I'd be willing to bet you couldn't guess who called Ron Paul supporters "terrorists" first.
Yeah, you know the whole MIAC report coming out about supporters of Ron Paul, among others, being terrorists? It wasn't the first time someone said that.
I watched Glenn Beck on CNN one night in 2007, and I was shocked at what he said. Finally, I've found the video:
I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but using the word "bomb" in reference to large amounts of money is an accepted term, and can even be found in a dictionary. (Entry "8".)
So, Glenn Beck said Ron Paul supporters are terrorists long before the MIAC Report. What did he say after the MIAC Report?
So, now Glenn is buddy-buddy with Ron Paul, making fun of anyone who says Ron Paul supporters are terrorists? I don't get it.
If you've been watching Glenn's show for as long as I have, you'll know about his frequent references to Ron Paul as "the mayor of Looneyville" or "Crazytown", but now he likes him? Could it be that Glenn is capitalizing on Ron's popularity, trying to be more friendly towards him?
I have always loved watching Glenn Beck's television program, as well as listening to his radio show, but I've lately had a great dissatisfaction with him. He seems disingenuous to me.
An absolutely pull-your-hair-out interview with a Commie that, with all due respect to the man, doesn't really know much of anything political. Maybe he should change hobbies.
(In case you will wonder in the course of watching this, $500 is almost 2% of $26,000.)
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