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Episode Date: December 19, 2025Glenn plays a clip from CNN showing that congressional Democrats are not only at a net-negative approval level but also have the lowest approval rating Democrats have ever had. Is the government shutd...own the leading cause of the negative approval? TPUSA CEO Erika Kirk reveals the number of submissions TPUSA has received since Charlie Kirk's assassination. Police have identified the Brown University and MIT professor shooter as the same suspect, who took his own life before being taken into custody. Glenn and Stu discuss the mindset behind taking one's own life before justice can be served. Glenn has a Christmas message for fathers who struggle to make the holiday memorable for their children. Glenn speaks with the executive producer and lead actor of "The Best Thing About Christmas," along with his co-star, Cheyenne Grace, about how the film came to be. Glenn goes through the four lies that men tell themselves at Christmas. Glenn discusses how multiple Christmas events are being targeted across the country. For his final segment of 2025, Glenn speaks on the importance of forgiveness and the greatest gift Earth ever received: the birth of our Savior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Anyway, welcome to the program.
It is the last broadcast before the holiday, the last broadcast of the year.
and there's a lot going on.
There is an awful lot going on.
I don't even know where to be.
You know what?
Let's start here.
Let's start with let's look into our stockings and see what Santa has put into our stockings
because we've been good little boys and girls.
Listen to this.
What about Democrats on Democrats?
Democrats, not approval rating of congressional Democrats.
I want you to keep in mind.
They had never rated Democrats negatively.
until this year.
And right now, what are we talking about?
We're talking about a net approval rating from Democrats.
This is Democrats on Democrats.
Their approval rating is actually lower, lower than the disapproval rating.
And that is quite the drop from October.
I think during the shutdown, there was a bit of a boost for Democrats, right?
There was a rallying around the flag effect going on.
But Democrats did not like how that shutdown turned out.
They have returned against Democrats in Congress.
And you mentioned Dan Goldman in that intro.
One of the reasons that Dan Goldman is in trouble right now in a potential primary against Brad Ladner is because at this point the Democratic base is so upset with Democrats.
Do you see that? Kids, look at your stocking. Go in and pull that back out.
They've never rated Democrats negatively. Democrats on Democrats. Now, negative six points.
Mighty unpopular boys and girls. And that might that might be something.
worth, you know, just enjoying over the holiday season that maybe, maybe, no matter how badly
we scur things up, they're doing a worse job. And so maybe there is hope, Virginia,
that yes, we might have a good midterm. Might. We're a long way away from that. Do you have
any ideas still looking at the polls, how bad the Republicans are doing? And if it's, if it's worse than
six points, negative six points, just don't tell me. I don't know the exact number. I feel like
Like we've been minus 80 on the Republicans forever.
But I was like to see the Democrats join our side on not liking our own politicians.
But I don't know that exact number.
I will say that, you know, you look at the – you could find information, I think, on both sides to see optimism in November and also some real pessimism.
Of course, you're just going from an uphill starting point.
I was looking at, you know, some of these markets.
and it's like, I think, 75% chance for the Democrats to retake the House in November.
So, you know, but that's just...
Turn his mic off.
No, it just reflects history.
It doesn't reflect anything else.
It's really not a negative sentiment, you know, for me.
I'm not...
That reflects history, right?
When you have a Republican president, like typically Democrats take the House in the first election.
Same thing the opposite way.
So I think that's just reflecting generalized history, lots of work to be done still.
And you know, the...
What he just said...
gives you really no information.
Thank you.
Because they were up 22 points.
They were up 22 points.
And now they're down six.
He said they were up because there was a rallying around the flag,
but they didn't like the way that worked out.
So do the people who are now,
the Democrats who are now saying they're useless,
is it because they're not socialist and, you know,
grinchy enough?
Or are they,
are people saying,
you know what,
they just don't make any sense anymore?
Because that's the way I would interpret it,
but I'm not a Democrat.
So I don't know.
Yeah.
the opposite.
The Democrats thinking.
I think you're right.
I think it's them, the Democrats, generally speaking, feeling like they took this big step,
this big risk, right, to go out there and shut the government down and got nothing out of it.
So I think that is a, our side sucks.
Our side's not doing enough.
I think that's what the sentiment is.
And again, when you see a number like that from plus 22 to minus six, it's almost
hard to take it seriously, right?
Like, what do they do in one month that would go from a plus 22 to a minus six?
it's more emotional
turn his mic off, BJ. Turn his mic off, please.
No, I mean,
minus six might be the more real thing, is what I'm saying.
I don't think they were plus 22 on the show.
They were in that moment, they had a little bit of a sugar high
because they were like, yeah, we're taking Trump on.
And when they realize when you take Trump on in these situations,
he's going to slap you down and you get zilch out of it, that's the other side.
But here's the good news.
If you're a Democrat, here's the good news for you.
Santa is going to put something in your stalking.
It's called the geopolitics.
And the GOP is going to give you everything you wanted in that shutdown.
But they're just going to do it during Christmas time.
And so no one will, they think no one will notice.
But we will.
Okay, shut his mic off, please.
Okay, shut his mic off.
Okay.
Let me talk to you a little bit about what happened at TPUSA yesterday.
By the way, we're going to get to the Brown University shooting because that thing is, that's a mess.
We'll talk about that in a second.
The TPUSA yesterday, they started their biggest, um,
event, what it was called Freedom Fest. The biggest, the biggest one they've ever done. It is packed.
Tucker was there yesterday. Ben Shapiro was there in a steel cage match face to face going on it,
head to head. And they both gave, they both gave speeches. And Ben was very, very clear on things.
Tucker, his speech yesterday pretty much said there's not a, there's not a civil war going on.
I think there is a civil war going on. But, and I,
I don't like it, but there is a civil war going on.
And Ben was very, very, I think very clear.
He pointed out that, you know, we have to stand for the truth.
We have to show the facts.
And we have to have solutions.
And I tend to agree with them.
Now, my speech is on Sunday.
I'm flying out tomorrow to Arizona to be there.
I'm going to speak before Erica and J.D. Vance on Sunday.
I have a few things to say.
I have an opinion on the whole Candace.
Tucker, Ben Shapiro, Megan Kelly thing.
And I'm going to put it all together and hopefully put it to rest on Sunday, at least in my head.
I mean, it might not be good for everybody else, but I'm going to say it.
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PSA on Sunday. Now, there was also another Christmas miracle that was, that happened.
I thought. And Erica talked about it. Here's what Erica Kirk said on what's happened since
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It was quite amazing.
And the reason why this is so important is because of 2026 and 28, which I thought
was really interesting. She came out yesterday and she said, we're going to get J.D. Vance
elected president of the United States. So I guess turning point has just decided,
yep, that's who's going to be the president of the United States. But, you know,
I'd like to see the whole, you know, process work itself out. I know because I talked to J.D.
about it. And I talked to Marco Rubio and J.D. We were standing someplace together.
And I said, so going to be interesting, right? And they both were like, yeah, they're just going to,
let's get through the administration. Let's let's concentrate on the job we're doing
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Not a well-known Christmas song, but one that is important in my family.
It's what my mom, it was my mom's favorite.
At least every time it played when I was a kid, she would come up and she would stand behind me, she hugged me.
She'd say, you're my little altar boy.
And what I didn't realize is that I didn't realize really what the song was about until I was much older.
And it's about somebody feeling like they're not worthy to even approach the Lord and say, I've screwed up my life.
And you think you need a proxy.
And you don't.
You don't need a proxy.
My mom didn't think she was worthy, didn't think she was able to approach the Lord and say,
I'm sorry, help me start over again.
And she ended up taking her own life when I was 13, 14 years old.
So it's an important song for our family.
Maybe it will become one of yours.
That's my daughter Cheyenne in an album she did last year for Christmas.
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And then we're working on one.
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that's exactly what I'm hoping for
in the new year it's been a crazy year I think
I'm I've seen enough shootings
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you know tragedy and just awful
is that at the very least I need
Christmas to cure it a little bit.
I have so many things that I could add to that, but a lot of them are Debbie Downer,
so I'm not going to, because I'm a little concerned about what might be happening with terrorism,
but this is not going to happen.
I don't know what you're talking about.
What?
Yeah, you're right.
We just need the holiday to recharge.
It'd be nice to be able to be back here in January and go, look, no terrorism.
Nothing was blown up.
Nobody died.
Nobody was, you know, shooting anything up.
And the GOP.
The worst thing that happened was the GOP gave in on Obamacare.
Because that one's going to happen.
We know that one's going to happen, right?
Are you fully convinced it happens before we come back?
I think it's very possible.
But it does seem like they're going to try to hide this.
Yeah, they're weasels.
Of course they will.
Every time.
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So police have identified the shooter at Brown University and
the shooter and the murderer of the MIT professor.
He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
We don't know something about him, but we don't know any motive.
He was 48 years old.
He was a Portuguese national.
And apparently there was somebody, you know, I mean, this guy is really, really brave.
They cracked the case because there was somebody that post-
it up on Reddit that you should, uh,
investigate this rented gray Nissan with Florida plates.
And apparently he was in Providence and somebody noticed this guy kind of just being weird and
dressed inappropriately for the weather.
And, uh, so he was acting weird and he's like, what are you doing here?
And the, the guy's like, you know, the,
shooter. It was like, why are you hassling me? So he kind of backed off, but he watched him.
And what happened was he went to his car and then circled his car and then I guess went around
the block for a while. And that's when the guy went, what, what are you doing? What, what, why are you
here? And so instead of calling cops, he didn't, you know, he didn't know, he didn't know necessarily,
just thought that was really weird. Talked about it on Reddit. And when he spoke about it on Reddit,
I don't know how that was flagged, but it was flagged and the FBI saw it.
And they started checking out this Nissan.
And that's how they tracked him.
And they found him in some storage unit that he had rented.
And he had already switched plates.
I mean, the guy was, the guy was really good at what he was doing.
But it was well, well thought out.
Yeah, going back to November, he was checking.
into area hotels and stuff.
This is something he had on his mind, I guess, a very, very long time.
You usually see this as someone who was either going to the school
or maybe had previously had a bad incident over the past year.
Right.
It returns to the school to get revenge or whatever.
He's 48.
You know, he's also involved in the MIT professor murder.
They went to, yeah, they went to school together, right?
And Brown?
Yeah, they went to school together all these years.
go.
You know, so who knows?
Man, people are, this is a dark world.
I don't know.
So many people have lost connection to anything, any sort of foundation of positivity in
their lives, I feel like at this point.
It's a, that's a scary place to be.
I mean, to me, indicates potential for severe mental illness.
Who knows?
But doesn't seem to be like a political motive per se.
Also could be a guy, because he went to school between 95 and 2000, I think.
think in Portugal. He studied physics at the Instituto superior technico. I mean,
I mean, what kind of education you get into a school name with something dumb like that,
you know? That white supremacist supreme right in the name of the school. He had another white
supremacist from Portugal. Right. Right. So he went to school in Lisbon for four or five years.
Then he came to Brown. And so he was, you know, there for a while. That's where he studied with the professor.
That's why apparently he shot up.
That was one of his classrooms.
And I'm wondering if, because it does, nowhere in the story does it say what he did for a living.
And so I'm wondering if here's a guy who went to school for 20 years and then had no job,
sees one of his classmates that, you know, you're not that great who's working now at MIT.
He's pissed at the school because he didn't get his way.
I mean, just complete, this is complete conjecture with absolutely.
nothing to base it on.
And then, you know, so kills his former classmate who, you know, was always, always thought
he was smarter than me.
I mean, this is how I would write the movie.
And I would, you know, and then he went back in because he's just going to, he's going to show
Brown, you know, they wreck my life.
And I don't have a job.
Could be.
I mean, he might have had a good job, but it's not in the story anywhere.
Have you seen it anywhere?
I haven't seen it anywhere.
But as you're doing that, it reminds me.
Yeah, this makes me think of the torch and everything coming that you're going to be doing next year in that this is your brain.
This is how you think.
When you come up with a scenario, there's like 15 fictional movies that come into your brain that you want to use it all together.
And now with all the stuff that you're building at the torch, like that stuff's going to be doable for you.
I don't know how long that's going to take.
It's going to take a while.
But building these stories from scratch and some of them that connect to history and some of the, I mean, I think it's going to be really an interesting future.
be telling stories like that. I'm not going to be, you know, I'm not going to be making up stories on, okay, conspiracy theorists, this is what happened. I mean, I just made that one off the top of my head. I know, but that's not saying that was one of your best ideas, but I will say, what I will say is that, I mean, you're a bestselling fiction author, right? I mean, this is not, you don't, I mean, yes, you do history and yes, you do a lot of different things, but you also have written great stories about how, um,
You know, the world that we live in and the things that are going on, the real developments in real life, the real groups that exist, the real ways things are put together, can come together in a story that illustrates the point, but is really entertaining.
And being able to kind of take that to a new level, I think it's going to be really fascinating.
So this guy, think how prepared this guy was.
He used a phone and he had altered it or something where it masks his location.
he got credit cards not under his name.
He was really good at hiding his tracks.
And, you know, when they said he, some students remember,
they said he screamed out Allah Akbar.
Apparently now people are saying,
I think he was barking.
Well, they don't sound the same.
I mean, I've never heard my dog and turn around,
went, did you just say Allah Akbar?
Our dog is at Hamas.
right and if you know if you're barking that might be a sign of the guy was completely out of his mind
the other thing i find interesting stew speaking of stories again i'm just making up this story this is
not please i told you if you're a jury if you're a future jury member forget i ever said any of this
because this is just me you know thinking out loud but what's interesting to me is how many
of these people are they go and do something and then they kill themselves why why are they doing that
why do they kill themselves remember it used to be a thing killed by cops you know suicide by
cop yeah right um that's not happening now people go out and they do these horrible things and then they
turn the gun boom on themselves let me just give you a couple of scenarios see if any of these
sound familiar.
You saw Steve Dase's movie
Nefarious?
Yeah, it came out what, two years ago?
Two years ago maybe?
Yeah. Okay, so in nefarious,
Satan has possessed this guy.
And once in a while, Satan lets him come out
and the guy's like, help me, help me,
please help me, help me, help me.
He's trapped, you know, in there.
And then Satan takes control of him again.
And what happens, if you haven't seen the movie,
I'm going to wreck it.
He kills himself, okay?
He kills himself.
Let me take you to Batman.
Remember, Joker has control of all of these people.
They're all sick.
They're all sick.
And he's convinced them to do different things,
all the way from robbing the bank in the opening scene.
And then when that bus goes through the front doors and they've got all the money,
they load it all in.
And then Joker just shoots all of them because he's done with them.
He's just using them.
He's done with them.
Also, I talk.
to a guy who had jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge. I don't know if you remember this.
He was on the air and he had just fascinating story and he was bipolar and he heard voices.
And he was standing on the bridge, he told me. And he said, all I heard in my head was jump.
