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Why did Glen Beck refuse to define 'White Culture' in a recent interview? - Sibe Husky - 10-08-2012 12:33 PM

In July, Fox News’ radical host Glenn Beck called President Obama a “racist,” saying that he “has a deap-seated hatred for white people, or white culture” — a comment that sparked a successful advertising boycott of his Fox News program. This week in an interview with CBS News’ Katie Couric, Beck said he was “sorry” for the way he “phrased” the claim, but still contended that it’s a “serious question” as to whether Obama is a racist.

During the interview, Couric posed a question from a Twitter user who wanted to know what Beck meant by “white culture” in his attack on Obama. Beck responded by stuttering: “Ummmmm, I don’t know.” He then suggested that he had already answered the criticism on his website, and therefore didn’t want to “make news” by responding to Couric.

“Can you explain what you mean by the white culture?” Couric insisted, “because some people say that sounds kind of racist.” Beck complained that he shouldn’t be the “target” for “asking” if Obama is a racist. Then he turned snarky as Couric persisted with her line of questioning:

COURIC: People just want to know. What is white culture?

BECK: I’m going to see if I can play your game. People just want to know.

COURIC: You know, well, [Twitter questioner] Adrian wants to know.

BECK: That’s good for Adrian.

When Beck said that he’s “not going to get into your soundbite gotcha game,” Couric noted that the interview would be “completely unedited so if you felt like you wanted to explain it, you have all the time in the world.” But Beck still wouldn’t give an answer. Couric gave Beck a final opportunity to disavow his view that Obama is a “racist,” but Beck just dug in:

COURIC: But basically, you stand behind your assertion that in your view, President Obama is a racist.

BECK: I believe that Americans should ask themselves tough questions. Americans should turn over all the rocks and make their own decisions.

Watch it: In July, Fox News’ radical host Glenn Beck called President Obama a “racist,” saying that he “has a deap-seated hatred for white people, or white culture” — a comment that sparked a successful advertising boycott of his Fox News program. This week in an interview with CBS News’ Katie Couric, Beck said he was “sorry” for the way he “phrased” the claim, but still contended that it’s a “serious question” as to whether Obama is a racist.

During the interview, Couric posed a question from a Twitter user who wanted to know what Beck meant by “white culture” in his attack on Obama. Beck responded by stuttering: “Ummmmm, I don’t know.” He then suggested that he had already answered the criticism on his website, and therefore didn’t want to “make news” by responding to Couric.

“Can you explain what you mean by the white culture?” Couric insisted, “because some people say that sounds kind of racist.” Beck complained that he shouldn’t be the “target” for “asking” if Obama is a racist. Then he turned snarky as Couric persisted with her line of questioning:

COURIC: People just want to know. What is white culture?

BECK: I’m going to see if I can play your game. People just want to know.

COURIC: You know, well, [Twitter questioner] Adrian wants to know.

BECK: That’s good for Adrian.

When Beck said that he’s “not going to get into your soundbite gotcha game,” Couric noted that the interview would be “completely unedited so if you felt like you wanted to explain it, you have all the time in the world.” But Beck still wouldn’t give an answer. Couric gave Beck a final opportunity to disavow his view that Obama is a “racist,” but Beck just dug in:

COURIC: But basically, you stand behind your assertion that in your view, President Obama is a racist.

BECK: I believe that Americans should ask themselves tough questions. Americans should turn over all the rocks and make their own decisions.

Watch it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVH_45acqaM


- truth seeker - 10-08-2012 12:41 PM

to Beck, white culture means white guy as President. He didn't want to admit it on national t.v.


- PJ - 10-08-2012 12:41 PM

No matter how he answered that question he was going to lose.


- bluechristy - 10-08-2012 12:41 PM

Obviously Beck seldom knows what he is talking about . He just rants and rambles on.


- г๏๓คгє - 10-08-2012 12:41 PM

Glenn Beck is certifiably insane, and he probably was "spoken to" by his bosses about his previous comment that the president is racist, so he didn't want to get in trouble again.


- RonJon - 10-08-2012 12:41 PM

I think no matter what he would have said, it would have been taken for a malicious intent; therefore, he didn't answer the question.


- Bruno - 10-08-2012 12:41 PM

Running around scared. At least the German Nazis were more honest than this jerk.


- Smell my finger ! - 10-08-2012 12:41 PM

...get some fresh air ! maybe some Ben & Jerry's ice-cream too... You'll be fine...


- civil_av8r - 10-08-2012 12:41 PM

I agree with the rant.


- Bitterson376 - 10-08-2012 12:41 PM

And the problem is exactly what....I do not see a problem,,,I do not like beck /Rush but I do understand them to a good rational degree......they need viewers to make them $$$$$...