Posted on 06/28/2011 5:09:48 PM PDT by MissesBush
These people were some of the most hateful people I have ever seen, said a distraught Glenn Beck this morning as he described an altercation he and his family had last night while watching a screening of Alfred Hitchcocks The 39 Steps in New Yorks Bryant Park. Explaining that a group of people yelled at his family, took pictures of them, and kicked a cup of wine onto his wife, Beck said that his security team feels that, had he reacted poorly, things might have gone off. I swear to you I think, if I had suggested, and I almost did, Wow, does anybody have a rope? Because theres tree here. You could just lynch me. And I think there would have been a couple in the crowd that would have.
Beck took particular exception with Gawker (he didnt name the website although he clearly described this post) for posting pictures of his family.
Watch the segment via GlennBeck.com below:
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/tearful-glenn-beck-describes-how-he-and-his-family-were-attacked-in-new-york-park/
“I dont want to get into a New York versus L.A....”
It’s not a pissing match, LA and NYC are not in the same league. The only people who seem to care are those in LA who try hard to be NYC-West. LA is Hollywood, hateful liberal stars, in the sparsely populated western half of the country, while NYC is is at the heart of the free-market and the the historical entry point to freedom and western civilization. LA is an afterthought.
I daresay the quality of life is better in L.A. than in NYC any day of the week and twice on Sunday—even as unpleasant as traffic can be.
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