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After some banter on New York’s Cardinal Dolan (with O’Reilly joking that “I’m the biggest sinner in the world and you have to put up with me because I was baptized”), Beck got to describing the work of small government “Tea Party” groups across the world. “There were people from Georgia, Bosnia, Germany, London,” he noted, arguing that “the left is united around the world, and it is time for those who want freedom, faith, and justice for all.” He added that many places around the world lacked a small-government tradition.
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“You seem to be the catalyst of all this,” O’Reilly noted, added that he perceived the situation as Beck and Soros vying for “dominance of the world.” “I see it as individuals against the machine he is trying to build,” Beck admitted.
The segment via Fox News below: