Maybe the crying inquiry was not blatantly making fun of him... but why bring that up as an "issue" instead of the other "hot topics" like California, Nancy Pelosi, those Tea Parties I think he had something to do with (???)... THOSE would have brought great debate between Beck and the other Co-Hosts! You ladies handled things much better with that O'Reilly guy from Fox!
Is it more sensationalistic to have this topic heading as "Glenn Beck on Crying" instead of "Glenn Beck talks to the ladies about his convictions"...? Oh right, they really didn't let him really talk about his convictions. (Bet you won't post this comment either.)
What a waste of time. I've seen Glenn Beck's show & there's SO much else you could have talked about. Instead, they made it an attack on his character because of comments he made about a brief encounter on the train. And just like any other conservative they bring on, Joy sat there with arms crossed looking like she wanted to jump out of her seat and strangle the guy. Obviously, they didn't care what his views are. As Barbara said, they really brought him on there because his show is popular.
In light of the 'investigative journalism' that Scott Baker over at Breitbart.tv did on the Amtrack event, I do believe both Barbara Walters and Whoopi Goldberg both owe Glenn Beck an apology. A public apology.
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I've been a faithful fan of this show for years and I have to say I'm incredibly disappointed in how the ladies handled the Glenn Beck interview. I was anticipating some interesting and intelligent discussion which of course never happened. By the way, who would GB check his facts with? He relayed what he personally witnessed and was informed. Did Barbara Walters or Whoopi check their facts and ask the Amtrak porter?
I agree with getsometruth. Show some class and apologize.
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evelachance Says:
May 22nd, 2009, 9:12 amMaybe the crying inquiry was not blatantly making fun of him... but why bring that up as an "issue" instead of the other "hot topics" like California, Nancy Pelosi, those Tea Parties I think he had something to do with (???)... THOSE would have brought great debate between Beck and the other Co-Hosts! You ladies handled things much better with that O'Reilly guy from Fox!
evelachance Says:
May 22nd, 2009, 9:39 amIs it more sensationalistic to have this topic heading as "Glenn Beck on Crying" instead of "Glenn Beck talks to the ladies about his convictions"...? Oh right, they really didn't let him really talk about his convictions. (Bet you won't post this comment either.)
sooozer Says:
May 25th, 2009, 10:22 amWhat a waste of time. I've seen Glenn Beck's show & there's SO much else you could have talked about. Instead, they made it an attack on his character because of comments he made about a brief encounter on the train. And just like any other conservative they bring on, Joy sat there with arms crossed looking like she wanted to jump out of her seat and strangle the guy. Obviously, they didn't care what his views are. As Barbara said, they really brought him on there because his show is popular.
getsometruth Says:
June 5th, 2009, 2:35 pmIn light of the 'investigative journalism' that Scott Baker over at Breitbart.tv did on the Amtrack event, I do believe both Barbara Walters and Whoopi Goldberg both owe Glenn Beck an apology. A public apology.
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likesfacts Says:
June 8th, 2009, 12:43 pmI've been a faithful fan of this show for years and I have to say I'm incredibly disappointed in how the ladies handled the Glenn Beck interview. I was anticipating some interesting and intelligent discussion which of course never happened. By the way, who would GB check his facts with? He relayed what he personally witnessed and was informed. Did Barbara Walters or Whoopi check their facts and ask the Amtrak porter?
I agree with getsometruth. Show some class and apologize.