Saturday, November 14, 2009

Can You Hear Me Now?


Glenn Beck had on a riveting program Friday.  A Phil Donahue format with black conservatives studio audience.  Watch here. Charles Payne, Fox contributor and CEO of Wall Street Strategies talked about his life as a square peg in a round hole growing up in Harlem.  The audience was peppered with a half-dozen members of NYC's Project 21 - a conservative black org. 

Some of the people in the audience weren't entirely happy with the show.  Here's one:  "The show did not go AT ALL the way some of us conservatives expected it to."

But another viewer wrote"I think tonight's show was so much more meaningful then the actual election of Obama.... Bravo to Glenn Beck for allowing us to hear their voices."

4 comments:

  1. This show was outstanding.
    Each of his African-American audience members was articulate,
    stirring, uplifting, calm and direct.
    Who selected this group?
    They need to be thanked.

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  2. Charles Payne should be held up as a role model for ALL children. I love to see/hear him on fox almost as much as the other charles, krauthammer. the one segment where he got really animated with another panelist who seemed to question his childhood was priceless.

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  3. I love Charles Payne. He's smart AND cute!

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  4. and Charles is rich too, really rich!

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