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Stu Burguiere
There is there's a ton that was happening on today's show. We talked about RFK and the hearing Tulsi Gabbard. Is she going to be somebody that's going to be confirmed? I think she's going to have the hardest time. We explain why Craig T. Nelson is on to talk about a new movie that he has done called Green and Gold. It's excellent. We talked to Congressman James Comer about the Biden family and will the Justice Department now start examining this? Because whether anybody goes to jail or not, it has to be exposed. And Pat is back from Mexico and he saw a few differences between the US And Mexico. Said he almost cried when he finally got back to America. We take so much for granted here in the US and he points that out on today's podcast. I hope the Trump administration, somebody is going to start meeting with the Burna launcher people when it comes to putting burner launchers in our schools. I mean, I don't want the federal government to do it, but I'd like somebody of note to stand up. This is the, this is the solution for our school violence. It is. Burner launcher is a non lethal alternative to safeguarding your home, your family, your classroom. It is legal in all 50 states. No permits or background checks required. It can be used by all age groups over 18. And the burner launcher has powerful deterrents like tear gas, kinetic rounds, 60 foot range. One shot can incapacitate an attacker for up to 40 minutes. The burner launcher, you can use it with confidence to defend yourself again, your family or your students. 500 government agencies, police officers, security firms all around the country are using it because it disables somebody for up to 45 minutes without killing anyone. It's Burna. B Y R N A.com Glenn Burna.com Glenn 10% off your purchase. Burna.com Glenn.
Glenn Beck
Foreign.
Pat Gray
You'Re listening to the.
Stu Burguiere
Best of the Glenn Beck programs begin tomorrow. Those are going to be open, but the vote is in the skiff. And here is, here's the real problem. Tulsi Gabbard has been charged by President Trump to go in and look at every single secret agency and find out what the black ops are, what have they been doing, who is involved in any of this smear. She's being smeared like crazy again today, again by the intelligence community. Um, and she's, I think she's the most risky vote, um, because it's, it's a secret vote and it should not be a secret vote. She is not. She doesn't have any high, high top secret clearance yet. She has none. So she's not going to be divulging any secrets. And I want to know. I may not have to hear everything. If some things are sensitive, then, you know, I want security for the United States. But this has been a secret vote since the Department of Homeland Security invented the job of Department of National Intelligence. She oversees all the spooks. And I want to know how my representative is voting. Because without, if they take a secret vote, then we don't know who's on our side, who's not. I want to be able to say, wait a minute, Senator, why did you vote that way? This is a way for them to be cowards and do things. I mean, you don't understand how many senators and congressmen have said to me in secret, outside looking around, being very paranoid, you carrying a phone, and then say, they are spying on all of us. That has to stop. This is oversight. So you might want to call your congressman and make sure that they vote, or your senators and make sure that they vote for Tulsi Gabbard and demand that it's not a secret vote. You can make a difference. With that said, before I go to Pat, let me just give you one other piece of news that just came in from Ron DeSantis, who was on yesterday's program. He said, I want, I want you to thank all the listeners of your program yesterday, Glenn, who have supported the strong immigration proposals in Florida. They called, they wrote to the Florida legislatures to insist on, on the strongest law possible. Please keep up the calls and the letters for the provisions that are currently missing from the legislature's latest bill. So they started to make. You made a difference yesterday. Keep it up. They're starting to move his way. But you've got a lot of rhinos in Florida that are, are trying to play the old game. Don't get DeSantis Bill through or you're going to lose Florida. You're going to lose what you have. The minute he's gone, these weasels will come back in and screw it all up again. Be strong and send a strong message to the legislature. Hello, Pat Gray, welcome.
James Comer
Hello, Glenn Beck.
Stu Burguiere
You just got back from Mexico, right?
James Comer
I did.
Stu Burguiere
How was that?
James Comer
It was awesome. It was great. It was eye opening, though. You know, this it. You realize just how much we take for granted.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, yeah.
James Comer
In the United States, every time I.
Stu Burguiere
Travel to come back and go, oh, thank God I'm back in the United States.
James Comer
Yeah. Oh, we, Jackie and I were both that way. We nearly wept as we flew over the DFW area coming back home. I mean, it's. It's so tragic to see what they have to put up with in Mexico.
Pat Gray
What do you mean?
James Comer
I mean, it's a, it's a nation with incredible resources. You know, they have oil, they have agriculture, they have tourism. Wealthy. They could. They could. But their leadership squanders it because they're corrupt. And you know, it's pretty bad when you, when the water is so bad that you can't even brush your teeth with it. You can't even put it in your mouth to spit it back out because it's too dangerous to do that. You can't even flush toilet paper down a toilet. The sewer system is so screwed up. I don't know how they put up with it. I don't know why they put up with it. I guess they're used to it now.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, again, if we didn't have Donald Trump, we would eventually be in that situation. Be in that situation, and we just have to put up with it. They don't have a Donald Trump. And anybody who looks like could be a Donald Trump, they're killed by the cartels.
