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Glenn Beck
Today is a man. Today is full of a lot of really good information. One of the things we, we took on today was what's his name, Paul Krugman, talking about a demagification of America, like the denazification of Germany. Those are his words. I take you through what that means because he said we should use that as a template. Okay, let's take him at his own word. What does he mean by that? Also, there's stories going around about Candace Owens being in Russia with Alexander Dugin and Putin. The story is not about her. The story is about what's actually happening to podcasters here in America that are on our side and what the plan is from Russia's side. Also, one law, one law. Talk about Henry Nowak and what happened to him and the riots that happened or the mobs, if you will, that push back against out of control, control police in Great Britain. What is the solution there? All of this and so much more on today's Minecraft.
Ricky
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Glenn Beck
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Jason
Yeah. So as expected, I'm pull. I'm trying to pronounce his name. Adam Hamawi has advanced and he is going to be the Democrat.
Glenn Beck
Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. That sound like it's a child talking. Give me his name again.
Jason
No, now. I don't want to say it.
Glenn Beck
It's Adam Muawi. It's Adami.
Jason
Adam.
Glenn Beck
I want my mommy. Adami. Okay. Anyway, go ahead.
Jason
It's an interesting candidate when you think about the Red Green alliance, because it's. That area is very heavily progressive and it's probably going to go in his direction. Just think about who the Democrats have just nominated here in New Jersey. He served as a defense witness for the blind cheek on the World Trade center bombing case. That right there, you'd be like, whoa, whoa, wait, what?
Glenn Beck
Well, it gets okay for anybody who doesn't know what the blind cheek is. They tried to blow up the World Trade Center a time before they actually did it, okay? They took explosives, put it down by some of the footings of the World Trade center, tried to collapse it just the way they did with the airplanes. This is their first attempt. It was the Blind Sheik, an absolute radical madman that was living in New Jersey. This is the guy went to. Went to trial, was convicted. Okay? This is the guy who's like, no, you don't understand. I'm Adam and mommy and my mommy says that we really have to take care of the Blind Sheik. I mean, for the love of Pete. This is the character witness for the blind sheikh and they just elected him. How's this guy gonna get a security clearance
Jason
just on that? Now, I don't know if he was a character witness, but he was definitely a defense witness for the Blind Sheik. But just that right there, I would say the same thing you just said. How is he gonna get a security clearance? But it goes on. Glenn. He was also reportedly volunteered for a Chicago based nonprofit in Bosnia, which was later discovered to be a front for Al Qaeda. So, yeah, how does. If he's elected, are they just going to put him in a closet somewhere? Because I don't see any way in the world that he gets a security clearance.
Glenn Beck
Yeah, now, Talaria, it's. The closet's too full with Talarico.
Ricky
Well, speaking of closet.
Glenn Beck
Yeah.
Ricky
Can we talk about how this very Islamic candidate is trotting out sweet old lesbians on, you know, June 1st for the beginning of pride month, and how he's like, all for gay pride and all this stuff like it, is he a good Muslim, a bad Muslim? What, what are this guy's politics? Actually I feel like he would be, you know, if he were doing this over in the Middle east would be.
Glenn Beck
But he doesn't mean it. He's Red Green Alliance. If he does mean it, they will once they would take over. But that is the whole plan of the Red Green Alliance. We can, we, we can kill, we can kill homosexuals and lesbians and gays over in the Middle east, but here we're going to cozy up and say we're just like you. Don't you hate this country? Don't you hate Israel? Yeah, we're with you. I mean that's what this is. It's crazy. And by the way, I've got a story. Hang on, hang on just a second. I've got a story coming up in a minute that is something that Ryan Morrow put together@glenn beck.com it starts with Candace Owens, but Candace Owens is not the story here and it is something that you must read, must listen to the analysis next hour and share with everyone, you know, because we're in the big leagues now, gang. And you gotta grow, you know, gotta put on the big boy pants and you have to face the truth on what is really happening in our country. And I'll share that with you coming up in just a minute. Speaking of the Red Green Alliance. Anyway, good news, Ricky.
