Beck: Obama Is ‘Not With The Terrorists, I’m Not Saying That, But He Is Sympathetic To Their Cause’
From the March 17 edition of Premiere Radio Networks’ The Glenn Beck Program
Partial Transcript:
BECK: There’s no - there’s, I mean, now, this is the problem with this president, it’s the same thing. Look at his pattern, the BP oil spill. This is the thing that bothers me. And it’s always patterns. The BP oil spill - we all know he used that to his advantage - never let a good crisis go to waste. And so what did he do? He wasn’t there - he was engaged, of course he talked about it, but he wasn’t engaged. Until it started getting out of control, and all of us were saying, where is the government?
GRAY: Mmhmm.
BECK: Where is the president on this? And he was strangely absent.
GRAY: Hasn’t it been like that with every crisis -
BECK: Everything. Every crisis.
GRAY: The Fort Hood - the Fort Hood shooting. He wasn’t really out front with that, and that was, you know, 13 U.S. soldiers being killed on their base. And then when he finally did make the statement, he comes out and talks about the - the Indian medicine man first -
BECK: Right. OK.
GRAY: - for two minutes before he even got around to the mention.
BECK: But here is - here is the point on that. I believe that’s because he just sees us as the oppressor nation. He just sees us as a nation who is and has oppressed the Native Americans and, and the Muslim communities around the world. And so he’s - he’s - he’s not with the terrorists, I’m not saying that, but he is sympathetic to their cause, which slows people down.