What is the context of Glenn Beck's "Believe in something, even if it's wrong" quote?
I know that this quote was played on Jon Stewart's show recently as part of a montage of other Glenn Beck moments. I'm just wondering if anyone has got a link to a transcript of the whole conversation, or if they have a link that is longer than that one small clip.
I am interested in the context around which he stated, "Believe in something, even if it's wrong! Believe in it!"
Because on the face of it, it seems a pretty dumb thing to say. So I would like to know what the conversation was that prompted his statement.
Thanks!
I know that this quote was played on Jon Stewart's show recently as part of a montage of other Glenn Beck moments. I'm just wondering if anyone has got a link to a transcript of the whole conversation, or if they have a link that is longer than that one small clip.
I am interested in the context around which he stated, "Believe in something, even if it's wrong! Believe in it!"
Because on the face of it, it seems a pretty dumb thing to say. So I would like to know what the conversation was that prompted his statement.
Thanks!