Glen Beck?

Yes and no. He's said some great things about Ron Paul, but also portrayed him as "the mayor of Crazytown". Ron called him a demagogue recently. He invited Ron on the show, Ron's people accepted, and then Ron cancelled an hour before air-time to go on The Situation Room.
 
Yes and no. He's said some great things about Ron Paul, but also portrayed him as "the mayor of Crazytown". Ron called him a demagogue recently. He invited Ron on the show, Ron's people accepted, and then Ron cancelled an hour before air-time to go on The Situation Room.

Heck, I'd do the same.
 
He's shopping for someone to vote for. The one he wants is Ron Paul, he just doesn't know it yet.

Awhile ago, he was going to vote for Giuliani, but apparently that's no longer the case or he's considering other options. I listened to the interview he did with Huckabee on his show, and it was interesting.

After RP's address to the Robert Taft Club, one question he was asked had to do with going on Glenn Beck's show. He mentioned they had had something set up once before, and it had to be postponed. He thinks that Glen's people and his people will still get together, and they will manage to set up an interview. I think that would be a good thing.
 
Beck hates conspiracy theorists, yet he's the guy who's always putting "the pieces of the puzzle together"

He's a paid puppet just like the rest of the talking heads.
 
He's shopping for someone to vote for. The one he wants is Ron Paul, he just doesn't know it yet.

Awhile ago, he was going to vote for Giuliani, but apparently that's no longer the case or he's considering other options. I listened to the interview he did with Huckabee on his show, and it was interesting.

After RP's address to the Robert Taft Club, one question he was asked had to do with going on Glenn Beck's show. He mentioned they had had something set up once before, and it had to be postponed. He thinks that Glen's people and his people will still get together, and they will manage to set up an interview. I think that would be a good thing.

He cant be for Guiliani, Hannity's the butt snorkler on that one :eek:
 
Yes and no. He's said some great things about Ron Paul, but also portrayed him as "the mayor of Crazytown". Ron called him a demagogue recently. He invited Ron on the show, Ron's people accepted, and then Ron cancelled an hour before air-time to go on The Situation Room.

That's what Beck says happened. I wouldn't bet my life that it actually happened that way.
 
Glen Beck promotes the constitution but then dismisses Ron as a crazy kook. The fucker is an absolute FRAUD....
 
Yes and no. He's said some great things about Ron Paul, but also portrayed him as "the mayor of Crazytown". Ron called him a demagogue recently. He invited Ron on the show, Ron's people accepted, and then Ron cancelled an hour before air-time to go on The Situation Room.

I think Ron called Orielly a demagogue. He called Glen Beck impolite.
 
is Glen Beck on our side? he's talking about getting back to the constition

I think Glenn Beck suffers from schizophrenia. Changes his thoughts on Ron Paul by the day....sometimes even by the hour. "He's mayor of crazy town" "He really does believe in the Constitution" "he's a nut" "he sure is principled" I guess he can't formulate an opinion of his own.
 
I really don't know which other GOP candidates - or Dems for that matter - that have been on the Beck show and I think it may be better if RP does NOT go on that show, IMHO.

Of course Ron Paul IS scheduled to be on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno next Tuesday - with an audience of 6 million nationwide.

Tom Cruise will also be a guest - certainly to hawk the new release "Lions For Lambs", a Robert Redford-directed drama that will co-star Redford and Meryl Streep. Cruise plays a congressman who I believe may be pro-war (?)

http://www.interbridge.com/lineups.html

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=17554

"Lions for Lambs" is a Matthew Carnahan-scripted drama that consists of three interconnected storylines: Cruise as a congressman who interacts with a journalist (Streep); Redford as an idealistic professor who attempts to inspire a privileged student in his class; and a third storyline about a pair of American soldiers wounded in enemy territory, one of whom is Redford's former student.
 
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