King Cuck, Glenn Beck, National Therapist (and famous liar)

In the first interview of his new 9:00 p.m. ET air time, Tucker Carlson discussed with Glenn Beck his previous opposition to President-elect Donald Trump as well as his views on the broadcasting business.
Beck disagreed with the contention that people thought he saw Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) as "anointed by God" to be the Republican nominee and eventually the president-elect.






King Cuck seems to see himself as an amateur national healer who denounces hateful rhetoric and he thinks he is the one to help teach both sides how to rationally and logically reach the truth;



Talk radio host Glenn Beck, who was in Nevada campaigning on behalf of Ted Cruz at the caucus, denounced Donald Trump’s supporters as “brown shirts” after the GOP frontrunner upstaged Beck by making an impromptu appearance at the same caucus venue he was speaking at.

Beck took to Facebook to protest the behavior of Trump supporters, describing them as “some of the nastiest people I have ever been with.”

“We have their hate and rage on tape,” Beck wrote. “Others around them were embarrassed for them. It was scary and sad.”

“All candidates have someone speak for them at the caucus. In the middle of my speech Trump walked in,” Beck explained, linking to a Politico article about Trump’s surprise appearance at the same location Beck was speaking at.
Beck compared Trump’s supporters to Hitler’s notorious paramilitary group known as the “Brownshirts.”

“I believe Trump, whether he knows it or not, is grooming brown shirts,” Beck stated, adding, 
“Don’t believe me, go to a caucus.”