Conservative radio personality Glenn Beck has been very vocal about his dislike of Donald Trump.

In keeping with that tradition, he recently labeled the GOP candidate's actions as "possibly sociopathic."

The comments came during a recent interview with Charlie Rose.

When asked for further clarification on his assessment, Beck replied, "Have you seen him, during the last year and a half, truly feel for someone that couldn't help him? Truly connect on a human level and say, 'This has made me stop. This has made me think...I'm deeply sorry for what I have said?'"

He continued, "A sociopath is somebody who doesn't really see the human experience in anyone else, and I haven't see that in him. I haven't seen him deeply affected by the human condition in an individual...frightening."

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