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Originally Posted by ottopilot
]Which lie? Who's lie?
"During his investigation, Scott (Baker) uncovered new information about the request ABC made to Amtrak. He even received an e-mail from Whoopi Goldberg."
Video investigative report: Seven-Minute Slam: The Inside Story of Glenn Beck’s Ambush on The View
Although Amtrak does not allow the reserving of cars/seats, somehow they did allow ABC to reserve seating in advance for Barbara Walters, Whoopie, and company. Apparently Barbara Walters knew this prior to Beck's appearance on the View. When confronted with evidence, Walters, Goldberg, and ABC refused to apologize or make a clarifying statement.
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One it doesn't sound like all the ladies knew about ABC's actions. Two Beck claimed, in a weird "evil" sounding mimicking voice that Ms. Walters called him over the to them. The ladies pointed out he in fact approached them... when asked why he would LIE about that he states "I have no idea."
Catching beck in a lie really isn't that hard. For example he stated one night that Fox News was the only media outlet bold enough to air footage of the Israeli flotilla raid. The Daily Show of course showed that footage and then aired footage from just about every other major news channel airing footage of the raid.
Another easily proved lie is back when Obama was sworn in Beck stated “I checked. We have never had a president sworn into office without a Bible.” But as many have point out that's not true at all... 1901 Teddy Roosevelt did not use a bible, Lyndon Johnson used a Catholic missal and John Quincy Adams used a constitutional law book instead of the bible. He's either lying when he says he checked, because a simple search of "US Presidential oaths" will get you this info. Or he's simply lying about the other POTUS not using a bible. Either way he's lying.
I could go on, Beck provides plenty of material, but if you want to believe what he's saying feel free and my guess is no one's going to convince you otherwise.
People defending Beck and his lies remind me of people on the left defending Micheal Moore. Every time a lie was exposed there was a reasonable explanation for it or it was a simple "misstatement" or he "misspoke." The old "he accidental lied, so it doesn't count" defense.