BECK: Judge, you listen to my radio show. I tell stories. I tell about experiences of my life and everything else, and I told the story about riding on the train with the two ladies of The View, and apparently I was a liar because I said that -- which is true, that she -- Barbara Walters said hello to me. Instead, it was I said hello to Barbara Walters. I walked up to her -- I guess that's what we need to spend our time on for 7 minutes.
As usual, Beck is being disingenuous by reducing the whole encounter to a dispute over who said hello to who first. In actuality, the "story" Beck told was about how: 1) Goldberg and Walters reserved seats on Amtrak, the subtext being that they were acting like some sort of celebrity divas, 2) implied that Walters was unpleasant in her conversation by affecting a mocking and exaggerated imitation of her voice, and 3) implied that it was Beck's great influence and magnetism that caused the View ladies to approach him and seek his attention, when in actuality, it was the reverse.
Beck took leave of his show thusly:
BECK: What kind of person would go on national radio and say he introduced himself or they introduced themselves to him when, indeed, the truth, your honor, is that he introduced himself to them?
NAPOLITANO: Oh, boy. are you going to be back tomorrow, big guy?
BECK: I'm going to hang up the phone, take a little more Nyquil so I can rest medicine.
The answer to your first question is "a lying sack of dog mess." Enjoy getting bombed on Nyquil, though!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/20/whoopi-goldberg-calls-gle_n_205845.html
Oh great, another right wing, white collar drug abusing, big mouth, idiot. How much fun would an evening of Rush and Beck, knocking back OxyContin with Nyquil be? Ummm Glenn, again, abusing OTC medication to help you sleep at night is not only against the Word of Wisdom, but a sign that perhaps you are doing something that is dishonest or shady resulting in sleepless nights.
Just saying...
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