You got to jump, jump, jump, jump, kill yourself, kill yourself. You got to jump.
He said, he got climbed over the fence and the moment he let go, the voices stopped.
And he's falling. And he's like, what have I done?
What have I done? What have I done? What have I done? What have I done? Okay. I'm so fascinated by how evil is playing itself, playing all of its cards right now. And because I think, unlike any time before in my lifetime, you can see this is evil. There is a force that seems to be sweeping the entire world. All of these people do these horrendous things and then they shoot themselves. And I'm just, it just, I don't know. It's almost as if,
evil is playing with these people,
getting them to do all of this horrible, horrible stuff,
and then when they expect their fame,
their fortune,
their reward or whatever,
kill yourself, kill yourself, kill yourself,
boom, they kill themselves.
Because they're just a meat puppet of evil.
And they're of no use to evil.
They've done their job.
You're not getting anything.
I'm going to destroy you too.
Does that make sense at all?
You know what I'm saying?
I just want to point out that you were calling me a Debbie Downer earlier in the program.
And I want to make sure people understand.
No, I'm just, yeah, I'm not.
I see what you're saying.
I think sometimes it's interesting because that kind of ties into the way sometimes I think about it.
Because I think the best movies about evil often show some sort of human side.
like it's easy to create a character who's just like nonstop robot for,
you know,
despair,
right?
Correct.
And in reality,
I think even the worst people,
you know,
most of the worst people that we've ever seen have had plenty of moments where they
didn't think that way about themselves or,
or,
you know,
hung out with their families and had good times and all these different real,
regular life things.
And I always picture the person in this scenario being,
you know,
hyper focused on doing this horrible thing and thinking of it almost like a task.
Like, you know, I want to build a deck, right?
They're out there just trying to figure out the steps to do it.
And they're maniacal in that focus on getting that thing done.
And at some point, after it's done, do they have that human moment where they realize,
oh, my God, I'm a monster?
What are we done?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm a monster.
I've done this terrible thing.
Like, I was so focused on achieving this whole thing that I didn't stop to think about.
you know, what was actually happening?
In that moment, what do you do?
Right?
Yeah, you can go out there and, you know, surrender and live the rest of your life and
torture on that, about the thing you've done or you kill yourself.
I think that might be where they get sometimes.
I think that kind of, we're kind of saying the same thing.
You're expressing it more in human terms.
But, you know, it's like, you know, you, if you've ever had a goal of doing something,
you're like, this is going to make me happy.
This is going to make me happy.
I'm going to score with this girl and I'm going to be happy.
I'm going to, you know, get that promotion and then I'm going to be happy.
And then you're not happy.
It's kind of like that.
I'm going to build this deck.
I'm going to kill these guys.
I'm going to build this deck.
And that's going to make me happy.
And once I do that, I'm going to be, my life is going to be wonderful.
And then you do and you're like, God, that's not it.
What have I done?
Yeah.
I mean, it's an interesting.
I'd love it.
Maybe next year, because this is going to be around for a while, maybe we can talk to some
psychiatrist or psychologist that can kind of explain why that's happening. What is happening?
And how is there a lot of sick people, a lot of people who have been twisted by the lies saying,
you know, you'll never make it or in the other direction, twisted by the lies that,
uh, uh, that you can't do it. You, you need this to make you happy. Uh, and that's an,
absolute lie. And I think, I wonder how much of that is being, is played into, to all of this.
By the way, I'm going to, I'm going to talk a little bit more about this in our number three of the
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As soon as you have a name, Authority said, I believe you can find anyone quickly in this country.
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But it's been a really good year, and I can't thank you enough for listening.
I want to talk to you about Christmas, especially if you're a dad.
Because I think I'm growing to have new wisdom is coming to me now that I, all my kids are out of the house.
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As your kids move away and start their own life.
you've got tons of time on your hand to critique, to wonder what I do wrong.
What did I do?
I didn't do enough of this.
I should have done more of that.
This was important.
I thought at the time and it's meaningless at the time.
And it's been a really difficult, I don't know, 18 months for me as my kids moved out of the house.
I mean, it's the hardest, emotionally, the hardest time of my life.
And I thought I had pretty, you know, emotionally difficult periods of my life.
This is just torn me apart in so many ways and you have to put it all back together and kind of make sense of all of it.
And I think I'm close to doing that.
But as you as you now have holidays where,
some of the kids are not there because they don't have to be. They have other priorities,
whatever. You pine for the days when we're all together and you were thinking when you were
in bed. You were thinking, oh, don't come in. No one's allowed to come into the room until eight o'clock.
See, that's an eight. When that little hand is on the eight and that little hand is on the 12th,
then you can come into the bedroom and wake up mom and dad. And nobody goes downstairs until we
go downstairs first and plug in the trees.
You just try to get through those days at times
because you're so tired,
but you pine for those.
The most empty.
I don't know if I can tell you the best Christmas.
I think it would happen actually during COVID,
but the best Christmas,
it's hard because there's a few of them.
The worst Christmas I can tell you right now is,
I remember,
I was broke, dead broke, stew.
He was like 18 years old and he's living in an apartment.
He's got a nicer apartment than I did.
We lived in the same complex.
I was like 35 or 40.
And I just, it was completely broke.
He was like a king in a palace compared to me.
And I remember this Christmas so broke.
And I was with my daughter and we were in a CVS and she was there by the cash register.
and there was this little ornament of,
I don't remember if it was, you know,
Herbie the elf or Rudolph,
but it was from Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer
and it was a little teeny tree ornament.
And she's like, oh, that is so nice.
She was little, little.
And I thought, oh.
And I just, she didn't see me,
but it just broke my heart
because all I could think of is,
I can't even afford that.
I'm such a loser as a dad.
That was not my worst Christmas.
My worst Christmas was the first time I had real success and I decided I'm going to buy everything I ever have ever wanted for my kids.
And literally the boxes were almost up to my waist.
I mean, I had all the kids and all the presents and everything you could possibly want.
And it was so empty.
That was my worst Christmas.
And my kids never talk about that Christmas.
never. There's something that happens especially to men, I think, that we come at this time of year and we feel like a failure if we can't afford things.
And this feeling shows up and most of us as guys, we don't talk about it because we don't want to talk about these feelings.
And I think we should because I think we all feel the same way at times.
and when the house is quiet and the lights are all out and you're staring at numbers that just don't add up
and you're wondering how am I going to explain to my kids why things aren't underneath the tree
because why you want to give that that's the way you show love perhaps
and you want to give that and part of it is because it's the things you didn't have growing up
and you knew how you might have felt.
And so that fear says, I'm a failure.
I'm coming up short as a dad.
Not because you don't love them,
not because you didn't try,
but because you tried, you do love them.
And it didn't happen.
And the world is expensive and pride is heavy.
And Christmas or birthdays now just has a price tag on everything.
but there are moments that were never meant to be bought ever.
Somewhere along the line, we let that lie creep in and we bought into it.
The lie that says, what I give is what you're worth.
That lie is absolute poison and it's absolutely not true.
Because if it were true, then the men who built this country and that had to raise their
own barns, the one-room houses. If that's true, then all of those guys were failures,
and they weren't failures. If it were true, then dads who come home with empty hands
after a lost job, but a full heart after a hard day are somehow less than, and they're
not. They're better then. And so are you. You think that your kids are counting boxes. And
I'm crying honestly. Teenage years, they might be. They might be. But they grow out of those.
You just put up with the teenage years. They're coming. They suck. They go away.
They're not counting boxes. They're not looking at labels. Here's what I believe they remember.
