It's only a matter of time before the pro-freedom, conservative movement triumphs against the radical left currently governing the country. 

Glenn Beck took to the radio airwaves last week to voice that opinion and lay out the evidence.

Beck quoted from a recent opinion piece by D Parker in the NOQ Report, titled The Case for Optimism: 10 More Reasons Why the Pro-freedom Right Will Defeat the Anti-Liberty Left.

He began by quoting the article, saying, "Many of these reasons for optimism of the pro-freedom right are because they are directly contrasted with the negative characteristics of the anti-liberty left. While it may seem they have the upper hand at the moment, it is only a temporary condition." Next, Beck reminded his listeners about some of his radio and television discussions regarding Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. over the past decade and a half.

"Once you have the images that people can contrast, between good and evil, people will always pick good. Americans will," he said, referring to Dr. King's peaceful, righteous example. "That is true as long as our Judeo-Christian values are still alive in our heart. That's why we try so hard to keep our hearts soft."

Glenn Beck has been at the forefront of this battle against the extreme left, specifically during his television days, broadcasting in his weekday Fox News 5 pm slot. Last week, he harkened back to the Obama era and the infamous Newsweek 2009 cover saying, "We Are All Socialists Now." He cited the time period as a critical awakening, clearly laying out the contrast against which Americans would eventually push back.  

"Now they're coming out, and they're embracing Marxism," he said of the Democrats currently in control of government. "They want to tell you exactly what they're doing. But they can't because the minute they do, you're onto them, and you're saying that's not me."

Beck laid out examples of American citizens watching this year's results with disgust, saying, "That's not us." In one illustration, he points to Afghanistan, where "Joe Biden failed miserably and then claimed it to be a victory." 

As the segment continued, Beck referred to Parker's ten reasons, starting with bullet point number one.

"We are on the side of freedom; the anti-liberty left is on the side of authoritarianism," he quoted. "This is becoming more and more clear." He continued, discussing a recent television appearance by notable Democrat Noam Chomsky, who suggested that Americans choosing not to receive a Covid vaccination should be shunned and isolated, to the point of not having basic necessities, such as food. 

"So, who is on the side of people, and who is on the side of authoritarianism?" Beck asked, pushing back against the blatant discrimination. "It is becoming clear that the left is authoritarianism. And not because we say it, but because their actions are now showing it."

Beck continued to Parker's second reason for optimism. 

"We have timeless advantages; the anti-liberty left has short-term tactics and tricks," he quoted. As an example, he pointed out the changing numbers being offered when answering how many Americans remain trapped and abandoned in Afghanistan. "Nobody really knows, but when we said that, we were called conspiracy theorists, we were called all kinds of names, unreliable," Beck said. "It's becoming apparent that their short-term tactics and their tricks don't work." 

He then added another current example, citing Democrats' insistence that today's historic monetary inflation, resulting from their policies, is "just transitory." 

"Have you checked what you're paying for meat? Have you checked what you're paying for gas?" Beck asked rhetorically. "Have you noticed how expensive almost everything is? Did you know that this Thanksgiving, the meal that you put down, the traditional Thanksgiving meal here in America, will cost you more than it ever has in the history of our country. That's saying something."

He continued, saying the tactics and tricks of the left no longer work in the face of tangible results Americans can see for themselves. 

Glenn Beck summed up the segment, pointing to hope, optimism, and brighter days ahead, as America eventually pulls itself out of the current Democrat-created, media-supported malaise. In his opinion, the current policy positions of the left are far out on the fringe of current American values.

"They are overplaying their hand, and they are exposing themselves, and exposing Conservatives as the ones that had it right the whole time," he said.