Glenn Beck has done what too many on the right only talk about — he pushed back. On December 8, 2025, Beck debuted a new Christmas lyric video called “Puttin’ the Christ Back in Christmas” and played the AI-produced song on his program, a timely reminder that faith and common sense still have defenders on the airwaves.
The song’s message is unapologetic: this season belongs to the Savior, not an exhausted litany of politically correct euphemisms. Listeners who are tired of being lectured by corporate PR and campus speech code enforcers will hear a straight-shooting reminder that America’s public life once made room for what matters most — family, faith, and truth.
Glenn didn’t just sing the old lines; he used modern tools to do it. By producing the track with AI resources and putting the hymn of common sense out as a lyric video, he showed conservatives how to fight the culture war on terrain the left thinks they own.
This isn’t some last-minute PR stunt from a talk-show host — it’s part of a longer tradition. Beck has a track record of putting serious Christian-themed music and projects in front of his audience, and he has used his platforms to remind folks what Christmas was meant to be for years. Conservatives who understand that culture is upstream from politics should applaud someone who turns media tools against the woke machine.
Expect predictable outrage from the usual quarters; the left’s reflex is to weaponize offense and call for silence whenever Christianity is named plainly in public. That’s exactly why making the song public matters: it refuses to let our traditions be erased in the name of a manufactured tolerance that only tolerates dissent from its own doctrines. Glenn has been talking about the meaning of Christmas for years, and this song is a bold, creative extension of that fight.
The cultural battle over holiday greetings is precisely the kind of little thing that reveals the bigger contest over who we are as a nation. When conservatives stop apologizing and start making the case — with words, music, and modern technology — they win hearts and remind fellow Americans why our liberties and religious heritage matter. Let the critics rage; let the bells ring louder.
If you believe in passing an unashamed inheritance to the next generation, now is the time to stand with those who refuse to bow. Support creators who defend faith and freedom, teach your children the true story in the manger, and don’t let the tyrants of taste tell you to whisper when it’s time to proclaim. Merry Christmas — loud, proud, and Christ-centered.

