cheered and it was great. I just want to say to the Academy, I didn't see the movie. Nobody saw the movie. I didn't watch the Oscars. Nobody watched the Oscars. And honestly, I think most of America is totally cool with the update I just gave them.
Jason Buttrell
Yeah. Which it's more information than they probably wanted.
Glenn Beck
Which really the most important part is you should see any which way but loose. Clint Eastwood and a monkey. Okay. It's. It's good. It's good. Not one of his best, but better than the Oscars. Yeah. And there's your Oscar up.
Jason Buttrell
Wow. There he goes. Thank you very much.
Glenn Beck
Okay.
Jason Buttrell
Very informative.
Glenn Beck
Thank you. Let's get to. Let's get to Stu where he's bad mouthing everything. That is America first. You know, anything that is good for America. Stu's like, I don't like it.
Jason Buttrell
Not what's happening at all, by the way. If we could. We could be clear on that.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Jason Buttrell
Remember, he says it's as accurate as your Oscar update.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
Jason Buttrell
Thank you. Thank you. So it's interesting. I think I Mostly agree with everything that you laid out there. I think one thing that you didn't spend too much time focusing on was what's Zelensky's job in this moment to.
Glenn Beck
Kiss everybody's butt as much as he can and walk away with as much as he can get from Donald Trump.
Jason Buttrell
Like for example, Glenn, if I'm going to come to you, I am Donald Trump right now and I'm going to be. I'm the mean, big, bad American. Okay? And he is.
Glenn Beck
Nobody said I could be any worse, but I am.
Jason Buttrell
And he says, you know, Vladdy here, this guy started the war.
Glenn Beck
And I'm playing Vlad.
Jason Buttrell
Yeah, you're playing what you should do as a lens.
Glenn Beck
Okay?
Jason Buttrell
This guy here, Vladimir Zelinsky, started the war. It's his fault. Everything that's going on right now, this, the fact that this war is going on is this man's fault. And I find it to be despicable.
Glenn Beck
I would like to say, Mr. President, absolutely right, whatever you just said, my fault completely. Yes.
Jason Buttrell
At the very least you should say, look, I know we have a lot to, to discuss and we, and I would love to do that when we get some time alone, not in front of the media, but just some time to be able to discuss all these.
Glenn Beck
You could even say, look, the president and I don't agree on everything, but we do agree this war must stop.
Jason Buttrell
Yes.
Glenn Beck
And we have a treaty that we're working on.
Jason Buttrell
And you know what, Glenn or dad, we have. So we do have things that we disagree on, but we have so much more that we unite on and we come together on. We've been long term allies. That's what I work together.
Glenn Beck
Glad said it. That's it. Good enough for me. They said he'd never say it, but he said it. There it is.
Jason Buttrell
You know, you ever get that moment and like, it's a bad show and you just want to scream out at the comedian, get off the stage. That's what I wanted to scream out to Zelensky the entire time is what.
Glenn Beck
I was screaming, get off this. Fortunately, I was in a supermarket at the time. But is what I was screaming, anything.
Jason Buttrell
You can do to disarm that situation if you're in Zelensky's position is what you're supposed to do.
Glenn Beck
But he.
Jason Buttrell
You're not.
Glenn Beck
Donald Trump started.
Jason Buttrell
It doesn't matter.
Glenn Beck
Well, no, it doesn't matter, but it's not true.
Jason Buttrell
Well, well, that's an interesting point. That's an interesting point.
Glenn Beck
Here's where he hates America.
Jason Buttrell
No, it's not true. It's not true. No. I mean, you could. That, I would say was the opinion of the media.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
Jason Buttrell
That Trump started it. And when you listen to the one clip that they keep putting out there, I think you could take that in a way, not even Trump, but Vance, because they seem to be having a discussion. There's a couple times where it's seemingly cordial. A couple times. And then you hear that clip where Gantt steps in.