James Comer
Yeah, it's true. I mean, it does show you what 50 or 100 years of socialism brings you.
Stu Burguiere
Yes. And corruption with corruption.
James Comer
Yes.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
James Comer
And the cartels are in control of a lot of what happens.
Stu Burguiere
Where did you go?
James Comer
We went to Valladolid first and then we went to Tulum, which are Tulum's kind of a trendy new touristy area now.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, well, yeah. Yeah. You scream trendy.
James Comer
I don't.
Glenn Beck
I though.
James Comer
Right. When people see me and hear me, they think, trendsetter.
Pat Gray
He might not scream trendy, but he does scream tourist.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Pat Gray
When it's in Mexico, that I'm sure of.
Stu Burguiere
So that's for sure Military presence there. I know in Cancun, it's heavy. Yeah.
James Comer
It's not as heavy as it is in Cancun, but there's still pretty serious military presence. You see them driving around in their. In their Humvees and the jeeps with the AR15s or AK47s, I'm not sure what they use. And they're on the street corners on the main strip where the tourists all walk down the street all day long. So there is a serious presence, but.
Stu Burguiere
You can't even trust that.
James Comer
No, you can't. And I was told when I was there, hey, don't ever carry cash with you if you rent your car, because when they pull you over, they will find a way to take it all from you. I'm like, well, we have that in America. It's called civil asset forfeiture. I'm pretty used to that.
Stu Burguiere
In Mexico, they have just called corruption.
James Comer
Yes. And that's what they.
Stu Burguiere
At least give it a fancy name.
James Comer
They said the cops are so corrupt there that if you get pulled over and they know that you have any sort of cause, they. They offer to accept your ticket right then and there. And they usually find a way when they find that you have money to take it all. So that is.
Stu Burguiere
Can you imagine living that way?
James Comer
No.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, that's the. That's where we were headed. It is where we were headed. You couldn't trust the police. You couldn't trust the FBI. I mean, I still don't. I trust, you know, my local police, but I don't trust the FBI, don't trust the justice system. I mean, look at what Donald Trump is taking on right now in this last week when you were on vacation, I'm assuming you saw some of it.
James Comer
Yes.
Stu Burguiere
What were your thoughts, and did you hear anybody in Mexico say anything?
James Comer
It felt too good to be true. I mean, the things that he was doing were supreme just a few months ago.
Stu Burguiere
Right. And remarkably, he's still doing more every day. Every day he would come in and we're like, oh, my gosh.
Pat Gray
You could tell Doge is in effect with this. Oh, yeah, I'm sure we'll get into it later.
Stu Burguiere
Fork in the road.
Pat Gray
Yeah. This idea that, like, every single employee gets this email, say, you can just respond, resign to this email, and then we'll pay you till September, which, you know, may get overturned in the courts, but it's the exact thing that they did with Twitter. Right.
Stu Burguiere
Like this exactly started the same way.
Pat Gray
It started the same way.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. The letter to the Twitter employees and the letter to the government employees started with a fork in the Road.
James Comer
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
And I think that's great. I don't have a problem with that.
Pat Gray
I don't have a problem with it either. I mean, there's some clause that you can pay employees $25,000 for them to resign. Like, that's in the law. It's like the Homeland Security Act. For some reason it's in there. But paying people till September would go well over that for a lot of employees. So they may have trouble with that particular part of it. But again, all these things are getting challenged.
James Comer
Pretty generous.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
James Comer
It's still generous.
Stu Burguiere
Still saves. What was it, $150 million a year.
Pat Gray
Oh, it would save a fortune if people. It depends on how many people take it. Right.
Stu Burguiere
But I would take it. If I were in the administration, I'd be like, you know, they're going to find a way to cut. I've done my deal. I mean, unless you're hardcore, I think I would take it.
Pat Gray
And I think, of course, this is part of the reason. It's same thing Elon Musk did and the same thing that he's doing here. If you are an opponent of Donald Trump and are working at a job that you're now executing policy that you disagree with, I mean, like, look, I'm sure there are good liberal workers who are in there because they got in there and they wanted to do. They wanted to change the world and help people. And they go in there and all of a sudden, like, they're cutting these programs. They probably don't want to stay in that job. And so this gives them the opportunity to get out.
