No, don't be sick of all of them. It took me about a year. I hate about - probably about 10 of them. I'm so sick of them because they're always complaining. Yes, was my language inflammatory to say I hate them? I don't hate them. I never hated them. This is probably what would change for me.
I didn't realize the damage that I was doing. And I have to tell you, [LAUGHS] anybody who does five hours at their desk every day, does it all live, all unscripted, and was where I was at the time, believing what I believed, everyone will make mistakes. That audio - I said that. I would like to see people put it in context. Now, let me ask you a question, Bob.
What good is relitigating Glenn Beck? I told you from the beginning, should you listen to the uncompassion? Bob, people have been doing that for a long time.
What can we do to heal the nation, instead of dividing? Why have me on the show? You have mentioned that retooling or adjusting to the current business conditions is just part of the process of running a business, like TheBlaze or the Glenn Beck brand. The marketplace hasn't necessarily been kind to you lately.
What does that leave me with? Or do they say, he's a total sellout? So where's my market, Bob? And a quick follow-up question, what's the purpose of the great Glenn Beck empathy tour? You can play them and insert them into the interview. Was that a trial balloon because, as I understand it, not a whole lot changed after that sort of moment of contrition into the place we are now?
What was going on in those intervening almost three years? They believe this is a New York Times trope because who tells them that? Who tells them that? The Drudge Report. So have you fanned the flames of distrust in government and hatred and even insurrection as some sort of perverse entertainment?
And just let me be clear, I regard that as a rhetorical question. You just said it was a rhetorical question, so —.
Hey, Bob, I really do wish you the best. And when you do, maybe you'll be able to see what I'm trying to do. But until that time - I'm deeply sorry that you misled us into thinking that this would be anything like a fair interview, and I thank you.
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