Loading summary
Glenn Beck
Ryan Reynolds here from Mint Mobile.
Christy Noem
With the price of just about everything.
Glenn Beck
Going up, we thought we'd bring our prices down. So to help us, we brought in a reverse auctioneer which is apparently a thing Mint Mobile Unlimited Premium wireless. Better get 30, 30. Better get 30, better get 20, 20, 20. Better get 20, 20. Everybody get 15, 15, 15, 15. Just 15 bucks a month. Sold. Give it a try@mintmobile.com Switch upfront payment.
Christy Noem
Of $45 or three month plan equivalent to $15 per month required new customer offer for first three months only. Speed slow after 35 gigabytes of network's busy. Taxes and fees extra.
Glenn Beck
See mint mobile.com on today's podcast was on Stephen Colbert last night. Who knew he was still talking? Just wait until you see how he defends Illinois's gerrymandering districts compared to what Texas is trying to do and the queer church of Australia.
Stu Burguiere
Aha.
Glenn Beck
It only gets weirder. And Mamdani is not the only one. Now Seattle looks like they're headed towards a female socialist mayor similar to New York City. She's left the Islamicists out of it, but she is hardcore. What major socialist cities will do to our free market country if this trend continues and they're elected. And the one and only secretary, Kristi Noem. Just off of her appearance on south park last night, she joins me today to talk about what's happening in the Department of Homeland Security. All on today's podcast. First Patriot Mobile Mobile phones are a necessary evil. You need one to work, to drive, to get through airport security, to survive your kid's soccer schedule. It's not optional. But what is optional is giving your money to a mobile phone company that funds everything you stand against. That's what the big guys do. All big three. They send your money to like things like Planned Parenthood and anti police stuff. I mean radical agendas, abortion lobbies, anti faith initiatives, politicians who'd strip your rights away. That is. That's not just evil, that's unnecessary evil. So get out of that. Patriot Mobile, America's only Christian conservative wireless provider. They make it easy to switch easier now than ever. You can activate in minutes from the comfort of your own home. Keep your number, your phone or upgrade or both. Time to make the switch today. Go to patriotmobile.com beck or call 972patreon patriotmobile.com Beck promo code Beck Get a free month of service now. Patriot mobile.com Beck 972 Patriot 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 lead 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.
Stu Burguiere
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
Glenn Beck
So we have Christy Noem coming on in a little while on the program today, and, you know, I want to talk to her about this new thing where, you know, you don't have to be under 40 to be in Homeland Security anymore. I mean, you want to be a member of ice. I mean, you don't have to be under, you know, you don't have to be under 40. And so I thought, Stu, I mean, Pat, you and I, we should talk to her about, you know, you and I. I mean, I could grow some, like, 1970s pork chop, you know, sideburns and one of those 70s mustaches.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And get. Get it. We could both get a pair of, you know, white Velcro sneakers.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
You know, I mean, we're at, you know, at 60. I don't know if they still want it at 60, but both of us have a really bad back. But, you know, we can do that.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, yeah, do that. Not a problem.
Glenn Beck
Imagine, Imagine. Imagine all the people that. Walmart greeters. Now that could be members of ice, so. And you know what? Honestly, those Walmart greeters kind of scare the hell out of me. Some of them, you know, you go to Costco and they're like, excuse me, let me look at your receipt. You're like, okay, okay, okay. All right, I won't run. All right, so we have her coming up in just a little while. Did you see JD Prisker on Stephen Colbert last night?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Good stuff.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Wasn't it?
Stu Burguiere
Colbert actually brought up the gerrymandering, which was kind of surprising, and showed the gerrymandered map from Illinois, which is interesting to say the least.
Glenn Beck
Here it is. Cut three, please take a look at this.
Stephen Colbert
Look at 17 here. It does that. Then it comes up here and it sneaks around there and goes all the way up here and then goes right over there like that. And look at, look at, look at this one kind of goes whoop up there. It's like the stinger on a scorpion down here. Is this common for all states to do?
JD Prisker
We handed it over to a kindergarten class and let them decide.
Stephen Colbert
Okay, that's the, that's the nonpartisan group that does this for you guys.
JD Prisker
That's our independent commission, you know, that is.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. I mean, so.
Stephen Colbert
Because all states to a certain extent do this. Why is what Texas doing particular egregious in this case?
JD Prisker
Well, here, every 10 years, we do a census in this country. And right after the census, we redraw districts in every state. But what the Republicans are trying to do and the Texas Republicans, frankly, at the behest of Donald Trump, are doing it mid decade. Oh, no, that is extraordinarily rare.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, it's perfectly fine. Totally legal. Not a problem. But we're doing it mid decade.
Glenn Beck
Oh, no. Oh. Cause that's, that's when we usually do things that the. After the census. Except this census has been shown to be flawed over and over and over again. This census, it was really a weird thing, Stu. I mean, the pat. You know, you had Texas, you had Tennessee. Where else? I think Arkansas, Oklahoma. You had all those states under.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Undercounted. And then you had all of these, these blue states, they were over counted, which was weird. It's never happened before. It was just really weird that it was in 2020.
Stu Burguiere
Huh? How weird.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. And they were counting illegals. And, you know, yes, there are some that say we shouldn't count them as citizens.