Ricky
Yeah, here's some good news out of the California elections. Before the primary, the Cook Political Report had rated the California governor race as solidly Democratic. And you've got Hilton leading right now. Of course it's too early to call because you know, we can't do elections in 2026 with a 24 hour time period. And even Nate Silver, the renowned pollster who's not exactly right leaning and has historically been for election integrity. And I'm sure if we went back into his tweet thread, we would see him bashing Trump's 2020 election result challenges. Anyways, this is what he says. The fact that California elections often can't be resolved for weeks is kind of insane and not common in any other electoral systems around the world. Like honestly.
Glenn Beck
Let me give you his follow up.
Ricky
Yeah, go ahead.
Glenn Beck
But let me give you his follow up tweets. He said like, honestly, it's going to take several weeks to tell you who won the election. This is failed state crap and should be much more stigmatized. The fact that it's tolerated is bad to a textbook example of learned helplessness. I mean, that's Nate Fricking Silver. That's Nate Silver saying that
Ricky
that's good news and more good news.
Jason
Can I get, can I get some stats right now?
Ricky
Leading real quick, Jason, on the LA mayor results. Karen Bass is currently leading 34.8% to Spencer Pratt at 30. They're saying she's definitely headed to the November, you know, runoff. They can't say that Spencer is, even though it's, you know, the top two. But this is what's interesting. Even though, I know, even though Jake, she beat Jay Caruso in the last mayoral election, who was, you know, the GOP billionaire. This is what the New York Times reports. If Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles does not win outright in Tuesday's election with a majority of the vote, she would be the first incumbent mayor from the city to advance to a runoff since 2005. And so, so yeah, she is headed to a runoff, so her popularity is declining. There's, you know, she lost some. Let me just, Sweetness, let me just
Glenn Beck
give you some of the numbers here. Karen Bass, 34.8%. Spencer Pratt, 30%. And then the, the socialist communist woman, she's at 22%. That number could come up, but Karen Bass is not going to make it to 50%. So it should be Karen and Spencer Pratt, you know, unless they just keep finding more ballots anyway. And then you have Steve Hilton. Steve Hilton is at 27.8%. Becerra is at 25%. Tom Steyer, who has spent like half a billion dollars, is at 19%. So it looks like Steven and Becerra will be the two that are running off. But again, they might find 25% just somewhere. Where did I put all of those ballots for Becerra? Oh, here they are, you know, in the trunk of a teacher's union official. Anyway, go ahead, Jason.
Jason
Well, I don't know what all this, you know, hubbub over the election is. I don't know what the cause is. The concern is because. Let me just read you some stats. So, using a rapid count system, polls opened at 8am they closed at 4pm by 9:45, a hundred percent of the ballots were processed and they already knew who the winners were. And that. Oh, wait a minute. I'm reading the stats for the entire country of Columbia that just happened. The entire country of Columbia with. It's mostly just jungle and everything, and they knew the results faster than California in one day. Insane.
