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ScottFromGA
05-14-2007, 11:30 AM
anyone see this on his CNN headline news show last week? Himself and Al Sharpton had a one on one conversation about the comments he made about McGurk. I can't tell a proper story on how it all went down, but anyone that can catch the replay.......I insist you check it out. Its classic!

on Glenn Becks website, this is what he had on his blog. Great read.......

p.s.- im not a huge fan of his...but i do like the fact that he stuck it to Rev. Scumbag....he supported Imus as well.

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Integrity . . .
May 11th, 2007

I define “integrity” as doing the right thing even when you know that doing so is going to hurt you. When it comes to the Reverend Al Sharpton, I have been trying to be a man of integrity. But on last night’s TV show, I was really put to the test.

Over the last few days, Mr. Sharpton has made some outrageous statements regarding presidential candidate Mitt Romney and Mormons in general (a faith I share). He said that as a Mormon, Romney didn’t really “believe in God.” I know as well as anyone how the media can take one word or thought…twist it or take it out of context…and obscure the original intent. As a result, I am more than willing to take a step back and listen to the other side. I did that with Al…and that is why today I’m more sad than angry. I’m sad because I believe Sharpton’s comments weren’t made out of bigotry, but from a seed of ignorance. His ignorance is an effect of being bullet-proof to any kind of real push back when he says something incorrect or just plain stupid. Al’s been on the permanent defensive for so long that I actually believe he’s incapable of seeing beyond the scope of his own rhetoric. One of the few things that Al and I have always agreed on is that, while we may not believe in what the other says, we believe that the other genuinely believes in what they’re saying. So after speaking with Reverend Sharpton on and off the air, I was left with the real sense that he believes what he said was right, and while he’s willing to apologize to “all Mormons” for offending them, he seemed devoid of any real empathy for those who were hurt. It’s like our parents used to tell us—saying you’re sorry is one thing, but actually being sorry is quite another.I had a very personal conversation with Al in the green room before we went on air, something that I don’t normally do. I told him how his statements personally affected and offended me, and how even though I wanted to lay into him on air…I wouldn’t. I wasn’t going to lash out at Al both because of my faith and that whenever possible I try to avoid the politics of destruction. However, I told him I would ask him very direct questions. Al told me at that time that he had spoken with two of the leaders of my faith…that he had reached out to them and how kind and welcoming they were. He planned to meet with them within the next 30 days. It was all very nice and cordial, yet Al never reached out to personally apologize to me for his comments about Mormons and their belief in God. But in all fairness, I never asked him to. While we were in the hallway walking toward the studio, I asked him if it had been a “tough day.” His response what immediate–”No, actually it has been a very good day.” Again, to me that showed his complete lack of empathy. While some might read this as, “Yeah, Beck’s finally on to him and throwing him under the bus,” nothing could be further from the truth. I am “on to him,” but not in the way you might think. What I am “on to” is the fact that I really don’t think Al understands just how hurtful his statements were. I believe that’s because he’s immune to any significant repercussions to his ignorant, bigoted or hurtful statements. He’s become too much Al Sharpton the activist and too little Al Sharpton the man. He can make speeches, demand firings and rally for terminations, but somehow he’s become untouchable…even as he stands guilty of the same acts that those he targets have committed. But I guess if you live without ever feeling the heat when you touch the stove, you never learn to not touch it.

Again, I’m not angry at Al Sharpton or even disappointed. Instead, I feel genuine sadness for him. Please don’t confuse that with pity, because that’s not what it is. Maybe I feel the way I do because I’m a Mormon and I do believe in God…deeply. Perhaps some might call what I’m feeling compassion…but to me, I can really only describe it as a sadness. It comes from knowing how I used to be when I was drinking, how I had become disconnected from so many of my own feelings that I found myself missing out on so much -by checking out from the bad, I was preventing myself from feeling good as well. Without the brutality of winter, I couldn’t recognize the comfort of spring.