Glenn Beck
Here it is. Cut five, please.
J.D. Vance
I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
Volodymyr Zelensky
But if you.
Stu Burguiere
Mr. President.
J.D. Vance
Mr. President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the President for trying to bring it into this conference.
Volodymyr Zelensky
Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have?
J.D. Vance
I have been to. I've actually watched and seen the stories. And I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour. Mr. President, are. Do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people into your military? And do you think that it's respectful?
Volodymyr Zelensky
I will answer.
J.D. Vance
Come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country.
Glenn Beck
Okay. Now, you could say if that's the.
Jason Buttrell
Clip you saw, which is what everybody saw.
Glenn Beck
Right. Of course. That's what they saw. That's the clip they saw. And you could say, wow, J.D. vance, a Donald Trump, really respects J.D. vance, because notice he just sat there and just, like, let him go. Okay. He caused all the problems. It was J.D. vance's fault. What's the truth there, Stu?
Jason Buttrell
Well, I decided to go back and actually watch what led up to it.
Glenn Beck
And by the way, you had. You had a life. You weren't watching it live.
Jason Buttrell
Yeah, I know. I was not watching it.
Glenn Beck
Wow. Okay.
Jason Buttrell
I saw that clip and I thought. I thought. And I. To be honest with you, when I first saw that clip, my initial thought was, I've never seen anything like that in my entire life.
Glenn Beck
Yep.
Jason Buttrell
I've never seen an interaction like that in front of the media between two world leaders in my entire life. I was absolutely shocking. I thought it's different than, like a UN Speech where one's criticizing the other. The fact that the two allies were together in front of the American media arguing like, I'VE never seen it before.
Glenn Beck
So just actually went next door and talked to some people next door and I was like, are you seeing it? It was live. Are you seeing this?
Jason Buttrell
Are you seeing this? It was legitimately fascinating. But that's that first clip I saw. And I thought to myself, there is a possibility. I wanted to check on this. But there's a possibility that Vance was trying to irritate this arrangement, largely because Vance has been much more clear than Trump has been over the past few years that he wants to stop that funding. Trump at times has entertained it. He's even said he would increase it if Russia does not go along with a sensible peace deal.
Glenn Beck
Correct. And he would have as well. He does not bluff.
Jason Buttrell
Right. He is one of those guys who I think is looking for a functional end to this war. That's what his priority is. His priority is not, to the dismay of many in the media, the best thing for Ukraine or the best thing for Russia. He wants that thing over. And I think that's a much higher priority than, well, what land border is which. And even what, even minerals. I think he wants that war over even more than the minerals.
Glenn Beck
Yes, but he does find that very important. The minerals are giving them the security that Zelensky is asking for.
Jason Buttrell
Yeah, it's a good strategy to those ends. Right?
Glenn Beck
Strategy to that end.
Jason Buttrell
Right. But that's. I don't think his top priority. I think his top priority is he wants that war to end. That is not the case. We've talked to jd, Vince for years. He has been very strong against that funding to, I think, the applause of much of the audience. Like, he has been ideologically opposed to it for a very long time. He hasn't been like Lindsey Graham. They're totally on the opposite side.
Glenn Beck
I don't even think he was like me, because at the outset, I was for. I was for Ukraine standing up. Not for sending billions of dollars over, but sending our thoughts and prayers, which do no good. People sending our thoughts and prayers over there, supporting them. I was for them. I thought Zelensky, I thought, okay, this guy is standing up. This guy is. They're George Washington, possibly. No, he is a little hothead.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Jason Buttrell
That certainly was shown in that meeting. Again, I still said my thoughts and prayers. I still think that they should be fighting for their own country. Yes, again. Did you see what I heard? I just said they should be fighting for their own country.
Glenn Beck
Yep, me too.