Stu Burguiere
President Trump is one of those people who says, next time we're not going to count illegal aliens. Yeah, that'll be interesting to take the number that we had and subtract the number we come up with the next time where illegals aren't counted and maybe get a sense for how many illegal aliens there are in this country now.
Glenn Beck
I mean, can you imagine how many House seats would be lost in California if you stop doing that?
Stu Burguiere
And yeah, yeah, maybe some in Texas.
Glenn Beck
Of course.
Stu Burguiere
Because how many illegals do we have here? 10 million. What is the number in California? 15 million? 20? Who knows? We don't, we don't really know, but it would be fascinating to find out one day.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it sure would be fascinating. Sure would be fascinating. I wonder if, if we ever, you know, if we Ever will, you know. Did you see what's happening in Seattle?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Where there's a new.
Stu Burguiere
A female Zaran Mandani running for mayor. Is that what you're.
Glenn Beck
Well, I don't know. I can't define a woman. I don't know what you mean by female. I don't know why that is so important. I mean, Mandami could very well be a female as well. Yeah. So. So there's this, this, this new Mandani. Now there's a Somali that is a socialist in Minneapolis.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
That's running for mayor.
Stu Burguiere
Yep.
Glenn Beck
You now have this. I mean, they had a Social Democrat as a mayor in Seattle already. Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
Who was bad enough, apparently. This one's worse.
Glenn Beck
They weren't strong enough. This one is really militant and an activist, and they set up this ranked voting, and apparently she's winning in the ranked voting. So she. She's now the candidate for the election this fall in Seattle. I don't.
Christy Noem
I don't know.
Glenn Beck
I. It seems to me that we are a country that is. Is leaning towards socialism on some. In some of these states and some of these cities.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
It's going to be really difficult. I mean, how are you going to manage a capitalist society when you have socialist, large socialist cities?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
And she, by the way, she's even more radical on the cops than what they've had in the past. She wants to replace the cops with, you know, I don't know, doctors, you know, psychiatrists. Yeah, psychiatrists. You know, she wants that approach, not putting people in jail. Can you imagine what Seattle will be like if she wins? And I bet you she wins.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, look at this. It's coast to coast now. New York City, Minneapolis, Seattle. You've got that screwball in South Portland, Maine. It's happening all over the place. And not just in large cities either. South Portland, Maine is not big.
Glenn Beck
I don't think I've heard of the South Portland, Maine mayor.
Stu Burguiere
It's frightening. It's frightening. We've got so many radicals. And I. I think part of the problem is we've had radicals in our education system teaching our kids who are now adults, and they've been sold on socialism and they have been taught that capitalism is evil. You're seeing that all over the Internet now, how evil capitalism is and how it's the root of every problem we have. And you've got these influencers who are screaming about it on their dumb podcasts. And so they just believe that capitalism is wrong and evil and contributing to all of societal ills. When the opposite is true.
Glenn Beck
Well, what I like, though, is the mixture of socialist, communist, and Islamist.
Stu Burguiere
Yes. When you get the Islamianist, that's the perfect blend, isn't it?
Glenn Beck
That is a really good addition.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it is.
Glenn Beck
To our society. By the way, I want to play this. This is a Muslim sheikh, Sheikh Aseem Al Kaheem. He says that. Well, I'll let him speak for himself. Okay, go ahead, cut five.
Sheikh Aseem Al Kaheem
If you sell a slave. Now, one would say slavery is banned. Said, yes, it's banned, but slavery was there. And slavery is not something that Muslims should be ashamed of because people think that, oh, Islam promotes slavery. Does Islam promote slavery? There is only one means of having slavery, and that is through capturing of prisoners of war. None. Muslims, disbelievers. So if someone attacks my country, I, with the army, defend my country, and we get prisoners of wars. What do we do with them? Send them to Guantanamo? No, we enslave them. Oh, this is against human rights.
Stu Burguiere
It's fine.
Sheikh Aseem Al Kaheem
Them attacking us is human rights. It's okay, Annie. No, this is human rights. How? This disbeliever who was an enemy of Islam, I can execute him and get it over with, but what I'm giving him is an honest and decent life by living in our houses and looking at how we treat them and looking at how we worship Allah. This would make them accept Islam, voluntary, because there is no compulsion in religion. And that is why the Prophet said in the authentic hadith, I am astonished, I am amazed of people being dragged to paradise in chains. Who would be dragged in paradise in chains? Everybody goes to paradise willingly. The Prophet is giving us a metaphor. Because these prisoners of war, they were enslaved, so they were in chains, and these chains made them accept Islam and hence enter paradise as if they were dragged into it.
Glenn Beck
So, I mean, I think this is really good.
Stu Burguiere
It's perfectly reasonable.
Glenn Beck
You know, Islam, you know, people say that Islam, you know, promotes slavery, but there's only one kind of slavery that is okay. Now, that itself was kind of a, huh. Moment for me, as I always thought, no, there's no reason that slavery is okay. There's not. But no, in Islam there is.
Stu Burguiere
But now you know better. You know better.
Glenn Beck
Now I know better is if you're a prisoner of war, right? You're a prisoner of war. And, you know, you can convert to Islam or you can be a slave, but you're going to want to convert to Islam because you're going to see how. How good Islam is, how we live our life, you know, and all of the benefits, I think maybe a lot of it from slaves, but all of the benefits that we have. And you're going to say, you know what, if that's the way they're living their life, I want to be a part of that.
