The Glenn Beck Program: Best of the Program | Guest: Sec. Linda McMahon | Release Date: June 5, 2025
Hosted by Blaze Podcast Network, "The Glenn Beck Program" delivers storytelling, insightful commentary, and a compelling perspective on American culture and politics. In this episode, Glenn Beck engages in critical discussions about current political climates, potential global conflicts, and the role of educational institutions, culminating in an in-depth interview with Secretary of Education Linda McMahon.
I. Democratic "Avengers" and Political Satire
[00:00 - 10:28]
Glenn Beck opens the episode with a biting satire of the Democratic Party, humorously likening their emerging political figures to an "Avengers" team. He mocks the perceived ideological rigidity within the party, suggesting their newfound unity might lead to mediocrity rather than effective governance.
- Glenn Beck: "I wield the hammer and the sickle. And a hammer and a sickle themed boomerang that always misses its target." [02:15]
Beck further derides the Democratic leadership, expressing distrust towards figures like Hakeem Jeffries, whom he criticizes for maintaining alliances with longstanding party elites.
- Glenn Beck: "The reason I don't trust guys like Hakeem is because he's so willing to still bend a knee to the old regime." [03:52]
The satire intensifies as Beck concocts exaggerated superpowers for the Democratic "Avengers," highlighting his skepticism about their effectiveness and intentions.
II. The Looming Threat of a Global War
[10:28 - 31:58]
Transitioning from domestic politics, Beck addresses escalating international tensions, suggesting that the world is on the brink of a global war not seen in over eight decades. He cites recent actions by Ukraine and responses from Russia as catalysts for broader conflict.
- Glenn Beck: "We are closer to a true global war than any time in at least my lifetime." [28:00]
Beck outlines three critical developments:
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US Embassy Warning in Kyiv: The U.S. Embassy urges American citizens in Ukraine to prepare for potential missile strikes following Ukraine's aggressive military maneuvers against Russia.
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France and Britain's Recognition of Palestine: Beck criticizes the unilateral move by these nations to recognize a Palestinian state, arguing it legitimizes Hamas and undermines long-standing alliances.
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NATO's Military Support to Ukraine: By arming Ukraine with long-range missiles, NATO risks direct retaliation from Russia, potentially pulling the conflict into a broader, more destructive scale.
He warns of the convergence of two wars: one between Russia and Western nations, and another between Islamism and Western civilization, portraying Europe as a battleground for these conflicting forces.
III. Election Denial and Elon Musk's Political Influence
[31:58 - 15:35]
Beck criticizes political narratives surrounding election integrity, particularly focusing on remarks made by media personalities on "The View" regarding Elon Musk.
- Sonny Hostin (The View): "He [Elon Musk] slashed 250,000 federal employees...since his cutbacks on medical research cost the lives of 300,000, mostly children." [11:58]
Glenn Beck challenges these assertions, demanding evidence for the claims and ridiculing the portrayal of Elon Musk as a nefarious figure capable of widespread harm.
- Glenn Beck: "Show me that stat. Show me that to me. Cost the lives of 300,000, mostly children." [12:26]
Beck further satirizes the notion that Elon Musk poses a greater threat to former President Donald Trump than nuclear war, dismissing the idea that Musk has any real leverage over Trump.
- Glenn Beck: "I don't think he's afraid of Elon Musk. You know, I just, I don't, I don't." [15:33]
IV. Critique of Media: "The View" and Misinformation
[15:35 - 31:58]
Continuing his critique of media misinformation, Beck targets "The View" for spreading unfounded claims about Elon Musk's influence on political figures and election outcomes. He emphasizes the importance of fact-checking and condemns the spread of baseless conspiracy theories that undermine democratic processes.
V. Preparing for Uncertain Times
[15:35 - 29:48]
Beck shifts focus to personal preparedness in the face of potential societal collapse. He advocates for practical measures such as securing essential resources and self-defense tools to protect oneself and loved ones from unforeseen disruptions.
- Glenn Beck: "You don't have to be paranoid to be prepared. You just have to love life and, you know, do the right thing to defend your life and your family's life." [13:22]
VI. Interview with Secretary of Education Linda McMahon
[31:58 - 44:46]
In a pivotal segment, Glenn Beck interviews Secretary Linda McMahon, delving into critical issues surrounding higher education and national security.
A. Title VI Violations at Columbia University
- Linda McMahon: "These Title VI violations...when students cannot feel safe on campuses, we have to take action." [33:07]
Secretary McMahon discusses recent actions taken against Columbia University for violating Title VI, which addresses civil rights protections. She underscores the administration's commitment to ensuring campuses are free from discrimination and harassment.
B. Actions Against Harvard University's Foreign Student Enrollment
- Glenn Beck: "President Trump halting new foreign student enrollment at Harvard." [32:59]
McMahon elaborates on the administration's efforts to scrutinize and control foreign student admissions, aiming to mitigate potential security risks posed by inadequate vetting processes.
C. Chinese Influence on Universities
- Glenn Beck: "Unreported funding from China...two Chinese scientists smuggling in a harmful fungus." [37:54]
Addressing concerns about foreign interference, McMahon highlights the discovery of Chinese scientists at the University of Michigan who attempted to introduce a fungus potentially harmful to U.S. agriculture. She emphasizes the importance of strict enforcement of existing laws requiring transparency in foreign funding sources.
D. Department of Education's Enforcement Actions
- Linda McMahon: "We have the ability to withhold funding once we do our investigation and have our findings." [37:42]
McMahon outlines the department's strategy to enforce compliance with Title VI and other regulations, including the potential revocation of accreditation for institutions failing to adhere to civil rights and security standards.
E. Future Directions for Education Policy
- Glenn Beck: "Are you still on a timeline here of shutting down the Department of Education?" [42:03]
Discussing broader educational reforms, McMahon touches upon the administration's goals to return control of education to the states and reduce federal oversight, despite facing legal injunctions that currently halt some of these initiatives.
- Linda McMahon: "It's a crazy kind of injunction. I believe we will prevail at the Supreme Court." [42:18]
McMahon expresses confidence in overcoming legal challenges to implement the administration's educational policies, reinforcing the commitment to national security and institutional integrity.
VII. Closing Remarks
[44:46 - End]
Glenn Beck concludes the episode by expressing gratitude to Secretary McMahon for her service and reiterates the program's dedication to uncovering and addressing critical national issues. He emphasizes the importance of staying informed and prepared in an increasingly complex and volatile world.
- Glenn Beck: "Thank you for everything you're doing. We wish you Godspeed and good luck on everything you're working on." [44:37]
Notable Quotes:
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Glenn Beck: "We are closer to a true global war than any time in at least my lifetime." [28:00]
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Linda McMahon: "When students cannot feel safe on campuses, we have to take action." [33:07]
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Sonny Hostin (The View): "He slashed 250,000 federal employees... cost the lives of 300,000, mostly children." [11:58]
Conclusion
This episode of "The Glenn Beck Program" offers a blend of sharp political satire, urgent commentary on international relations, and a critical examination of educational institutions' role in national security. The conversation with Secretary Linda McMahon provides an insider's perspective on the administration's efforts to enforce civil rights and secure educational environments against foreign influences. Listeners are encouraged to remain vigilant, informed, and prepared amidst the multifaceted challenges facing the nation and the world.