Glenn Beck
I don't, I don't know how you can go backward. I mean, you know, in the 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s we knew these overnight. All of a sudden it's just become so darn complex. It's just we just can't get it done. Enough of the mail in ballots. If it's not there by election day to be counted, that day doesn't count. Enough of this stuff. It's garbage. You know, it is only the Republic. Maybe you could get off your fat ass and go and vote. What do you say? Go in. Can you do that? For freedom. This is the best of the Glenn Beck program and we really want to thank you for listening. Let's talk about something that matters more every year. Dads, real dads, the ones who show up, who provide, who protect, who teach their kids right from wrong even when it's really super hard. You don't see him much on television anymore. So many shows and commercials love turning dads into bumbling jokes. But you know better, Fathers aren't a joke. They're the bedrock of strong families and a strong nation. 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And you are going to, if you do your homework on this and I urge you to do it, please, please, please do a thorough search on this because you're going to hear parts of this philosophy and you're going to be like, I agree. Please continue to do the rest of the homework because you will not agree with the solution. And I'm talking about Dugan and what is happening this week in Russia and Candace Owens is part of it. Okay? Now this is an operation to get you and your faith and your country to split up. And it is a genius, genius operation. And the payload doesn't Arrive in an enemy uniform. It arrives waving our flag. It quotes our scripture. It hates the same thing you hate and are passionate about. Dugan said it himself. The delivery vehicle is the American right. You are the target. And not because you're foolish, but because you're faithful, because you carry real wounds. You worry about our families, our churches, our country's soul, the evil that has become our culture. And a real wound is the easiest place on earth to slip in poison and call it medicine. So I'm not going to stand here and point at those people over there who got fooled, because that would be the single most propagandized thing I could do. I'm going to tell you the truth. The people running this game are praying that I don't figure out, or perhaps I'm not willing to admit. This system was built to fool people first, like me. People like me in my job. It's meant to fool them because it's meant to move through trusted voices, popular podcasters, friends, sincere believers. People who will believe this are sincere in their faith in Christ. They are sincere in their love of country. But they will hear the message that Dugan is giving and saying. And they'll say, because he is right on his analysis of. On what is happening to the west, it is evil. It's his solution that you must run from. Now, there are going to be people that are fooled. Surely they have no idea in the current that they're swimming in because they haven't done their. Their homework. Or maybe they just. I don't. I. I don't want to judge. And then there are those who will knowingly be a part of this because they believe Dugan's solution is right. Destroy the American church, destroy the American culture, and destroy the American government. And throw in line with the Islamists because they want a purified world, too. The line between being wrong and being used is real. And it's not for me to read anyone's heart, but I can read the pattern. This is meant to fool me. So then I knowingly or unknowingly fool you. And the tell is never the complaint. Share every grievance about this culture, and I'll share most of them with you. The tell is the conclusion when the answer to every single problem seems to be the same. Blame your own country. Distrust your own people. Distrust people who think a lot like you, but don't agree. Call them an enemy. Admire a strong man here or across the sea. Stop. Stop. That is not where faith leads. That's where the operation leads. But surely Glenn I mean, he's saying a lot of right things, and I don't have to go with all of it. And I'd notice something that's crazy. Would you? Would you? Would you notice two years ago claiming that Winston Churchill, not Hitler, was the real villain of the Second World War? Everyone two years ago would have said, you're insane. But then the right podcaster had the right person say it, and enough people and say it with enough confidence that now it's just an interesting take floating in the discourse that Hitler wasn't the bad guy, Churchill was. And that is the whole machine. In one example, a fringe idea doesn't kick down the door. It gets invited in by someone you trust. It takes off its coat, and by the time you notice it's still standing in the living room. It's been there for years, and it's accepted. And by the time most people notice, the trusted voices will have already embraced it. There's one way out. A faith that needs a strongman, a Christian prince, a czar. Was never your faith to begin with. That's a counterfeit. The real thing that was promised was that the gates of hell would not prevail against it. Nowhere in our scriptures does it say, well, the gates of Hell might prevail unless a strong man shows up. Your faith does not need any rescuing by a man in the Kremlin or the White House. You do not have to choose between loving God and loving your country. Because in America, in America, our rights are known to come from God. If you believe in any of the miracles, forget about what we've turned into. We are here to make a more perfect nation, which means every generation must strive to fix the problems because the stock is good, the rights are good, the Constitution is good. And anyone who is asking you that if you love one or the