The Glenn Beck Program

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6 snips
Aug 7, 2024 • 2h 8min

From Hate to Great: Media Constructs NEW Reality for Kamala Harris | Guests: Sean Cooksey & Nigel Farage | 8/7/24

Sean Cooksey, the Federal Election Commission Chairman, discusses the legality of Biden's campaign finance maneuvers and the implications for political accountability. Nigel Farage, the British politician, shares insights on the rising tensions in the UK, including the threat of civil unrest due to immigration issues. The conversation delves into radical political beliefs, the perception of Kamala Harris, and the intertwining narratives concerning abortion rights, societal values, and electoral strategies on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 44min

Best of the Program | Guests: Sean Cooksey & Nigel Farage | 8/7/24

Sean Cooksey, Federal Election Commission Chairman, sheds light on the legality of Biden's reallocation of campaign funds to Kamala Harris, igniting a conversation about campaign finance ethics. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, a seasoned UK Parliament member, discusses the unsettling possibility of civil unrest in the U.K. due to rising illegal immigration. The conversation also touches on Minnesota's controversial political landscape, including radical policies on gender identity and the implications of recent funding shifts in political campaigns.
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Aug 6, 2024 • 2h 7min

Socialism Is on the 2024 Democrat Ticket. Choose Wisely | Guests: Maureen Callahan & Tommy Robinson | 8/6/24

Joining the conversation are Maureen Callahan, a journalist and author, and Tommy Robinson, a political activist focused on immigration. They discuss the parallels between the UK's justice system and America's, shedding light on significant immigration issues. Callahan reveals the dark secrets surrounding the Kennedys, including RFK Jr.'s troubled history. Robinson highlights civil unrest in Britain due to immigration, criticizing authorities' inaction on cultural challenges. The discussion raises alarm about political accountability and the future implications of socialism in the U.S.
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Aug 6, 2024 • 44min

Best of the Program | Guests: Maureen Callahan & Tommy Robinson | 8/6/24

Journalist Maureen Callahan discusses her gripping new book revealing the Kennedy family's troubling history with women, including personal betrayals and tragedies. Independent journalist Tommy Robinson shares his experiences of being imprisoned for exposing sexual abuse in the U.K., shedding light on the civil unrest fueled by immigration issues. Both guests tackle the alarming parallels between the U.K. and the U.S. regarding justice systems, freedom of speech, and the media's role in covering these crucial narratives.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 2h 7min

What Does Warren Buffett Know That We Don't Know?! | Guests: AG Andrew Bailey & Carol Roth | 8/5/24

AG Andrew Bailey is a key player in economic policy, while Carol Roth brings her expertise as a former investment banker. They dive into Warren Buffett's recent stock sell-off and the alarming state of global markets. The discussion touches on rising tensions in the U.K. and potential conflicts involving Iran, drawing parallels to America’s unrest. Bailey also addresses controversial gender policies affecting women's safety, highlighting a growing concern around social issues and governmental actions.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 47min

Best of the Program | Guests: AG Andrew Bailey & Carol Roth | 8/5/24

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey discusses the controversy surrounding gender ideology, emphasizing safety and privacy concerns regarding transgender access to women's locker rooms. Former investment banker Carol Roth analyzes the recent economic downturns in the U.S. and Japan, highlighting major shifts like Warren Buffett's stock sell-off. Together, they explore the implications of global market instability and the potential for civil unrest, especially in places like Great Britain, stressing the need for vigilance in today's uncertain landscape.
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Aug 3, 2024 • 59min

Ep 7 | Redefining Truth: The Man Behind the Rise of 'Expert' Propaganda | The Beck Story

Edward Bernays, hailed as a pioneer in public relations and known for his mass manipulation techniques, shares insights into his controversial career. He discusses how he reshaped consumer habits, including promoting breakfast foods and challenging smoking norms for women. The impact of his methods on U.S. foreign policy, particularly in Guatemala, highlights the dangers of propaganda. The conversation also delves into the ethics of modern manipulation, the legacy of Bernays in shaping public trust, and the vital balance between expertise and personal agency.
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Aug 2, 2024 • 2h 7min

Why Kamala’s 'Unburdened' Line Is Her Most RADICAL Statement | Guests: Alveda King & Kelly Shackelford | 8/2/24

Guests Alveda King, a civil rights advocate and niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Kelly Shackelford, president of First Liberty Institute, tackle pressing issues of identity and sports. They examine Kamala Harris's controversial 'unburdened' statement, questioning its implications for societal norms. The discussion also veers into the dangers of court packing and the evolving complexities of gender identity in athletics. Additionally, King shares insights on the upcoming 'March for Kids,' emphasizing the need for activism and community engagement.
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Aug 2, 2024 • 47min

Best of The Program | Guests: Kelly Shackelford & Steve Deace | 8/2/24

Kelly Shackelford, president of First Liberty Institute, discusses the alarming possibility of Democrats packing the Supreme Court and the implications for civil liberties. Steve Deace from BlazeTV offers strategic insights for the Trump campaign as it approaches the election. The conversation touches on the dangers of political overreach, the significance of an independent judiciary, and the critical need for public awareness to safeguard democracy. They also critique identity politics and its impact on leadership, encapsulating the current political climate.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 2h 7min

Does the Olympics Condone Violence Against Women? | Guests: Jonathan Turley & Allie Beth Stuckey | 8/1/24

Jonathan Turley, a renowned legal scholar, and Allie Beth Stuckey, a conservative commentator, dive into pressing cultural issues. They tackle the controversial decision by the Olympics to permit a biological man to compete in women's boxing, raising critical questions about fairness and safety for female athletes. They also discuss the implications of recent political narratives on democracy, covering topics like the plea deal with 9/11 perpetrators and the media's role in shaping public perceptions of identity and race.

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