Stu Burguiere
Of course, there are millions, and the majority are liberal in government. They believe that government is the way to fix things. So they go into those government jobs. We don't believe that. So we don't go into those jobs.
Pat Gray
The private sector.
Stu Burguiere
Correct.
Pat Gray
I get victimized by those other people.
Stu Burguiere
I know. So, I mean, it's. It only makes sense that our government is riddled with socialist or big government people. Especially over the last few years with what's been happening with our educational system. They're just pumping them out like crazy.
Pat Gray
Yeah. And this is a great way to just. You're gonna wind up getting. I don't know how many people accept this. A quarter? I don't know. A lot. Probably a lot of people. 10, I would think.
James Comer
A lot.
Pat Gray
I don't know. Whatever. It is gonna be a large raw number of people who are like, you know what? I'll get paid till September and I'll find a new gig. And like, that's a great setup for somebody. Right. I'd much rather pay them till September to do nothing, but there's an end date on it. Then continue to pay them for what they're actually doing, because whatever that is isn't working.
James Comer
And it certainly beats severance. If you get fired anyway and we give you two weeks and we say, see ya. Yeah, this is a way better option.
Pat Gray
Which was implied quite clearly in the email.
James Comer
Yeah.
Pat Gray
Yeah, you're probably gonna get fired anyway, so you might as well take this.
James Comer
Right. And they probably are. I really think Donald Trump is serious this time about reducing the size of government. Oh, I really think he's going to.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah. Oh, I think he's serious about all of it.
James Comer
Yeah, I do, too.
Stu Burguiere
I mean, he, you know, it takes on watching him now, everything he told me over the summer and during the election changes the way I viewed that. I knew he intellectually was there.
James Comer
Yeah.
Stu Burguiere
But this shows that he not only was intellectually there, he began planning this a long time ago and has the basis covered. The way he's doing things is remarkable.
James Comer
It's incredible. I mean, he's said this a few times, but I really think it's true. I think he's had the most consequential eight days in office ever. In history.
Stu Burguiere
Oh, yeah. Ever.
Pat Gray
It's been intense.
James Comer
It has.
Pat Gray
It's been intense. And I feel.
James Comer
And intensely. Good.
Pat Gray
Yeah. And I will say, like, I feel like we've missed things.
Stu Burguiere
At least I know we have because I've.
Pat Gray
We've talked about a lot of these things and I've. It's impossible to do a deep dive in all of them.
Stu Burguiere
Guys, this is you and we. The three of us were together during Obama, Remember? We couldn't keep up with it because he overwhelmed the system. The media can't keep up with this. We can't keep up with this because he's overwhelming the system. It's brilliant. He's using Cloud and Piven in reverse against them. Against them.
Pat Gray
I will say, though, this is the new norm, isn't it? There's no way a Democrat gets into office and doesn't do the same stuff. Now, this is it.
Stu Burguiere
That's why we have to win. That's why we must win in two years.
Pat Gray
We must win every single election till the end of time.
Stu Burguiere
Well, no, I mean, no. Because if you can codify these things.
James Comer
Otherwise, it's got to be backed up with legislation.
Stu Burguiere
It has to be. We have to stop this executive order stuff.
James Comer
Yes.
Stu Burguiere
To get a hold of the country. We have to do it that way now. But it's gotta be codified. Otherwise we're just gonna keep doing this over and over again and no country will survive those wild swings. None of them. Pat, good to have you back. Thank you very much. Pat Gray. Unleash. You can hear him wherever you get your podcast or on Blaze tv. The Ministry of Preborn is doing more right now to help champion the cause of life than just about anybody else out there. They're able to keep going because of people just like you who give. Because saving children from abortion actually means something to you. Today, the abortion pill accounts for over 60% of all abortions, and it's available pretty much 24. 7. That's why preborn is so important. In addition to what they're doing with free ultrasounds, they're also administrating this protocol for women who have attempted abortion but want it reversed. They have rescued over 300,000 babies from abortion. And every day, on average, they rescue another 200. When a woman is considering an abortion, she. She sees her baby on a screen and hears the heartbeat. The chance at life is doubled. If you have the means, would you help? I mean, 28 bucks sponsors one ultrasound. But if you want a leadership gift, your tax deductible donation of $5,000 will sponsor Preborn's entire network nationwide for 24 hours. You'd be the one responsible for rescuing 200 babies. To donate, dial £250, say the keyword baby. That's £250, keyword baby. Or donate securely at preborn.com beck that's preborn.com beck sponsored by Preborn. Now back to the podcast. You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program. All right, let's go to James Comer, who is with us. Congressman from Kentucky. Welcome, Congressman. How are you?
Glenn Beck
I'm well. Thanks for having me on.
