Podcast Summary: The Glenn Beck Program
Episode: Genocides the Media Is Ignoring
Guests: Kelsey Grammer & Andrew McCarthy
Release Date: May 22, 2025
Host: Blaze Podcast Network
Introduction to Critical Issues
Stu Burguiere opens the episode by addressing urgent societal issues overlooked by mainstream media, specifically highlighting home title theft and its surge in 2025. He emphasizes the vulnerabilities created by advancements in AI, urging listeners to protect their property through services like Home Title Lock.
"AI is changing the world as we know it. Don't let it change the name on your home's title."
— Stu Burguiere [00:00]
Main Discussion: Genocide and Media Neglect
Genocide in South Africa
Stu delves into the situation in South Africa, describing the targeted killings of white farmers by black gangs. He argues that this constitutes genocide, not by sheer numbers but by intent and systemic violence.
"Genocide to me is not 6 million Jews. Genocide is a stated purpose of getting rid of any class, any kind of person, any group of people."
— Stu Burguiere [08:55]
Kelsey Grammer corroborates the severity, highlighting the emotional toll and the brutality faced by the victims.
"Burial sites. Over a thousand… They stopped there to pay respects to their family member who was killed."
— Kelsey Grammer [09:50]
Comparative Analysis with the United States
Stu compares South Africa's murder rates to those in the U.S., underscoring the chaos and lack of effective governance in South Africa as a cautionary tale.
"They have a country of 63 million people with 27,000 murders annually. Compare that to our 19,252 murders in a population of 350 million. It's chaotic."
— Stu Burguiere [11:52]
Guest Segment: Andrew McCarthy on Habeas Corpus and Immigration
Andy McCarthy, National Review contributing editor and former chief assistant U.S. attorney, discusses the challenges surrounding habeas corpus in immigration cases. He supports President Trump's actions to streamline immigration enforcement, criticizing judicial overreach that impedes swift processing.
"Immigration is a plenary responsibility of Congress. The administration has to follow due process standards established by Congress and the Supreme Court."
— Andrew McCarthy [25:35]
Stu seeks clarity on Andy's stance, initially misunderstanding his position, but soon acknowledges Andy's alignment with stringent immigration policies.
"I completely misunderstood. I thought you were generally opposed to what the President was doing on immigration. That's not true."
— Stu Burguiere [26:48]
Personal Reflection: Kelsey Grammer on Tragedy and Healing
Kelsey Grammer shares a deeply personal narrative about his sister Karen's tragic murder in 1975. He discusses his journey through grief, forgiveness, and the role of faith in his healing process. Grammer emphasizes the importance of remembering loved ones to keep their legacy alive.
"Remembering means you're a member again, you are a member of society and you are brought back to life in every moment that you're remembered."
— Kelsey Grammer [105:00]
Recent Violent Incidents and Political Implications
Stu addresses recent violent acts, including the shooting of two Israeli diplomats in Washington D.C. by a pro-Palestinian Marxist individual. He categorizes this as an act of international terrorism fueled by extremist ideologies.
"This is a genocidal maniac who is engaging in his own little version of genocide."
— Stu Burguiere [37:25]
He also touches upon a whistleblower revelation implicating high-level Democrats in misconduct related to the "auto pen" scandal, suggesting impending legal repercussions.
"If these things are proven true, they would be prosecuted accordingly."
— Stu Burguiere [33:09]
Economic Concerns: The Big Beautiful Bill and Inflation
Stu and Glenn Beck discuss the passage of a significant government bill aimed at fiscal savings. They express skepticism about its implementation and the potential for increased national debt despite claimed savings.
"There's $1.7 trillion in cuts, but that doesn't mean the savings are coming until Congress acts again."
— Stu Burguiere [49:58]
They debate the implications of rising interest rates, government debt, and the challenges of economic growth amidst regulatory cuts.
"It's a race to the finish. Can we ignite the economy faster than we collapse ourselves due to the debt?"
— Stu Burguiere [47:05]
Looking Ahead: Anticipated Social Unrest
Stu predicts escalating political violence and social unrest driven by Marxist and anti-racist ideologies. He cites past incidents of left-wing violence as indicators of a troubling trend.
"We're headed for real, you know, BLM riots all across America on multiple fronts. It's coming."
— Stu Burguiere [37:46]
Closing Remarks and Apology
In a candid moment, Stu Burguiere acknowledges a misstatement regarding Jonah Goldberg, apologizing for the error and emphasizing the importance of verifying information beyond social media sources.
"I apologize for what I just said about you, Jonah. All right, next…"
— Stu Burguiere [85:23]
Conclusion
The episode culminates with an interview of Kelsey Grammer, where personal loss intersects with broader societal issues, reinforcing the podcast's theme of unveiling underreported crises and advocating for informed action.
Notable Quotes:
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"Genocide is a mindset. You're a genocidal maniac."
— Stu Burguiere [37:25] -
"Remembering means you're a member again, you are a member of society and you are brought back to life in every moment that you're remembered."
— Kelsey Grammer [105:00] -
"We're headed for real… BLM riots all across America on multiple fronts."
— Stu Burguiere [37:46] -
"Immigration is a plenary responsibility of Congress. The administration has to follow due process standards established by Congress and the Supreme Court."
— Andrew McCarthy [25:35]
Key Takeaways:
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Underreported Crises: The podcast highlights significant but overlooked issues such as genocide in South Africa and violent anti-Israel acts in the U.S.
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Government and Policy Critique: Critical analysis of recent legislative actions and their potential economic and social impacts.
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Personal Narratives: Emphasis on personal stories, like Kelsey Grammer’s sister's murder, to illustrate broader societal issues and the importance of faith and healing.
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Call to Action: Encouragement for listeners to remain informed, support trustworthy institutions, and engage in proactive measures to protect their values and communities.
This episode serves as a comprehensive examination of pressing societal challenges, blending personal insights with political analysis to inform and engage listeners.