Stu Burguiere
So, no. So let's see. It seemed like the other alternative to converting other than slavery is that you can also be executed. So you could die, you could convert, or you could be a slave.
Glenn Beck
But he made it very clear there is no compulsion.
Stu Burguiere
No, not in Islam.
Glenn Beck
To get to. Not in Islam. There is no compulsion. No, it's convert or die. But that's not. I'm not. I'm not forcing you. But you have that still choose.
Stu Burguiere
You have that wonderful third option of slavery. You. So it's all about choice. That's beautiful.
Glenn Beck
No, it is, it is. And I'm so glad that in Minneapolis, you guys are starting to embrace this. You know, you're like, you know, we haven't really given the Islamist a chance to, you know, to see how this works out. We haven't really. In New York, you haven't given that really a chance. You know, somebody who's like, you know, death to all Jews.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
And apparently also for slavery, but only in very specific. I mean, New York, you still have the chance to convert, you know.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
And stop your belly aching.
Christy Noem
Just.
Glenn Beck
Right.
Stu Burguiere
Embrace it.
Glenn Beck
There's no compul. They're not going to. They're not going to force you. You're going to want to join Islam.
Stu Burguiere
Sure.
Glenn Beck
You know, that's just. That's it, you know, or they'll behead you. It's weird because there's this book that I read one time and towards the end it talks about how you're going to be beheaded if you don't accept the mark. And, and, and I can't remember what.
Stu Burguiere
That is, but there's is in some book.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, it's some book that I read. So. And don't worry about that, especially if you're in Australia, because there is a new queer religion in Australia. Cut 4.
Queer Insurrectionary Artist
I only started thinking I might as well start a religion when Trump stood for election because I thought if you can get elected as a president of the United States, then I can found my own religion. Creation.
Glenn Beck
Okay. Logic.
Queer Insurrectionary Artist
An artwork makes sense in the form of a queer insurrectionary science fiction. Climate change, religion.
Glenn Beck
It's triumphant, it's jubilant, it's sorrowful, meaningful.
Stu Burguiere
Incredibly artistic and heartistic.
Glenn Beck
To be honest, it was a bit of a joke.
Christy Noem
The kind of a finger up to the Establishment. It has become something completely different. An offering, I guess, our idea of a better way.
Queer Insurrectionary Artist
I really wanted creation to be full of purposeful hysteria and pleasure and poetry and sexiness. It has big feeling. It's alluring, it's glamorous, it's magic. It's witchcraft. Is it activism or is it solace? I do not know.
Glenn Beck
Oh, wow.
Stu Burguiere
Wow. Is that brimstone I see coming down from the sky?
Glenn Beck
What could possibly be wrong with that? You know, hey, but at least, at least they don't have slaves, right? But they haven't taken any prisoners of war yet. So we'll see. Let me talk to you about, you know, people coming in or things coming in without, you know, proper paperwork or falsified papers. It's a massive problem. We're not talking about immigrants. We're talking about meat. Tons of it. Last year, last year alone, thousands of tons of foreign meat was imported. Meat that was then labeled product of usa, which, you know, I mean, we need to build a wall just for the meat that is coming in. Um, you know, it's. It's not American. It's not a product of America. What that means is to our government is that it maybe have been packaged here in America. Oh, okay. So the Saran Wrap comes from America. I was worried about the meat, not the Saran Wrap. Good rancher sells a hundred percent American meat. Born right here, raised here, processed here. They're like border patrol for your freezer. No mystery meat from mystery countries. Just honest to goodness, USA beef, chicken and seafood delivered straight to your door. So support American farmers and ranchers. Get great American meat@good ranchers.com. use the promo code, Glenn. You'll get $40 off your purchase plus free meat for life. That's goodranchers.com promo code Glenn. $40 off plus free meat for life when you start a new subscription@good ranchers.com. welcome to the table goodranchers.com promo code glen. Now back to the podcast. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program and we really want to thank you for listening. Glad you're here. Pat Gray is joining us, filling in for Stu, who is on vacation for a couple of days.
Stu Burguiere
Some breaking news here too. It's pretty interesting. Clothing retailer American Eagle's new advertising campaign just hit an unexpected obstacle as a federal judge ordered actress Sydney Sweeney to gain 100 pounds and have a nasty looking butch haircut. Of course, this is breaking for the Babylon Bees.
Glenn Beck
I was gonna say it's gotta be the Babylon Bee. They are tremendous, aren't they, they are just so funny. So good. So good.
Stu Burguiere
Judge Eileen Bauer, an Obama appointee to a D.C. area district court, issued the emergency ruling that Sweeney's attractiveness violated the law and demanded that she pack on the weight to become as visually unappealing to consumers as possible. This type of brazen attractiveness cannot be allowed to stand, she wrote. It is fun to see the absolute hysteria over this jeans ad that, I don't know, 10 years ago nobody would have batted an eyelash about it.
Glenn Beck
No, no, no, no, no, no. You know, but five years ago it wouldn't have been done.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, that's true.
Glenn Beck
They wouldn't have made.
Stu Burguiere
That is true.