other, you have to set one against the other. Only someone who wants to destroy both of those is asking that. Catching that one hidden itinerary, that's a win, and I'll take it. But it is not the war. You don't win by hunting messengers. That's why I haven't made this about the messengers. You only win it by killing the message. Not the grievance, the message. By becoming the kind of person that can hold hard truth in one hand, our culture has become evil and a hostile lie in the other. That's why we should destroy America. That's why we should destroy our churches. That's why we should. We should partner with Islamists. That's why we should partner with this crazy madman. In Russia there is. Those are two things. Why must I combine them? Culture is evil and this is not the answer. You have to be able to hold two truths. You have to be able to separate the goats and the sheep. You have to be humble enough to ask. Of every idea that makes you angry at your own neighbor, who possibly 3, 8, 10,000 miles from here is glad I believe this and hate my neighbor. Ask that question. Ask it out loud. Ask it of your children. Ask it of yourselves. Ask it often. Who benefits? Because the day you stop asking that is the day the false choice stops being a question and becomes the answer. Please read this article@glenn beck.com it is thorough. It is hard. One of the themes of this program has been lately, in the last three months maybe is can we have adult conversations, please? I will have conversations on this program that might piss you off, might make you mad, might challenge your thinking. Good, good. And you should challenge mine. Because that's the only way we'll get things right. I don't have all the answers. I don't know. But I am not going to tell you the things you want to hear if they are not true. There are no easy answers out of any of this. I just showed you an easy answer from Paul Krugman last hour where he is talking literally about. I wrote it down so I make sure I quote him thorough purges and the de magification, like de Nazification of the United States to make sure these people are punished and are not playing any role in our society. And he said, we use as the template the denazification of Germany. I showed you what that meant in Germany. That is the most evil thing you can imagine. That's what the other side is doing. And it will feel good because they'll say my grievance is real. What he's saying is real. It doesn't matter if your grievance is real. Have we completely forgotten Jesus, Gandhi and Martin Luther King? You don't think Martin Luther King, his grievance was real? Then why not pick up a gun? Why not start shooting people? Because that's not the solution. The day after 911 I had already signed a contract with the premier radio networks. Two days, I think it was after 9 11. Dr. Laura didn't want to talk about what was happening in the country in 9 11. And I was scheduled to take her time slot in January of that year. And it was September 13th. And they called and said, glenn, we need you on the air on Friday. I'm a recovering alcoholic DJ with No formal education. I spent that whole day on my knees. Lord, you have the wrong. You have the wrong guy. I feel like that today. I don't know how to do this job. There haven't been that many times in the world's history where people have faced what we are about to face, And I can't find any broadcaster that did this. I can only tell you that Jesus Christ led a revolution, and it was about the one, not the collective. It was about you. It was about forgiveness and love and not striking out. It was about prayer and being guided by the spirit. I know Gandhi used that message method and changed the world. I know Martin Luther King, as flawed as that guy was, you want to talk about not a good messenger? He was not a good messenger, but his message was solid. Look to those people. Look to Jesus, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King and study how they changed the culture and changed the hearts of people. So we can go back to being united and working together to form a more perfect union. Hello, America. You know, we've been fighting every single day. We push back against the lies, the censorship, the nonsense of the mainstream media that they're trying to feed you. We work tirelessly to bring you the unfiltered truth because you deserve it. But to keep this fight going, we need you right now. Would you take a moment and rate and review the Glenn Beck podcast? Give us five stars and leave a comment. Because every single review helps us break through Big Tech's algorithm to reach more Americans who need to hear the truth. This isn't a podcast. This is a movement. And you're part of it, a big part of it. So if you believe in what we're doing, you want more people to wake up, help us push this podcast to the top rate, review, share together, we'll make a difference. And thanks for standing with us. Now, let's get to work. All right. They called him Henry. 18 years old. He's a footballer, a finance student. Few months into his first year, his friends and teammates say he was the kind of guy who walk in a room and lit up a room. When Henry walked in, they cheered like someone had scored a soccer goal. That's what they say. On the 3rd of December, on a street in Southampton, England, Henry was stabbed five times. I'm gonna play the video. This was not released until recently. No, no, not that video, please. The video of him being handcuffed on the streets. He's handcuffed. Police officers show up. He is being handcuffed. He's saying, I can't breathe. I Can't breathe. He tells the officers, I've been stabbed. