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23 Aug 2014, 1:34 am

Listening to him on talk radio about a year after 9/11, when Albuquerque beat New York in the World Series, he played an audio file of a whispering voice speaking amidst the cheers: "The Jews. The Joooooooz. They've lost! They've lost!"

Always thought that was the weirdest thing I ever heard.


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23 Aug 2014, 4:52 am

There's no greater compliment anyone could give to Glen Beck than to say he is responsible for the strangest thing they ever remembered hearing. :D



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23 Aug 2014, 5:26 am

Don't doubt that you heard it, but I wonder if its possible to verify. Are there tapes the public can get of his old shows? Would that audio show up on the tapes? Maybe his old shows are on You-tube. I would think that his rivals in the obnoxious talk radio business would be all over it if they found evidence like that of Beck being antisemitic.

Maybe you could find the audio, and sell it Kieth Obermann! Or just blackmail Glenn Beck himself for hush money!



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23 Aug 2014, 9:04 am

beneficii wrote:
Listening to him on talk radio about a year after 9/11, when Albuquerque beat New York in the World Series, he played an audio file of a whispering voice speaking amidst the cheers: "The Jews. The Joooooooz. They've lost! They've lost!"

Always thought that was the weirdest thing I ever heard.


A few things strike me as a bit odd here, not that I'm trying to defend Beck here because I don't like the guy. First of all the World Series as in the Major League Baseball. If that is what you meant then there is a problem here. Because when does Albuquerque have a major league team? Unless you meant the Arizona Diamondbacks which is located in Arizona, and not New Mexico.
Second, the audio file which is bit tougher to debate about. Are you sure it was Glenn Beck was saying it, or was it someone else, which I'm presuming is the latter. That being said it is quite bizarre if any of it is true, of course that's not the strangest thing I heard from Beck's mouth.

One moment that stands out is when Beck tried to compare Santa Claus to Communism, and yes that actually happened.


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23 Aug 2014, 11:23 am

It sounds like this "whispering voice" is just a sound from the crowd that someone interpreted as a whispering, kinda like how some people hear messages from playing some music backwards. Glenn Beck is fading into obscurity as it is. Best to just ignore him and let him get back to snorting wads of cocaine and getting slop faced on nasty wine.



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23 Aug 2014, 11:44 am

Brainfre3ze_93 wrote:
beneficii wrote:
Listening to him on talk radio about a year after 9/11, when Albuquerque beat New York in the World Series, he played an audio file of a whispering voice speaking amidst the cheers: "The Jews. The Joooooooz. They've lost! They've lost!"

Always thought that was the weirdest thing I ever heard.


A few things strike me as a bit odd here, not that I'm trying to defend Beck here because I don't like the guy. First of all the World Series as in the Major League Baseball. If that is what you meant then there is a problem here. Because when does Albuquerque have a major league team? Unless you meant the Arizona Diamondbacks which is located in Arizona, and not New Mexico.
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Well..the Arizona DIamondbacks DID beat the New York Yankees in the World Series at least once. And the year was-the SAME year as 9-11 (2001).Just googled it- not an expert of the World Series.

So that might be what the OP is thinking of.



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23 Aug 2014, 12:27 pm

Glen Beck, weird? NO! :lol:


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23 Aug 2014, 1:50 pm

Crazy Glen Beck Quotes:

- "I'm thinking about killing Michael Moore, and I'm wondering if I could kill him myself, or if I would need to hire somebody to do it. ... No, I think I could.

- "When I see a 9/11 victim family on television, or whatever, I'm just like, 'Oh shut up' I'm so sick of them because they're always complaining."

- "The only [Katrina victims] we're seeing on television are the scumbags."

- "I think there is a handful of people who hate America. Unfortunately for them, a lot of them are losing their homes in a forest fire today." ?on why people who lost their homes in forest fires in California had it coming.

- "So here you have Barack Obama going in and spending the money on embryonic stem cell research. ... Eugenics. In case you don't know what Eugenics led us to: the Final Solution. A master race! A perfect person. ... The stuff that we are facing is absolutely frightening.

= "O-L-I-G-A-R-H-Y." ?misspelling "oligarchy" on his chalk board while claiming he had deciphered a secret code that he said was proof President Obama was trying to create an "Oligarhy,"

http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/stup ... quotes.htm



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23 Aug 2014, 2:29 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
Brainfre3ze_93 wrote:
beneficii wrote:
Listening to him on talk radio about a year after 9/11, when Albuquerque beat New York in the World Series, he played an audio file of a whispering voice speaking amidst the cheers: "The Jews. The Joooooooz. They've lost! They've lost!"

Always thought that was the weirdest thing I ever heard.