Stu Burguiere
It is great to have you on. I want to look at your book and what we found, but I want to frame it in a way of. It's just frustrating to talk about all this stuff that we know if nothing is going to change. So tell me what you found and how we can actually make sure this doesn't happen again on either side.
Glenn Beck
Well, we found two things. First of all, obviously, we found that the Bidens were on the take. What the media tried to say about the Bidens was they were in business like Jared Kushner and Donald Trump.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Glenn Beck
But what we found in our investigation when we started subpoena and bank records and things like this, and bank violations. That was the big thing. The suspicious activity reports was that they didn't have a legitimate business. They had all these LLCs. They had about 26 or 27 LLC and at least 20 of them were flat out what's called shell companies. They were not real legitimate businesses. The banks flagged them. They said their client, when they would ask Hunter Biden, what is this llc? He would say, it's an investment company. And then the bank examiners would be communicating with each other when we subpoenaed the emails from the bank. And, and they would say, the client says this is an investment company, but it has no investments, which, which is, which is a shell company. They were using these shell companies to launder money from these foreign nationals and I would argue from the country of China, not from a Chinese energy company like the media said. Accordingly. Bobulinski. Yeah, it was the Chinese Communist Party just bribing the Bidens. They would then launder it in incremental payments to 10 different family members. So we found out, first of all, the Biden family was on the take. And secondly, we found out that the government knew about it. That's the thing. The government knew. There were four different government agencies investigating the Bidens. They were hot on the trail. That was the FBI, the irs, the Department of Justice and the securities and Exchange Commission all had ongoing investigations. And when they would get to the point to where they would have to talk to Joe because none of this money would be happening without Joe Biden, right then they were told to stand down. So we found out the Bidens were on the take and the government knew it. But there was a cover up.
Stu Burguiere
Now, how does somebody get that kind of power to say stand down?
Glenn Beck
That's a great question. And that's what we call, what I call the deep state. These were deep state bureaucrats. It wasn't necessarily the Christopher Wrays or the James Comey's, it was the, the embedded bureaucrats, the unelected bureaucrats who actually run these government agencies. And a lot of people think, okay, Trump's won the election, he's come in, he's going to put Cash Patel, who I love and communicate with and he's going to, he's the right guy for the job. But Cash is going to have to fire a lot of career people in the FBI and you know, the way the civil service laws are, you can't fire them. And that's what happened to Trump, the first administration. He wanted to fire some of these people in the, you know, the bill bars of the world, they would say, oh, you can't.
Stu Burguiere
Or the Japanese, this time they're going to try.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, they're going to. And that's, that's how you stop it. Because people think they should. We need to pass a law or fix this to where this doesn't ever happen again. Well, the laws were in place. The banks notified the treasury that they felt the Bidens were on the take. The suspicious activity report that we got, and I have a banking background. I knew this was a big deal when we found out that we're 150 of these suspicious activity reports. I knew from being a director of a bank, you don't issue these things for nothing because the bank examiners roll in when you issue one of these. And you certainly don't do it on a prominent client unless you know darn well they're committing financial crimes. And they had a, you know, it was reported 150. We found 170 on the Bidens plus another 50 that they were, they were a part of that. They were subject to, so 220 bank violations where the banks, six different banks were notifying the federal government. We think they're laundering money. We think they're violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act. We think they're, they're violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. I mean, so the checks and balances were in place. The government agencies knew it, but they were told to stand down. And I believe, and I write this in my book, that I don't believe they did it because they love Joe Biden. I believe they, they covered up for Joe Biden because they hated Donald Trump and they didn't want Donald Trump to come back in office. And that's why they did it, in.
Stu Burguiere
My opinion also perhaps that the banks are getting an awful lot of money. You know, the, the, all the bailouts and everything else, all the, the cozy relationship with the banks, the Fed and the, and the federal government bother me a great deal. Because they should have, if they weren't getting any traction here and everybody was denying it, shouldn't they have come to the American people and said, hey, we just want you to know that we really, truly believe or we have canceled our business with this client because of suspicious activity or something like that, shouldn't they have done that?