Glenn Beck
What do you. Where do you think they jumped the shark? Where do you think this movement jumped the shark? Because we are. Wouldn't you agree? I mean, it could turn at any time. It could, but the American people are showing they're done with this. They're just done with it. And I was thinking about it, Stu and I were talking about it earlier this week, and there's, there's a couple of options. I mean, I think the most obvious is the Bud Light. Dylan Mulvaney.
Stu Burguiere
Yes. Yeah, that was a big one.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, but there was, but you know.
Stu Burguiere
What the, the other really big one lately was? The Jaguar commercial.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I was going to say that that's the other one. The Jaguar ad.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
That came out. And, and that one just didn't. That one was just that, to me, that was a sign this is over. Because it went nowhere. There was no controversy over it. It just went nowhere. Dylan Mulvaney. There was big controversy, but. And that was the moment where I think the right, or, you know, right thinking Americans. I don't mean that about anything other than. Can you just stop. Sell a damn beer. Sell a beer. Okay.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
Stop making a political or social point on everything you do. Should we just be here, man? Stop taking yourself so seriously. Yeah, I think that was the moment where people just stood up and said, I'm just sick of it. But Jaguar was the moment where it just was, I think, proclaimed dead on arrival. That went nowhere. There was no controversy. There was nothing. Nothing.
Stu Burguiere
But when you, when people saw a bunch of people who were, I guess, non binary, dressed bizarrely, doing nothing but sitting and standing around and you don't even show your product in, in the confines of the ad, I think people, yeah, I think they're just done with it. And that's why their sales were decreased by 98 and a half percent in one year.
Glenn Beck
90.
Stu Burguiere
98.5. Yeah. They went from selling about 2, 000 Jaguars a month in Europe to 49.
Glenn Beck
What is.
Stu Burguiere
I've never seen anything like it.
Glenn Beck
Possible reason. What is the other possible reason?
Stu Burguiere
Well, they. They also, I think, are messing with the electric situation, too. There they were planning to completely transition to all electric vehicles, and that wasn't super.
Glenn Beck
A lot of companies.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, a lot of them.
Glenn Beck
So a lot of companies were doing that, and a lot of companies have failed in that endeavor. I mean, look at the Chevy Volt. You go all the way from Chevy to Jaguar, Bentley. I mean, you would expect a company like Bentley to come out with a great version of their. Their electric versions are in the shop. I mean, within days of being off the showroom floor. It's just killing these companies.
Stu Burguiere
And that bad.
Glenn Beck
Be happy. They're that bad. And I couldn't be happier. By the way, have you been reading about the Genesis? The car Genesis? No, they're the ones that always look like the Bentley. Have you ever noticed that?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, well, they've obviously tried to rip off the. The Bentley logo. I don't. I don't even know how they got away with it because it does look. Especially from a distance, it looks like it does.
Glenn Beck
So what is amazing to me is I'm reading about it. I mean, remember, this is. This is Kia, isn't it?
Stu Burguiere
It's at the. I think it's Hyundai.
Glenn Beck
Hyundai. That's what it is.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, Hyundai.
Glenn Beck
And 10 years ago, Hyundai wanted to make a luxury car. And, you know, the people rightfully said, you're Hyundai, you'll never get past Hyundai.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
And they said, well, we want to make a luxury brand. So they decided to rename it Genesis. And if you watch it, over the last 10 years, it has gotten better and better every year. But they went out and they hired the best German engineers. They hired people from. From BMW and Mercedes. They may have taken somebody from Bentley, Volkswagen and. And Audi and brought them over to design and. And Car and Driver, I think, was Car and Driver. Road and Track has just done a review of their latest and said for. Is it maybe 90,000 or $100,000? They say it surpasses the Mercedes and is as close to a Bentley as you can get for $100,000.
Stu Burguiere
Wow.
Glenn Beck
That's incredible.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it is. That's. That is saying something if it's better.
Glenn Beck
Saying something.
Stu Burguiere
If it's better than the same class of Mercedes for 100,000, it costs you twice.
Glenn Beck
Cost you twice the amount of money.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. Wow. And a Bentley probably, what, four times.
Glenn Beck
As much Four easy. Four times as much. And so, I mean, if you can get into, into a great class for around $100,000, that changes everything. That changes everything for them. And you know, I just wish it was an American company.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, be nice like that.
Glenn Beck
But Anyway, the largest NYPD graduating class since 2016 has taken the stage at Madison Square Garden. The graduating class is 965 new NYPD cops. That is huge. Huge. Now I'm wondering if you're going to be regretting that career choice in let's say coming November, December, or at least January of next year when Mandani is your new mayor, because that is not going to go well for the New York Police Department. A mom Donnie mayoral term won't be.
Stu Burguiere
Good for the guy who wants to defund the police.
Glenn Beck
Oh yeah, yeah, it'll be really bad.
Stu Burguiere
That's going to hit him in so many different ways if they don't come to their senses.
Glenn Beck
And have you seen, I mean even, even liberals now are saying they've got to move out. They've got to move out because they just don't trust that things just not going to implode. And it will, it will implode if he can do half of the stuff. Can you imagine just going grocery shopping in two years in New York City if you don't have the police that you would have, if you continue and further the, you know, catch and release kind of atmosphere if you're taxing all of the big businesses and the big corporations out of business so they can't stay there anymore. So you'll have all these empty buildings and it'll be a ghost town. And then on top of it, you have city run grocery stores for nonprofit you. It is going to be a hellhole. A hellhole.
