The Glenn Beck Program: Best of the Program | Guest: Ryan Morrow | April 11, 2025
Hosted by Glenn Beck and produced by the Blaze Podcast Network, this episode delves into a mix of humor, cultural commentary, and urgent political discourse. Featuring guest Ryan Morrow, a counterterrorism expert and investigative researcher, the program tackles issues ranging from American extremism to media censorship and global political strategies.
1. Introduction and Lighthearted Banter (00:00 - 08:30)
Glenn Beck opens the episode with a blend of humor and casual conversation. The discussion begins with a promotion for "Real Estate Agents I Trust," highlighting the importance of trustworthy real estate agents. Beck emphasizes the significance of honesty and hard work in the industry, urging listeners to visit RealAgentsITrust.com.
Notable Quotes:
- "If you want the right real estate agent, the one that you know is a good one, one that listens to you, knows where your family needs to be, you need real estate agents. I trust Dot com." (00:00)
The conversation then shifts to a humorous critique of packaging quality, particularly focusing on cookie boxes. Beck and his guests, Pat Gray and Stu Burguiere, engage in light-hearted mockery about damaged products and packaging practices.
Notable Quotes:
- "There's only like a quarter of it... Not even. I would say it's an eighth of this brownie." (08:00)
2. Media Censorship and Presidential Privileges (09:11 - 15:41)
The tone becomes more serious as Beck discusses the recent court ruling allowing the Associated Press (AP) access to the president's most intimate spaces, including Air Force One and the Oval Office. He criticizes the administration's selective transparency and questions the AP's role and authenticity.
Notable Quotes:
- "They have to come in. I don't have to take a single question from you." (15:36)
- "But you know what's amazing is these people are so arrogant, so unbelievably arrogant." (16:02)
Beck reminisces about past interactions with the White House press, highlighting tensions between journalists and the administration. He underscores the challenges faced by independent media in maintaining integrity and access.
3. The Influence of Elites and Global Strategies (16:43 - 33:36)
Beck transitions into a broader critique of global elites and their influence on American society. He references historical strategies, such as the Cloud and Piven strategy from the 1960s, to illustrate how certain policies aim to destabilize the economy and overwhelm governmental systems.
Notable Quotes:
- "These elites... push this idea of the great reset, which is a managed decline." (22:00)
- "The truth will set us all free. It's... it's scarier to pretend it's not there." (33:00)
He warns of a controlled collapse orchestrated by powerful groups to maintain control over the future, emphasizing the need for Americans to reclaim self-reliance and reject dependence on foreign powers like China.
Notable Quotes:
- "We have created this country where we can't even mine our own rare earth minerals. And underneath some of our mountains, we have more rare earth minerals than every place in the world combined." (28:00)
- "We need to start looking closer to home, to our own soil, to our own hands, to our own people." (30:50)
Beck stresses the importance of preserving American values and resisting efforts to undermine capitalism and promote global governance through initiatives like ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion).
4. Guest Segment: Ryan Morrow on Rising Anti-Americanism (33:36 - 44:50)
Introduction of Ryan Morrow (33:36 - 33:55) Glenn Beck welcomes Ryan Morrow, a counterterrorism expert and investigative researcher with the Capitol Research Center. Morrow provides insights into the alarming rise of anti-American sentiment within pro-Palestinian movements.
Key Discussion Points:
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Rise in Anti-Americanism (34:10 - 35:25) Morrow presents findings from his research, indicating a dramatic increase in anti-American rhetoric and calls for violence against American institutions and police. He highlights a 3,000% rise in anti-American violence calls among pro-Palestinian activists since the October 7 attacks, with overall anti-American vitriol up by 186%.
Notable Quotes:
- "Anti American violence, particularly towards the police, has increased by about 3,000%." (34:10)
- "The overall anti American vitriol has increased by 186% since the October 7th attack." (35:25)
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Student and Organizational Radicalization (35:52 - 39:09) Morrow discusses the transformation of organizations like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), noting their shift from general pro-Palestinian advocacy to outright anti-Americanism. He reveals connections between these groups and extremist organizations, including ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
Notable Quotes:
- "They have become more forward about it. Many of the groups that you kind of suspected would support terrorism are now open about it." (35:52)
- "They called for violence to resist occupied places and then refer to the United States as occupied Turtle Island." (40:54)
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Impact on American Politics and Society (39:09 - 44:50) The conversation turns to the broader implications of rising extremism on American politics, particularly the Democratic Party's shift towards more radical figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC). Morrow warns of the potential for discourse collapse, where extreme and fringe beliefs overshadow mainstream discourse, leading to significant political and societal instability.
Notable Quotes:
- "When we hear Death of America, we think it's crazy, but I would say that's America is crazy as a belief system." (44:09)
- "They can determine who wins elections. And you better believe the political industrial complex and politicians are going to increasingly realize that and be tempted to pander to them." (43:27)
5. Concluding Remarks and Call to Action (44:50 - End)
Glenn Beck wraps up the episode by reinforcing the urgent need to address the rise of extremism and defend American values. He emphasizes the importance of standing against globalist agendas and encourages listeners to support initiatives that promote sovereignty and self-reliance.
Notable Quotes:
- "I want the side that says, hey, these values are worth fighting for and trying to save." (33:30)
- "The truth will set us all free. It's... it's scarier to pretend it's not there." (33:00)
Beck reiterates the significance of collective action and unity in preserving the nation's integrity, advocating for a proactive approach to countering extremist influences and protecting the country's future for upcoming generations.
6. Post-Guest Segment and Final Thoughts (44:50 - 47:13)
After the guest segment, the discussion returns to lighter topics with Beck and his guests humorously addressing personal comments and interactions, maintaining the program's signature blend of serious discourse and relatable banter.
Notable Quotes:
- "Why do I... Why? Why, Lord, have I offended thee so greatly that you strapped me with this donkey?" (47:10)
- "You're saying 18. You don't judge 1807 anymore. Are you really going that direction?" (46:50)
Beck concludes the episode by acknowledging the challenging times ahead and reaffirming his commitment to truth and resilience in the face of societal and political upheaval.
Conclusion
This episode of The Glenn Beck Program effectively balances humor with pressing political and cultural issues. Through insightful discussions with Ryan Morrow, Beck highlights the growing threats of extremism and anti-American sentiment, urging listeners to remain vigilant and proactive in defending national values. The program underscores the importance of unity, honesty, and resilience as the nation navigates complex global and domestic challenges.