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. Officer looks down. At this boy and saying, you know, I don't think you've been stabbed me. And they put him in handcuffs. His officer, you're hearing the. The guy who stabbed him say, you know, he knocked my turban off. And they treated this bleeding kid like a criminal because the man who had knifed him said the magic word, and that's racism. He said Henry attacked him and abused him. It was a lie. The prosecutors said it was a lie. The court said it was a lie. I mean, you should hear what the judge said in the courtroom. I mean, it was very clear. I can't believe a word you say, because everything you've said is a lie. But at the time, the word of this murderer was weighed heavier than the last breaths of a boy dying on the pavement. Now, I want you to hear me clearly, because clarity is the only thing that will honor the dead. The evil here is not people. The evil here is not a faith. The evil here is older and simpler than that. The evil is a justice that decides before a single word is spoken, whose life counts and whose word counts. A justice that asks not what happened, but who am I allowed to believe? This is the exact evil that Martin Luther King marched against. That was the whole machinery of the 1950s, a system that had already made up its mind about who you believe. Before you ever open your mouth, you just look at a human being and you're like, oh, he's white, he's black. I believe the white guy. In this case, you look at two human beings. He's black, he's white. He's. He's a minority. He's white. I believe the minority. I believe the black guy. I believe the brown guy. I believe anybody but the white guy. And this is by design. I mean, we told ourselves that, you know, we were a different country and this is a different century, but the footage here says otherwise. And this is what Tommy Robinson has been saying, and this was my message that apparently I could be banned for. I don't know if I am banned from. I hope not. But I. I was told I'd be banned if I spoke at the rally for Tommy Robinson. And I wasn't speaking for Tommy Robinson. I was speaking and standing up for one law, one standard. That's what I was standing up. A life is a life. I don't care what color. A life is a life. Equal justice. It's not a slogan. It's it's not a side. It's the floor underneath everything we claim to believe. And when that floor cracks, everyone falls through it. Eventually. All of us. And I know the rage. I felt it last night outside that police station. The rage boiled over into the streets. Officers were hurt, people were arrested. And God help me, I understand it. I don't excuse it, but I understand it. And the only reason why I understand it is because this is what happens when there's no real leadership. You know, once a brick is thrown, no brick thrown has ever made a powerful institution. Look in the mirror, okay? Rage feels like justice, but it's not justice. And it's not going to change the hearts of anybody. It's the thing that lets the powerful change. The subject from a dead boy in handcuffs to a broken shop window to a police officer that was hurt by a bottle being thrown. Don't hand them that gift. Don't. There is another way. It's the way that always works. And it's not weakness. It is the most disciplined strength a human being can wield. Jesus refused the sword in the garden. No. He healed his enemy. Gandhi, who emptied a prison by. By filling it. King, who marched into the fists and the dogs and the fire hoses and would not swing back. And in not swinging back, he made the whole world finally see who the real animal was. Here they marched. Of course they marched, but they marched unarmed. They marched unflinching. That discipline is what made the injustice impossible to look away from. Because people all over the world looked and said, wait a minute, they're dogs, fire hoses, they're swinging at them, they're beating with clubs. And no one is fighting back. It was clear who the good guy was and who the bad guy was. Because here's what happens. People watch something and they're like, I don't really know the situation. I don't really know who that person is. I don't know whose side I should be on. That's why he was like, never strike back. Never, ever, ever strike back. A mob makes injustice forgettable. The disciplined, peaceful, immovable witness makes it unbearable. And you know who said the most truest, most Christ like thing in this entire affair? It's not a politician. He was Henry's father. Can we play Henry's father, please?
Henry's Father
Henry told officers that he could not breathe nine times. He told them he had been stuck, stabbed four times. The response from one officer was, I don't think you have, mate. The police have said they were misled by the murderer and that the Scene when they arrived was complex. Unfortunately, it seems to us the truth is much simpler. The police were told by our son himself and by a member of the party public who called 999 that they heard someone shout that they had been stabbed. But the police did not believe them. Henry was pulled across the gravel, his hands forced behind his back, and he was placed in handcuffs. His murderer, however, was afforded decency. He was believed he was not handcuffed when arrested. He was not handcuffed by when transported to the police station. As far as we understand, he was never handcuffed at all. And as Vikram Digwa himself told the court, whilst under arrest for Henry's murder, police even took him to the kitchen so he could choose his food. The contrast is unbearable.
Glenn Beck
What is the difference between this and what we heard coming out of the south in the 1950s? If you were white, you were treated with kid gloves. If you were black, you were in jail. Didn't matter, really. You'd already been judged. Before you even got to trial, you'd already been judged. See, this is the plan. This is. What is it? Not anti racism. Yeah, anti racist. You have to be an anti racist. Right? Isn't that what they called it, Ricky? Anti racism. When. When you had to become a racist to defeat racism. Right.
