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Imagine if a Muslim guy went on national radio and said that he hates the 9/11 familes and this same Muslim guy went to NYC was made fun of the way Beck was.
Do you think these right wing nutjobs would be defending the Muslim guy?
Imagine if a Muslim guy went on national radio and said that he hates the 9/11 familes and this same Muslim guy went to NYC was made fun of the way Beck was.
Do you think these right wing nutjobs would be defending the Muslim guy?
I know you love to put words in people's mouths they did not themselves say, but I still would suggest you stick with reality versus imaginary offenses.
I know you love to put words in people's mouths they did not themselves say, but I still would suggest you stick with reality versus imaginary offenses.
Who are you going to believe, me or your lying ears. Is youtube socialist now?
I haven't seen Beck cry in months and no matter what Media Matters tells you about it he hasn't done it. He came close today but managed not to do it. I almost did it for him when he was talking about what his kids had to see in the way of left leaning ugliness, all over the fact that he tells too much truth about progressivism on his TV show.
Reallly.... well since there are two sides to any given story,
here's the other version (read it and weep)
Just a quick FYI -saw your article on Mr. Beck and his numerous FALSE claims about the way that he was treated at Bryant Park last night. Myself and several of my friends were seated immediately behind Mr. Beck & co (have pictures) and I can tell you that while the crowd was certainly not *thrilled* that he had shown up, his family was left completely alone, and for the most part he was too. Conversely, it was his security detail (two body guards) that seemed to be unnecessarily prickly with the crowd, scolding myself and my friends for acrobatics and other harmless activities taking place well before the movie started, and contributing to a considerably less relaxed atmosphere than is typically experienced during BPMN (I've been going for about six years now).
It was my friend that spilled the glass of wine on Tanya -and I can assure you that it was a complete accident. A happy one, to be sure, but nonetheless a complete and utter accident. As soon as the wine spilled (and I question how Tanya became soaked from a half glass of wine) apologies were made and my friends pretty much scrambled to give Tanya & co napkins -no doubt aware that it would look terrible and that their actions could be perceived as purposeful. No words were exchanged after that, as I think that it became pretty clear to Beck & co that my friends and I were doing everything in our capacity to help clean the "mess".
I'm sure it's unnecessary to point out the hypocrisy in Glen's statements that we were being hateful. I can assure him that we don't need his sympathy. Incidentally, none of us have made a career of "spewing hate" on the radio, or any other media platform. We live our lives intolerant only of those who don't tolerate: We have chosen New York as our city for that very reason. We do things like go to Bryant Park Movie Night, and vote to legalize gay marriage. We don't taunt Glen, or his family. And we certainly don't waste our wine, even on Tanya.
Thanks, and please let me know if you have further questions.
Out of the more than three thousand he doesn't like ten of them for the constant whining on TV when we ll did our best to help them. That was his opinion, I haven't heard the ones that whined.
Just a quick FYI -saw your article on Mr. Beck and his numerous FALSE claims about the way that he was treated at Bryant Park last night. Myself and several of my friends were seated immediately behind Mr. Beck & co (have pictures) and I can tell you that while the crowd was certainly not *thrilled* that he had shown up, his family was left completely alone, and for the most part he was too. Conversely, it was his security detail (two body guards) that seemed to be unnecessarily prickly with the crowd, scolding myself and my friends for acrobatics and other harmless activities taking place well before the movie started, and contributing to a considerably less relaxed atmosphere than is typically experienced during BPMN (I've been going for about six years now).
It was my friend that spilled the glass of wine on Tanya -and I can assure you that it was a complete accident. A happy one, to be sure, but nonetheless a complete and utter accident. As soon as the wine spilled (and I question how Tanya became soaked from a half glass of wine) apologies were made and my friends pretty much scrambled to give Tanya & co napkins -no doubt aware that it would look terrible and that their actions could be perceived as purposeful. No words were exchanged after that, as I think that it became pretty clear to Beck & co that my friends and I were doing everything in our capacity to help clean the "mess".
I'm sure it's unnecessary to point out the hypocrisy in Glen's statements that we were being hateful. I can assure him that we don't need his sympathy. Incidentally, none of us have made a career of "spewing hate" on the radio, or any other media platform. We live our lives intolerant only of those who don't tolerate: We have chosen New York as our city for that very reason. We do things like go to Bryant Park Movie Night, and vote to legalize gay marriage. We don't taunt Glen, or his family. And we certainly don't waste our wine, even on Tanya.
Thanks, and please let me know if you have further questions.
I bet the Beck defenders who commented feel stupid by now.
"Read my comment downthread, I was in the same general area as Ms. Piscitell, experienced the same things from my vantage point (people generally being grossed out when learning of the presence of GB, then quickly moving on to more fun stuff like eating, drinking, games and acrobatics)
It was wall-to-wall people on the lawn; accidental spills highly likely. I myself spilled a little coffee on a neighbor, apologized profusely, and helped her clean off her blanket. All in good spirits. All in all, it was a beautiful night to be in Bryant Park with so many beautiful NYers, and GB's presence did nothing to change that."
Just a quick FYI -saw your article on Mr. Beck and his numerous FALSE claims about the way that he was treated at Bryant Park last night. Myself and several of my friends were seated immediately behind Mr. Beck & co (have pictures) and I can tell you that while the crowd was certainly not *thrilled* that he had shown up, his family was left completely alone, and for the most part he was too. Conversely, it was his security detail (two body guards) that seemed to be unnecessarily prickly with the crowd, scolding myself and my friends for acrobatics and other harmless activities taking place well before the movie started, and contributing to a considerably less relaxed atmosphere than is typically experienced during BPMN (I've been going for about six years now).
It was my friend that spilled the glass of wine on Tanya -and I can assure you that it was a complete accident. A happy one, to be sure, but nonetheless a complete and utter accident. As soon as the wine spilled (and I question how Tanya became soaked from a half glass of wine) apologies were made and my friends pretty much scrambled to give Tanya & co napkins -no doubt aware that it would look terrible and that their actions could be perceived as purposeful. No words were exchanged after that, as I think that it became pretty clear to Beck & co that my friends and I were doing everything in our capacity to help clean the "mess".
I'm sure it's unnecessary to point out the hypocrisy in Glen's statements that we were being hateful. I can assure him that we don't need his sympathy. Incidentally, none of us have made a career of "spewing hate" on the radio, or any other media platform. We live our lives intolerant only of those who don't tolerate: We have chosen New York as our city for that very reason. We do things like go to Bryant Park Movie Night, and vote to legalize gay marriage. We don't taunt Glen, or his family. And we certainly don't waste our wine, even on Tanya.
Thanks, and please let me know if you have further questions.
That's a great little sob story, too bad the liberal trash that wrote it posted on her twitter account during the ordeal and she sure didn't sound the same.
Quote:
Hey Lindsay not buying your story after reading your twitter. dANGLINGbABY: F***ing #a**hole @glenbeck is siting next to me at Bryant park movie night #getthef***outofmycity [pic]: Nice try.
Out of the more than three thousand he doesn't like ten of them for the constant whining on TV when we ll did our best to help them. That was his opinion, I haven't heard the ones that whined.
Actually he used the word "hate". Listen to the clip. I know, I know, youtube is a socialist communist propaganda machine, and so is the internets.
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