Glenn Beck Sheds Phony Tears, Sobs, Weeps on TV Special VIDEO

by TheCameraObscura | March 14, 2009 at 03:15 pm
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During his strange "You Are Not Alone" special, Fox talker Glenn Beck put on his routine of being angry at those who are ruining the country for the real Americans.

Glenn Beck appeared to stop and prepare himself before getting all choked up and sobbing at numerous moments.

In between his contrived tears, Beck had an undercurrent of anger and blame against all the usual culprits: media, government, special interests, etc.  When he wasn't stirring the pot of Red State post-election discontent, Beck was assuring them they were not alone.

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Fred Miller

I can't believe I watched him for years without enjoying a minute, likewise Jim Cramer, Nancy Grace. But that's because I was a gracious host and surrendered my hold on the TV Remote.

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caj1

But I will not be looking for the video of this story!  (I already know what he sounds like.) Thanks for covering this in a short, I mean short sound byte!

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Glenn-Florence Italy

I can't stand Glenn Beck! He is obnoxious and grates on my nerves so badly I have to turn the channel. Not a big Jim Cramer fan either.

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warrior

This is an interesting video to watch even old man is there

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makarska

Glenn Beck is not a well know person to make a video like this. Anyway this is an interesting video blog post to see a different.

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