‘Worst’: Glenn Beck’s obsession with Hillary
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Every night at 8 p.m. on MSNBC, Keith Olbermann awards his daily pick for "Worst Person in the World." Some contenders are lucky — or unlucky —enough to be nominated more than once.
The bronze goes to Nora Vasquez, of Antioch, California. Many mothers teach responsiblity to their kids by making them do errands.
Not Ms. Vasquez. Her errand for her 7 and 9 year old daughters: see that dog over there on that lawn? The Chihuahua-Pekinese mix? Steal it.
She's under arrest, the kids are with relatives.
Our runner-up: Michael Weiner Savage. Now explaining that everything wrong at the moment, owes to a wrathful deity.
Quoting God, Savage says: "I'm going to show you I exist in a way that you can't believe. Down came the World Trade Center towers. That was God speaking."
See, first you said that was the Democrats' fault... Then you blamed the entire Muslim religion... Now you're God's voicemail. You wanna pick just one psychotic delusion and stick to it?
Our winner tonight: Glenn Beck of CNN and ABC, still obsessed with the voice of Sen. Clinton.
Two weeks ago he said it made her the quote "stereotypical bitch."
Now, it's, quoting... "Hillary's voice makes angels cry. They do... I agreed with everything she just said, but I just want to kill myself."
Glenn Beck, Friday's Worst Person In The World!
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