I am sad because Al Sharpton is missing out on so much of the sweetness in life because he won’t allow himself to feel the bitterness of adversity. Let your guard down Al…take your lumps, be humbled by your mistakes and move on. It’s worth it–I promise.

Don Stugots
05-14-2007, 11:33 AM
what did AL say about bernard?

Furtherman
05-14-2007, 11:36 AM
Glen Beck is the only pundit I can watch for long moments at a time because he has that "I'm clueless about this subject, let's try and figure this out" attitude that he portrays very well.

I still find him a bit clueless and out of touch but I liken it to a younger sibling or an out-of-towner, so he's easier to put up with.

However, I lost a lot of respect for him because the fact that he even gives Sharpton a show is just wrong. NO ONE should give this man any more attention than he already has. He is NOT the voice of the black community.

ScottFromGA
05-14-2007, 11:43 AM
Glen Beck is the only pundit I can watch for long moments at a time because he has that "I'm clueless about this subject, let's try and figure this out" attitude that he portrays very well.

I still find him a bit clueless and out of touch but I liken it to a younger sibling or an out-of-towner, so he's easier to put up with.

However, I lost a lot of respect for him because the fact that he even gives Sharpton a show is just wrong. NO ONE should give this man any more attention than he already has. He is NOT the voice of the black community.

i just liked the fact that he almost brought out the true, southern black man out of Rev. Al......if you didnt see the show, then you have to catch it........its just funny how pissed he gets.

MadMatt
05-14-2007, 11:56 AM
When we got together over the weekend, my Dad was telling me how much he likes Glenn Beck. He saw the Rev. Al show and was really impressed.

I might have to check it out now.

EDIT: It looks like May 10 was the broadcast date.

Midkiff
05-14-2007, 03:17 PM
Here's the link of Glenn whooping that Sharpton ass!

video! (http://www.cnn.com/video/player/player.html?url=/video/bestoftv/2007/05/14/beck.sharpton.intv.one.cnn)

sailor
05-14-2007, 03:54 PM
Glen Beck is the only pundit I can watch for long moments at a time because he has that "I'm clueless about this subject, let's try and figure this out" attitude that he portrays very well.

I still find him a bit clueless and out of touch but I liken it to a younger sibling or an out-of-towner, so he's easier to put up with.

However, I lost a lot of respect for him because the fact that he even gives Sharpton a show is just wrong. NO ONE should give this man any more attention than he already has. He is NOT the voice of the black community.

as much as many people say sharpton is not the voice of the black community (many blacks say it as well) i don't know how true it is. when he has a rally large numbers turn out. he's a de facto leader for at least a segment of the community.

burrben
05-14-2007, 04:05 PM
i saw part of the replay yesterday, it was pretty cool

Dirtybird12
05-14-2007, 04:12 PM
tonight on lou dobbs cnn - sharpton called for a couple of shock jocks from ny to be fired.

reillyluck
05-14-2007, 04:22 PM
Here's the link of Glenn whooping that Sharpton ass!

video! (http://www.cnn.com/video/player/player.html?url=/video/bestoftv/2007/05/14/beck.sharpton.intv.one.cnn)

thanks phor the link!

FezPaul
05-14-2007, 04:24 PM
tonight on lou dobbs cnn - sharpton called for a couple of shock jocks from ny to be fired.

I hope it's Ron & Fez, those two really make me sick.

reillyluck
05-14-2007, 05:42 PM
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w283/toot_8/AlSharpton-MatrixParody.gif

MikeB
05-14-2007, 05:46 PM
tonight on lou dobbs cnn - sharpton called for a couple of shock jocks from ny to be fired.
Whhhhoooooo could itttt bee????? shhhhhhhh

ScottFromGA
05-16-2007, 05:13 AM
I hope it's Ron & Fez, those two really make me sick.

ok...here goes...

"aww man, I almost fell outta my desk chair laughing when I read that!!"

Do I sound like I could make it as a caller? :thumbup: