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‘I have been wrong’: Glenn Beck issues heartfelt apology to … GEORGE SOROS?
April 01, 2022
A recent slap on the wrist by the ever-so-fair social media platform YouTube forced Glenn Beck to realize that maybe he's made other mistakes as well — and it's important to come clean when you make a mistake.
For years, Glenn has been calling a certain "spooky dude" from Hungary every name under the sun: The King on the Chessboard, the Emperor from Star Wars, the Puppet Master, and even Pepperoni Eyes. But this new information that has recently come to his attention has made him rethink everything he once condemned.
So, Glenn used the first part of his radio show on Friday to apologize to his one true nemesis (no, not Woodrow Wilson). You don’t want to miss this apology to the man, the myth, and the legend: GEORGE SOROS.
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(April fools!)
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