
The Glenn Beck Program Best of the Program | 5/12/26
May 12, 2026
Jason Buttrill, on-air contributor and frequent cohost/producer, brings research and sharp commentary. They tackle immigration and open-borders impacts on Western culture. They probe foreign investment risks and China ties. They dissect Hasan Piker's rising influence and moral messaging. They also debate hantavirus concerns, media reaction, and public trust in health responses.
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Open Borders Create Parallel Societies
- Western countries' open-border policies are creating parallel societies and economic strain that threaten national cohesion.
- Glenn Beck points to London School of Economics symbolism and real-world examples like paid benefits for irregular migrants to show cultural and legal breakdown.
Fabian Influence Explains Elite Open Border Ideology
- Historical intellectual movements shape today's policies, with Fabian socialist roots influencing elite institutions.
- Beck cites the London School of Economics globe and stained glass as evidence of an ideological project to 'remold' society toward open borders and centralized control.
Influence Trumps Ideology With Hasan Piker
- Hasan Piker's danger stems from his large platform normalizing moral confusion and violence, not merely his socialism.
- Beck argues Piker praises militant groups and presents communism/China as models, shifting young audiences' moral frameworks.

