Judge Napolitano hosting the Glenn Beck show today, guests include Ron Paul

The headline says it all.

Tune in to Glenn Beck’s show today at 5pm Eastern to watch Judge Andrew Napolitano welcome Ron Paul to the show, among other guests. Paul and the Judge will discuss Bernanke, the Fed, and fiat money.

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7 Comments

  1. platypusrex256 Said,

    December 3, 2009 @ 6:23 pm

    not sure about this napolitano / beck alliance. i know he wants exposure to a new audience but the association could also hurt him. beck already hijacked the tea parties from ron paul.

  2. Joseph Said,

    December 3, 2009 @ 7:20 pm

    Whatever gets the Judge on TV. He could go on Rachel Maddow's show, for all I care. So long as his principles don't change.

  3. Matt Said,

    December 4, 2009 @ 4:05 am

    That was the best Beck Show I have ever seen. He tore a new Hole in the FED it was awesome.

  4. GJA Said,

    December 4, 2009 @ 3:37 pm

    “Judge” and the rest of us have to find a way to get this information out to mainstream America – the folks who actually vote these Repubs & Dems into office. Libertarians are the enlightened ones and we have to find a way to stop preaching to each other and get out there for some serious debate

  5. GJA Said,

    December 4, 2009 @ 3:39 pm

    Our fellow countrymen need to get "unplugged." Time for everyone to swallow the "red pill," wake up from the stupor and take our lives back. "They" say it's never too late but I'm afraid it will be if we don't act soon, it will be. Rahm: "Never waste a good crisis." We've seen this work during the Bush admin and we see it with the current on. We better do the same. This is a window of opportunity – I hope it doesn't get wasted.

  6. GJA Said,

    December 4, 2009 @ 3:40 pm

    It's time for real change. Time to end the insanity and we all know Einstein's definition of insanity. Time to End The Fed, the 2 party political system and term limits for everyone in Congress. They're "killing" us! As far as the “guys” who do have the platform – Beck & hopefully, “Judge” – they need to lower their voices, present information without all of the dramatics in order to be taken serious. This is not about entertainment, but rather enlightenment. They must separate the theatrics from the facts. The message and information is serious and it must be presented in that fashion in order to be “heard” and understood. Our very freedoms depend on it. Otherwise, “Judge” kicked some serious A$$! I hope someone with "juice" has read my comments.

  7. HDThoreau Said,

    December 7, 2009 @ 8:55 am

    I'm not a fan of Beck's theatrics either, but saying he hijacked the tea parties is like saying peeing in a pool makes the pool yellow. It would be worse if he ignored the tea parties. And it would be easy. Everyone else is.