
The Glenn Beck Program Best of the Program | Guest: Jack Brewer | 11/3/25
Nov 3, 2025
Recent polling reveals critical insights into key races in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City ahead of Election Day. A compelling debate on whether Canada's assisted dying program should extend to minors raises ethical alarms about consent and parental rights. Glenn critiques Karine Jean-Pierre’s memoir with a scathing review that questions her qualifications and identity politics. The discussion highlights how her political performances compare with Kamala Harris's strengths, showcasing the complexities within the Democratic Party's current landscape.
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Fresh Faces Beat Corrupt Insiders
- New York's mayoral race reflects voters rejecting corrupt insiders rather than ideology alone.
- Glenn Beck argues Maudani benefits from being a fresh face against traditional Democratic corruption.
Two Paths For A Radical Mayor
- Maudani could either enact radical policies or be constrained by entrenched corrupt Democrats.
- Stu Burguiere warns the city may prefer the corrupt known quantity over an ambitious radical.
Slippery Slope In Assisted Death Policy
- Glenn frames Canada's MAID expansion as the predictable result of legalizing assisted death.
- He connects broader pressure to include minors with a slippery-slope from initial MAID rules.
