DAILY WIRE
Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss said he gave up his “blessed life” because his country needed saving, telling radio personality Glenn Beck that he was infuriated by the number of Americans who “don’t understand what this place means.”
Dreyfuss joined Beck in an interview to discuss his book — “One Thought Scares Me… We Teach Our Children What We Wish Them to Know; We Don’t Teach Our Children What We Don’t Wish Them to Know” — and the state of his country, which he believed was dire.
WATCH:
Glenn Beck on X (formerly Twitter): “.@RichardDreyfuss tells me he gave up acting “ONLY for something I loved as much, which was saving my country…It infuriates me that people don’t understand what this place means.” pic.twitter.com/Zxshkqa0aJ / X”
@RichardDreyfuss tells me he gave up acting “ONLY for something I loved as much, which was saving my country…It infuriates me that people don’t understand what this place means.” pic.twitter.com/Zxshkqa0aJ