Glenn Beck has once again taken the cultural fight to the Left — this time with a Christmas song he says was produced using his AI tools and which he debuted on his radio and podcast program on December 8, 2025. The tune, cheekily titled “Puttin’ the Christ Back in Christmas,” is not timid or apologetic; it’s a battle hymn for Americans who refuse to be browbeaten into silence about their faith and traditions.
The lyrics are blunt, funny, and intentionally provocative: they mock the absurdity of forced holiday neutrality, name-check the grammars of the woke holiday mash-up, and openly celebrate the reason for the season. Beck uses the song to lampoon micro‑aggression culture and the idea that saying “Merry Christmas” is a social crime, turning what the Left calls sensitivity into a punchline.
Conservatives should applaud, not sneer, at the tactic. Using AI to create a piece of culture that defends Christianity and common sense shows how we can adopt new tools without surrendering our values — and without bowing to the moral busybodies who live to police speech. If the Right refuses to harness technology, the cultural battlefield will continue to be ceded to people who want to erase our past and our faith.
Make no mistake: this is also a smart strategic jab at a media culture that delights in erasing religious expression under the banner of “inclusivity.” When a popular voice like Beck’s turns the tables and amplifies Merry Christmas, it exposes the performative cowardice of those who claim to champion tolerance while punishing tradition. The song reminds folks that faith and identity are not negotiable concessions.
There will be objections — predictable hand-wringing about AI creativity and authenticity — but conservatives should not be intimidated by every new gizmo the Left weaponizes. AI is a tool; what matters is the message and the moral courage to deliver it. If activists and tech elites want to declare language off-limits, then the rest of us have every right to use the same technology to defend our holidays and our liberty.
So to hardworking Americans tired of the constant cultural erosion, take heart: men and women like Glenn Beck are answering the call with creativity, conviction, and a touch of humor. Sing the carols, say “Merry Christmas,” and don’t let anyone shame you out of celebrating the birth that brought hope to a weary world. The season belongs to the millions who still remember who the holiday honors — and we should be loud about it.

