| | December 17, 2014 | | On Today's Program During a recent interview, Michelle Obama disclosed some of her experiences with racism in America. When asked to elaborate on what sorts of things happened to her, the first lady told the harrowing story of how one time, at a Target store, someone mistakenly took her for an employee and asked her to get something off the shelf. Did she survive? Find out & get Glenn's reaction HERE.
No one wanted to waste too much time talking about Michelle Obama being mistaken as a Target worker, but there were some parts of this story that just drove the guys crazy today. For instance, when did it become a bad thing to be mistaken as a waiter? There's nothing wrong with being a waiter. And the Obamas certainly aren't the first to not be recognized. On radio this morning, Glenn told the story of how he wore a tuxedo to a Broadway show and had a similar experience. WATCH
In case you haven't heard, hackers have attacked Sony Pictures and released a boatload of embarrassing emails between studio executives, producers and stars onto the internet for anyone to look at. Speculation points to North Korea being behind the hack in retaliation for the upcoming comedy, The Interview. The film centers around Seth Rogen and James Franco being sent by the U.S. government to assassinate Kim Jong-Un, and (surprise, surprise), the dictator isn't too happy. The story bothers Glenn for a lot of reasons – and he reacted to some of the latest news on radio this morning. MORE
This morning on radio, Glenn took the opportunity to brag about what an amazing audience you all are. He brought up Facebook, and how so many people would be lifted by you, our remarkable audience. Andy called into the show to reiterate how amazing of an audience everyone is and how supportive you all were when he asked for prayer. See more of this inspiring story HERE.
Three unbelievable news stories + three 'crazy' Glenn predictions = One MUST WATCH monologue In last night's episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn pulled video of three "crazy" predictions he made a few years ago and compared them with news stories of today. This is one monologue you do not want to miss. WATCH Who will Glenn name 'Person of the Year'? Glenn made no secret of the fact he wasn't happy with TIME magazine's pick of the Ebola fighters as "Person of the Year". Rather than sit back and complain, he took nominations from the audience and came up with some of his own. Tonight on the Glenn Beck Program he will finally reveal his pick. You don't want to miss this! TONIGHT Should we torture? High profile figures on the left and right (including John McCain, who himself was tortured as a POW) have come out against torturing terrorists, some going as far as calling it an "un-American" practice. Are we "just like the terrorists" if we torture? Glenn Beck's head writer Dan Andros puts the debate into the proper perspective. Listen to his latest podcast HERE. Audience call! Have a question you're dying to ask Glenn? Want to ask him in person? Then you'll want to join Glenn in studio this week on, Thursday, December 18th, as he takes and answers all of your questions in our final audience show of 2014. If you want to be a part of this audience, please email us at tickets@theblaze.com for more details. The world would be a better place if we all stopped taking picture of ourselves "Selfies" is a term used to describe one taking a picture of himself/herself. Well, Matt Walsh decided to tackle an individual's need to snap pictures of themselves, of course adding his humor to it. MORE Tune in on Thursday for Glenn's Christmas Special — And So it Begins: A Year in Review This Thursday, join Glenn for an hour of reflection on the scandals and crises of the past year. From homegrown terrorism to a global pandemic scare, find out how 2014 could be the turning point that changes our world forever. And So It Begins…Thursday, 5PM ET. WATCH 1791 Shirting Collection Now Available This 1791 Americana Workwear collection looks back at eras when the "Working Man" was just a man. Our hearts dig deep into history archives to give you historic design details that reflect the modern zeitgeist. See the collection and MORE! | | | | |
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