Glenn Beck
I can tell you the banks were scared to death. When I first, when we flipped the House and I became chairman of the House Oversight Committee, one of the first meetings I had in January, when we were still trying to get a speaker elected that first week was with Jamie Dimon and I write about it in my book, all the President's Money, and he's the CEO of JP Morgan. I knew JP Morgan was one of the banks that had a bunch of goods violations on the Biden. And I said, I'm gonna hopefully have subpoena power in a week or two, and I just want you to know I'm gonna subpoena you and JP Morgan for these bank violations. And I thought he would, you know, bark at me or whatever, but he wanted me to have those banks. And in the other five banks, you're talking about Wells Fargo, you're talking about bank of America, they wanted me to have. Because they were screaming. They did. I mean, you, you don't issue a suspicious activity report on someone and not get the bank examiners roll in. But these banks were issuing dozens and dozens and they had communicated amongst themselves, knew that other banks were doing the same thing, and they couldn't believe that the government wasn't doing anything. And then that, you know, when the laptop came out that, you know, they saw some of these emails on there that alluded to the banks were after the Bidens. And the media was saying, oh, there's nothing there. It's Rudy Giuliani making stuff up. It's right wing crazy people like Comer saying the Bidens are corrupt when it's Russian. Yeah, collusion. This is Vladimir Putin telling Republicans what to say. And I mean to the banks. I'll defend the banks on this. They were very cooperative. They turned over, I mean, they gave us the Biden bank records, which, which you think about the sitting President, United States. The banks gave the House Oversight Committee.
Stu Burguiere
Wow.
Glenn Beck
The personal bank records of Hunter Biden and Jim Biden and all these shell companies. And that's how we, that's how we found it out.
Stu Burguiere
But you know, how much, how much money are we talking?
Glenn Beck
$35 million. And according to the IRS whistleblowers, they never paid a penny of taxes on it. Now think about that. The Bidens would owe another $10 million in taxes. What Hunter Biden got prosecuted on was the one legitimate thing he did. So the one legitimate source of income that Hunter Biden had over a 10 year period that I looked at, his bank record was from Burisma. Burisma was a corrupt energy company in Ukraine, but it was a real company. And he was listed as a director, even though he had no qualifications. And they paid him an exorbitant amount of money, more than the directors of Chevron, Exxon and Mobil combined, making a Year he got. But, but here's where he got. He didn't pay taxes on it. He got a W2 on it. And none of this other money he got a W2 on because it was, it was laundered money. But this was the one legitimate paycheck he got, even though it was unethical as hell and he just didn't pay taxes on it.
Stu Burguiere
Okay, so what the Bidens think they.
Glenn Beck
Don'T, you know, taxes are only for the little people. Not, not for the, you know. Well, I have not for them.
Stu Burguiere
I have to tell you, you're going to have president after president after president do this, Stu. People don't pay a price. And whoever was involved. But now they've all been, you know, they've all been pardoned. Will we still move forward and expose all of the players and all. Everything the people have to know. This has to be on record and fully transparent.
Glenn Beck
I'm begging Bondi and Patel to move forward on this. I told him we will help on the House Oversight Committee. I've got, you know, I got fighters like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Nancy Mace and Byron Donald and Scott Perry. I mean, Andy Biggs, you know, we want to keep moving forward, but all we faced is obstruction from the Department of Justice. Now that we have a friendly Department of Justice, you know, if they will, will pursue this. I, the one set of bank records I could not get because of. And Trump talks about this a lot. Presidential immunity. We could not. Joe Biden's bank records. I would love to see Joe Biden's bank records because, you know, the, the. There were plenty of allegations, right, that the FBI had that Joe Biden was taking bribes and things like that. We found the money of the allegations to the bots, but not to him. Jim Biden, the Biden family. That's why Joe, Joe Biden had to pardon his entire family because of our investigation and you know, some, somebody. So why, why, you know, why didn't anybody go to jail? We did the report and, and we had all we can do. I'm a police officer can arrest someone, but he can't send it some to prison. And that kind of like we were.
Stu Burguiere
The police officers and the prosecutors wouldn't take it.
Glenn Beck
The prosecutors wouldn't take it. They would just attack me. And I wrote the book all the President's money because the media would not cover this. They would either say there was no evidence and honestly, a lot of conservative media would. Would miss the point. Like when I'll give you an example and I write about it in the book. Tony Bobulinski did a great job in a. In a public hearing, and he said that the money from China was a bribe. I mean, this is the guy that was in the deal, said the money from China was abroad, $8 million. But then he got into an argument, if you'll remember, with Ocasio Cortez with aoc, where she said Rico wasn't a crime. Well, that's all that was on the conservative media, the clip of Bobulinski getting into it with aoc, which was good. He made her look bad. But at the end of the day, the message from the hearing should have been that the money wasn't from a Chinese energy company like the media said.
Stu Burguiere
It was a bribe.
Glenn Beck
Money was a bribe from the Chinese Communist Party.
