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Alex Jones Interviewed on Current TV by Cenk Uygur
In a special extended, unedited version of Cenk Uygur’s interview with Alex Jones, the radio host and now infamous gun advocate reacts to comments by Jon Stewart and Glenn Beck about his appearance on Piers Morgan’s CNN show.
“Glenn Beck is despicable,” Jones says. “He has five guys watching everything I do. … I’m sick and tired of him. He’s a punk. He called me a fascist. … I’m a constitutional libertarian who loves freedom, and my views are my own, and that little piece of trash needs to know this. … You jackass mainline conservatives don’t speak for me. You’re the ones that have discredited true conservatism and libertarianism. Thomas Jefferson would spit on you, you little bastard, you little piece of trash. That’s what I have to say to Glenn Beck. … They’re a bunch of nelly punks who can’t stand the fact that I’m the one who’s turning the ship around. … I’m leading the pack.”
Jones also says that his Piers Morgan interview — intended to be about Jones’ petition to deport Morgan before devolving into his rant about guns — was supposed to be “all tongue in cheek.”
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