Jason Buttrell
Not us. Anyway, so he comes in there with that whole situation. You think, look, Vance has been really clear on this issue. Perhaps he was trying to stir this up, looking to draw a divide. It's not impossible. It's what Vance thinks is the right thing to do as far as ending that funding. Not impossible. But I thought you don't just make that judgment and move on. You look at the lead up to it. I went through the entire leap. It's a half an hour, a half an hour.
Glenn Beck
Never get that time back.
Jason Buttrell
I mean, first of all, you never get that time back. Secondly, I don't even hear people reporting that.
Glenn Beck
No.
Jason Buttrell
Let alone. They just say there was a buildup, it went back and forth and then it turned. A half an hour is a long time. And throughout this, it's absolutely clear that the instigator of this confrontation is Zelensky. He is confrontational from the start. He is edging back and forth. Trump several times gives him outs to be able to.
Glenn Beck
Kind of laughs it off.
Jason Buttrell
Kind of laughs it off. He jokes with him, they go back and forth. He keeps trying to make these points about getting security guarantees when, you know, obviously he knows that's not part of this deal. It was not part of the deal.
Glenn Beck
Why did you get on the airplane?
Jason Buttrell
Right, Exactly.
Glenn Beck
You were here, what was it last week or the week before last? Negotiating. Trump said, here's the deal. No security guarantee, just the minerals. Then that will bring in our interest and nobody's going to screw around because that will be so valuable to us. So you have that from the United States. Um, and he said, no, good, get on a plane, go talk about it. They negotiated some more. They're ready with the deal. They're gonna have a lunch, you know, sign the deal, have lunch. What the hell were you on an airplane for if you're asking for the same thing he wouldn't give you last time. Get. Get the hell outta. You're not serious. You've wasted our time. You've wasted how much time over the last two weeks if you're gonna come in here and demand the same thing. And then when I say no, are you going to sign the deal and have lunch? The press comes in and then like JD Vance said, this is, this is why that phrase was so critical. Don't try to try this in front of the American press.
Jason Buttrell
Yeah, he.
Glenn Beck
What he was trying to do was make our administration look bad. That's the last thing you should do to any leader in any country if you need their help.
Jason Buttrell
And a fascinating part of this story is, and it makes sense with everything you just laid out. So all of this arrangement seems to be in order where this deal is going to be signed before the meeting. However, Senator Chris Murphy has talked about this and I think it's pretty important. Before meeting Trump, Zelensky met with anti Trump Democrats who advised him to reject the terms of the mineral deal the President was offering.
Glenn Beck
Thank you.
Jason Buttrell
According to Senator Chris Murphy. Now, that is a fascinating development because it may very well destroy Ukraine. I mean, it's to that level that if it's very easy to see a direct path in which the Democrats tell him to upend what he's already promised Trump, he tries to embarrass him publicly on the kind of advice of Senate Democrats.
Glenn Beck
And remember, he campaigned for Kamala Harris.
Jason Buttrell
Yep. Well, yeah, I mean, that was at least how he would not.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, he would not phrase his.
Jason Buttrell
Phrase it that way, but that's what Vance, how Vance described it. And I think that's how Trump took it.
Glenn Beck
Yes.
Jason Buttrell
Which is the most important. Again, the most important thing. This is diplomacy. How are people taking things? Really important. Anyway, the Democrats come in here, encourage him not to take this deal. He fights it out in public. It very likely now that we are going to turn off the faucet of funding here. We don't know that for sure, but that's possible and I think likely at this point. Which means then you're left with Europe to defend you. Who knows if they actually step up? They say they're going to, but how many times has that actually happened in our history? And now maybe it's a situation where Russia regains strength and does take Kiev and move in there without our defenses. It's a fascinating thing. And again, the Democrats never have the best for the world in mind. It's always the best for them. You're listening to the Best of the Glenn Beck program.
Glenn Beck
Well, it's not every day we have an ambassador pop in, but we have the Israeli ambassador to the United States. Ambassador Leiter. Welcome. How are you, sir?
