Friday, August 26, 2011

Really happening: Glenn vs. Hugo Chavez in Venezuela

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August 26, 2011
 
On Today's Program

Glenn vs. Hugo Chavez
 
Glenn once again broadcasted from South Africa today, but immediately after the show he departed for none other than Hugo Chavez's Venezuela. Despite efforts made by the Chavez regime to thwart Glenn's plane from landing there, Glenn is still making his way to the dictator's country to speak to 5,000 people there. Chavez is a dictator who has been president since 1999 and has nationalized several industries including the media, food and oil industries. Glenn explains why he's going into the lion's den on radio today
 
IRENE: East Coast braces for impact; people panic
 
As the storm approaches, Americans everywhere are showing just how unprepared we really are. People are flocking to the grocery stores and emptying the shelves in a last minute panic to make sure they are ready. This is exactly the type of situation Glenn has been urging people to be prepared for -- why? Because when we are not prepared guess who we have to come crawling back to: the government. Get the latest updates on Hurricane Irene and where it's heading HERE.  
 
Ron Paul predicts unrest possible in America: STORY
Business Insider: Food and inflation riot world map... hmmm, that sounds awfully similar to what a certain conservative radio and TV host has been pointing out for quite some time – DETAILS.
 
WATCH: Romney has another confrontation
 
Mitt Romney had another confrontation with a citizen at a town hall meeting and his answer provided some insight into why Tea Party type conservatives are a little uneasy about the former governor. When the questioner talks about how people must rely on the government in crisis times such as these, instead of responding by saying citizens should be prepared themselves and be prepared to help others - he goes into a typical big government thinking answer. Check out the confrontation and Glenn's reaction HERE.
 
 
8.28: A big week on GBTV
 
GBTV subscribers will have access to a fantastic week of programming kicking off with the 8.28 Documentary at 8pm this Sunday and featuring a special airing of The Diary of Anne Frank - one episode each day all week long. The week of programming will also include Rumors of War I & II, The Journey to Restoring Courage documentary, Restoring the Courage to Love event from Caesarea, and the main Restoring Courage event. Get the full schedule HERE. A powerful week you do not want to miss - get informed & inspired on GBTV!
 
Time is running out: This Sunday8/28 marks the one year anniversary of Glenn's Restoring Honor event in Washington DC. Markdown.com is offering a great deal on the photo book and DVD package which captured the magic of 8.28.10. There is only a limited quantity available. Get the details HERE

Losing: left reveals desperation (audio)
 
A surefire way to know when someone is badly losing a debate is when the rhetoric is reduced to cliched, tired, contradictory name calling. The latest protests against Glenn Beck are all of those things and more - even their chanted slogans are horrific. You'd think the artists on the left would be able to come up with a catchier protest slogan. Glenn has the audio of leftists grasping at straws, hoping against hope that one of these pathetic attacks will stick - check out the reaction on radio today.  
 
The worst interview ever?

Glenn agreed to what he thought would be a normal interview in South Africa, but Glenn believes it may be the worst interview ever conducted. The guy didn't ask one single question about anything relevant and kept peppering Glenn with inquisitions that sounded eerily reminiscent of all the phony complaints on the George Soros blogs. Glenn recounted the horrific interview on radio today - get the story HERE.
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