
The Glenn Beck Program Best of the Program | 2/25/26
Feb 25, 2026
They dissect the State of the Union and why one side’s reception may have political consequences. They argue the speech showed command, rhythm, and confident offense. They highlight emotional border stories and contrast economic and tax claims. They analyze reactions on the floor and review which factual claims seem plausible versus exaggerated.
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Don't Amplify Shooters' Names
- Do avoid naming or amplifying suspected perpetrators after mass shootings to deny them the attention they seek.
- Glenn Beck explains his personal policy to not mention shooters' names because fame is "battery acid for the soul" and it feeds the motive behind attacks.
How Fame Corroded My Judgment
- Anecdote of Glenn Beck's career shows fame's corrosive effect and the difficulty of walking away from outrage-driven media.
- He recounts leaving Fox and Roger Ailes telling him "you're not walking away," which convinced him to intentionally step back from outrage.
Leave Grief Off The Media Stage
- Do let grieving families grieve without turning their loss into public speculation or content.
- Beck urges restraint: if you suspect a crime, give evidence to authorities or quietly fund investigations rather than public insinuation.