Stu Burguiere
I'm good. It's good to be with you, Glenn.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, you have it. You have it easy compared to your predecessor dealing with President Trump over President Biden. So you must be breathing a little easier. How are things in Israel?
Stu Burguiere
Well, I just got here.
Glenn Beck
I know.
Stu Burguiere
Five weeks ago.
Glenn Beck
I know, I know.
Stu Burguiere
I was actually the first ambassador to present his credentials to President Trump.
Glenn Beck
Really?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. And as my prime minister, Netanyahu was the first foreign leader to visit the White House. So we're feeling pretty good about that.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. So let me go back to the speech that President Biden gave, because he said something in his speech with Benjamin Netanyahu or his answering question and answer session that even the Prime Minister couldn't have said, you know, saying the Palestinians, they gotta go someplace else. He couldn't have said. Nobody could have said that. Donald Trump just comes out and says it, and we're gonna build a beautiful resort. What, strategically, what do you think he was doing?
Stu Burguiere
Well, frankly, Glenn, I didn't hear the president say that he's gonna force the Arabs of Gaza.
Glenn Beck
No, he didn't say that. No, he didn't say that.
Stu Burguiere
I think what the President is saying is let's give people a choice. I mean, these people have been kept in Gaza. Egypt refused to open the gates. Nobody brought ships to the coast to offer them safe passage anywhere. Why don't we just open up Gaza and say, look, if you would like to leave, you have that option to do so? Many have left, tens of thousands have left by paying an exorbitant amount of money to the border crossing in Rafah. We don't need to do that. Just let's say open the gates, let the people out. Let's destroy Hamas. And by the way, if they choose to leave, like Arafat left Beirut in 1982 by boat to some country that wants to absorb. I don't think anybody wants to take the Hamas. I think they want to take the Gazans. Many people will take Gazans. They're an industrial bunch of people. And they'll be very, very helpful to any country that absorbs them. But not Hamas. Nobody's going to take them. But if they're going to leave, that's fine. Otherwise we're going to have to destroy Hamas.
Glenn Beck
So I saw, well, you're going to have to do it anyway. When I was watching him, I thought, nobody's going to be talking about that part tomorrow. They're all going to be talking about building a big, beautiful city. And the, the Arab nations are going to say immediately, no, no, America's not doing that. We'll have to do that. Do you think his part of his strategy was to get everybody kind of back to the table where they were with the Abrahamic Accords and everybody kind of working together for some peace with Israel?
Stu Burguiere
Glenn, I think your question is straight on. It's very perceptive. You know, there's been a narrative for the past, really, since Israel was created, you know, that if Israel doesn't give up land and we don't withdraw, there can't be peace. And yet every time we've withdrawn, we've only gotten war and everybody's gotten in the habit of kind of, you know, using Israel as the whipping boy. Israel's not doing enough. Israel's doing too much. And what the president has done is just taken everything out of the bag, you know, and he said, look, in the Abraham Accords, Israel wasn't demanded to withdraw, to give up land. You know, how much territory do we have, by the way? I mean, you know, we're the size of New Jersey, except New Jersey is a hamburger. We're a hot dog. It's very easy to cut it in half. You know, we're a tiny little country. By the way, we're here in Texas. Israel fits into Texas 31 times, okay?
Glenn Beck
Darn right.
Stu Burguiere
We don't have. We don't have. I can say it. I'll never forget when Prime Minister ARIEL Sharon took Bush 41 in a helicopter ride over all of Israel. And when they got out of the helicopter, President Bush said, that's about the size of my ranch in Texas.
Glenn Beck
Right?
Stu Burguiere
That was all the state of Israel. So we don't have too much territory. And it also doesn't work. But the Abraham Accords did. The magic of the Abraham Accords is, you know, recognize Israel unconditionally. Let's just be friends. Let's just live together. And that's where we have to go now. Saudi Arabia is ready, okay? Other Arab countries, other Muslim countries are ready. Can you imagine if we have peace tomorrow with Indonesia, 300 million Muslims. And, you know, it's going to better. It's going to be better for them, it's going to be better for us, going to be better for the region, for the world.
Glenn Beck
So what do you think of this? Because everybody was freaking out about what happened in the White House Friday, which, by the way, the way Joe Biden treated Benjamin Netanyahu, making him wait for hours and then just. Just treating him like garbage and then having the Democrats walk out. I mean, please don't talk to me about how President Trump treated Zelinsky. He treated him like a king until things were turned around. But the, The. What Trump is doing is he is thinking on almost all fronts out of the box. He's breaking all of the. The. The calcium that's on all of our thing. He's just breaking that all off and thinking in new ways and talking about peace in a different way, that if you'd get out of yourself or your old think, you would see there's a real chance this works. But he's realigning everything.
Stu Burguiere
He's realigning everything for a while. Now, the world has been in search of a new international paradigm. International relations works on the basis of a paradigm. So the first half of the 20th century, we had a multilateral, a multipolar paradigm. It didn't work. It ended up in two world wars. The second half of the 20th century, we had a bipolar world. It was a cold war. It was on the brink of nuclear warfare and extinction. Then we had a unipolar moment and a unipolar world, which the United States is stepping back from because we don't want to lead everywhere in the world and take responsibility for the globe anymore. So the world is in need of a new global paradigm. And I believe President Trump is establishing that global paradigm. And it may not have a very simple name like multipolar, bipolar, unipolar. It may be Trumpian, polar, I don't know, but it's going to be less polar. In other words, it's not mutually assured destruction, but mutually assured construction. Yeah, mutually assured construction, right. Everybody can benefit from this approach to foreign relations. We certainly want to be part of that. I think we're the. The best ally the United States has. We've never asked you for boots on the ground. Okay. We just, we fight the enemies, the common enemies that we have. Particularly Iran. Particularly Iran, yeah.
Glenn Beck
Kind of scary. You know, J.D. vance, our vice president, said when he was speaking about a year ago, he said, you know, the Islamic country that you should be worried about with nuclear missiles will someday soon maybe be the U.K. i mean, I'm not going to ask you to comment on that. But, you know, the Europe, I think you guys could maybe show them the history of Israel. Europe is appeasing an awful lot of stuff right now, and the people are starting to feel like we're losing our country and our, our place, and it's becoming very, very Sharia law in some places.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. Well, you bring up a fascinating point, and I'm going to say something very undiplomatic, even though I'm in the world of diplomacy. This all boils down to the fact that of the 36 countries in the developed world, the OECD, there's only one country in the world with replacement fertility. Fertility. We're having kids in Israel.
Volodymyr Zelensky
Wow.
Stu Burguiere
We're preparing the next generation. One country of the developed nations that have replacement fertility, that's the state of Israel. That's three generations after Holocaust. Talk about miracles. So, you know, the west has to believe in itself again. And part of believing in itself and being happy with its existence and believing in the ideals it created. Christian Culture needs to be to celebrate a revival.
Glenn Beck
Right. And I don't think we did. And I don't think Joe Biden believed in that. And based on their reaction to J.D. vance over in Germany, I'm not sure that Europe actually believes in itself. Jason Buttrell is with us. He's our chief researcher, watches over foreign affairs as well. You have something for the ambassador before he has to leave? Yeah.
Ambassador Leiter
Ambassador, I was in Israel for the October 7 anniversary and the flood of emotions throughout the entire country. I can't imagine what the country. I just can't. What everyone's going through. How do you balance getting hostages back versus releasing tons more Hamas hostages? How do you even balance that? And can you put someone like me at ease that just wants all these Hamas terrorists dead? What's going to happen to them once they go out? Are they just going to re establish back in Gaza? Are they going to go somewhere else and still threaten Israel? I mean, how do you get hostages back but still deal with the Hamas terrorists that are still getting out there?
