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O'Reilly cites his colleague Beck as evidence of a possible conservative resurgence

November 23, 2009 8:22 pm ET

From the November 23 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:

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    • Author by snoopy (November 23, 2009 8:35 pm ET)
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      wow, who ever knew that the resurgance of racism was also the backbone of the conservative movement?
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      • Author by mjh (November 24, 2009 1:53 am ET)
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        Who ever knew one wingnut citing another wingnut {who just happens to work at the same network} constituted a "conservative resurgence"?

        Makes you wonder what the both of them citing Hannity would constitute . . . a revolution?

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      • Author by emma quigley (November 24, 2009 6:20 am ET)
           
        Seems to me like our welfare system is racism. Keep em powerless, keep em dependent, keep em holding out their hands for more, more, more.
        We got just the right President to keep expanding the welfare base.
        It's all good for the left. www.csa-1776.org
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    • Author by ReasonAndResolve (November 23, 2009 9:05 pm ET)
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      If Beck represents the resurgence of conservatism, conservatives are in serious trouble.
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    • Author by Boxer1979 (November 23, 2009 9:23 pm ET)
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      O'Reilly cites his colleague Beck as evidence of a possible conservative resurgence


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    • Author by soze169880 (November 23, 2009 9:46 pm ET)
         
      The man makes his money making up ridiculous crap and putting on an act for people dumb enough to believe he's sincere. Sounds like movement conservatism to me, or specifically our last Republican president.
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    • Author by captfoster2 (November 23, 2009 10:20 pm ET)
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      Dammit... what about Sarah?

      Or is 'going rogue' not the platform of the Conservative party anymore?

      FYI: Loved the SNL skit based on Palin as prez and Beck as VP set to the movie 2012's plot, all from the mind of Kieth Olbermann!
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    • Author by emma quigley (November 24, 2009 6:29 am ET)
         
      Funny how no one can comment on Obama's job rating is 56% opposed to what he's doing for the country. If he is what all have said he is or promised to do, his numbers should be better than that - Don't ya think? All we have to do is let Obama be Obama - the media won't cover his ties with SEIU and ACORN - and the left bury their head.

      Fear, it's not very becoming when liberal Democrats have nothing to stand on but accusations and blame. www.csa-1776.org
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    • Author by bintx (November 24, 2009 9:04 am ET)
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      Beck is in no way, shape or form, a conservative. I don't know exactly what kind of "movement" he has caused to "resurge," but usually people take Imodium for that kind of thing.
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      • Author by bintx (November 24, 2009 10:10 am ET)
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        Ah, and we just discovered that the masked thumbs-downer guy is no conservative, either . . . just a Beck lover.
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    • Author by worrierking (November 24, 2009 9:36 am ET)
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      I see Beck's followers more of a seething mass than a resurgence of conservatism.

      They're extremely unfocused politically. They stand for nothing and against everything. Not enough of a following to win any real power but large enough to bring any kind of discourse to an end.

      If they're the face of today's conservatism, then conservatism or America will be gone within a generation.

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    • Author by Handyman (November 24, 2009 10:40 am ET)
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      Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin represent what I consider to be desperation within the republican party - I guess some people with limited reasoning abilities could see at a resurgence.

      Republicans and Conservative Groups can no longer blame unrestricted free market principals as the solution to all problems related to America. They are now desperately trying to redefine their party before total collapse - it's that simple.
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      • Author by hoosier (November 24, 2009 12:28 pm ET)
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        Barack Hussein Obama deserves most of the credit for the conservative resurgence.

        Rasmussen: Obama drops to lowest approval rating

        Inside the numbers: How Obama has fallen



        Beck gets partial credit for his role in exposing Van Jones and Chairwoman Mao and their resulting departures. Some credit due him for informing the nation of the corruption rampant at ACORN, too. Too many pieces to the puzzle to give all the credit to just one guy, though.
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        • Author by The New Pilgrims (November 24, 2009 1:25 pm ET)
             
          Good points. What I want to know is, when is Beck going to go after Obama for saying that we need to think like the Chinese?

          Think like the Chinese? Are you kidding me? That is not what I expect to hear from my American president.

          Solidarity, bro.
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