Glenn Beck: ‘Trump Is a Very Dangerous Man’; ‘He’s a Narcissist to the Highest Level’

‘He is a man who sets out to destroy anything that he can’t have’

CAMEROTA: “Tonight, the candidates duke it out for the top spot in Iowa. And the latest Republican polls show Donald Trump widening his lead over Senator Ted Cruz. Joining us now to talk about all of this is Glenn Beck. He’s a Ted Cruz supporter and he’s also, of course, the founder of ‘TheBlaze’ and a nationally syndicated radio host. Glenn, great to see you.”
BECK: “Good to see you. How are you, Alisyn?”
CAMEROTA: “I’m doing well. Excuse my voice. I’m fighting a bit of a cold. But don’t worry about that. I feel fine. Let’s talk about what happened over this weekend. And you were stumping for Ted Cruz. You have endorsed Ted Cruz. You support him. And on the stump in Iowa you told the voters there at an event, ‘for the sake of my children, don’t vote for Trump.’ What’s the risk to your kids, Glenn?” 
BECK: “I think Donald Trump is a very dangerous man. If you see, NBC just purchased a documentary from the BBC that - that at some point in the future they - of a woman, one of the anchors on the BBC, that did a documentary and had a horrible experience with Donald Trump. A disturbing experience. And she’s not the only woman. Megyn Kelly is going through a little bit of that herself. He’s a man who sets out to destroy anything that he can’t have if he doesn’t get his own way. He’s - he has, I think, some - some very disturbing traits that America should pay attention to. He’s a man who said, you know, I will - I’ve slept with people’s wives, blah, blah, blah, and yet he has also said that he’s never had to ask God for forgiveness for anything he’s done. He’s a narcissist to the highest level. And that’s exactly the wrong person to put into the Oval Office. And I - I - I understand the frustration of some of his voters, but the thing that we have to look for is, you know, no one man can make America great. It is - it is we, the people. It is the people. And having the government get out of the way of the people that makes America great. The dreamers at Google, the dreamers at Microsoft, they didn’t need the government to do it. They needed the restraint of the government. They now say - Bill Gates says he couldn’t have started Microsoft now in today’s environment. That’s what hurts America. And we need to return to our constitutional principles. And that’s something that all Americans used to agree on. But now we’re playing this - we’re in this culture where celebrity wins. That - that - those aren’t principles. That’s a game show.”

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