DeepSummary
The episode begins with a satirical advertisement for a dog food supplement called 'Rough Greens,' poking fun at the supplements industry. Glenn Beck then discusses President Biden's recent comments about the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity, accusing Biden of fear-mongering and misleading the public about the court's decision.
Beck is joined by Pat Gray, and they discuss the Left's overreach and weaponization of the criminal justice system against Trump, which led to the Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity. They also talk about the bizarre controversy surrounding RFK Jr. and a photo of him eating a dog.
Attorney Jonathan Turley joins as a guest, and they discuss the Left's attempts to systematically dismantle free speech, with Turley calling Biden 'the most anti-free speech president since John Adams.' Turley explains the court's ruling on presidential immunity and why Biden's claims about it are untrue. Beck also tells the story of Edith Wilson, who essentially took over the presidency when her husband Woodrow Wilson fell ill.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- Glenn Beck accuses President Biden of fear-mongering and misleading the public about the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity.
- The Left has overreached and weaponized the criminal justice system against Trump, leading to the Supreme Court's decision.
- Jonathan Turley labels Biden as 'the most anti-free speech president since John Adams' and discusses the Left's attempts to dismantle free speech.
- Beck draws parallels between Edith Wilson's actions during Woodrow Wilson's presidency and the current Biden administration.
- The controversy surrounding RFK Jr. and a photo of him eating a dog is discussed.
- Beck highlights the need for restraint in exercising presidential power, contrasting with his assertions about Biden overstepping his authority.
- Free speech is portrayed as a fundamental right and a central theme of the episode.
- Defiance and resistance against perceived government overreach are emphasized.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “Congress cannot abridge free speech. Well, when that was written, many of the framers believed that free speech was a natural right given to them by God.“ by Jonathan Turley
- “I am proud to go to prison if this is what it takes to stand up to tyranny. If this, if this what it takes to stand up to the corrupt criminal DOJ, if this is what it takes to stand up to Nancy Pelosi, if this what it takes to stand up to Joe Biden, then I am proud to do it.“ by Steve Bannon
- “You not only face moments when you need the courage to exercise the full power of the presidency, you also face moments where you need the wisdom to respect the limits of the power of the office of the presidency.“ by President Biden
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Episode Information
The Glenn Beck Program
Blaze Podcast Network
7/2/24
Glenn and Stu react to the Democrats and President Biden’s fearmongering over the SCOTUS presidential immunity decision. Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss how the Left’s overreach and weaponization of the criminal justice system led to the SCOTUS decision they despise. Attorney Jonathan Turley joins to discuss the Left’s attempted systemic takedown of free speech. Jonathan also explains how Biden is the most anti-free-speech president since John Adams. Glenn and Jonathan Turley also discuss the recent SCOTUS decision and the Left’s overreaction to it. Glenn tells the story of Woodrow Wilson and how his wife, Edith, essentially took over the presidency. Is that currently happening with Biden and Jill? Glenn and Stu discuss the weird RFK Jr. controversy after a photo leaked of him about to eat a barbecued dog.
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