Recent CNN hire Beck on Cindy Sheehan: “That's a pretty big prostitute”

On his radio show, newly hired CNN commentator Glenn Beck called Cindy Sheehan “a pretty big prostitute” but later agreed that “tragedy pimp” would be a more accurate term for Sheehan.

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On the January 10 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, Glenn Beck called anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan “a pretty big prostitute,” later amending, at the behest of his executive producer, Steve "Stu" Burguiere, that “tragedy pimp” would be “the most accurate description.”

Beck referenced Sheehan during what he called a “search for the biggest prostitute,” which, he said, sought to answer the question, “Who'll do anything for power or money?” The game initially pitted former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss against Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean, Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), and suspended Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens.

Beck, who claims that his radio show is “ranked as the 3rd most listened to talk show in America among Adults 25-54,” was recently hired to host his own program on CNN Headline News.

From the January 10 broadcast of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program:

BECK: Honestly, who's a bigger prostitute? Heidi Fleiss or Terrell Owens? Who's the person out there -- who's the bigger prostitute: Heidi Fleiss or Howard Dean? No, not even Howard Dean. John Kerry. Who's the bigger prostitute? Who'll do anything for power or money? I mean, at least Heidi Fleiss -- this is saying something -- at least Heidi Fleiss will admit to being a prostitute. You know what I mean? At least she'll say, “Hey, I'm doing it for cash.”

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BECK: Cindy Sheehan. That's a pretty big prostitute there, you know what I mean? I mean, more of a -- Stu, what did we call her when she was in the news? Not a prostitute.

STU: Yeah, we eventually got to “tragedy pimp.” Because we believe she's actually pimping the prostitute out.

BECK: Correct.

STU: Which I think is actually the most accurate description.

BECK: Pretty hard to beat prostituting your son's death. Don't you think?