Stu Burguiere
The efficiency of the DMV coming to your local grocery store is such an exciting possibility that. How do you not vote for that?
Glenn Beck
Can I tell you something? That is an insult to DMVs. It really is. I mean, you know, there are some states where the DMV is not as bad as it is in most blue states. Yeah, in, in Texas it's okay. It's not great, but it's okay. But I've never been to a state where I'm like, man, the.
Stu Burguiere
This is great.
Glenn Beck
Department of Motor Vehicles. I could hang out there all day. I just love this. The whole experience was like going to Disneyland. It's not nowhere I wish. The government screws it up every single time. Imagine that in your grocery store.
Stu Burguiere
I was really surprised to see that they had tried this in a Kansas City suburb where they had a public grocery store and it's been so bad that it's about to go out of business. They just said it's untenable, they can't make it work anymore. And it was fairly popular at first because the prices were lower. Then all of a sudden they had no selection there and they were out of items and the prices increased. You got shortages and you can't get what you need at that grocery store. Hmm, wonder why that.
Glenn Beck
Now imagine, imagine if all the grocery stores were like that, right? And then imagine what happens to the employees that can't be fired who are working at the grocery store when you're like, hey, you know, you guys are out of milk. When are you going to get any milk? And you're kind of a little upset because, you know, it's a government run grocery store and I was promised all kinds of wonderful things. When are you going to get milk? Imagine the attitude from the government employee who you can't blame for anything. There is nobody that gets blamed for anything, so there's nobody to be held responsible. Imagine how bad that employee is. And then if you decide, well, we're going to boycott, boycott all you want. We're gonna, you know, we're gonna march in the street, we're gonna call the press. Uh huh. You mean the same press that is helping Mondami do this right now? Really? That press? They're gonna help you, they're gonna give you coverage. The entire system of the free world breaks down when you start to encroach on the free market. It all breaks down. And you're seeing it break down right now. You know, our biggest problem, I contend, is the press. Can you imagine if there wasn't, if there wasn't Internet media now, if there wasn't the Blaze, if there wasn't Megyn Kelly, if there wasn't the Daily Wire, you know, if, if, if John Solomon still had to report it through the New York Times or the Washington Post. Imagine how much would not be covered. How much you would just stand around going, is it just me?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it'd be catastrophic.
Glenn Beck
And you would feel like it was just you. I mean that, that was one of the first things that changed. When I went to, when I went to Fox. You have to remember people were not doing the kinds of shows on cable news. And I apologize for this and I have for quite a few years, people were not doing shows the way they're doing shows now. Nobody was coming out with opinions the way I was coming out with opinions and, and tying the news together and then saying, and this is what it means, and then talking directly to the audience. Remember, the first thing that I did was the 912 project, and I said, you're not alone. You're not alone. Because everybody was asking at the time, is it just me? That's because there was no press that was reporting anything. And so we all felt so alone. Imagine what it will be like in New York City, how alone you will feel because there won't be anybody reporting on the truth of what's going on, at least in mainstream media. By the way, if you feel alone in D.C. donald Trump says he might deploy the national guard in D.C. because violent crime is through the roof there. And so, you know, the President has the right to do that. The District of Columbia, it might have a mayor and a city council, but it is actually run by Congress. It gets all of its funding from Congress for the city, et cetera, et cetera. So the federal government can step in Washington, D.C. and they are considering. Because not only is crime out of control in D.C. but mental illness is out of control. And I know you're like, well, of course the main asylum is there on the Hill. No, not just the mental illness there. The mental illness on the street is truly unlike anything I have seen in the nation's capital. I've seen it in Washington, D.C. i mean, sorry, I've seen it in New York. I've seen it in Seattle, I've seen it in Los Angeles, I've seen it in San Francisco, but I have not seen it in the nation's capital to this degree. And it's violent mental illness. And unfortunately, they'll say, oh, see, he just wants to use the national car. He's a fascist. Well, you know, you kind of put yourself into a situation to where you have to have the federal government bring in the National Guard because your local government won't do anything about it. And why is that? Because you keep voting Crazy people in hello New York. If you vote for this kind of stuff, your crime goes out of. Out of control. The people rise up. I mean, this was. I mean, top down, bottom up, inside out. This is what I've been preaching here for about 15 years. That's what it's designed to do. Make the city so out of control that the feds have to come in and put a giant foot on everybody. And you call it fascism. Well, yes. And you've designed the system to do exactly that. Thank God we don't have one of those architects at the top, we have a guy who's just saying crime has got to stop. As soon as you clean it up, we'll pull the National Guard out like he did in Los Angeles. But the others, the designers of this whole inside out, you know, bottom down, top up, or top down, bottom up kind of stuff, they don't ever want to take their foot off of the necks of citizenship.
Stu Burguiere
You're listening to the best of Glenn Beck.
Glenn Beck
Need a little more? Check out the full show podcasts anywhere you download podcasts. Christy Noem, welcome to the program. How are you?
Christy Noem
Oh, thank you, Glenn. I'm doing great. Thank you for inviting me to be on.