You. They're counting on you. Not for the... I grew up in a house that we would consider
poor today. I didn't think of us as poor. We just were. It's just the way we lived. Your kids
are watching you, how you carry disappointment, how you carry and handle frustration, how you
speak when you think it doesn't matter or you think nobody's listening. They're learning
from you what a man does when life just doesn't cooperate. And they'll never learn it from
something that you tell them.
You know, kids, when life doesn't cooperate, they don't learn it that way.
Trust me.
I don't think my kids could quote a damn thing I've ever said, because there's been a lot
of things that I said, because I remember my dad used to, you know, we can survive anything
as a family, but we cannot tolerate lies because we'll never survive.
I remember that all the time.
I am that I am.
I am is the most important thing a man that can ever say.
Be careful how you follow that.
I don't think my kids can, and I said it all the time, but I don't think my kids can quote me.
But my wife said, yes, they can, and yes, they will, believe me.
The things that we do, the man that we are, whether you know it or not, is far more valuable than anything that can be wrapped into paper.
I know you want to give them everything, because I did.
Every dad does.
I still do.
But everything isn't stuff.
Everything is teaching them now that their value is not measured by what they can buy or show off.
That's what you have to make everything.
Teach them.
It's who they are, who they become when things get hard.
And life may be hard for you now.
and you're not going to sit down and you're not going to look into the eyes of your child and say,
you know,
mom,
dad couldn't afford Christmas because of X, Y, Z.
They don't hear that.
They won't relate.
They'll never remember that except that creepy time that dad took me aside and was like
explaining adult things to me about,
you know,
how the economy works.
They're going to be watching you on how you react to everything.
Some of the strongest,
some of the kindest,
some of the most resilient people you and I both know did not grow up
with abundance. They grew up with stability. They grew up with laughter in the kitchen. They grew up
watching their mom and dad hug. Say a kind word to each other. Apologize to one another. They grew up
with a father who is dead tired, but showed up anyway. I can guarantee you, your kids are not going
to remember the things they didn't get. They will remember in the end the things that made them feel
safe. They will remember the sound of your voice. They will remember that even when you were worried,
you were the one that stood between them and fear. That's not failure. That's fatherhood. And it's the
most important thing. Feel you because I have been there. You are not broken. You are not behind.
You are not less than. You're not a failure.
Take courage.
You're laying the foundation that cannot be purchased, cannot be stolen, cannot be replaced.
No gift you can wrap will ever replace that.
Long after the toys are gone and the batteries and the trends have changed, your children
are going to stand on what you built and your children will call it home.
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Ten seconds.
Of the year.
The kids jingle belling and everyone telling you be of good jean.
Of the year.
My daughter is in a new movie, the best thing about Christmas.
And we're going to talk about that here in a second.
I just wanted to get around a little early.
And ask her, did you happen to hear any of the next?
that, honey, that I just talked about?
I heard the last
little bit and
this stuff about rough greens.
So, and then you said,
the dog is gone for maybe a good reason.
Also, good morning, dad.
Hi, honey. How are you? This is Cheyenne,
my youngest daughter. You sound sick.
How are you? You didn't sound sick last night.
Huh?
No, no, I just woke up.
Oh, okay.
That's why I thought.
Okay, so sweetheart, I just wanted to ask you, off the top of your head, what was the best Christmas you can remember?
You have a favorite one?
When we did the, when we used to do Christmas parties at our house in Texas and stuff like that.
And like our house would be crazy, like, oh, Christmas decorated, like it was so pretty and stuff like that.
And then we'd make like your hot chocolate and stuff.
that was probably my favorite Christmas memories because they were so like special filled with Christmas stuff.
And like it was just so like warm and cozy and everything.
That's probably my favorite.
Do you remember a gift being your favorite Christmas memory?
This is sometimes I'm gambling.
Everything I just told you, I'm gambling it all right now.
You want to talk about risk, having all my chips down.
on the table hoping she's answering the way I hope she's going to answer. Go ahead. Right. No. However,
remember last year when you made me wrap all my gifts and I had no idea?
Yes. Wait. Wait. That was pretty memorable. Listen, I'm going to get into this. I'm going to get in
this later. I've got a checklist for dads, things that you need to know. And this is one of them.
I think this is one of the great reasons to have girls, you know, and have done.
daughters because you get to a point to where they're good at rapping and they like wrapping and
you hate rapping and so was it last year sweetheart yes yes last year yeah so last year I brought her in
the room and I said your mom and your brother all of I have got to wrap all these presents can you
can you can you wrap them for me and I just sat there and I just talked to her we just had fun while
she was wrapping the presents and I would you know she'd be like is this who's this one for and I'm like
oh, that's your brother. It wasn't. It was hers.
And so when divvied up
all of the packages on Christmas
morning, I stacked a bunch
of those at her feet, and she was like,
what? These are rafs? And I'm like, no,
sweetheart. She's like, you made me wrap
my own presents? And I'm like,
that's incredible.
As a disclaimer, as a disclaimer,
they were pretty, like, in, like, boxes and tubes
and stuff, so I didn't see the actual gifts.
But I was like...
Right.
Yeah, well, honey, you're not going to, I won't, I won't make you do that this year, but I will need help on your mom and your brother's gifts, but not yours.
I'll believe it when I see it, Dad.
I love it.
Well, I love you so much.
I love you.
So much.
So much.
Oh, so much.
What did you say?
I said, oh, so much.
I'm going to play a song, a demo of something that we're going to do
because Cheyenne and I are working on next Christmas.
She's going to do an album again.
She'll probably be recording it here in a few months.
And it's, I mean, it's a Barnburner album for Christmas.
And it's really fun.
I'm going to play a piece of that.
And I think we're going to go on tour together.
It'll just be the two of us.
mainly Cheyenne mocking her father, I think.
I mean, have y'all met me?
Like, obviously.
Right, right.
And they know me, so they're waiting for somebody.
Anyway, that's coming up in a minute.
And I want to hold you over her for just a second because Derek Hinkley is a guy who wrote this musical.
And then they just, it's not a musical like that.
But this great Christmas story.
then it toured for a long time.
They just made it into a movie.
It's called The Best Thing About Christmas.
And it's available.
You can see it on TV now.
And it stars this new young girl called Chey and Grace.
And bring him in.
Talk a little bit more about Christmas here in just a second.
Stand by.
Oh, and there's a lot to talk about with politics.
We get to that as well.
Coming up.
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It's my daughter from her Christmas out last year.
You can follow her at official show.
Cheyenne Grace. She is also in a new movie
that was shot and it is a sweet, sweet story.
I always wrecked story. I always wrecked story. So I'm not going to tell you anything
about it. I'm going to let Derek Hinkley talk to you about it. He's the guy who
wrote it. He is the guy who wrote the music for it and stars in it. And
he plays Cheyenne's dad. And I don't know, Derek, why she treats you,
better than she treats her real dad, but, you know, good luck with that.
I do know.
Hi, Derek. Hi, Shian. How are you, Derek?
Hi. Hey, Glenn. Doing great. Hey, Shai. Hey.
Hi. Hi.
So the movie releases on Up Faith and Family, we actually watched it. It's supposed to release today,
but we actually watched it last night on Up Faith and Family. And then it airs on Up TV on Saturday
at 7 o'clock central time, and then again on Christmas.
That's right.
Tell the story, Derek.
It really was modeled after my life.
I moved to Nashville in 2007.
I didn't have two pennies to rub together.
I had two little boys and a wife,
and I didn't really know what I was doing here,
but I did know that I had a dream to write music
and to have my music really matter and be heard.