Stu Burguiere
You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Podcast. Hear more of this interview and others with the full show podcast available wherever you get podcasts. I think the last time I talked to this guy, he was. He talked to me while I was doing the CNN TV show. I'm not sure he is. He has become. I mean, he writes, he directs, he produces. He's an actor. He is somebody that has grown from just an actor that you might see on television to done some incredible things. He's currently doing Papa in Disney's Disney Junior's animated series Pup Struction. He's reprising. Or is it reprising? Reprising his role as Dale Ballard from Young Sheldon in its upcoming spinoff, George and Mandy's First Marriage. He was zeke Braverman in NBC's Parenthood. He was in movies like the Family Stone, Poltergeist. I forgot about that. The voice of Mr. Incredible, Hayden Fox in Coach, and he is now starring as Buck, a struggling Wisconsin farmer in the independent film Green and Gold. Welcome to Craig T. Nelson. Hey, Craig T. How are you?
Craig T. Nelson
Hi, Glenn Beck. How are you doing?
Stu Burguiere
I'm good. I think the last time you were on the show. I apologize for wrecking your career by having you appear on my show, but you proved me wrong, you know, I wasn't a curse around your neck because you are great. Just great.
Craig T. Nelson
Oh, no, thank you. I had such a great time with you. You know, it was a lot of fun. I thought I was. I thought it was maybe Fox, but I'm not sure.
Stu Burguiere
I thought so too, but Stu said it was cnn. I think it was Fox as well. Yeah. Because I remember you being very brave coming on the show. I remember going, this guy is over. He's never gonna work a day Again, his life.
Craig T. Nelson
You were doing all those uncover and discover things. You know, we were getting into the deep state.
Stu Burguiere
I know. Isn't it crazy how things have turned out now? Yeah, yeah.
Craig T. Nelson
I mean, it's like completely revealed, right?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it is.
Craig T. Nelson
And anyway, I don't know, but I had so much fun.
Stu Burguiere
Thank you. So I want to talk to you about the new film that's coming out, Green and Gold. This is a passion topic for me. I'm a rancher, and when I say a rancher, I own cattle and somebody else does all the work. So I'm not really a rancher, but I live in a small town, you know, half the year of about 400 people, and they're all farmers, and we're losing that way of life and it is being destroyed. And that's what this film is about.
Craig T. Nelson
Yeah, yeah, it is. It's. You know, my family has a farm in South Dakota, and they've had. It's been about 150 years. Been in the family. And then my wife has a family farm in South Dakota also, which is really. She comes from that environment. And it's one of those things that I think it goes unnoticed because the people that are employed in the task of doing the work don't have time.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Craig T. Nelson
To get out and say, hey, look at us.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Craig T. Nelson
You know, we're having a problem. And what happens is it just. They get turned. Turned under like this, like the field, you know, they get plowed under and forgotten. And it's a shame. So this is, this is a movie about bringing that awareness. But also, it's a. It's a bigger story than that, Glenn. It's. It's about the heart and soul of who these people might be and are.
Stu Burguiere
I think, I tell you, I. You know, Thomas Jefferson, when they were, you know, designing the jury, who's going to be in a jury box? And some of the founders said we should just have scholars, et cetera, et cetera. And he said, I trust people that have their hands in the dirt every day. I want the average person. And there is something about that. I think when we moved off of farms into cities, we lost a lot. A lot. And we're about to lose all of it, I'm afraid.
Craig T. Nelson
Well, we lose where we come from. Yeah, but I think. Yeah, go ahead.
Stu Burguiere
I was gonna say it's also, though, an understanding. I mean, when you, when you grow up on a farm, you live on a farm, you, you, you know, where your food comes from, you know, the circle of life. You just, you just Have a different, you know, you have to depend on God and your neighbor. I mean, it's just lessons that you don't get necessarily, you know, living in the suburbs or the city.
Craig T. Nelson
Yeah, exactly. And the values that they hold dear and that they, that they believe in are, you know, they're traditional and they mean something. They may be conservative, but for them and their lifestyle, it's reflected in how they deal with each other. And I think, I think all we can do, I think it's great that we can somehow bring an issue to the floor that says something about these people and who they are.
Stu Burguiere
Is it true? I read that by the end of the film, everybody. It was a passion project for everybody. And on day one, you walked in and said, hey, you know, I know we're not putting a lot of money into this, but I think it should have, you know, different cameras or, you know, additional cameras, etc. Etc. And you just took it out of your. Your salary because you believed in this so much.
Craig T. Nelson
Oh, yeah, yeah. Well, they didn't have the money to do what they wanted to do. The cinema as, you know, the scope of the movie is the land, and the land is what endears herself to who these people are.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Craig T. Nelson
And beauty of it and that kind of scope you need. You need processing and you need the ability to go out and shoot it.
Stu Burguiere
Right.
Craig T. Nelson
So they needed another camera. So I said, yeah, let's do that, you know, and boy, they did. They got a. They really got a. It's a beautiful film.