Glenn Beck
No, it's great to have. First of all, thank you for the shoe thing. Thank you. I feel like a human being again.
Christy Noem
That was like the first thing when I got here said to tsa. I'm like, I think the shoe thing is made up. I'm not sure our technology hasn't evolved enough where we don't have to take our shoes off anymore. So they ran the security protocols and made sense. And we're continuing to evaluate everything TSA does. And, you know, hospitality needs to be a part of this equation too. I think so many people that encounter our security checkpoints just wonder, is this necessary? And why is everybody yelling at us?
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I mean, I don't, I don't think a lot of it is necessary, at least the way that we're, we're doing it. I don't know why. I mean, you, you, I know you've seen the numbers.
Christy Noem
Yeah.
Glenn Beck
What is it, Seattle or San Francisco? One of them that has the private security is, is better then the government runs security. I mean.
Christy Noem
Yeah, so we've got, I think 16 or 18 airports now that have private security that we've contracted with for those measures. So we're continuing to evaluate that at every location and implement it where we can if we think it's more better protocols for security, but also works better for the traveler. My vision is that at some point we get to. You walk in the door of the airport with your carry on suitcase, you walk through a scanner pulling your suitcase and go right to your gate. And that technology, technology is available and out there, but we just need to get it updated and get it implemented.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, good. I want to talk to you about ice. First of all, you're removing the age limits for new applications to join ICE. Does that mean, I mean, I'm only 61, I'd like. I mean, does that mean somebody like me, I could have the Velcro shoes and I could come. I'm sure I have a bad back. I can barely walk. But can I be a part of ice?
Christy Noem
They're still going to have to pass the physical test, Glenn. I'm sorry, but there will be a physical exam and training and all that. But, yes, we want some of these folks that retired from law enforcement under the Biden administration, frustrated, maybe former Border Patrol, former federal officers that weren't allowed to do their jobs before, to come back and to be a part of literally saving America and saving these communities and cities that have been so victimized by the crime and drugs of these illegal criminals that have been out there attacking their families. So it has been amazing. We have 10,000 new officers that we received funding from in the big, beautiful bill to hire for ICE, and we have already had over 80,000 applicants for those 10,000 positions. So we're rolling through that and getting them through the process to see if they qualify so we can give them final offers. But what I like about that the most, Glenn, is the fact that, you know, the media and the socialists and Marxists have done nothing more than try to demonize our ICE officers. And to see that kind of response in less than a week just shows that the American people stand with the rule of law, that they want to help and they want to be a part of this. And so that in itself has been so encouraging to ICE just to see that people want to join the team and they're excited about it.
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Now people on the left are saying that, you know, you're turning ICE into a teenage army for deportations.
Christy Noem
We're. Nothing's changing. But that's. You know, I'm shocked every day by the amount of stories that we have to refute that just are completely false. There will be so many stories shared, so many things said, so many narratives that we spend half of our time over here at the Department of Homeland Security saying that's not true. No, we didn't. That's not a fact. You know, just. I mean, even making up anecdotal stories about families that just never even happened.
Glenn Beck
Right. I am amazed. I mean, when you're taking on somebody like Mamdani and they're accusing ICE now of kidnapping people.
Christy Noem
Yes.
Glenn Beck
You know, kidnapping. When you start planting things like they're just pulling up in unmarked trucks and they're wearing masks because they're Nazis and they're just kidnapping people off the street, you are telling people you have a reason and a license to stop these people with any Means necessary. It is so dangerous.
Christy Noem
So dangerous. Well, and we just got this morning the notification that attacks on ICE officers is up by over 1,000% than what it was six months ago. So, you know, because those politicians and those, you know, extremists talk that way. I mean, I tell people I've said this my whole life. Words have consequences. What you say matters. And the consequences of using dangerous language like that is that people take action on them. Anybody who has a tendency to be unstable or to be violent, that almost gives them permission to go out there and take action against these individuals who all these guys just, you know, they're not picking and choosing winners or deciding who the law applies to. They're just doing their job, upholding the law, and they want to go home at night to their families, too.
Glenn Beck
So this is what amazes me, that you're getting 80 or 90,000 applicants when you have these radicals putting wanted posters up of people in their own neighborhoods. I mean, just as a dad, I don't know if I could put my family in danger. And you know what I mean? How are we. What are we going to do to stop this kind of stuff?
Christy Noem
Well, we are going to keep doing our job no matter what. And we're building special operations teams to handle the situations we face out on the streets. And one of the things when we're in these communities, and that's why I've spent so much time with our agents and officers, because I want to know what they go through when they run these ops. And it's amazing to me, when we're out on the street in New York City or in the Bronx or in la, you're doing an operation in an apartment where you have a warrant, but people are walking by, taking their kids to school, or they're walking to work and they're saying, thank you, thank you for being here. Thank you. We have lived with this for years, and our mayor, our governor, won't do anything. Thank you for being here. So people are overwhelmingly. And that's what I tell our ace officers all the time, is you're not all over the country like I am, or out in these communities as much with the different components under Homeland Security. But overwhelmingly, people say, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. So I think that what happens is so much in this country is the extremists are loud and the normal people just go to work and keep their heads down.
Glenn Beck
Go ahead.