You know, you come to Nashville,
and you try all the different ways that you can,
to try to stand out, but man, it's Nashville, right?
This is where all the best musicians in the world come.
And so there's a lot of fish in the sea.
So I eventually decided, you know,
maybe that route was not for me,
and maybe I'll do something a little bit different
and figure out another way that I could showcase my music to people.
And I had this maybe stupid or crazy idea
to write a musical.
So in 2018, I started writing a musical
around a song that I had written,
years earlier called the best thing about Christmas. And I didn't know what I was doing. I had never
written a musical before. I'm not really a storywriter so much, like you have been, Glenn.
But, you know, I just, like, figured, I'm going to try something new, and I'm going to figure out a way
to stand out. And I know that, I knew that I had a calling, because I knew that I had a gift.
And I just needed to figure out what the right way was to share that gift. So wrote a music,
It has wonderful help.
When you say it's a musical, it's not a musical, like it's not a Broadway, you know,
Glitz, glamour kind of musical.
Well, it's not glist glamour, but yeah, it was a Broadway style musical.
It was a staged Broadway style musical that we modeled after another one that we had known about.
But yeah, that's kind of how it started.
And then the movie, you started shooting it, and you,
Cass Cheyenne.
And how did you find out about Cheyenne?
Well, I, of course, I've been listening to you for many years.
And I heard her music a couple of years ago, her Christmas album last year.
And I heard you talk about her for years because you and I have kids that are the same age,
your oldest, Rafe, and my oldest are the same age and went up to school.
And so I just heard about you talking about your kids a lot over the years.
And I knew that she was totally into Broadway.
way, right? And I know you were sort of lamenting that, right? I've heard you do that before.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. And I want to thank, I want to thank you for all of the phone calls that she's now getting from movie producers saying, oh, you're in a movie, you know, saw the movie thing. And it's like, no, no, no, stop. I'm living a dream.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, well, you're living my nightmare.
my note.
Well, we wanted to provide a good, you know, good experience for her to dip her toes into
this. And I really hope and feel like we've done that. And she can speak for herself, of course.
Yeah, no, it was, it was a good experience for her.
Absolutely terrible. Yeah. She is, she is, you know, she, I mean, she refers to the,
the movie family as her family. And I'm like, wait, what happened? I mean, that, what? That was
like six weeks. What are you talking? What? What are.
out and we're like bums all of a sudden.
But it was just everybody got together
and I really liked the fact. I mean, it is a
faith film and
I like the fact that there were people of
all different walks of life and all
different faiths that came to
come together to make this. And it's,
I mean, it was, I was on the set for a day
and it was amazing
the power of the spirit on the set.
Yeah, we just
had such a great time with everybody.
It was, we
was really intentional to do that, Glenn. We
We didn't want to highlight any certain faith or any specific religion.
Yeah, there's no need to.
We came together because we wanted to tell powerful stories that were inspiring about hope and faith and redemption and finding joy and really getting through hard things.
You know, life is full of really hard stuff.
And when you turn on Hallmark, you're not necessarily going to see the hard stuff, you know.
We wanted to go with a grit.
Not so much.
No.
We wanted to die away from that kind of the movie.
And then I think we've done so.
I mean, you know, the Hallmark movie, it's usually the evil capitalist.
And there is an evil capitalist, kind of, in this.
It plays a very small role.
But the main villain here is, without giving anything away, your own mind.
And what is happening to you.
because you're just
you're dealing with something huge
and so many families
are dealing with this and honestly
I don't know how families
make it after what happens
in the movie but you guys do barely
but you do and it's a really
great great story great ending
so thank you
well thank you yeah
we've just
we've enjoyed the response we've had a couple of
screenings and a premiere
last one in Utah last week
and man it
It was just, it was fantastic.
And Shiana was there.
And we had a fun time.
We got to sing together, didn't we?
That was, it was so much fun.
People loved it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, we went to the one in Franklin, Tennessee.
I'd never been to Franklin, Tennessee.
What a great town.
What a beautiful, pictures.
It's so cool.
Oh, it's a, it is such a great town.
Guys, thank you so much.
Again, it's on Up Faith and Family, the streaming premiere.
Up Faith and Family.
It's there now.
you just search for it.
The cable broadcast is tomorrow.
Is that tonight or tomorrow?
Tomorrow.
It's tomorrow.
It's tomorrow.
Yeah, 8 p.m.
Yeah.
Okay.
And the name of the movie,
the best thing about Christmas.
And you can find it,
just search for it and watch it.
And thank you guys so much.
Have a great Christmas, Derek.
You bet.
Bye, Dad.
I hope you're sending her the gift.
Bye, honey.
I hope you're, Derek, before you go,
I hope you're sending her all the gifts
because I'm not her dad anymore,
apparently.
So you get to send the gifts.
Apparently, I'll take care of it this time.
Okay, good.
You got this year covered.
All right, good.
Thanks very much.
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You know, I remember just a few years ago, 2012, maybe, I was like, where's the courage?
Where are people with courage?
Where are the heroes of tomorrow?
They are starting to pop up everywhere.
I don't know if you've noticed this.
There's two stories I want to share with you from Bondi Beach in Australia.
Let me play the audio of this teenage girl.
that did something just absolutely heroic.
Listen to this.
After a few minutes of the shooting,
I looked around, obviously,
there was horrible sightings,
but to my...
So there was a pause in the shooting.
Yeah, there was a pause,
and I looked to my side,
and there was an elderly woman,
and a woman that was around 25, I could say.
And when I looked at them,
it was obvious.
I could see that the elderly woman
was shot in the summit,
and the younger one was showing the head.
And I could see, yeah, it was hard.
But I could see, like, men bleeding out,
and I could see it was very graphic.
And I saw they, I remember hearing them screaming,
like, please save my son, please save my son,
save the children, save their children.
So all that was going through my head was my mission
is to save these children.
And this is God testing me.
message telling you go save those little kids.
Yeah.
So.
And how old did you say they were?
They, like around three or five, I'm not sure.
Little toddlers.
So I climbed out from under the bench and everyone was screaming like, get down,
save yourself, save yourself.
I was like, no.
God is next to me, God is telling me, God is with me and I'm doing this.
So I, sorry, I climbed out from under the bridge and there was still shots firing.
and I was under the...
So they'd started up again the bullets.
Yeah, they started again.
I was like, I don't care.
I'm doing it.
Whatever happens is for the good.
And if I die, saving kids' lives,
then that's the best way I would want to die
because that's what God wanted from me.
So I climbed under and I grabbed the kids from them
and it was really heartbreaking, wise all.
They had their mum.
I'm not sure if it was a mum,
but I know that the son, it was the son's mom.
They were covered in blood, head to toe, of the people that they were with.
So she was holding them.
So I grabbed them and I just fully went on top of them.
Like I felt like it was an out-of-body experience.
Like I felt like I was watching a movie and this was what was happening.
So I jumped onto them and I was like a cave to them.
Like I went on top and I just laid on top of them.
And the woman who was saying save my son,
she was the one who'd been shot in her head.
So she'd been shot in her head.
She's holding her children, looking for someone to help them.
Because she couldn't physically roll on top of them,
like even if she tried because they were next to her.
So I just, when I took them, then I was cleaning their faces
and I was telling them that I loved them so much.
And so what happened then?
So I went on them.
And I felt the impact of the shot, and I knew I got shot.
And I said, I don't care.
I'm protecting them.
Where were you shot?
I was shot on my side around here.
It's like elevated right now.
But it's a pretty big bullet, they said.
It was like the size of a 20 cent coin, and it was like a few centimeters thick.