Stu Burguiere
So. So, you know, we've. We've talked a little bit about Message, but yeah, if you haven't seen the movie, you know, I have, but most people can't see it yet. Explain the plot. Sell it to somebody who's like, okay, well, I like farmers, etc. But sell the movie.
Craig T. Nelson
A fourth generation guy, kind of a crusty guy. Been, you know, he's got a farm that he's trying to farm organically and he doesn't use machinery. He's got some draft horses, but he has the best clover in the area and he's got the best cream and the best butter, and he's proud of it and he's trying to make a go of it, but the milk prices are rising and falling and sure enough, he's gonna lose his place. And he's trying to hold it together. He's just trying to hold it together for his. Got a granddaughter who's working on the farm and he's. He's already lost a daughter to a dream that she had and he doesn't want to lose granddaughter so he's got pretty tight clamps on him. And so it's a story of, it's a story of trying to keep something you love and making a mistake probably, and how you're raising your granddaughter and then seeing the repercussions of that and also bringing a guide of faith that is, I think, one of those people that's hard to reach. So I really identified with it in that regard.
Stu Burguiere
It kind of covers a wide range I related to. I mean, I've had this conversation over and over again. My kids want to live in a city and I wanted to live in a city when I was a kid. But, you know, we bought this ranch and I hope my kids will take it for generations because it, it is just a superior lifestyle. I think you just, it's just more rooted in reality. But, you know, sitting there looking at your kids and going, are they going to take this? Especially if it's been in your family for, you know, generations. It's kind of the Yellowstone story really. Without all the killing and stuff.
Craig T. Nelson
Yeah, without killing and. Yeah, right. Yeah, right. With all the drugs running.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, right.
Craig T. Nelson
Yeah, yeah. No, this, yeah. It's about heart, you know, and it's also about trying to find it. And that's what it's. So I love about the movie.
Stu Burguiere
Well, I want to thank you for coming on the program and enjoyed talking to you again. And thank you for your bravery. I mean, you were brave when really no one was brave. Do you think things are changing or is it just going out of Hollywood?
Craig T. Nelson
No, I don't think things are changing, Glenn. I think what we're reading is in the Bible and what we're seeing is definitely coming about. It's quite frightening for me, but it's a wake up call, isn't it?
Stu Burguiere
Yeah, it is. I tell you, I am still there. That we are living in those days. Some of the. I feel like the Lord gave us a little bit of a pressure relief, but. But now it's up to us. I mean, he's only going to do what we can't do and we couldn't have averted that bullet, but he did. And, and now we're expected to do all the hard work and you know, it's, it's an amazing time to be alive.
Craig T. Nelson
It is. And we have to do the most with it and do what we can to get the message to people, you know.
Stu Burguiere
Yeah.
Craig T. Nelson
That we have to do something.
Stu Burguiere
Craig T, thank you very much. God bless you.
Craig T. Nelson
Good to talk?
Stu Burguiere
You bet. Good to talk. Craig T. Nelson the name of the movie is Green and Gold. It is coming to theaters nationwide on January 31st in. I highly recommend it. It's really good. Several people on the staff and I have watched it and highly recommend it. Really, really well done and a great story that you will relate to Green and Gold.
Podcast Summary: The Glenn Beck Program | Best of the Program | Guests: Craig T. Nelson & Rep. James Comer | 1/29/25
Episode Overview On January 29, 2025, The Glenn Beck Program featured a "Best of the Program" episode hosted by the Blaze Podcast Network. This episode brought back two prominent guests: Congressman James Comer and actor Craig T. Nelson. The discussions delved into pressing issues in American politics and culture, including allegations of corruption within the Biden family, the challenges facing American farmers, and the pressing concerns of school safety. The episode seamlessly blended political analysis with personal narratives, offering listeners insightful perspectives on the state of the nation.
1. Tulsi Gabbard’s Secret Vote and RFK Hearing Stu Burguiere initiated the episode by addressing the controversy surrounding Tulsi Gabbard’s secret vote in a hearing related to RFK's inquiries. He expressed skepticism about Gabbard’s chances of confirmation, highlighting the challenges she faces within the intelligence community. Burguiere emphasized the importance of transparency in voting, stating:
“I want to be able to say, wait a minute, Senator, why did you vote that way? This is a way for them to be cowards and do things.” (Stu Burguiere, 06:00)
2. Biden Family Corruption and Deep State Influence A significant portion of the episode focused on allegations of corruption within the Biden family. Glenn Beck, along with Congressman Comer, discussed findings from investigations into the Bidens' financial dealings. Beck revealed:
“We found two things. First of all, obviously, we found that the Bidens were on the take.” (Glenn Beck, 17:16)
He detailed how multiple shell companies were allegedly used to launder money from foreign nationals, primarily pointing fingers at Chinese Communist Party involvement rather than energy companies, contrary to media narratives. The discussion extended to the role of the government’s deep state in obstructing these investigations, with Beck asserting that bureaucratic officials were instructed to "stand down" to protect Joe Biden.
