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Wednesday, November 05, 2014

This sums up the election perfectly...

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November 05, 2014
On Today's Program

Glenn: The President's policies were on the ballot, and they have been rejected
Make no mistake, the President's name may not have been on the ballot, but the American people clearly voted down his agenda last night. The Republicans regained control of the Senate for the first time since 2006, even capturing seats in some states that were expected to go to the Democrats. It's time for America to move in a new direction - and it needs to start today. Glenn had more on radio this morning. LISTEN

MUST READ: This one tweet sums up this entire election…and what comes next. MORE

Yes, Pat gets his Gloat Fest
Four years ago, Pat got to unleash his "Gloat Fest" when the GOP took back the House from the Democrats. Today, Glenn promised to take a break from predicting political doom and gloom and let Pat throw a "Gloat Fest". If you've been waiting to celebrate the Republican victory and, more importantly, Harry Reid losing his job, this is the clip you need to watch. MORE

Boots on the ground? Why Glenn thinks we should all heed Ron Paul's warning
As the polls started to close, former Senator Ron Paul tweeted a dire warning about what would happen with a Republican-controlled Senate. While everyone might have been inclined to celebrate, there are many establishment GOPers who would like to nothing more than to send our troops back overseas. How do we support our allies in Israel and fight the threat of ISIS while sticking to Libertarian principles? Glenn has some thoughts. MORE

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This supercut shows just how wrong the liberal media was on the midterms
If you couldn't watch TheBlaze's election coverage, we really hope you got to watch some of MSNBC's. Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow struggled to put a positive spin on the shellacking the Democrats received at the polls, but it was clear they were more than a little disappointed. It shouldn't be surprising considering how many liberal pundits and TV hosts claimed "it's not over," and the Democrats had a good chance of keeping the Senate. WATCH

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Glenn: Stop calling the American people racist
In the wake of his party's devastating losses, Harry Reid said the American people "want us to work together"- and Glenn agreed with him. But it wasn't a message about working together across party lines, it was a repudiation of division about race and gender. READ

TheBlaze Best Moments, #InspiredBy: "My son, Nathan Watt, was born with Spina Bifida and over the first 15 years of his life he had 47 operations and countless more hospital stays for major infections and illnesses." PHOTO

Matt Walsh: Why Brittany Maynard should inspire us to oppose euthanasia in all cases
"When I started blogging a while back, I wouldn't have guessed that I'd ever have to write about suicide three times in four months, but here we are. These are dark times. Darker still for Brittany Maynard's family, as the 29-year-old euthanasia advocate reportedly went through with her very public plan to kill herself a few days ago." Read the full piece HERE.

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Tonight on The Glenn Beck Program: Glenn takes a look at last night's election results and enjoys gloating a little. Also, Senator Mike Lee joins Glenn to discuss the President's promise of amnesty by Christmas.

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