But thank God, the surgery went well, and I got it out.
In that moment, I channeled the pain into strength.
Like, I don't know how I did it.
I never practiced doing that in my entire life.
but in that moment.
You're 14.
You just finished year 8.
You're incredible.
Thank you.
And so while you're protecting these little kids,
you try to find your phone to call the police,
to call AAA.
And it was ringing and ringing and ringing.
And finally I get a voice.
And they were like, I said, I'm sorry.
There's so many people shot a lot of people.
But I didn't want to scare the kids
because I know they've obviously already been traumatized.
So I was like, you know, you probably understand and I need you to be here.
Like I said, the police, please come.
Like, it's like, like, we need you to step up and support the country.
Did you say I've been shot?
Yeah, I said, I've been shot.
There's a lot of people that have been shot.
I see a lot of people that don't look well.
I was saying, please come, like, come on our beach.
Like, I'm sure you're getting a lot of calls, but you need to be here.
Like, you need to support our country and you need to be here.
And then I got a voice and it was saying,
sorry, we don't have time for you.
There's too many people calling right now.
And so what did you do then?
So you tried to call AAA, so what was your next move?
I called my dad, and he said, I'm coming right now, and he ran to me.
And he told me after that when he found me, I had one kid in one arm and another kid in my other arm.
So I don't have time for the other one.
So I don't have time, I guess.
Sydney, we, he took.
the kids from me so my dad could start
like to put pressure on the wound.
Do I have time for the second one?
BJ. You got to hear
this one. That is such an amazing story.
You want to know where courage is. It's alive.
Listen to this one.
And we have a big menorah outside our home
and we've become that home in Randwick
that all the neighbors know and we keep it up all year
because since October 7th especially
we just feel the community needs that
and we've gotten so much positive feedback for it.
And when we finally made it out of the beach and got home that night, our sons, our children were crying and they said, please turn off the menorah.
Our home is going to become its market.
And my husband and I looked at each other.
We said, no way, we're not going down like this.
We don't turn off minoras.
We don't hide our kimpers.
We stand proud and loud.
But our children were crying and they begged.
They said, please, Mom, Mother, turn that menorah off.
And so I looked at them and I said, as a mother, we're going to turn it off.
And the next day, a Christian neighbor came past.
I wasn't home.
I was in the hospital with Gaila.
And she said yesterday, my daughter drove past your house.
And the menorah was off.
And she just sobbed.
And she said, no, Mom.
They're turning off their minoras.
The evil can't win.
And so when she came and said that, my husband called me and I said,
no matter what, that menorah goes back on.
We don't turn off minoras.
We don't.
Don't stop shining light.
And that would be Rabbi Eli's message today.
I can promise you.
I can say with full certainty.
If he was standing here today, he would say, we don't go down in darkness.
We shine light.
That's the only way to push out darkness.
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It's the 19th of December, just a few days away from Christmas.
And if you're a guy, you're like, oh, geez, oh, no.
You know, people say that guys don't prepare, but we do.
And there are some ground rules to this.
And I just want to share some wisdom from the ears.
And we're also going to talk about Trump.
He just added, you know, the day after and Christmas Eve to the holiday.
I guess he can do that.
And he's also talking about the Patriot games, which everybody is making fun of.
I'm not one of them.
I want to explain.
I mean, it's a little weird, but I think,
I understand what I think he's trying to say and why he looks at things the way he does.
And people are not understanding, listen to your elders.
Sometimes they know something that you don't know.
And I'll explain that coming up in just a second.
First, let me tell you about my Patriots supply every Christmas.
We have that, you know, one family member who gives gifts that nobody asked for,
exotic mustard, strange socks, coupon for one free hug.
You know, if you don't know who that family member is, it's you.
Sorry to break it to you.
But if you really want to give somebody something useful this year, because I go the other way,
I try to give something useful.
And sometimes it's really good.
Sometimes people look at you like, how about some socks with some mustard too?
Anyway, nothing says Merry Christmas like an emergency pack so you can withstand the next storm.
You know, oh, the kids, their eyes light up when you give them a pack, you know, from my Patriot supply.
Oh, kids, it's emergency food.
Oh, man, they'll remember that for years.
Believe me.
When you get a four-week emergency food kit for your family,
they're also going to give you two one-week food kits for free.
Think of it as a stocking stuffer with a shelf life, okay?
Don't put it on the tree.
Put it in the stocking and give it to the adults, not to the kids.
It's not that I speak from experience on this at all.
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deep experience and scars,
did it, that came along with that?
No, you don't have any of those.
No, none.
You know, there is this myth that
men don't prepare for Christmas.
And I want you to know that's not true.
We do prepare for Christmas.
We just don't prepare out loud.
We don't prepare properly.
And I think it's like we kind of prepare the way you would prepare for a hostage negotiation that you don't remember agreeing to, you know.
And this day, every year this day comes, I start vacation right after the show.
and and I'm very excited for it,
very excited for vacation,
but it also comes with,
oh crap,
now the responsibility is there,
okay?
Because,
you know,
Christmas arrives on December 25th,
and as a man,
you really started thinking about it,
maybe that evening,
you know?
I mean,
that's not fair,
because it actually starts,
the first time Christmas really arrives
and you're reminded,
is the first time somebody, usually your wife says,
so what do you think your mom would want?
And that's the moment you realize, oh, crap, there's a checklist.
No one gave me a checklist.
I'm already behind because she's already on the checklist.
And so then you just, it's weird because you, at least I do.
I prepare in phases, you know.
And the first phase is really simple.
It's early.
There's plenty of time.
Online shopping exists.
Oh, I got this one covered.
I'll be able to do that quickly.
Now, these are not thoughts.
These are lies we tell to ourselves so we can remain upright.
Okay.
At least that's the way I feel.
Because I have, there are thoughts, but they are lies.
Because I know I'm not going to do any of those things.
I promised myself at the time,
this year it's going to be different. I'm going to do it. You know what? I'm going to get ahead.
Never, never happens. Never happens. And then you're standing there on Christmas Eve and you're like,
I didn't do any of those things. Last year, I think it was last year, maybe the year before,
I actually looked for presents under the tree that I thought I had purchased. And somehow
another were, you know, that wrapped themselves and found their way under the tree. I
swore I bought those presents. No, nope. I had a thought.
some point and maybe November thinking I'm way ahead of the game.
You know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to do that.
And I might have even gone online, looked at it, and then not completed the purchase
because I'm going to get, I'm going to get back to that.
And then I don't.
And then I think it was last year.
I actually thought, no, I bought those gifts.
My wife went, I look at the, I look at the MX every month.
Honey, you, you didn't buy those gifts.
Really?
Because I swear I did.
No.
So the second phase that we have is surveillance, because I don't know about you, but I have no idea what to get anyone.
I have no idea.
None.
Zero.
So you begin to listen for clues, kind of like you're decoding enemy transmissions, you know, when somebody says, oh, that's pretty.
Goes into the same dumpster in your mind where you were just doing, I'm going to buy this.
Oh, I got this handled.
Oh, it's early.
there's that goes into that same file oh that's pretty gotta remember that she liked that oh you know what
she really likes she really likes okay i mean i got the clue i you just told me i'm gonna make a mental
note of it but it's not going to survive the drive home it will be gone it will be gone and then again
on christmas eve you're like what was it she said she liked it's horrible maybe this is just me
It could very well be because I'm not good at this.
I'm not good at this.
Actually, I'm really good at this.
In my head, phase three, the spreadsheet, it doesn't exist.
