Media | Glenn Beck Beck: Jews 'Drive Me Out of My Mind' 'They're constantly talking' over each other, complains radio host By Matt Cantor Posted Aug 26, 2011 10:14 AM CDT Copied Glenn Beck takes part in a rally in Jerusalem's Old City, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue) Here’s something Glenn Beck learned in Israel: Jews “drive me out of my mind when they talk over each other.” Though he says he loves “the Israelis” and the “Jewish people,” “they're constantly talking!” he said on his radio show. “I don't know how that society even functions." Beck has held that no one is “more pro-Israel or more pro-Jew than I am,” the Hollywood Reporter notes—but his Nazi references and attacks on Holocaust survivor George Soros have left Jewish groups fuming. Read These Next Student fatally runs over teacher during toilet paper prank. Fox News apologizes after controversy involving Trump, baseball cap. Ghostbusters actor Jennifer Runyon dies at 65. He was known for 1960s moments that 'changed everything.' Report an error