The Glenn Beck Program

Super Bowl Commercials Prove America Is OVER the Woke Craze | Guest: Jeff Parker | 2/10/25

Feb 10, 2025
In this conversation, Jeff Parker, the CEO of ParkerVision and legal fighter against Qualcomm, dives into the murky waters of tech corruption and government influence. He reveals how a major tech firm attempted to silence him after his candid revelations on the show's platform. The discussion also critiques Super Bowl commercials, noting a shift back to more authentic messaging amid a tumultuous cultural landscape. Parker emphasizes the need for accountability in both government and tech, drawing attention to systemic issues affecting American democracy.
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ANECDOTE

Super Bowl LIX Discussion

  • Glenn Beck and Pat Gray discussed Super Bowl LIX, including the game, halftime show, and commercials.
  • They found the halftime show weird and the commercials out of step with current societal trends.
INSIGHT

Commercials Out of Sync

  • Glenn and Pat felt that many Super Bowl commercials, like Nike's, seemed out of touch with the current times.
  • They suggested that Nike's focus on women's empowerment missed the mark given recent discussions on fairness in sports.
ANECDOTE

Shifting Commercial Landscape

  • The hosts compared various commercials, noting the shift in tone from previous years.
  • They highlighted Carl's Jr.'s ad as an example of returning to more traditional advertising.
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