The spreadsheet really, it just, it lives only in fear, you know, because you don't write anything down.
That would be a big help.
Write it down.
But then I'm always thinking, I'll,
get into my pants and then I'll throw my pants in the washer and she'll say, I found your
list in my pants. So don't write it down. I mean to write it down. By the way, the pants thing is a
really good excuse. Another lie, men tell themselves. But I don't write it down. I mean to, but writing
down all the stuff you have to do, then it becomes real. And if it's real, then you're going to
fail. Okay. Because once it's real, once, you know, when it happened, you, you blow it again this
year. And then the final phase is phase four, and that is the panic purchase. This happens somewhere
between now and Christmas. And it happens at the point when shipping changes from
arrives by Christmas to good luck with that. Because all week, I've been saying, remember,
honey, I'm just going to tell you now, you're not getting the pajamas. She wanted pajamas from
cozy earth. Had every intention every day. I'm going to do that. I read the spot every day and said,
I'm going to buy her pajamas. I didn't buy the pajamas because then I get off the air and I completely
forget about it because I didn't write it down. So, honey, I know it's not going to be a
disappointment. You know you aren't going to get the pajamas. You're going to get an emergency.
Oh, holy crap. What can I get by Christmas?
That's what you get.
And you buy something expensive enough that it looks intentional.
You tell yourself, this communicates love.
It doesn't.
It doesn't.
It communicates urgency.
This was the thing that I got.
I spent extra money on it because I didn't want you to think that it was just an emergency.
But she knows.
She knows.
So today I have to put the checklist together.
and it's all going to live on my head.
So here's the real checklist that every man should have.
The real checklist, pretend wrapping paper doesn't matter.
Just pretend.
Next on the list, discover it matters deeply.
Next on the list, pretend cards don't matter.
Next one on the list, discover they matter deeply.
That one, I still don't understand that one.
I blow that every single year.
Every year.
Where's the card?
I didn't get a card and write stuff in it.
I'm sorry.
I didn't do it.
Wasn't on my checklist.
I meant to at one point in the last month,
I did think I should get a card and I'm going to get a really good card this year.
And then I don't get a card.
Next on the checklist, rewrap the same box three times because you're not
never going to get it right. And then convince yourself that dad wrapping adds charm.
Know that it doesn't, but convince yourself of that. Then there's the all-important social checklist,
and I still don't have these down. Remember the names of all the relatives that you've known
for decades that you cannot remember their names. Remember their names this year, because they're coming.
and you're going to be like, oh my gosh, it's Aunt, I love you.
And I don't really remember.
I mean, I remember you, but I don't remember your name.
And it's very, very awkward now because you know, I don't know your name.
Remember the names.
Act surprised by gifts you absolutely knew we're coming.
Say, oh, wow, in different tones.
So it sounds sincere and not like the same, oh, wow.
really important one, don't buy any clothes for your daughters.
Nope.
Nope.
Don't do it.
They'll never wear them.
They don't like them.
Dad, my dad bought this for me.
Don't.
Just don't do it.
As hard as I try, I have pretty good taste.
I think I have pretty good taste.
Nope.
None of my daughters have my taste.
None of them.
And so that either means that we're just all wildly different or I don't have good taste.
One of those two.
I'm not sure.
Then you get to the emotional checklist, and this is the most important one.
And if you're a new father, please understand, you must get these down quickly.
Okay.
When a gift is given to your daughter, she's growing up, don't say, wow, that's a little short, isn't it?
Don't do it.
don't do it.
I mean, my daughter could come dressed in a full-length gown,
and I'd be like, it's a little short, isn't it?
I don't know.
When it's your daughter, you know,
there's something that happens with your daughter.
Burkas don't actually sound bad for your daughter during high school years.
I'm just saying, I'm just saying, you know why?
Because you know exactly how guys think.
No, they don't.
Yes, they do.
No, they don't, Dad.
You don't know.
Yes, I do.
At dinner, don't say,
did we forget the sweet potatoes?
You had nothing to do with it.
The adding of we, she knows.
She's already gone, I forgot the sweet potato.
You're not making things better.
Don't ask, how much did that cost?
Don't do it.
In fact, forget that last one.
Here's what you need to do.
don't say anything.
That's what you have to do.
As a dad during the holidays,
just don't say anything.
Just keep it to yourself.
Got a question?
Don't answer it.
Don't ask it.
You have a comment to make?
Don't make it.
Don't make it.
Don't.
Under any circumstances,
don't say things like next year.
I think we should simplify.
Nope.
Nobody's going to go for that.
Keep that one to yourself.
Basically, forget everything on the checklist.
Just this, this, this, this, this the only thing you need to remember.
Dad, just don't ruin Christmas.
That's all you need to know.
Done.
Oh, and cards and writing crap in them is really, really, really important.
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What are you doing?
See, this is a good example.
That's a good example.
My daughter, I think she was 17 when she recorded this album.
Just turning 18.
And she's like, Dad, I love that song.
And I'm like, you're not singing that because that implies you're going to ask a boy.
And you want to go out on a day with a boy.
No.
No.
That's what I'm thinking.
I don't say that out loud.
I'm just like, oh, that's a good idea.
Let's see, maybe.
Oh, just keep it.
looking for other songs.
Because I can't believe that's my daughter singing about what are you doing New Year's Eve.
She's singing it to me.
She's singing it to her dad.
That's what I'm thinking.
That's what I'm thinking.
Dad, you know, you and mom, maybe we get together.
We watch an old rerun of Dick Clark or something.
Did you hear that that's what they're doing in France?
I mean, not Dick Clark.
But in France, they've canceled the Ark to Triumph fireworks because they're afraid of terrorism.
and so they've canceled them and they're telling people they're just going to run an old broadcast
from like when, 1985? What do you talk? What? Just watch it from home. I mean, I was watching
something from the Olympics in France. I was watching the opening ceremonies last night. Don't ask me
why. I don't ask me why. Anyway, so I'm watching this and and I thought, you know what? I think this may be
remembered as the last time France was France.
I think they're so close to losing everything.
When you're canceling New Year's Eve because you can't gather,
when you can't gather as French people,
because all of the people, you know, people, you know,
that have been let in to the country want to kill you,
you might have lost your culture.
You might have lost your own civilization.
and I was watching that opening ceremony for as weird as it was,
and dark is part of it.
You know, watching part of it.
And I'm like, yep, yep, that's probably why they're losing their civilization.
They're worshipping.
God only knows what.
But it's kind of sad to think that we're here already.
Can I go to Dan in New York?
He's been holding for a while.
Hi, Dan.
Go ahead.
Thank you.
I first started listening to you was about 98.
or 99, correction officer.
Just retired.
And I just retired, and, you know, I hear that Stu was doing something different.
And I know this isn't exactly what I talked about.
Who's going to be doing something different?
And I wish the best for him.
And I, Godspeed to whatever he decides he's going to do.
The last time we talked was 18 years ago.
you had a prediction show
and in that prediction show I called up
this was 2008 and I told you
January 2008 I said that Barack Obama
would be the next president of the United States
and I felt that he would be the last
one of the last presidents of the United States
as we knew it
and I believe that that's
the country that we have now is not
what, let's talk about farmers, right? The country we have now is not what it was in 2008. Everything has
changed so much. She needs a lot of prayer. And I know that Jesus, in your heart, you could tell when
his spirit hits you. And I could see when you, when you, when, you, when, you, when, you, you're,
You just tear up.
And I believe that Jesus is working on you something, something strong.
I don't know what his plan is.
Dan, I have to tell you, he has been, he is, he is.
And he's working on all of us.
