The Supreme Court Just Made 2026 Midterms A LOT More Fair | Guests: Mollie Hemingway & Gavin McInnes | 4/30/26
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Glenn Beck's episode of The Glenn Beck Program on April 30, 2026, opens with a dire warning about an impending 'drought of 1610,' a climate-driven crisis threatening food and energy supplies by 2027–2028, particularly in California, where power could drop by 40% due to declining water levels in the Colorado River and Hoover Dam. Beck urges immediate community-level preparedness—stockpiling food, gardening, and conserving energy—framing it as essential for national resilience. He then pivots to a landmark Supreme Court decision: a 6-3 ruling striking down race-based gerrymandering in Louisiana, which he celebrates as a restoration of democratic fairness and political uncertainty. Guests Mollie Hemingway and Gavin McInnes defend the ruling as a victory for constitutional originalism, criticizing the left’s reaction as politically motivated rather than principled. McInnes expands the discussion to a broader cultural crisis, warning of Islamist extremism in Britain and the radicalization of the left, which he claims normalizes anti-Semitism and violent rhetoric—citing figures like Cole Allen and Piker, whose calls for 'blood in the streets' are now celebrated in liberal circles. He proposes controversial solutions, including a living wage in exchange for voting rights, and denounces mainstream media and elite institutions like The Economist and the SPLC for enabling ideological extremism. The episode closes with a call to defend free speech, resist censorship, and prepare for both environmental and political upheaval, culminating in a promotion for a real estate service and a celebration of Moms for Liberty’s upcoming event on Ellis Island to mark America’s 250th birthday.
The U.S. faces a severe environmental crisis by 2027–2028, with drought threatening food and electricity supplies, especially in California, necessitating immediate community-level preparedness.
The Supreme Court’s ruling against race-based gerrymandering restores political uncertainty, forcing politicians to earn votes through performance rather than manipulation, marking a return to constitutional fidelity.
Left-wing radical rhetoric—such as calls for violence against political leaders—is increasingly normalized and celebrated in liberal circles, posing a greater societal threat than overtly extremist right-wing acts.
The most dangerous extremists are not inherently evil but ideologically co-opted individuals who believe they are morally righteous, making them harder to detect and counter.
Cancel culture, media bias, and elite institutions are enabling ideological extremism on both the left and right, undermining truth, free speech, and democratic accountability.
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The Coming Crisis: Drought of 1610 and the Collapse of Infrastructure
“We could be looking at about a 40% drop in power for California. Congratulations, California. Yeah, you just keep saying no more nuclear plants. You just keep depending on hydroelectric power and then doing everything you can to also put those things out of business.”
The Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling: Ending Race-Based Gerrymandering
“If you are 90% locked in, you're managed. If you are 50-50, you're represented. A politician only has to ask a simple, just a few simple questions at election time. And this is all they ask. Where's the risk? Where can I lose?”
Molly Hemingway on Justice Alito and the Restoration of Constitutional Fidelity
“The Constitution forbids racism, the Voting Rights Act is not, it was not written and could not be written to oppose what the Constitution says. And so Section 2, which some people had interpreted as requiring racist maps, that's clearly not the meaning that the legislators who did the Voting Rights Act intended and the racism is ended.”
Gavin McInnes: The War on Western Values and the Rise of Political Violence
Gavin McInnes discusses the growing threat of Islamist extremism in Britain and the West, praising Tommy Robinson’s warnings about Muslim radicalization in working-class communities like Luton. He argues that the left’s embrace of political violence—through media, academia, and elite culture—has enabled a radical takeover. He calls for a more ruthless defense of Western values, even if it means embracing authoritarian tactics temporarily to restore order.
The Rise of Islam in Britain and the Working Class
“The Quran clearly states don't assimilate, convert or die.”
“Everyone gets a living wage. You get $40,000 a year. We will pay it as a taxpayer. There's one caveat. You sign away your right to vote.”
“It's like Scientology. You want me to get my own meter and test my whatever the Scientologists call it.”
“If you are 90% locked in, you're managed. If you are 50-50, you're represented.”
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