Alex Jones won't like this interview too much.
BTW look at the crap on infowars.
Thanks for posting. And it should be noted that Beck's radio show gets far more listeners than his FoxNews TV show. 9 million on the radio, 3 million on TV.
I don't really get the negative obsession some people here have with Beck. I honestly don't particularly like him - I find him to be erratic and a bit of a buffoon at times.
But the whole "he is tricking us, playing us for fools" etc. that I read some times baffles me. He's a guy with opinions. Sometimes he agrees with us sometimes he doesn't. I've never had the opinion that people that disagree with me on certain political issues are out to get me or "double agents" - I generally just assume they are human beings with a wide range of opinions.
I feel the same about the likes of Hannity. Sure it's possible he just "says what he says in order to please his bosses at FoxNews and he doesn't believe a single word he says" like some here claim. But if that's what his bosses wanted why not just hire one of the 30 million people who legitimately have similar beliefs to Hannity? Why hire someone who pretends to have those views when you can easily hire someone who actually does have those views?
Indeed.
Glen Beck is pirating his technique. Not to mention that both are big frauds.
It goes back to Beck calling us "terrorists" during the 2008 campaign. That goes beyond simple "disagreement". That said, Beck did seem to be trying to be extra nice in this interview. Now if he agrees with us as much as he claims to, will he take the next step and actually endorse a liberty candidate? Surely out of all those that are running this year he could find one he could get behind.
I know. AJ doesn't think it's all "the Jews". He actually thinks there are others involved. And that makes him a "fraud" in your eyes.![]()
Isn't Jones the nut who claimed Russia was shooting nukes at us on Y2K and that the arabs own the majority of the stock markets and Hollywood?
Beck supports war-loving neocon Palin. Nuff said.
Glen, why not just swallow the pride and say "In my humble opinion, Ron Paul is by far this country's best hope and should be our next President."
I am relatively new here and didn't really find out about Dr. Paul/the liberty movement until January 2009. Everything I was hearing from Fox/MSM was not making sense to me so I started reading some books Glenn Beck recommended. Ultimately I have gone through a discovery and a political rebirth. It took me quite a while to be awakened and I am still learning about free market economics/the constitution/foreign policy.
I have heard Dr. Paul say on several occasions that it took him 30 years to learn all of this stuff. He paved the way for all of us in my opinion. But, it was Glenn Beck who got me started.
Glenn has also said that he is learning about all of this stuff as well.
Although I don't agree with him on everything, Beck 'gets' liberty more than anyone else on Fox in my opinion. He just has further to go.
BTW, I am so glad that I finally did see the light.
Probably b/c Dr. Paul is 400 years old and would never win b/c of that alone.
Well what did Glenn say after Ron was off the air?