And you are, you are right in 2008.
You're right today.
But for God, we'd be destroyed.
Glenn Beck.
But for God.
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It's the last broadcast of 2025 for me.
And the last broadcast in
many ways doing things the way I've done them for so many years.
I've talked to you about struggling with my kids leaving the house, me wondering, you know,
I don't mean this sound, I don't know, modeling.
Because I think everybody goes through this, just nobody ever talks about it.
But, you know, did my life matter?
What did I build?
What did I do?
And, you know, I think we all struggle with it.
And then we get over ourselves and we recognize the truth that we just did our best.
We did our best as dads.
We did our best as men.
And that's all you can do.
You know, when I started this show, I had just sobered up, maybe five years into sobriety.
I got married and two days later I started this show.
And nobody, except Stu, nobody believed in this show.
Because it was weird at the time.
We would laugh about things.
We would, you know, the whole show was based on my Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner table.
Nobody ever says, okay, we're only going to talk about politics.
You can talk about politics.
and you can argue about it, but everybody stays at the table.
You can joke.
You can talk about, you know, some gastro problem that somebody's going through.
I mean, you talk about anything, and it's all mixed in there.
And this was the first talk radio show that said, no, I'm not going to just talk about politics.
I'm going to talk a little bit about God.
I'm going to talk about life.
I'm going to talk about, you know, raising kids.
You know, oh, you mean like Dr. Laura?
No, because that's all she does.
Oh, so you're going to talk politics, kind of like Rush Limbaugh?
No, because that's all he does.
This was very different.
And we didn't know if it would be a success.
But it was born out of the willingness to fail.
Because when you fail as you think you fail as a human,
being when you're an alcoholic and you lose control of yourself and you've lost your honor and
integrity and everything else you realize nothing else matters nothing else matters and so
you just want to be you and that is a great gift if you're struggling with alcohol oh man wait your life
is going to open up so much just take that first step uh keep trying just keep trying just do the
things that you need to do.
For me, it was 12-step program.
But just do it because your life gets so much better.
And it's amazing if you just stop the lies.
And the first thing is stop lying to yourself.
But just stop the lies.
Just stop whatever it is you're doing.
Because whatever you're doing, at least with me,
whatever I was doing, I was screwing it up.
My life was a mess.
And you know who's in charge of it?
Me.
And we've gone through this whole
20 plus years together.
Stu and I, we've been together, what, 27 years, Stu?
Yeah, maybe 28, a few weeks, yeah.
Yeah, he was talking to me, he said, you know, I knew you before my wife.
I knew you before my wife, too, right?
Did I know you before, Tanya?
Gosh, I don't know.
Maybe right around the same time.
Before you were married for sure, but I can't, I can't remember the first date.
It was right around the same time.
I mean, it's crazy.
It's crazy.
They're thinking about that, like, that caller that called in.
We've been doing the show throughout his entire professional life, basically.
Like, it was so weird to hear him talk about his life and, like, how, and he just retired.
It's like, we were there the whole time.
It's so weird to think about.
And it's, it's comforting.
Yeah.
It's comforting.
And, you know, while you listen to us, we don't, we don't always get a chance to hear you.
But we know you're there and we think about you all the time.
and it's not right.
I try to talk about it in different ways all the way through,
but on my last broadcast of the year,
it is not right for me to, at least for me,
to leave without recognizing the gifts from my Savior,
my life, my life, my peace,
my intellect, my ability to make mistakes and recover from them.
My wife, my children, everything comes from him.
Everything good in my life comes from him.
Every mistake comes from me.
But what comes from him is forgiveness afterwards.
Cheyenne and I, my youngest daughter, who is now just about to turn 19,
she's going to go on tour with me next year, next Christmas.
And I used to do this kind of this funny,
kind of just tell stories about my family because my family is insane.
And we used to go on tour and tell the same stories every year, but sell out instantly all
the time.
And I haven't told them in years and years.
And we dug up an old DVD of it recently and we were watching it.
And my kids were laughing so hard.
And they hadn't heard some of those stories.
And I thought, you know, I want to do that again.
And then last year, my daughter and I, we worked on a Christmas album together.
And we just kind of put it together kind of quickly.
This year, we decided to do it right.
We've been working on it for a while.
And it is, it's going to be really, really good.
And she's going to go tour with me.
And she is very funny.
she can just cut me down to the side so fast.
She is just so funny.
And she always has been when she was, you know, like four, three or four,
I used to call her Lucy.
I still call her Lucy because she's like Lucille Ball.
The faces she makes, the actions, her timing,
everything is just amazing.
And she was born that way.
Well, she was actually born looking like my grandmother,
which was not a good look.
But she grew out of that quickly.
And then she, like, I don't know,
she started channeling Lucy.
And so I've been writing because we want to do some original stuff because there's not a lot of sacred stuff that is being written, not a lot of stuff that is really talking about Christ in a new way.
And I started wondering a few weeks ago why God would give up his throne for people he knew may not even believe, to have truth.
truth
come down and choose to cry
is quite a miracle
so he put something together
this is just the demo track
of something from next year
that took some of those
ideas that I had
and put them into a
Christmas song that I
want to leave you with
here it is
quiet of the night
Under borrowed stars in hay
There's a child the world walked past
While heaven held its breath to say
Angels whispered shepherds wait
Time stands still outside the door
Who is this the earth received but never saw before
No crown of gold
No royal silver
sound just mercy breathing in and out.
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This is Glenn Beck.
This album, you'll find it,
just go to Apple Tunes and look for Cheyenne Grace.
It's with the Prague Symphony,
and it's just an amazing, amazing, I think, beautiful album.
Anyway, Jason is with us.
I don't see it. I'm on Apple Tunes,
right now and I don't see any, I don't even see a site called Apple Tunes.
Is there, is there something that I'm not?
Shut up.
iTunes.
Sorry.
Shut up.
Shut up.
I can't believe.
I'm so glad today's the last day of the year.
Jason is with us because Jason, he is chief researcher and we've been doing some stuff and
beta testing behind the scenes and it launches January.
Are we going to be ready for the Apple?
The Apple.
The Torch Insider?
Oh, we are more than ready.
We've been rehearsing all week.
This thing is going to be fun.
This thing is going to be informative.
I mean, if you ever think, I was just thinking, I've had a bunch of emotions thinking about doing this as we're preparing for it.
But I think one of my favorite, I guess, features of it is what I'm now calling the spy cam.
Because you remember, like, at the end of the Sopranos, we were like, wait a minute, that's it.
It ended like that.
It cuts to black.
Wait, I wanted to hear where this went afterwards.
Well, sometimes Glenn's monologues are like that.
I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, I'm not ready for the commercial.
Don't fade to black.
So when that happens and when that's been happening in our rehearsals,
I just cut straight to the spy cam and I look to see Glenn's mood.
Oh, you're a jerk.
Did he burst into tears?
Is that, that's happened a couple of times.
No.
It's this time of year and every time of year.
But anyway, so this is the insider.
And what happens when you follow us at glenbeck.com and The Torch,
When we go into the commercial breaks, it goes to Jason, who is giving behind the scenes and additional information.
And he's using Glenn AI and George AI to give you historic perspective, but also Glenn AI that has everything I've ever said, written, said in a speech for the last 25 years.
And it checks against me.
So Jason's like, actually, Glenn disagrees with himself.
I'm going to ask him about that.
Yeah.
It's an amazing thing, kind of the show behind the show.
It is the Torch Insider.
You can find it starts January 5th at glenbeck.com.
Merry Christmas.
Glenn Beck.
