
The Glenn Beck Program Best of the Program | 11/12/25
Nov 12, 2025
The dangers of biased university education are scrutinized, sparking a lively debate with a listener who disagrees with the host. Trump's proposed $2,000 tariff checks stir discussions on economic feasibility. There’s a fascinating dive into George Washington’s character and surprising historical insights, alongside a bold project aiming to explore the founders' original writings. The conversation also touches on the implications of AI growth, empty server farms, and the art world's contradictions, highlighted by a solid gold toilet auction.
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PhD Student's Washington Revelations
- Paul is a PhD student writing his dissertation on George Washington and describes firsthand research that deepened his awe for Washington.
- He recounts near-death incidents and contemporary writings that portray Washington as miraculously preserved during battles.
Dream Prompted Washington's Will Claim
- Paul cites Imperfect God claiming Washington reversed his will to free his slaves after a dream near death.
- He notes the book includes citations and offers to share sources for verification.
Read Founders, Not Interpreters
- Glenn argues universities teach interpreters, not original sources, which strips students of awe and critical thinking.
- He promotes reading founders' writings directly to understand intentions rather than modern reinterpretations.
