Beck suggests a Weather Underground plan leading to "world communism" and a "dictator" has been initiated
July 29, 2010 10:12 am ET
From the July 29 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program:
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IMHO
How is being democratically elected, and certified by the electoral college being a dictator?
How is having separate but equal co branches of Government being dictatorial?
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Now put your tin-foil hat on and stop hating your country so much!
Either it's 3:00 or Glenn Beck is bat$#!t, f---ing CRAZY.
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Or I'm cuckoo for cocoa puffs.
Glenn, your a f***in' nut case...
Starting with, "Drink Me"
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LOL
... and ending with "It was all just a dream!"
:)
It's depressing on so many levels, not the least of which is the tremendous waste of resources expended to deliver messages meant to divide rather than to unite, to misinform rather than to educate, to arouse fear rather than to reassure.
It's far beyond my pay grade to understand why Glen Beck wants America to devolve into anarchy, chaos and civil war, but I think he has the pitch just about perfect.
They must! This isn't something to play around with. And I don't believe Glenn or any one person can put the genie back in the bottle once it's unleashed.
Glenn and his staff should watch the Disney classic "The Sorcerer's Apprentice."
This appears to be their political strategy going forward. They will, eventually, cripple the Federal Government and obliterate the Middle Class. Most of the money will be concentrated at the top, and what's left of the American work force will be languishing in the Service Industries catering to the top 1%.
Why is Glenn digging up these ghost? Most of his audience isn't old enough to even remember the Weather Underground. (All ten members.)
I've read bits of it on line; all I see is a tedious, long-winded distillation of "people's revolution" rhetoric that was common among certain groups in the late 60s. Whoever wrote it apparently had a sh*tload of time on his hands and a lot of dogmatic ideas about perpetuating some kind of Socialist Utopia. Much of it sounds like bad dialogue that we've all heard B Movies from the 70s...Power to the people, down with the pigs, etc. Woopy F***ing Doo. It's one long cliche.
Only a simpleton would be frightened by it.
One banana, two banana, three banana, four...
Remember to add, at the end, after you've said that all -- literally everything people hold dear -- is lost unless people "stand up", and "take what is there's", that they should not be violent.
This goes beyond cynicism. When, if ever, will it be too much for even Ailes and Murdoch to countenance? Is there really no external limit on the ravings of this mentally diseased man?
lol
When they get called into court, and not a damn second sooner.