Glenn Beck Does Not Like Google Fomenting Revolutions In Egypt [VIDEO]

Amit Chowdhry | Sunday February 20, 2011 | 789 views| Add a Comment
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Conservative radio and TV host Glenn Beck believes that Google employees Jared Cohen and Wael Ghonim were “instrumental in the revolution of Egypt.” Beck recently went on Bill O’Reilly’s show to talk about a conspiracy between Google and the government to lead the revolution in Egypt. “I just don’t want my search engines fomenting revolution,” said Beck. Beck said that leftists are accusing him of boycotting Google. “I have business contracts with Google,” said Beck. “Google is one of the most competent businesses out there” and he said that he doesn’t think you should boycott them. Check out the video above to see the interview. Do you agree or disagree with Beck? Let us know in the comments.

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