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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

GOP leader tied to Muslim Brotherhood?

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March 11, 2015
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It's easy to see the problems in the world. The Islamic State beheading and burning people alive in the Middle East. Russia evolving more and more into a totalitarian state. Here at home, scandals distract from a government that wants to regulate every aspect of your life. But there is one place where entrepreneurs and inventors are creating a path towards freedom: Silicon Valley. WATCH

For a long time, Glenn has been warning people about Grover Norquist, a well-known progressive in the Republican party. Frank Gaffney, founder of the Center for Security Policy, joined Glenn on radio today and explained that he believes Norquist has been part of an "influence operation" on behalf of the Muslim Brotherhood that has obscured the danger the Islamist group poses to the United States. Why do America's leaders have such a problem naming radical Islam as a threat to the Western way of life? This interview sheds new light on the story. MORE

Rand Paul was one of the 47 GOP Senators who signed off on a controversial letter to Iran that critics claim was a borderline 'treasonous' move. Senator Paul joined Glenn on radio to give his side of the story and a rebuttal to claims of being a traitor to the country. WATCH

Republicans and Democrats both suffer from the disease of progressivism, and honest conservatives like Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) are left fighting for their lives. Gohmert has put together a PAC to support true conservatives who want to take a real stand on the issues that matter to Americans. Gohmert joined Glenn on radio today to explain what is happening behind closed doors in Washington and how he and others are standing up for the best interests of their constituents. MORE

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6AM...the time when most get up and start to get ready for work, but not for Glenn, Pat and Stu. One of the downsides to having a morning radio show involve early hours to ensure everything is perfect for their 9AM ET air time. See what Glenn gets to look at every morning during the awesome hour of 6AM. MORE

A night on Sharia Law, starting at 5PM ET with Glenn
Tonight, on the Glenn Beck Program listen to Glenn question evil in its purest form. Glenn will show you the true difference between Islam and Islamism, and how not identifying the ideology behind the war on terror could be detrimental in our fight against them. TONIGHT at 5PM ET. WATCH

Tune in at 8PM ET for For The Record: Unveiled
At 5PM ET Glenn will reveal the real "war on women" — Sharia Law and questioned evil in its purest form. Tonight, at 8PM ET For The Record investigates the core of ISIS ideology, violent Islamism — a political and religious totalitarian ideology that is the basis for all the violent Islamist groups in the world today. See what can happen if Islamism is allowed to flourish, including the harsh enforcement of Sharia Law on women. WATCH

Is it too late for Stu?
Stu has a slight predicament, he put up Christmas lights and has failed to take them down. BUT, if he waits until May it will only be six months until Christmas. READ

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