Interesting. Glenn Beck Doesn’t Oppose Marriage Equality

Here is the exchange (video here) between FOX
News giants Glenn Beck and Bill O’Reilly on marriage equality. 
From Media Matters for America:

O’REILLY: But let’s take the gay marriage deal. Big
ruling in California. You really didn’t cover that much, right?

BECK: Nope.

O’REILLY: Why?

BECK: Because honestly I think we have bigger fish to fry. You can
argue about abortion or gay marriage or whatever —

O’REILLY: Yeah.

BECK: — all you want. 

O’REILLY: Yeah.

BECK: The country is burning down. I personally think these–

O’REILLY: But isn’t that one of the reasons because we are getting
away from the traditional way we used to live into this
progressive–

BECK: So let’s get back to — instead of arguing about these
divisive things, let’s get back into our churches and our
synagogues and–

O’REILLY: You’re not going to get people going back unless there is
a reason to go back.

BECK: But here is the reason, America. Your country is burning
down. I don’t think marriage, that the government actually has
anything to do with –

O’REILLY: But they do have.

BECK: –what is a religious right.

O’REILLY: I know, but they do have something to do, because gay
marriage is going to be a reality in this country in 10 years.

BECK: Why do they have anything to do with it?

O’REILLY: Because they choose to, and you’re not going to stop
’em.

BECK: This is where we disagree.

O’REILLY: The Supreme Court may rule against gay marriage, very
possible it would be a 5-4.

BECK: You’re willing to continue to go down the road of just
accepting well that’s the way it is.

O’REILLY: I’m not accepting anything. I wrote a book about it!
Don’t give me this “accepting.” Come on.

BECK: He’s so hostile.

O’REILLY: Yeah

BECK: Need a little Jesus?

O’REILLY: I have to correct you. I do. You are ignoring the
profound change in the American family. In the way —

BECK: No, I’m not. No I’m not.

O’REILLY: But you are not covering it?

BECK: Because I think that the thing that needs to be covered —
Bill, I believe in a symphony. If we are all playing clarinets we
ain’t gonna get very far. A symphony needs to sound. I’m covering
what I cover. You cover what you cover. Both of us are saying the
same thing. Watch the culture.

O’REILLY: Do you believe — do you believe that gay marriage is a
threat to the country in any way?

BECK: A threat to the country?

O’REILLY: Yeah, it going to harm the country?

BECK: No, I don’t. Will the gays come and get us?

O’REILLY: OK. Is it going to harm the country in any way?

BECK: I believe — I believe what Thomas Jefferson said. If it
neither breaks my leg nor picks my pocket, what difference is it to
me?

O’REILLY: OK, so you don’t. That’s interesting. Because I don’t
think a lot of people understand that about you.

BECK: As long as we — as long as we are not going down the road
of Canada, where it now is a problem for churches to have free
speech. If they can still say, hey, we —

O’REILLY: Oppose it —

BECK: — we oppose it —

O’REILLY: Right.

BECK: — but we’re not trying to kill anybody or trying to —

O’REILLY: In Sweden they have that too. OK, so gay marriage to
you, not a big a threat to the nation.