The honeymoon is over Holla Forums! Glenn Beck had El Rato on his radio show today and pretty much made it clear that he's breaking up with him, and that he should have backed Rubio from the beginning. Its a long ass interview so I'll post a few quotes for you guys:
Also this is where El Ratio completely destroys Beck:
BECK: I just have — I have one more question, and this is worth $20,000 to me. Bump the next commercial, please. Take that first commercial. Give me the extra minute for his response because I’m up against a network break.
All of us have received pro-Trump emails, and we’re now on the Trump bandwagon. I have taken advertising from Donald Trump. And I would take advertising from Hillary Clinton because this is a business and I don’t believe keeping options gone.
However, I think everybody should be able to have their voice heard on the public airwaves. However, me getting information or email list now on Donald Trump is really rather annoying. The only person that I ever gave my information to was you.
As a candidate, you do not have to sell your list. Did you sell your list to Donald Trump?
CRUZ: Well, Glenn, as you noted on your radio show, you sell advertising. It’s actually what funds your radio show. And that’s true of, as far as any radio show, that’s how one communicates. That’s also true of every candidate. You don’t sell your list, but you rent your list. So if someone wants to access your supporters, they pay for it. And that helps fund your efforts. And so like every other candidate, sure, we have rented our list out for those who wish to pay for it. That is true, by the way, of every other candidate.
And so, yeah, there’s a hit piece today in Politico, a left-wing rag that wants to — that is hitting me—
BECK: Oh, my gosh.
CRUZ: —but somehow is not applying that standard to anyone else in the political world or for that matter anyone else on radio who sells advertising every day to fund communicating with the voters.
BECK: Well, I do have that same standard. Thank you very much. Ted, I disagree with you. I disagree with you strongly, but I still respect you as a man. And you have done a lot of great. And I hope you continue to do a lot of great work in the future. Thank you for coming on the program.
CRUZ: Well, Glenn, and you are my friend. I continue to respect you —
CRUZ: I have to break. Thank you. I’m sorry, I have to break for this network. Here we go.