Christy Noem
We just have to be vocal about our support. Like, I'm encouraging people that are hardworking, everyday Americans. To be bold about saying, I support our law enforcement officers. I support what they're doing to arrest these rapists and these murderers. I mean, just this last couple of days, we've arrested dozens and dozens of sexual predators, pedophiles. You should see these cases that we've built against these individuals from Honduras and from Mexico, and they're here illegally, some from Ukraine, and they're raping people and murdering them. We had ones that have been arrested two or three times and released by their city, and they don't honor our detainers. And then we end up. They end up killing someone in a drunk driving accident or assaulting someone. And then we finally get the chance to. To incarcerate them when we pick them up before the locals do. Because if the locals do and they're a sanctuary city, they don't honor our detainers, they just turn them loose again.
Glenn Beck
So let me ask you, this might be unfair because I don't know if this falls under homeland security at all. But you know, we had Delia Ramirez and Elon Omar has done it too, declare that they are more, you know, they feel more akin to Somalia or to Guatemala than America. And they're serving in Congress. I mean, do we enforce the oath of office?
Christy Noem
Yeah, I don't. The Department of Justice would make that determination. But that is alarming to me.
Glenn Beck
And for me, if you had an officer that said that, I mean, I'm assuming your ICE officers take an oath to the Constitution. If they had. And would you consider that a fireable offense?
Christy Noem
Yes, absolutely. And we do take action on that. And when we. I've used every authority. There's been, there's expansive authorities here. This is a national security position. And I tell people consistently, the Department of Homeland Security, I have the authority over every person in this country that leaves this country or comes into this country. We have the authority over every product or good that is in this country or leaves this country or comes in. And we also have jurisdiction over the Internet. So what is said and done, what is the security concern and what is communicated and protecting our critical infrastructure, but also how bad actors would wish to do us harm. So the authorities there I have, and I've been using when these specific situations where we have people who don't love America, I will use polygraphs. I will use the authority that I have to find out that if you're going to be in this federal government where our mission and our oath is to protect this country, you're not going to be allowed to be here. If that is not truly where your efforts go every single day. So those members of Congress, I don't sleep much and when I'm laying there thinking about it at night, I just think they must. Is that our poor education system, that we didn't spend enough time in our schools teaching the Constitution, teaching the Declaration of Independence, the fact that how hard this country was fought for and why it was established and that we facilitate where someone can actually get elected to a high office like that and say something like that and we would have people nod their heads. That's. I think it's a ripple effective. I think many years of neglect.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, I think I used to believe it was just neglect and it might have been at first, but it is what they're actively being taught. It's not just what they're being left what's being left out. They're actively being taught to hate the country at this point. Let me ask you just a couple of quick questions. Scotus, if they rule against birthright citizenship, President Trump's order, will you respect the ruling of the Supreme Court?
Christy Noem
We have always respected federal rulings and will do so. I think that would, I don't know when that ruling's expected for sure, but that would be a very consequential ruling that we would have to figure out how to handle and deal with.
Glenn Beck
Do you agree with SCOTUS that illegal aliens have some due process rights? And why or why not?
Christy Noem
I do, but I do believe due process looks different according to the law and according to what's afforded to them. So most people, when they think of due process, don't do their homework and research to really understand that it's not a guarantee of a hearing or an in person presentation in front of a judge or the due process looks very different for an illegal alien that's in our country than it does for a U.S. citizen. And that is appropriate? I think that's entirely appropriate. And we have always afforded every single illegal that's in this country due process before they are removed. There's not been an instance where ICE or immigration officials haven't done so.
Glenn Beck
Tom Holman told me months ago. He said there's several phases of this. What phase are we in and how many phases do we have or where are we in the process of getting this really done?
Christy Noem
Well, I asked President Trump for this job because I knew he was going to have to have someone that was actually tough enough to do it, but tough enough to do it for a long period of time that wasn't going to say you know, this is a six month operation and then we're going to soften and get ready for midterms. You know, I knew he needed somebody that could sustain this because what Joe Biden brought by allowing this invasion can't be undone overnight. So it will be ongoing efforts. We have funding through the reconciliation bill to sustain it for the next four years, and we will. And it will only get stronger and stronger and bigger. We intend to grow it, not shrink it. And we are going after the worst of the worst and those criminals that are killing Americans and victimizing Americans as well. But I mean, overwhelmingly, I've been to, I think 11 or 12 different countries in Central and South America negotiating security agreements and sharing of information on criminals and people that they think are in our country and talking with those presidents of those countries and sitting down with their leadership, it's amazing. They're telling me that hundreds and hundreds of thousands of of their people have already come home voluntarily. That just because we've been so strong on the messaging, the commercials, the CCOT videos have convinced people that were in this country illegally. You know what? I'm going to leave now. And then I have a chance to go back to America the right way. And I think the president of Mexico and her team were telling me they believe that 500,000 Mexicans have just voluntarily came home. That may not even be on our radar, that we haven't counted because they didn't come home through our app or through our systems. And I was just in Ecuador and Chile and Argentina the same conversations. So I do believe we're making a big difference even in just our messaging, that people that were here illegally understand that they should go home on their own first. And then we need to figure out if they're given the advantage to come back to this country. How we do that.
