The Glenn Beck Program

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Storytelling, insight and compelling perspective on American culture and politics. Glenn Beck's quick wit, candid opinions and engaging personality have made this one of the most popular radio programs in America. Watch The Glenn Beck Radio Program, Monday through Friday, 9am - 12pm ET on BlazeTV. www.BlazeTV.com/Glenn read less

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The Glenn Beck Program follows daily happenings in business and politics. The show often features high-profile guests such as senators, congressmen, business leaders, and celebrities.

TV, radio, and podcast host, author and political commentator, Glenn Beck, is your anchor for navigating the important political topics every weekday on the show. Alongside his co-hosts, Stu and Pat, they provide engaging narratives that will keep listeners informed. Notorious for its controversial and intriguing themes, The Glenn Beck Program has recorded over one-thousand episodes.

After founding Mercury Radio Arts in 2002 and BlazeTV in 2011, Glenn Beck transitioned from radio presenter to media mogul and multi-millionaire businessman. He is arguably one of the most famous radio personalities in the US today. He is a household name amongst middle-aged conservative Americans. With an illustrious career in TV and journalism, he has garnered a following of millions of people. The Glenn Beck Program regularly hosts high-profile guests alongside features from call-in listeners, making each episode well-informed and highly engaging.

The Glenn Beck Program features insight, storytelling, perspectives, and opinions. If you’re looking to stay up to date on American culture and politics, this daily podcast fits the bill. Every episode of The Glenn Beck Program offers quick wit and a hefty dose of his candid opinions and engaging personality.

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Ep 240 | Should Pardon ALL Jan. 6 Defendants?! | John Strand | The Glenn Beck Podcast
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Ep 240 | Should Pardon ALL Jan. 6 Defendants?! | John Strand | The Glenn Beck Podcast
“You never forget your first time being on an FBI Most Wanted list,” says January 6 defendant John Strand. “The process is the punishment ... they punish you at every nook and cranny of the bureaucratic machine.” For what came down to four misdemeanors, John faced a year in prison, including four months in solitary confinement, where he was often denied his time outdoors, phone calls, or even a book to read. “It was so totalitarian,” John says. “I didn’t really expect justice.” He and Glenn discuss the Supreme Court ruling that shortened his 32-month prison sentence, the “uniparty attack on the American populist resistance,” and the aftermath of John’s “digital assassination.” The two consider whether or not government officials like Nancy Pelosi and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser “benefited by creating the conditions” that made January 6 possible. Did at least 26 FBI agents know what was coming that day? What about the pipe bombs at the DNC and RNC headquarters? The main question is what do we do now? John suggests that the January 6 prosecutions are legally “irredeemably tainted.” Will President-elect Donald Trump issue a blanket pardon?  Learn more about Patriot Plea by John Strand here- https://www.johnstrand.com/ Sponsors        Byrna        Byrna is the best alternative to deadly force. Visit https://byrna.com/GLENN for a 10% discount.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 239 | The Gen Z ‘King’ Keeping Georgia Boys Off the Streets | The Glenn Beck Podcast     
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Ep 239 | The Gen Z ‘King’ Keeping Georgia Boys Off the Streets | The Glenn Beck Podcast
“I hated white people,” says King Randall, founder of the X for Boys in Albany, Georgia. Now, Randall has totally changed his mind and is rejecting victimhood and the mainstream narratives surrounding race in America. After the 2016 election, it seemed to him like the “world was about to end,” but this election season, Randall made waves after Elon Musk shared Randall’s viral video detailing the hate he received from Democrats after posting a video claiming he is voting for Trump. “You may not be worried about politics,” Randall says. “But politics is worried about you.” That is why Randall is on a mission, not to “fix the world” but to “fix Albany, Georgia” — his hometown. Inspired by the book of Genesis, King sees himself as a partner with God in the good work of “making men” out of the boys in his community. He reveals to Glenn what he thinks is “actual white supremacy” and how the Twitter Files exposed how technocrats “effectively control everyone’s minds.” With injustices like slavery and Jim Crow, Randall knows his “ancestors went through hell,” but now it’s his generation's turn to step up, because the civil rights leaders “didn’t train replacements.” The pair discuss faith and the apostle Paul “going gangsta,” before Glenn shares his thoughts that Gen Z just may be the “hero generation.”    Sponsors          Homestead   Pre-order your tickets for Homestead at https://Angel.com/BECK.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices