The Glenn Beck Program

America Should Be PROUD to Stand Alone Against European Censorship | Guest: Sen. Tom Cotton | 2/17/25

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Feb 17, 2025
Senator Tom Cotton from Arkansas joins the conversation, known for his critical stance on China and national security. He discusses the alarming threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party, emphasizing historical atrocities and current repression. The dialogue shifts to the European censorship crisis, comparing free speech dynamics in America versus Europe. Cotton sheds light on ideological conflicts over freedom and warns against the dangers of historical repetition. Their engaging banter ties it all back to the significance of standing firm on American values.
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ANECDOTE

1980 "Miracle on Ice"

  • In 1980, a hockey game between the US and the Soviet Union symbolized a shift in America's national confidence.
  • This "Miracle on Ice" victory echoed a broader resurgence of American pride and strength.
ANECDOTE

Modern Hockey Game Symbolism

  • During a recent US-Canada hockey game, the US team's aggressive play reflected a renewed sense of national pride.
  • Glenn Beck interprets this as a sign that America is "back" and no longer willing to be pushed around.
INSIGHT

New Sheriff in Town

  • Glenn Beck suggests that America's recent actions, like reciprocal tariffs and assertive foreign policy, signal a shift in global dynamics.
  • He views this as a necessary reassertion of American strength after a period of perceived weakness.
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