Glenn Beck
Well, I don't know about you. I imagine you were. You're far more busy than, than I ever have been. But I remember when I. When south park did an episode and I Cartman played me the whole time.
Christy Noem
Oh, really?
Glenn Beck
Yeah. Oh, yeah. It took me about a year before even I didn't even know it happened until like maybe a year later I was so busy and I ended up years later watching it with my son. And we both laughed over it, but welcome to the club.
Christy Noem
Well, I guess so. I didn't get to see it. I was, I was going over budget numbers and stuff, but, you know, I just think it's. Yeah, it, it never ends, but it's so lazy. Constantly make fun of women for how they look. Only the liberals and the extremists do that. It's. If they wanted to criticize my job, go ahead and do that. But clearly they can't. They just pick something petty like that.
Glenn Beck
Christy, thanks so much. God bless.
Christy Noem
Thanks, Glenn. You, too.
Glenn Beck
Again, thanks for listening.
Christy Noem
Thank you. Keep praying. We're doing good.
Glenn Beck
Yep. I know you are. Thank you so much, Christy. Bye. Bye. Christy Noem, Department of Homeland Security secretary, a former south governor, a South Dakota governor, in case you didn't remember that.
Host: Glenn Beck
Guest: Secretary Kristi Noem, Department of Homeland Security
Publication Date: August 7, 2025
Network: Blaze Podcast Network
The episode opens with promotional segments featuring endorsements for Mint Mobile and Patriot Mobile, highlighting affordable mobile plans and positioning Patriot Mobile as America's only Christian conservative wireless provider. Glenn Beck emphasizes the importance of supporting services that align with listeners' values, urging a switch from mainstream providers.
Glenn Beck launches into a critique of the current American political landscape, addressing issues such as gerrymandering, socialism in major cities, and the influence of mainstream media. He references Stephen Colbert's appearance discussing Illinois's gerrymandering districts and contrasts it with Texas's actions, expressing concern over the spread of socialist policies.
Notable Quote:
“We thought we'd bring our prices down. So to help us, we brought in a reverse auctioneer which is apparently a thing...”
— Glenn Beck [00:00]
Beck and co-host Stu Burguiere discuss the rise of socialist leadership in cities like Seattle and New York, expressing apprehension about the impact on America's free-market principles. They highlight the potential ramifications of replacing police forces with alternative approaches advocated by socialist candidates.
Notable Discussion Point:
Notable Quote:
“Imagine what Seattle will be like if she wins? And I bet she wins.”
— Glenn Beck [09:15]
The conversation takes a controversial turn as Beck introduces a segment featuring a Muslim sheikh discussing slavery from an Islamic perspective. Beck uses this to critique Islamic ideologies, suggesting a blend of socialism, communism, and Islamism as detrimental to societal harmony.
Notable Quote:
“There is only one means of having slavery, and that is through capturing of prisoners of war...”
— Sheikh Aseem Al Kaheem [11:37]
Controversial Quote:
“He's a fascist... that is against human rights.”
— Glenn Beck [12:30]
Beck and Burguiere express frustration with how contemporary media outlets, including The Babylon Bee, handle public figures and cultural issues. They lament the shift in advertising strategies of major brands like American Eagle and Jaguar, attributing declining sales to political and social messaging in advertisements.
Notable Quote:
“American Eagle's new advertising campaign just hit an unexpected obstacle...”
— Stu Burguiere [19:30]
Notable Quote:
“Stop making a political or social point on everything you do.”
— Glenn Beck [21:53]
The conversation shifts focus to Secretary Kristi Noem's role in the Department of Homeland Security. Beck inquires about recent policy changes, including the removal of age limits for joining ICE. Noem discusses the influx of applications to ICE, emphasizing the importance of upholding the rule of law and addressing illegal immigration.
Notable Quote:
“We're going after the worst of the worst and those criminals that are killing Americans...”
— Christi Noem [46:24]
Key Points Discussed:
Noem addresses misconceptions propagated by political opponents, clarifying that ICE continues to respect due process for illegal aliens, though the nature of that process differs from that afforded to U.S. citizens. She underscores the ongoing efforts to enhance ICE operations and the importance of public support in combating illegal immigration.
Notable Quote:
“Words have consequences. What you say matters...”
— Christi Noem [38:18]
The episode concludes with Beck and Noem reflecting on the challenges facing Homeland Security and the broader political environment. They stress the necessity of maintaining strong immigration enforcement and the dangers of allowing extremist narratives to influence public perception and policy.
Notable Quote:
“Thank you for being here. So people are overwhelmingly...”
— Christi Noem [41:16]
Final Statement:
Glenn Beck thanks Secretary Noem for her participation, reiterating the importance of vigilance and support for law enforcement in maintaining national security.
This episode of The Glenn Beck Program delves into pressing issues surrounding American politics, immigration, and media influence. Through a candid conversation with Secretary Kristi Noem, the program highlights concerns over socialist policies in major cities, critiques of Islamic ideologies, and the complexities of immigration enforcement. Notable quotes and pointed discussions underscore the show's commitment to advocating for conservative values and national security.
Disclaimer: The content presented in this summary is based on a provided transcript and aims to neutrally reflect the discussions held during the podcast episode. The views expressed are those of the speakers and do not represent an endorsement or condemnation by the summarizer.