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NSA Officials Used Classified Chat to Talk Smut on YOUR Dime | Guests: Rep. Riley Moore & Rep. Aaron Bean | 2/25/25
Tue, 25 Feb 2025
Glenn begins the show by discussing the latest expose by journalist Christopher Rufo, who revealed the disgusting chats our intelligence community staffers have been engaging in during working hours instead of spying on our enemies. Glenn reads a piece by Elizabeth Nickson focusing on the absolute waste our government has been using our tax dollars on. You will work a third of your life just to pay your taxes. Is what the government is doing with those taxes worth it? Rep. Riley Moore (R-W.V.) joins to break down President Trump’s tariff plans and why his critics are mistaken. Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) was caught on a hot mic claiming he would “kill” journalist Tucker Carlson. Should this threat be taken seriously? Rep. Aaron Bean (R-Fla.), who is part of the DOGE caucus, joins to debunk the misconceptions about the new department and lays out how it all fits in Trump’s economic plan. Glenn reviews a cryptic post from Aleksandr Dugin. Glenn paints a picture of how fast society will change and how unpredictable it becomes as artificial intelligence advances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What are the alleged misconducts at NSA?
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Hello, America. We've got a lot to cover today. In fact, I think I'm going to have to add an extra hour to the show online because I have just so much. I'm just not going to be able to get to all of it today. We are going to begin with exposing mental illness and having a very frank conversation about what the hell our government is doing. I have to tell you.
Our revolution was at the voter polls in November. Their revolution is still yet to come. We are in... We're in... Well, I'll explain here in just a second. Also, taxation without representation. Yeah, it sounds like it to me. Epstein files were not released yesterday. We'll have an update on that. And Doge, the guys in Congress that are actually overseeing it, going to be on the program today.
We begin in 60 seconds. First, if you're a dog owner, you're the person that makes decisions for him. He can't do it himself, and he's a member of the family. Naturopathic Dr. Dennis Black would like to invite you to try Rough Greens, the 90-day challenge. That means for 90 days, all you have to do is sprinkle Rough Greens on top of your dog's food, then watch.
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Chapter 2: How is government spending affecting taxpayers?
And I'm not sure that we're serious enough to do that. And certainly in Congress, we're not serious about cutting, are we? Well, I can tell you that I am.
And, you know, this budget resolution that they're going to have on the floor today has a floor itself within it.
provide some guardrails in there for one and a half trillion dollars in cuts yeah but but isn't that a like an 85 million trillion dollar bill over 10 years you're only cutting i mean that's i mean really yeah so that's over the 10-year window you're right so that's over the 10-year window so in the way i've thought about it and i've talked to people
They're like, oh, it's $1.5 trillion, or what if we get to $2 trillion? It's like, well, one, it's over the 10-year window, which is saying we're going to reduce, let's say, $200 billion a year if it's $2 trillion. If this place tomorrow woke up and said they wanted to spend $200 more billion a year, they could do it in a nanosecond.
Yeah, and you wouldn't feel it. In Washington, they wouldn't feel it. They have to cut... Ten percent, at least 10 percent from this. And yes, to cut a billion dollars is nothing in an almost 90 trillion, one trillion out of almost a 90 trillion dollar budget is is frankly pathetic and a slap in the face to people who are actually serious and voted for serious reform.
Yeah. And we do got to get more serious on this. And I do think, though, I mean, the things that we're seeing from Doge, if people have the intestinal fortitude, which I am one of these to actually take what they're doing and put it into law. Yes, they can pause the spending. But if we don't put it into law, it will be reappropriated in the next year.
So the – that's so incredible. The – I think the American people – I don't know if you saw what Christopher Ruffo came out with as an expose yesterday about what is happening. I did not. Oh, look it up. I won't waste your time now. Look it up. It is one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen, what our intel – is doing on our secure servers where they're having the most vile sex talk stuff.
And NSA says it was important because it was DEI crap. It's it's just vile. I think when the American people start to see how our money is spent and some of these things, when they come out and they are out in the open and they are shown to be absolutely true, I have to tell you, I think. Donald Trump is running so fast, and the American people like that.
And if the Republicans don't start moving at his speed to make massive changes, they're not going to be in favor with the American people.
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Chapter 3: What are Rep. Riley Moore's views on Trump's tariffs?
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So on Sunday, Elon Musk, the man who flings rockets into the heavens and dreams of Martian soil beneath his boots, posted something on X that was pretty fascinating. I talked about it a bit yesterday. He said, and I quote, we are on the event horizon of the singularity. Eight words, eight words that carry the weight of centuries.
It is a whisper of a future so immense that it threatens to swallow us whole unless we keep our eyes wide open. And even then, we just might be looking at the beast as it comes to swallow us. The singularity, most people don't even know what it is. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. Oh, robots in trench coats with laser eyes. No, it's... I mean, you're not wrong to feel that way.
Most people hear AI and they're like... all they think of is Siri saying, here's what I found on the internet or their Roomba, you know, bumping into the couch. That's not AI. Okay. That's not, it's not like they imagine the, This moment that Musk is talking about is something like the iPhone dropping in 2007. A neat little gadget, shiny toy, step forward, big one.
But you can wrap your head around that one. But that's not what this is. We're not standing on the edge of a new app or a faster processor. We are teetering on the lip of a chasm, a black hole of change. And once we cross that event horizon, there's no turning back. This is not a ripple that is coming. It's a tidal wave. It's 400 years of progress, but not stretched out over generations.
It's 400 years crammed into the next five. And no one, not me, not Elon Musk, not the brightest minds in Silicon Valley can tell you what life looks like five years from now. So let me paint you a picture, kind of a metaphor to tether this to something real. Imagine that you're a farmer in 1625 and you're standing in a money field in the colonial Virginia. Your world is really pretty simple.
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Chapter 4: How is the Doge caucus planning to address spending?
So, I mean... You know, it wasn't like, oh, my gosh, and they were killed.
No. It was a fight to the death against our soldiers. Right. And then our soldiers decided to save the baby of their enemies. And then two American parents decided to step up and adopt her to ensure her survival. Because after the explosion of the IED, she had a lot of medical needs. I mean, she was six weeks old at this point.
And the Afghanis that were on our side against the Taliban wanted her dead.
They did. They tried to kill her.
And the Taliban wants her to be a symbol to be a fighter so they can blow her up later or have her blow herself up later. And she has absolutely no future with the Taliban. I mean, it's either blow yourself up or, you know, just be covered as a woman with no options as you grow up. So our State Department... It was just evil on this. And they're having their court case reheard today.
Yes. So there's a battle for her custody. It's important to understand why. It's because her mere existence would...
show that the peace agreement that we made which with afghanistan which stipulated there were no foreign fighters in afghanistan well she's the daughter of a foreign fighter thus the state department finds her existence inconvenient right she has to be afghani so she has to go back to afghanistan and so today in virginia where her american parents adopted her
She is facing a case where if it goes the wrong way, she is potentially ripped from her American family who loves her, who have been with her for multiple years, raising her, helping to recuperate from all the trauma she's experienced. She's ripped from them. She's sent to Afghanistan with two children.
likely non-relative unvetted potentially taliban linked claimants back to a place where she has where her family is here so that's on the line today right now in the supreme court of virginia
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