Glenn Beck's CLEAR winner of the 4th GOP debate



The RNC’s fourth Republican debate of the 2024 primaries is over, and there was one person who truly stood out as the clear winner.

And it wasn’t one of the candidates.

Glenn Beck was thrilled with Megyn Kelly’s performance as the moderator and believes she was the winner of the fourth debate.

“She was the winner. This was the best debate. She held everybody’s feet to the fire. She asked tough questions. She was fair. She told people, ‘Shut up, nobody can hear you,’ when they were talking over each other, and it ended it,” Glenn explains.

He believes her questions were also incredibly well laid out.

“She was framing all of her questions the way a conservative would want it framed,” Glenn says.

Stu Burguiere is in total agreement, adding that her questions were “substance related,” “actually issue related,” and “policy related.”

“They were important questions that all of the candidates needed to answer,” he adds.

Those candidates being Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, and Vivek Ramaswamy — but not yet Donald Trump, who was a no-show for the fourth time.

“If I were Donald Trump [and] I was this far ahead, I wouldn’t do it either,” Glenn says.

While Trump has not won the primary yet, Glenn and Stu suspect he may.

“If Donald Trump were being tried fairly, he was charged fairly, then it would be a different story. But nobody, most people don’t feel that this is anything but a political trial,” Glenn explains, adding, “Every time you go after him, you make him stronger.”


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Megyn Kelly's biggest WINNER and LOSER of the 4th Republican debate



There was a clear winner at the fourth 2024 Republican presidential debate in Glenn Beck’s eyes, and it wasn’t any of the candidates.

According to Glenn, moderator Megyn Kelly was “the big winner” as she stood her ground, asked tough questions, and “ran a tight ship.”

“You did a fantastic job last night,” he tells Kelly, who has her own idea of who the winners and losers were.

“With all respect to her, I thought Nikki Haley lost last night,” Kelly tells Glenn. “She shrunk away, like she was not really a presence.”

Vivek Ramaswamy didn’t win, but he did well. However, Kelly believes that while he did not gain any new fans, he became “even more loveable” to those who already loved him.

The clear winner in Kelly’s eyes was Ron DeSantis, who she says “had his best debate yet.”

“I think you could probably say he’s the winner because he’s in the best poll position of the four, and he not only didn’t hurt himself, although there was one bad exchange, he didn’t hurt himself. He did help himself,” she explains, adding, “He was tougher than we’ve seen, and I think that’s the DeSantis we fell in love with.”

Chris Christie was another loser, who Kelly says is “too radical” on the issue of transgenderism to be a Republican nominee.

“This is way out of step with where the Republican party is,” she says.

Glenn notes that when Chris Christie attempted to defend Nikki Haley, “it did not look good” for her.

“I thought it made her look weak, and she’s not a weak woman,” Glenn says.

“It was her lowest moment,” Kelly agrees.


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THIS move by Ron DeSantis devastated Gavin Newsom in debate



If a Democrat debates a Republican, the last place they’d want to do so would be on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show.

But that didn’t stop California Governor Gavin Newsom from entering enemy territory and debating Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

According to Stu Burgiere, it was the wrong decision, as he believes that Newsom just “blew up his career.”

“Gavin Newsom did huge damage to people in California, he ruined livelihoods,” DeSantis said while Newsom rolled his eyes. “We reopened the state very quickly. We saved thousands of jobs, we saved hundreds of thousands of jobs, thousands of businesses. We had our kids in school, he had the kids locked out of school,” he added.

DeSantis also noted that California has one of the lowest literacy rates in the country, while Florida is number three for fourth grade reading.

“So, you should apologize for not getting your kids in school. Why didn’t you get the kids in school in the summer of 2020?” DeSantis asked as Newsom fumbled his answer.

The topic of books on gender in schools also made an appearance, and DeSantis again gave the right answers.

“The role of the school is to educate kids, not indoctrinate kids,” DeSantis said, adding, “What we’ve said in Florida is it’s inappropriate to tell a kindergartener that their gender is a choice. It’s inappropriate to tell a second grader that they may have been born in the wrong body.”

The Florida governor then pulled out a page from a book that has been allowed in California schools, called “Gender Queer.”

“This is pornography. It’s cartoons, it’s aimed at children, and it’s wrong,” he said, while Newsom again struggled to fight back.

“I think DeSantis should take this as a massive win,” Glenn Beck comments.


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