Beck ties New Black Panther Party into his Weather Underground conspiracy theory
July 29, 2010 6:03 pm ET
From the July 29 edition of Fox News' Glenn Beck:
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Previously:
One year after calling Obama a "racist," Beck is still busy race-baiting
Beck still trying to prove "we" are "executing" the Weather Underground "plan"
Beck suggests Obama administration is governing from the Weathermen manifesto
You don't need a weatherman to know Glenn Beck distorts quotes
















Come to New Orleans, Glenn, where cops murder black people and then conspire among themselves to hide the crimes. Come on down, Glenn...
And it's easy for him to say, 'don't trust me, research yourself'. That gives him credibility, so of course his viewrers won't actually look it up and see he's a liar.
Easy money.
We have a schizophrenic who sits on a ledge on the corner of our building who spews nonsense to every car that passes by and talking to the voices that only he can hear. I feel sadness for him. He's ill, but he's not a danger to anyone but himself.
Please, stop with the lies. You're destroying our country for the sake of fattening your bank account and you don't care.
FOX NEWS, late Thursday, announced plans that it will increase production of it's popular line of FEAR, HATRED AND TERROR PRODUCTS, including "The Glenn Beck Show" and others, as the nation approaches the midterm elections and the Christmas shopping season.
"We are pleased to be able to provide Americans with the fears that so many of them don't even realize they need in times like these," said a FOX NEWS spokesman. "Glenn Beck's 'Fear Of A Black Planet Cologne' is sure to make a big splash with your honky, redneck, tobacco-chewing, librul-hatin, trailer-trash uncle with a gun y'all love."