According to Glenn, the classic movie It's a Wonderful Life parallels today's banking and financial mess in uncanny ways. For example, conservatives can all relate to wanting to jump off a snowy bridge, considering Obama's march to the White House is not being stopped. Glenn takes a break from regular radio and has 'movie time' by playing a few minutes from the bank run scene. It's a good reminder to watch this scene because it shows us exactly where we should be as true Americans. Read the transcript. Insiders listen here.
Palin vs. Biden part deaux
The election is heating up and that can only mean one thing -- the arguments made by idiots are heating up too. The slams on Palin are still out there, and while the media talks about them they refuse to cover Joe Biden and let him screw this up for Obama. Here are the winning arguments for the dope in your life that loves to hate Sarah Palin.
Anti-Barack? Racist!
Many pundits and members of the mainstream media elite are setting up their excuse for (the unlikely) Barack Obama loss in the general election. That reason of course is that people who voted against him are racist. This is just a glimpse of what the next 4 years will be like. Can we hold our breath long enough for Palin/Jindal in 2012? Glenn talks about the PC nightmare that will follow if Obama is elected in his latest column for CNN.com.
Politicial Geek Update
Stu jumps in to bring Glenn up to speed on everything that's going around in the dirty world of presidential politics. Polls, rumors, strategies, TV ads are all part of the update -- and as a special bonus Stu calls 2 states before the election is even finished! Read the transcript. Insiders listen here.
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1. Political Geek Update Glenn takes a break from economic talk to discuss politics with Stu
2. It's a Wonderful Life It's movie day on the Glenn Beck Program
3. Grace Glenn talks with Richard Paul Evans, author of the new book Grace
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