The Glenn Beck Program
Best of the Program | Guests: Andrew Kolvet & Katie Pavlich | 4/27/26
27 Apr 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Wow, we... I don't even know where to begin on today's show. Yet another shooting. And I tried to stay calm and rational and I didn't make it all the way through the show like that because the problem is really deep. And I talk about it when I talk about choosing your God. And I kind of made some of the insiders a little angry with me because I said, this guy, this shooter's not evil.
I think he's more frightening than evil. He thinks he was good. He thinks he was Bonhoeffer. You know, Swalwell, he knew he was a bad guy. This guy didn't. And it is... It's what's happening to a lot of our society, and quite honestly, I think our children. They're slowly being brainwashed, and they are coming to radically different conclusions about life. Also, Andrew Colvette is with us.
He was at the dinner. He's with TPUSA and Erica Kirk. He gives us an update on that. It was horrible. And Katie Pavlich also joins us.
Chapter 2: How did Glenn Beck describe the mindset of the would-be assassin?
She was also at the dinner. It's interesting to hear... what they actually saw and went through at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. It's all that and so much more on today's podcast. So right now, everybody's watching the war in Iran, hoping that it ends quickly. But there's something that people are not talking about.
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Chapter 3: What was Katie Pavlich's experience at the White House Correspondents' Dinner?
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I want to start with Assad here. I think it's three guys. Trump calling out the Dems' violent rhetoric. Listen to this.
Political violence has touched so many people in that room. Is there something that you as president can do? What can be done to change the trajectory?
Chapter 4: What insights does Andrew Kolvet provide about the shooting incident?
Well, you know... You go back 20 years, 40 years, 100 years, 200 years, 500 years, it's always been there. People are assassinated. People are injured. People are hurt. And I'm not sure that there's any more now than there was. I do think that the hate speech of the Democrats, much more so, is very dangerous.
Chapter 5: What security concerns arose during the White House Correspondents' Dinner?
I really think it's very dangerous to the country.
I have to tell you, Jennifer Say from XXYY, I was reading an article from her. She was there. She's not a political person. She went for the first time and she said she saw signs, rapist. She was called a rapist for even attending. You're a rapist. You're a fascist. All of these signs leading into it. What do you think people are?
Chapter 6: How did the political climate contribute to the events discussed?
And what is the president supposed to do about that? O'Donnell, what is the president supposed to do? Katie Pavlich, host of Katie Pavlich Tonight, is with us. She was there with News Nation on Saturday. Katie, we are so glad that you're okay and that everybody's all right. How are you feeling today?
Thanks, Glenn. It was... I was trying to reflect yesterday about what happened, but... The feeling I keep coming back to is anger and frustration that this continues to happen. Explain anger. Because being in the room and watching
Caroline Levitt, who's nine months pregnant, have to be taken out of the room because there's someone outside trying to assassinate her boss and the people she works with and for her potentially.
watching people who I've known for 16 years who are my friends Pete Hegseth for example was in the room and then they took him outside and once they opened the doors I was out in the hallway and he came by with his wife Jennifer and we said hello to each other you know and said it's nice to see you and then they whisked him away and he went off to the White House
But it's just infuriating that this continues to be something that is acceptable. And I thought going into the night that security was going to be tough, that it would take me an hour to get into the hotel. It was not tough at all.
I walked by those same protesters you were just talking about with their Palestinian flags, and they were screaming that they hoped our dresses were ruined, that our night was ruined, that we were fascists for going to the dinner.
He walked right into the hotel and the security downstairs, magnetometers were right above the ballroom, a stairwell away from everything that was happening in the room. Yeah, it's infuriating. And the manifesto, I think, speaks for itself. But it's just it's infuriating. It's just that it happened at all.
Let me ask you this. You know, we saw a couple of pictures there in the room, you know, that you just can't fake. Stephen Miller also, you know, our defense secretary standing up and shielding their wives. And then, you know, pretty in pink, I hear, you know, people, you know, rushing to the White House. In fact, I want to give the quote. What was it?
The quote was, many of us ran to the White House in very heroic ways. to make sure that we were there for the press conference. And I don't think I've ever heard a sentence with heroic and ran in the same sentence. But these journalists, A, I think experienced something for the first time. They thought they might be in the line of fire.
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Chapter 7: What role does media rhetoric play in political violence?
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He said, I've got to stop all the pedophiles. I have to stop all of the racists. I have to stop all the fascists. And it's left up to me. and he then apologized to his family and everybody else, and he seems like a really, really nice guy. Let me just tell you, he's not obviously a really nice guy, but he's not evil either. He's not crazy, and he's not a lone wolf.
He was a guy who had an awful lot of potential, very, very smart, and got himself wrapped up in the left, was part of the No Kings March and everything else, And started to believe all this. And then started to convince himself that he was on a mission from God. That he had to do the right thing to save the Republic from all of these pedophiles.
I want to talk to you about this because I have been saying this for a while and it is so important that we take every moment to recognize we've just taken another step towards darkness. So you need to take another step and a half towards the light. This guy was not evil. This guy thought he was doing right.
The only way out of this situation now is the God revolution of the past, not a revolution with guns. But quite honestly, that's what got us out of the 1860s. That's what got us out of the 1700s was a God revolution. That was a God revolution. When we went into the Civil War, that was a God revolution. When we went into the 1960s, gang, that was a God revolution.
At the end, it was God that saved us. It was the, what did they call it? I think they actually called it the God revolution, didn't they? The Jesus revolution. That's what it was. That's what saves us every time. God is the shield from the disease of almost right, because that's what happened to this guy.
He was looking to do right, and you are not going to be presented with options that are wrong. Very rarely will the Gestapo walk in and go, we're the bad guys, join us. Their uniforms with the Gestapo were made by Hugo Boss. They were made to look like really great uniforms that you wanted to join these guys. They were the good guys.
And so you might have made the mistake of going, well, maybe they're not so bad. Mistake. But you didn't just choose evil. You chose almost right. Well, they look like good guys. Almost right. Well, there are some problems they're dealing with. Almost right. And before you know it, you are 180 degrees in the wrong direction. We are so close to the edge of evil.
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