GLENN: Then you have Sarah Palin. But nobody in the press is really interested in the Sarah Palin story, no. That a journalist has moved next door to her?
PAT: That's not the story.
GLENN: No, that's not the story.
PAT: The story is her viciousness toward that journalist.
GLENN: Oh, boy.
PAT: She has turned him into a victim.
GLENN: Do you know how victimized he has been?
PAT: Oh, my gollee.
PAT: I don't know what he's been through. I can't even —
GLENN: The press came and knocked on his door and asked him a question.
PAT: Knocked on his door. Knocked on his door.
GLENN: Knocked on his door.
PAT: Not near his door. Right on his door, knocked.
GLENN: Yeah, bring 14 buses of SEIU people and come and protest.
PAT: No.
GLENN: While their child was, you know, hiding in the bathroom.
STU: Nothing wrong with that.
GLENN: No, no, didn't do that.
STU: They didn't do that. They did something much worse than knocking.
PAT: Politely knocked.
GLENN: They knocked on the door and then asked a question.
PAT: And then when he threatened to call the police, he went away and so —
GLENN: And so —
PAT: But —
GLENN: The harassment never ends of these journalists.
PAT: This poor guy has just been victimized by this mean, nasty Palin machine as he told Matt Lauer yesterday.
VOICE: I think it's probably a lesson to the American people of the power Palin has to incite hatred and her willingness and readiness to do it.
PAT: How true.
VOICE: Had he has pushed the button and unleashed the hounds of hell and now they are out there slathering and parking and growling and that's the same kind of tactic, and I'm not calling her a Nazi but that's the same kind of tactic that the Nazi troopers used in Germany in the Thirties and I don't think there's any place for it in America.
GLENN: You know what's really strange? And you've really got to get your Nazi comparisons down because I've done some research on Nazis and communists.
PAT: They were all private citizens, right? All private citizens.
STU: They were. That's right. That's a good point.
GLENN: No, no.
PAT: Who just lived in, like, a remote area.
GLENN: No.
PAT: Teeny little village.
STU: No power.
PAT: No power.
GLENN: Here's what they all wanted. Here's what they all wanted. Gigantic government.
PAT: What?
GLENN: Yeah.
STU: No.
GLENN: Gigantic government.
STU: They are rightwing. You are thinking of leftwing.
GLENN: No.
STU: This is right. These are people that are hard right.
GLENN: Forget the wings. It doesn't matter which wing it has. It doesn't need to fly.
PAT: Huh.
GLENN: It gobbles power. See, because the bird, no matter if it's a rightwing bird or a leftwing bird, what it does is it builds camps and structure so it can crush.
PAT: As a private citizen, as a private individual?
STU: Local charity event.
PAT: Somebody who has like a Facebook page did this to these poor people.
GLENN: You know what we need? You know what we need?
PAT: What do we need?
GLENN: We need some sort of story that could tell us all about this stuff and show how the progressives can just slyly manipulate and grow the power of government and tell you one thing but do another. You know, because you guys don't get it.
PAT: I don't understand what you are trying to say here, but —