On his radio show Friday, wow i'm citing Glenn Beck a lot lately, uh, Beck interviewed candidate for governor in Texas, Debra Medina. Um Medina had that week faced criticism and was accused of being a 9/11 truther. So Beck wanted to clear that up and get the story straight.
Watch this, and see how she answers this.
'uh, hmm, oh, uh, gee ,uh ya know there are some strong arguments, ya know, people need to know the facts, i think it is, *duh* i'm not gonna take a position'
Can you read into that any other way, other than, 'yes i'm a truther, but i'm not gonna say it that openly. I mean if you truly were not a truther, you would say, uh your answer would be, of course not. I am nothing of the sort right? Or you would say, absolutely. Or you could fumble around and say yes in a a very vague way as she did. If the answer was no, then no is what she should have said. She did not deny being a 9/11 truther. She never said yes openly but she said that there have been good questions about it that have been raised, and she said their were "strong argument." I mean, how else do you take that?
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