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Media conservatives are coming out to denounce Glenn Beck's "hatred"

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SCARBOROUGH: You cannot say that the president of the United States, Mike Barnicle, hates all white people. You cannot call the president of the United States a racist. You cannot wallow in conspiracy theories as he did for about a month, suggesting that FEMA might be setting up concentration camps and going on Fox & Friends and saying, "I can't disprove it," and then wait a month. You can't stir up that type of hatred -- calling the president a racist.

BARNICLE: Yeah.

SCARBOROUGH: And then say, "I'm just a rodeo clown." Can I -- can I -- I've got an honor roll. We're gonna have a conservatives honor roll on this show.

BARNICLE: All right.

SCARBOROUGH: And trust me, you want to be on this honor roll. I know how these stories end. I always know how they end -- and I'm talking to you Mitt Romney, and I'm talking to anybody who wants to be president in 2012. You need to call out this type of hatred, because it always blows up in your face.

But yesterday, Pete Wehner, Karl Rove's political guy inside the White House -- brilliant guy, writes for Commentary. And we disagree on a lot, Pete and I do, but Pete came out yesterday and said Glenn Beck is bad for the conservative movement. We need more people doing that. You cannot preach hatred. You cannot say the president's a racist. You cannot stir up things that could have very deadly consequences. I was in Congress in 1995. I know where this can end. You can't do it, and then say, "I'm a rodeo clown."
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Former Bush speechwriter Peter Wehner: "[T]he role Glenn Beck is playing is harmful in its totality."
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Mark Levin: Beck "mindless," "incoherent," "pandering," and "pathetic."
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David Frum: "GOP Surrenders to Beck's Mob Rule."
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Parker: Beck and Rush Limbaugh are "empower[ing] racists."
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Brooks: Beck and Limbaugh are "race-baiting."
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Hasselbeck slams Beck: "[D]anger in what he said," and he is not "able to back it up."
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Little Green Footballs' Johnson: "Wehner agrees with me: Glenn Beck: Harmful to the Conservative Movement."
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In addition to media conservatives, GOP Rep. Inglis told town hall attendees to turn off Beck's show. At an August town hall event, Republican Rep. Bob Inglis (SC) said to attendees who watch Glenn Beck: "Turn that television off."
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222 comments // Media conservatives are coming out to denounce Glenn Beck's "hatred"

  • Birdmanbob4
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      Birdmanbob4  
    • What hatred? This is all about expectations .....everyone ...Expects someone on the right to behave nicely ...example a crooud of a amount around 1.7 million people marched on Washington not to long ago! take a guess how many got arested .....Zero nada zilch, Now But on the left lol you get 2 million together and the event ends with no arrests..it's a mirracle

    • 2 years ago
  • RFIDemocracy
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      RFIDemocracy  
    • Birdmanbob4:

      '1.7 million people'

      You are the last person alive who says it was more than 60,000.

      'Now But on the left lol you get 2 million together and the event ends with no arrests..it's a mirracle'

      You probably have a point but just have some difficulty expressing yourself.

    • 2 years ago
  • montesooma
  • RFIDemocracy
  • unclecharlie
  • montesooma
  • unclecharlie
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    • unclecharlie:

      Truth is not relative. The CatholicChurch (from the Greek "katholikos") has Truth. That is why it has survived 2,000 years. It's a shame those who are professed Catholics don't know what their church teaches, or why.

    • 2 years ago
  • RFIDemocracy
  • J_Jammer
  • RFIDemocracy
  • RFIDemocracy
  • montesooma
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      montesooma  
    • yeh -- glenn has the facts right, everybody already knew what acorn was up to, we just couldn't get govnment to do anything about it --- one congressman said that the "powers that be" made him call off the investigation.
      The "powers that be" were enjoying the use of ACORN to funnel money to get their comrades elected, and doing so with deniability.
      Shutting down ACORN will be cutting off a big source of govnment corruption and a big part of the redistribution machine.

    • 2 years ago
  • noxidereus
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      noxidereus  
    • The whole ACORN story is bullpuckey, like most of what Glenn Beck covers. He does not have the facts right. Those of you blindly following him, thinking Obama is the one pulling the wool over your eyes, don't even realize that it is people like Glenn Beck and corporations that are the ones who are manipulating you.

      The unbelievable thing is that you can easily find this out for yourself, by doing some research. Beck acts like a televangelist and he is playing on people's emotions, and to keep with the religion analogy, his followers just accept what he says as dogma. Well you people who think that Obama is racist or a nazi or whatever unfounded propaganda you people seem to eat up so readily... just double-check the facts if you don't like people lying to you.

      Personally I hate Glenn Beck for being a liar and for getting the reactionary people amongst us who lack enough brain power to know any better to get all riled up, and Beck directs that anger at Obama by saying he's not American and he hates white people... Glenn Beck is going to get someone killed. He is among the scum of the earth.