A few things strike me as a bit odd here, not that I'm trying to defend Beck here because I don't like the guy. First of all the World Series as in the Major League Baseball. If that is what you meant then there is a problem here. Because when does Albuquerque have a major league team? Unless you meant the Arizona Diamondbacks which is located in Arizona, and not New Mexico.
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Well..the Arizona DIamondbacks DID beat the New York Yankees in the World Series at least once. And the year was-the SAME year as 9-11 (2001).Just googled it- not an expert of the World Series.

So that might be what the OP is thinking of.


I know the D-backs beat the Yankees in 2001, so that's probably what the op meant, but it is weird the he/she put Albuquerque instead of Arizona.


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23 Aug 2014, 2:34 pm

Beck is irrelevant, he was entertaining for political theater and said some interesting things for a while but he's not meant to be taken seriously. A low rent version of Alex Jones meant to appeal to religious weirdos and the easily scared.



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23 Aug 2014, 3:30 pm

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Beck is irrelevant, he was entertaining for political theater and said some interesting things for a while but he's not meant to be taken seriously. A low rent version of Alex Jones meant to appeal to religious weirdos and the easily scared.


Then that's proof that the tea party and militias is composed almost entirely of "religious weirdos and the easily scared," because they could hardly draw a breath without listening to him first.


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23 Aug 2014, 4:46 pm

/\ It's usually from the left that I hear about what Alex Jones, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and all the other boogymen are up to......


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23 Aug 2014, 6:43 pm

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/\ It's usually from the left that I hear about what Alex Jones, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and all the other boogymen are up to......


And it's only from conservatives that I've ever heard the badmouthing of Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, and even mainstream TV anchormen like Anderson Cooper or Don Lemon.. Your point?


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23 Aug 2014, 8:24 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
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/\ It's usually from the left that I hear about what Alex Jones, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and all the other boogymen are up to......


And it's only from conservatives that I've ever heard the badmouthing of Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, and even mainstream TV anchormen like Anderson Cooper or Don Lemon.. Your point?


That's not true about Maddow or Olbermann, thankfully Olbermann has gone back to sportscasting. MSNBC isn't really a new channel, even FNC has a decent amount of straight news and opposing viewpoints whereas MSNBC is 100% commentary and a complete echo-chamber. There are numbers to back that up btw.

Beck had a short amount of time where he was culturally relevant, that time has passed. His impact on the Tea Party was pretty miniscule I think as far as organizing, he muddied it up more by bringing with his religious garbage and undying love of war and Israel. Beck is actually very anti-militia, he is not considered a friend. He was against Clive Bundy and wants the US take in all these Central American children because "that's what Jesus would do", you'd probably like Beck more than you'd care to admit Kraichgauer.

BTW I listened to Beck's radio once, he spent like 45 minutes talking about how he wanted to bang Sarah Palin. Dude has a weird dark and perverse sense of humor it seems like, it's hard to take him seriously.



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23 Aug 2014, 8:34 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
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/\ It's usually from the left that I hear about what Alex Jones, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and all the other boogymen are up to......


And it's only from conservatives that I've ever heard the badmouthing of Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, and even mainstream TV anchormen like Anderson Cooper or Don Lemon..

Except for Olbermann, I had to look them up to even see who they were.

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Your point?

That I at least have enough of a life that I don't feel the need to worship conservaive icons (to use the term very loosely) or snivel over liberal icons. I became and remain a hard hearted evil conservative on my own.


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23 Aug 2014, 8:35 pm

Jacoby wrote:
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Raptor wrote:
/\ It's usually from the left that I hear about what Alex Jones, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and all the other boogymen are up to......


And it's only from conservatives that I've ever heard the badmouthing of Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, and even mainstream TV anchormen like Anderson Cooper or Don Lemon.. Your point?


That's not true about Maddow or Olbermann, thankfully Olbermann has gone back to sportscasting. MSNBC isn't really a new channel, even FNC has a decent amount of straight news and opposing viewpoints whereas MSNBC is 100% commentary and a complete echo-chamber. There are numbers to back that up btw.

Beck had a short amount of time where he was culturally relevant, that time has passed. His impact on the Tea Party was pretty miniscule I think as far as organizing, he muddied it up more by bringing with his religious garbage and undying love of war and Israel. Beck is actually very anti-militia, he is not considered a friend. He was against Clive Bundy and wants the US take in all these Central American children because "that's what Jesus would do", you'd probably like Beck more than you'd care to admit Kraichgauer.

BTW I listened to Beck's radio once, he spent like 45 minutes talking about how he wanted to bang Sarah Palin. Dude has a weird dark and perverse sense of humor it seems like, it's hard to take him seriously.


Okay, Beck is right on a couple of topics. :P


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