GLENN BECK SPEAKS

August 30, 2010

On Today's Program

Glenn's speech

Missed Glenn's speech or want to watch it again? We've got your back. You can watch it HERE. Plus, Glenn is extremely grateful to each and every person who took the time out of their busy lives to venture to Washington D.C. for the event. Here's a special thank you message from Glenn to you. WATCH

What does it all mean?

The media seems to be having a hard time understanding that the Restoring Honor event was actually about Restoring Honor and not a GOP election booster. Since the media completely missed the mark on the meaning of the event, Glenn recaps what it is each and every individual should be doing in their own lives to help start turning the country around. ( Transcript, Insider Audio)

Expect miracles: An amazing moment happened just as the event kicked off and the music started rolling - a flock of geese flew in perfect V formation over the Reflecting Pool straight towards the Lincoln Memorial. God’s version of a military fly over? Someone caught it on video - decide for yourself. WATCH

Hilarious crowd reports

From 'tens of thousands' to CBS and their '87,000' number, the media bent over backwards to describe Saturday's sea of humanity on the mall in an unflattering manner. The media didn't hesitate to offer up generous numbers for Barack Obama's large crowds, but they've trotted out 'crowd experts' to try and nail this one down. Glenn talks about not just the size of the crowd -- but more importantly the quality of the people who made up that crowd. ( Transcript, Insider Audio, FREE Insider Extreme clip)

8/28 in pictures: Take a look at these incredible photos from Saturday!

 


 

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