BECK: [A] global economic holocaust is coming. I don’t know when it’s coming, but it is coming. And I was in this meeting and I pulled one of the guys out, he’s a vice president of Fox. And I said, “When I first started working with you — let’s have a frank conversation here — you thought I was nuts.” And he smiled and he said, “No, I would say I just thought you were on the cutting edge.” And I said, “okay, alright, sure.” I said, “Now?” He said, “Glenn, everything you’re talking about is coming. Everything you’re talking about — everything you’ve been talking about for the last year and a half. It’s all here now. And what you’re saying is coming, I don’t see any other way.” [...]
Now the question is, where do we go from here? … And he said to me, he said, “Glenn, the answer is, you’ve been saying it for a while,” he said, “but we have to convince the audience that this is really truly true. You are the key. You must be able to reach to your friends and your neighbors, you must, must, must, bring one person to the table.”
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Last year, Rupert Murdoch, the owner of Fox’s parent company, stood by Beck after he told Fox and Friends that President Obama is a “racist” with a “deep-seated hatred for white people, or white culture.” And in January, Fox News President Roger Ailes defended Beck’s linking of President Obama and progressives to genocide. “He’s talking about Hitler and Stalin slaughtering people so I think he was probably accurate,” Ailes said.
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