Ricky
You got it became the trend in 2020.
Glenn Beck
Right. Okay, so this is their plan. You. You are becoming the 1950s. Except the White man is the black man. That's not what anyone wanted. Except people who want revenge, people who want destruction, who want tension. I don't want any of that. I want people to be treated equally. I want the police to not judge at the scene. Just calm it down. Get everybody under control. You don't know then. You don't know. Don't judge by what a person looks like. They want us. They want us to be a racist nation, just in reverse. I don't. I don't want anyone in that situation. And here, Henry's own father standing inside the worst grief a man can carry. He asks that his son's death not be used to create division or hatred or tension. They were chanting last night. They marched in the streets. Play some of this. They marched in the streets chanting, and then they started throwing trash bins. And they say it's because the police showed up with their riot shields and started antagonizing and pushing back. Okay, well, this looks peaceful. But if they do come with their riot shields, listen to Martin Luther King. You don't push back. You take it. You don't throw rocks at them. Look, this, this only works when there are open hearts. You have to follow Christ. You follow Gandhi, you follow King, you follow the grieving father. This is the only method that works every time. But it only works when there is still a conscience on the other side to reach. When. When that Judeo Christian ethic of I want to do right is still there. That open heart and that is a ever enclosing window. Nonviolence is a wager. It's a bet that the people in power still have a heart to be moved. The people who. Not the politicians, these people on the street that have the power, that they still have a heart in there. And that window is the only window you can get through. It's the only thing that changes that. And that window is closing because trust in this country is bleeding out as surely as Henry did on that street. That's why you should be concerned about the death of churches. But here's some hope for you in Great Britain. It's quiet and it is young. And it's happening in our streets too. All across Britain, all across America, a generation everyone wrote off as done is walking back into churches. There is talk of a quiet revival. Young people reaching again for something bigger than the next outrage. They want to belong to something good. Don't confuse marches that turn into mobs as good. It requires discipline. You know, and I talked to Tommy about this when I was there. You don't have a Martin Luther King. They don't have one. They. Gandhi was in a way against the British. So when I said, you know, you got Gandhi? And everybody looked at me like, are you out of your mind? And I'm like, no, you got to look at Gandhi for what he was doing. This is the kind of soil that courage grows in. Don't waste it on hatred. Plant something in it. What do we owe Henry? Not a riot, A reckoning. We owe him relentless, peaceful, undeniable pressure for the truth. Every answer the investigation can give and not one less. We owe him one law applied to the same soul. Every soul who walks either on those islands or here. You owe him our refusal to hate people we are tempted to hate. And our refusal be just to be silent and sit down and say, this isn't my fight. It is your fight. They put a dying boy in handcuffs because someone told him a lie about who to believe. So let our answer be consistent and the truth and so calmly and clearly stated that no one can pretend they didn't hear it. His name was Henry. Say it and believe him not skin color.
Episode: Best of the Program | 6/2/26
Date: June 3, 2026
Host: Glenn Beck with guests Jason and Ricky
In this “Best of” episode, Glenn Beck delivers sharp social and political commentary, exploring current American and international headlines through multiple lenses—culture, faith, media manipulation, and justice. The show’s central themes revolve around the dangers of ideological subversion (both domestic and foreign), the importance of honest self-examination in the face of propaganda, ongoing election and justice issues in the US and UK, and the call for principled, peaceful action rather than rage-led reaction.
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Glenn Beck mixes impassioned warnings with humor and sharp satire, balancing grave analysis (international intrigue, racial justice) with playful banter (jokes about candidate names). The language is direct, sometimes hyperbolic, and often employs historical analogies to drive home criticism of modern policies and activism. Beck’s recurring advice: hold grievances in one hand, principle in the other—never let justified anger lead to destructive or manipulated action.
This episode urges listeners to:
“Say it and believe him—not skin color.” – Glenn Beck [41:00]