Stu Burguiere
Like you, Jason, I want my mind to be at ease. It's been a very traumatic year for me personally. I lost my oldest son who led the forces into Gaza and was killed the second week of the war when he entered a Hamas booby trap together with his command team. He had spent 15 years in special ops and he went to med school and he was supposed to start his rounds in the hospital on October 8th. So it's a traumatic year for many. We lost 1200 people on October 7th. Another 800 and fifty soldiers have been killed in this war. That's over 2,000 people by United States statistics. That would be about 65, 70,000 people killed, imagine, in a year, year and a half. So we also had tens of thousands of people removed from their homes, living in temporary quarters because of the missiles fired from Hezbollah from the Houthis in the Gaza envelope. It's been a traumatic year. But I can tell you this. The people of Israel are resilient. Our soldiers are very brave and courageous and the fight goes on. I can't guarantee you that we're going to release all the hostages, but we're going to do our damnedest to do so and get them out alive. We have still they're holding onto bodies. I mean, you're talking about a cruel and brutal ghoulish group of people.
Glenn Beck
Can I ask, did they ever get, I think it was the mother of the Beavis children. Did they ever get her body back? I know they delivered a coffin.
Stu Burguiere
They deliberately delivered a coffin with someone else's body. By the way, the locks that they put on the caskets, they provide keys that don't open the locks just to stick it in our eye a little further. We receive the body. But you. You know how they were killed, Glenn? They were murdered by strangulation and then a effacement of the bodies in order to be able to try. And this was verified by autopsies. So we're dealing with a horrific group of people and we're going to make sure that they are not standing in Gaza any longer. It's going to be a difficult, long process, but we're going to come out on top in the end.
Glenn Beck
You will, because you're not ashamed of who you are, nor should you be, nor should we. And we support you and we thank you.
Stu Burguiere
Thank you. Just let me conclude with this one sentence. My son taught his soldiers when they go into battle, he said, always remember where you are, where your friends are, and where the enemy is. And I learned from my son that we always have to wake up in the morning and say, who am I? Who are my friends, and who is my enemy? And don't confuse those three categories.
Glenn Beck
Thank you very much.
Stu Burguiere
Thank you.
Glenn Beck
You bet. The ambassador to. To the United States. The Israeli ambassador. Ambassador Leiter.
The Glenn Beck Program – Best of the Program | Guest: Ambassador Yechiel Leiter | March 3, 2025
Hosted by Blaze Podcast Network
In this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck delves into the complexities of the recent Trump-Zelensky meeting, explores the dynamics of American politics, and provides a satirical recap of the Oscars. The episode culminates with an insightful interview featuring Ambassador Yechiel Leiter, the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, discussing the current state of U.S.-Israel relations under the Biden and Trump administrations.
Timestamp: [00:00 - 04:00]
Glenn Beck begins by addressing the intense media focus on the Trump-Zelensky tensions that surfaced during their Friday meeting. He emphasizes that his perspective on the situation is unique and outlines five key victories President Trump secured from the encounter.
Trump’s Diplomatic Maneuvering: Beck praises Trump's ability to offer "escape valves" to Zelensky throughout their discussions, suggesting that Trump maintained a strategic advantage by providing multiple exit points for negotiations.
Media Framing and Public Perception: Beck criticizes the media for their portrayal of the meeting as contentious, arguing that Trump handled the situation with composure and strategic foresight.
Economic Leverage: Highlighting Trump's focus on mineral deals, Beck explains how these deals are designed to benefit both the U.S. and Ukraine economically, ensuring mutual gains without unnecessary military entanglements.
Strengthening Alliances: By standing firm on America First policies, Trump reinforces the importance of supporting allied nations without overextending U.S. military involvement.
Negotiation Tactics: Beck underscores Trump's negotiation tactics, which prioritize beneficial outcomes for the U.S. while maintaining pressure on Ukraine to align with American interests.