3. Ron DeSantis and Immigration Policy in Florida The episode also featured updates from Ron DeSantis regarding immigration reforms in Florida. Beck relayed DeSantis's gratitude towards listeners for supporting strong immigration proposals:
“Please keep up the calls and the letters for the provisions that are currently missing from the legislature's latest bill.” (Stu Burguiere, 07:29)
He warned against opposition from political adversaries who might undermine these efforts, urging listeners to remain steadfast in their support to preserve Florida’s legislative gains.
4. Government Size and Policy Implementation A broader critique of government size and intervention was discussed, highlighting the administration's use of executive orders. Burguiere and Comer debated the necessity of codifying executive actions into legislation to prevent overreach and ensure stability:
“We have to stop this executive order stuff. To get a hold of the country. We have to do it that way now. But it's gotta be codified.” (Stu Burguiere, 14:52)
They underscored the importance of legislative backing to sustain governmental changes and avert the cyclical nature of policy reversals.
1. Congressman James Comer
Trip to Mexico and Observations on Corruption
Congressman James Comer shared his recent experiences traveling to Mexico, emphasizing the stark contrasts between the United States and Mexico in terms of governance and societal infrastructure:
“They have oil, they have agriculture, they have tourism. Wealthy. They could. They could. But their leadership squanders it because they're corrupt.” (James Comer, 07:14)
He recounted issues like contaminated water sources and ineffective sewer systems, attributing these problems to entrenched corruption and cartel control. Comer stressed the dire implications of such governance, drawing parallels to potential future scenarios in the U.S. without strong leadership.
Allegations Against the Biden Family
Comer elaborated on the investigations into the Biden family, detailing the involvement of four federal agencies—FBI, IRS, DOJ, and SEC—in probing financial irregularities. He accused the deep state of obstructing these inquiries to protect Joe Biden:
“I believe they covered up for Joe Biden because they hated Donald Trump and they didn't want Donald Trump to come back in office.” (James Comer, 21:55)
Comer criticized the lack of accountability, highlighting that despite substantial evidence of financial misconduct, no prosecutions followed due to institutional biases within the government.
2. Craig T. Nelson
Introduction and Career Highlights
Actor Craig T. Nelson discussed his latest project, the independent film Green and Gold. He reflected on his career growth from television to impactful film roles, expressing enthusiasm for highlighting critical societal issues through cinema.
Discussion on "Green and Gold"
Nelson provided an in-depth overview of Green and Gold, a film centered on the struggles of a fourth-generation farmer striving to maintain organic farming practices amidst economic pressures. He emphasized the film’s themes of tradition, faith, and community resilience:
“It's a story of trying to keep something you love and making a mistake probably, and how you're raising your granddaughter and then seeing the repercussions of that.” (Craig T. Nelson, 32:04)
Nelson underscored the importance of portraying the authentic challenges faced by farmers, aiming to foster appreciation and support for agricultural lifestyles. He highlighted personal connections to farming heritage, reinforcing the film’s emotional and cultural significance.
Glenn Beck (17:16):
“We found two things. First of all, obviously, we found that the Bidens were on the take.”
Stu Burguiere (06:00):
“I want to be able to say, wait a minute, Senator, why did you vote that way? This is a way for them to be cowards and do things.”
James Comer (07:14):
“They have oil, they have agriculture, they have tourism. Wealthy. They could. They could. But their leadership squanders it because they're corrupt.”
Craig T. Nelson (32:04):
“It's a story of trying to keep something you love and making a mistake probably, and how you're raising your granddaughter and then seeing the repercussions of that.”
Glenn Beck (21:55):
“I believe they covered up for Joe Biden because they hated Donald Trump and they didn't want Donald Trump to come back in office.”
This episode of The Glenn Beck Program offered a robust exploration of significant political and cultural issues. Through incisive discussions and credible interviews, Glenn Beck and his guests shed light on alleged governmental corruption, the vital role of agriculture in American heritage, and the ongoing struggle for transparent governance. The inclusion of Congressman James Comer provided an authoritative perspective on political machinations, while Craig T. Nelson’s insights into Green and Gold highlighted the personal and societal challenges facing farmers today. Overall, the episode served as a compelling narrative urging listeners to remain vigilant and proactive in safeguarding American values and traditions.