The Glenn Beck Program

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Jan 15, 2025 • 2h 7min

How Pete Hegseth BROKE Democrats in Confirmation Hearing | Guest: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna | 1/15/24

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Congresswoman and Air Force veteran, joins the discussion on gender roles in the military, emphasizing the need for context in evaluating women's capabilities. They dissect Pete Hegseth's recent confirmation hearing, where he skillfully countered Democratic criticism. The conversation touches on military policy, UFO disclosures, and the implications of corporate responses to social movements. Additionally, they explore the political landscape, including Trump's negotiation tactics and California's governance post-wildfires.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 46min

Best of the Program | Guest: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna | 1/15/24

Dive into the debate surrounding Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing and the political tactics employed by Democrats. Hear about Carrie Underwood's anticipated appearance at Trump’s inauguration. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna discusses the complexities of women in military roles and the impact of gender standards. The conversation also touches on Gavin Newsom’s controversial policies affecting California homeowners, and explores the pressing issues around Unidentified Aerial Phenomena and military transparency.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 2h 7min

Conditions on California Aid Is RESPONSIBLE, Not Cruel | Guests: Brian Fennessy & Mihail Neamtu | 1/14/25

Joining the conversation are Brian Fennessy, the Orange County Fire Chief, who tackles the wildfire crisis and shares insights on preventative strategies. Mihail Neamtu, a Romanian Member of Parliament, discusses the political protests over election integrity in Romania after the EU's decision to cancel an election. They delve into California's mismanagement during disasters and the balance between giving aid and encouraging responsibility. The episode highlights the dire need for effective resource management amidst natural calamities and the complexities of political governance.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 43min

Best of the Program | Guests: Brian Fennessy & Mihail Neamtu | 1/14/25

Wildfires are wreaking havoc in California, with discussions on the need for responsible aid and accountability. Orange County's Fire Chief sheds light on the government's role in exacerbating the crisis. The show also highlights California's unique environmental challenges and historical factors impacting wildfire risks. A humorous twist surrounds political perceptions, especially on aging, as the hosts share witty insights. Overall, the importance of preparedness and resilient infrastructure in facing natural disasters takes center stage.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 2h 9min

California Leaders Blame Climate Change for Their Own Failures | 1/13/25

California's ongoing wildfire crisis sparks a lively discussion on political accountability, as leaders are critiqued for blaming climate change instead of addressing systemic failures. Amid this chaos, the hosts humorously dissect Trump's political resurgence and explore Zuckerberg's allegations of Biden's censorship. The conversation also touches on TikTok's uncertain future, the inequalities exposed by wildfires, and the implications of social media policies on free speech. Along the way, they blend satire with serious reflections on justice and economic disparities.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 1h 24min

Ep 240 | Should Pardon ALL Jan. 6 Defendants?! | John Strand | The Glenn Beck Podcast

In this gripping discussion, John Strand, a January 6 defendant and author of "Patriot Plea," shares his harrowing experiences, including four months spent in solitary confinement. He speaks on the systemic injustices he faced, contemplates the controversial role of FBI informants, and questions whether key political figures contributed to the Capitol chaos. Strand also discusses potential pardons for January 6 defendants and challenges listeners to confront corruption, advocating for integrity and accountability in the justice system.
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Jan 10, 2025 • 2h 8min

Who's REALLY Responsible for Los Angeles' Fire Hydrant Failure | Guest: Sara Gonzales | 1/10/25

Sara Gonzales, a BlazeTV host known for her insights on Texas politics, joins to explore the failures of California's fire hydrant systems and disaster preparedness amidst escalating wildfires. She discusses the negative impact of public-private partnerships and critiques the current political dynamics in the Texas GOP. Gonzales also dives into the important race for Texas Speaker of the House, emphasizing grassroots activism and accountability while connecting local political struggles to broader national issues.
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Jan 10, 2025 • 37min

Best of the Program | Guest: Sara Gonzales | 1/10/25

Sara Gonzales, BlazeTV host and advocate for family rights, dives into the current Speaker of the House race in Texas while revealing concerns about RINOs infiltrating the GOP. She and Glenn discuss the outrageous statement from LAFD’s Kristine Larson about men needing saving, intertwining humor with serious commentary. They also tackle the challenges posed by child sexualization and the effects of casino gambling on families, emphasizing the need for civic engagement to uphold conservative values amid political chaos.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 2h 7min

'It Looks Like Hell': California Fires Teach a Tough Lesson | 1/9/25

California is facing a devastating fire crisis, with massive evacuations and property loss. The conversation delves into the state's lack of infrastructure, highlighting the absence of new water reservoirs for decades. Glenn critiques leadership decisions, including funding cuts to the fire department, and questions political connections to radical groups. Additionally, shocking revelations about insurance companies canceling coverage before the fires arise. Historical parallels to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake illustrate community resilience amidst disaster.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 38min

Best of the Program | 1/9/25

California is facing unprecedented wildfires, prompting a discussion on historical responses to disasters, particularly the 1906 San Francisco fire. The emotional toll on communities highlights the importance of better forest management and personal responsibility. Meanwhile, the podcast delves into the rise of AI-generated content, warning about its potential to degrade the quality of information online, and questions its impact on individual free will and future generations.

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