Notable Quote:
Glenn Beck [04:10]: "Remember this... Russia lost without NATO."
Timestamp: [13:47 - 19:22]
Shifting gears, Glenn Beck provides a comedic and critical overview of the recent Oscars ceremony, which he humorously admits to having skipped himself.
Best Picture: Beck mocks the outcome, referencing "Anoro" as the unexpected winner and ridicules the notion of lengthy sex scenes in films, likening them to pornography.
Performances and Acceptance Speeches: He lampoons the acceptance speeches, highlighting Demi Moore’s supposed vegan yoga coach acknowledgment and Kieran Culkin’s comment on his brother.
Overall Critique: Beck criticizes Hollywood’s choices, suggesting that the winners lack substance and reflect a disconnect from what he considers genuine artistry.
Notable Quote:
Glenn Beck [14:10]: "I don't know if it happened. But first up, best Picture... Anoro wins. Congratulations."
Timestamp: [19:22 - 31:12]
In a dynamic exchange with Jason Buttrell, Beck and Buttrell dissect the intricacies of the Trump-Zelensky meeting, the potential implications of J.D. Vance’s remarks, and the broader geopolitical ramifications.
Zelensky’s Diplomatic Strategy: Buttrell contends that Zelensky’s actions were influenced by pro-Trump Democrats advising him against the mineral deal, potentially jeopardizing Ukraine’s standing and future.
Vance’s Intervention: They examine the brief but impactful clip of J.D. Vance criticizing Zelensky, interpreting it as an attempt to undermine the negotiation process and influence Biden’s administration.
Funding Implications: The discussion explores the possibility of halted funding to Ukraine contingent upon the outcome of the negotiations, raising concerns about Ukraine’s ability to defend itself without continued support.
Trump’s Foreign Policy Approach: Beck defends Trump’s strategy of prioritizing mineral deals over military escalation, framing it as a pragmatic approach to ending the war without further bloodshed.
Notable Quotes:
Jason Buttrell [24:08]: "He wants the war to end. That is not the case."
Glenn Beck [25:30]: "He's pushing minerals over missiles. It's 200 billion dollars in aid."
Timestamp: [31:02 - 43:32]
The episode features a compelling interview with Ambassador Yechiel Leiter, who provides an authoritative perspective on Israel’s current challenges and U.S.-Israel relations.
Diplomatic Relations Under Biden vs. Trump:
Israeli Resilience and the Gaza Conflict:
Peace Initiatives and the Abraham Accords:
Future Prospects and International Paradigms:
Notable Quotes:
Ambassador Leiter [40:44]: "We have to wake up in the morning and say, who am I? Who are my friends, and who is my enemy."
Glenn Beck [43:07]: "You will [overcome], because you're not ashamed of who you are, nor should you be."
Glenn Beck wraps up the episode by reiterating the significance of steadfast leadership and strategic diplomacy in maintaining strong international alliances. The conversation with Ambassador Leiter underscores the resilience of Israel and the importance of supporting allies through thoughtful and principled foreign policy.
Key Takeaways:
Strategic Diplomacy: President Trump's negotiation techniques prioritize American interests while maintaining support for allies without overextension.
Media Critique: Beck consistently critiques mainstream media narratives, advocating for alternative perspectives on political and cultural events.
International Relations: The interview with Ambassador Leiter highlights the evolving dynamics of U.S.-Israel relations and the necessity for a new global paradigm focused on mutual construction rather than destruction.
Notable Themes:
America First: Emphasizing policies that prioritize national interests while supporting allied nations.
Resilience and Leadership: Highlighting the strength and perseverance of Israel in the face of adversity.
Media and Perception: Criticizing media portrayals and advocating for a more nuanced understanding of international affairs.
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the episode, providing listeners with an in-depth understanding of the discussions and insights shared by Glenn Beck and Ambassador Yechiel Leiter.