Glen Beck was quoted as saying the following... "Do you remember when America was good? Do you remember when we had jobs and we were building towards a brighter future, and things were really happening? Clinton administration, we had it under control. Things were good, and they weren't great, we're going to do better. We're going to replant our flag in the traditional things that you understand." http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/02/politics/glenn-beck-hillary-clinton/
He certainly said these words..."Do you remember when America was good? Do you remember when we had jobs and we were building towards a brighter future, and things were really happening? Clinton administration, we had it under control. Things were good,..."
He certainly said these words..."Do you remember when America was good? Do you remember when we had jobs and we were building towards a brighter future, and things were really happening? Clinton administration, we had it under control. Things were good,..."
"Here's what Hillary is going to do. [She will say] 'Do you remember when America was good? Do you remember when we had jobs and we were building towards a brighter future, and things were really happening? Clinton administration, we had it under control. Things were good"
OH! So context matters? And excerpts from a larger statement can lead to erroneous conclusions? I mean.....What difference does it make? So glad to see to the nitwit righties finally understand this. Or not.
Dude, you start a thread making a claim that Beck said one thing when in actually it is you taking things out of context. Own up to your mistake and move on. Stop digging.