      Here's the info about ACORN and how you are all fooled by the right-wing media. Blind followers - just like religion:

      http://www.uni.edu/martinc/acornstudy.html

    • 2 years ago
  • Abraham99
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      Abraham99  
    • noxidereus:

      "Bullpucky?"
      Sorry, this ACORN story didn't get big and it didn't get sharply criticized and noticed by Congress and the typical whoops-we-missed-that-story media, because it's not important.
      The videos of the fake prostitute and al that hype is not what bothers me about ACORN, in fact, not even the "avoid IRS taxes" tidbit moves me much. No, I am concerned that they had been doing many different, underhanded, sleazy money "mistakes" for quite a while. That only prompted the video eavesdropping. The real story was happening there all along. This was done only to bring media attention, which then would get ACORN scrutinized for allegations which were earlier not believed.
      Additionally, many of Beck's "fans" are people like me who know very well that he hypes things up and exaggerates to get attention.
      Your religion-based television evangelist example, was smart and relevant, but I look at it like a hospital. Glenn Beck is one of those doctors who is always alarming you to be very exacting and vigilant. While you realize that there second opinions everywhere, and that you aren't going to follow this doctor's meticulous instructions, you still become more aware. This heightened awareness is needed for a country has had enough of its Pearl Harbors, and its assassinations, and its World Trade Center bombings, all of which came about because of complacency and a lowered guard.

    • 2 years ago
  • Abraham99
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      Abraham99  
    • Glenn you are the best.
      Unfortunately, many of the people on Current do not like Glen Beck. I think he's very cool and brave.
      I guess I agree with the 8 million households that watch him.

    • 2 years ago
  • Birdmanbob4
  • Birdmanbob4
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    • If you were watching Joe and Company two days before they were asking themselves why did they do "NO" coverage on Van Jones and why the ACORN Story was not on their raidar at all.. then they realised that basically they did not even cover the Huge March on Washington....The fact that Beck is Killing them in the ammount of viewers. is the reason ....the Combanation between Fox and Beck along with Brierbart and Drudge...the reality is they thought they could just "SIT" on a Story and it would go away...well the sad truth for them is those Days are over...Say what you want about Fox but at least they invite guest's with aposing Opinions witch is mucho more than 99% of MSNBC's Pollicy.......The Story that is Going to Piss off America next is Proof that William "The home grown Terror guy" really did write Obama's Book you know the one that people on shows like MSNBC pointed to that was Proof Obama was smarter than Hillary Look it up "Brierbart The B Cast" ...yea those are thre "REPORTERS" who single handedly took a look at Van Jones and took out ACORN so have a nice Day!...

    • 2 years ago
  • WakeUpPeople
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      WakeUpPeople  
    • Birdmanbob4:

      For your information.
      ~ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Fox
      ~ "Fox News Channel promotes itself under the slogan "fair and balanced", but examinations of the channel's guest selection have found notable imbalances towards Republicans and conservatives. In 2001, media watch group Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting studied the guestlist of FNC's flagship news program, Special Report, it found that Republicans made up 89 percent of Fox News' partisan guests, outnumbering Democrats 50 to 6. Avowed conservatives made up 71 percent of guests."

      I've tried finding a figure for MSNBC, but no luck. The truth is, they both have a bias. I just don't want you to think that Fox is any better, because they aren't.

    • 2 years ago
  • hunzedog
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      hunzedog  
    • funny thing about what beck did;it isnt illegal ! no matter what he said. he didnt steal anything from me!.now lets open those books and see who is lying.

    • 2 years ago
  • samthesixth
  • hombre76
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      hombre76  
    • You only wish I thought enough of you monte to be pissed. I reject your ideas like I would those of any fanatic. What I have for you is contempt and loathing as I would for any trash spewing peice of garbage, and yes oh great gods of current I know you will smite my post here as breaking guidelines but the system will still have sent monte my message and really that's all that mattered to me. :)

    • 2 years ago
  • montesooma
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      montesooma  
    • Love glen beck and i watch him everyday - i believe he asks the questions that are being ignored by people on other networks.
      I know he is being attacked for the same reasons palin was -- simply because they are a threat to lord obama and his subjects don't like it.
      And the fact that i state this and it pisses you guys off especially hombre76 ---Pleases me greatly.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
  • ocanada
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      ocanada  
    • J_Jammer:

      I wish we paid more attention to the parting words of presidents. Whether it's Washington's warning about the two party system or Ike's call to end the military industrial complex I wish presidents didn't wait till they were on their way out to give us the wisest sentiments they can offer. I wish even more we would have acted on them

    • 2 years ago
  • cztheday
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      cztheday  
    • The greatness of the founding fathers, in my view, lay in their keen understanding of human imperfection...and how to account for that imperfection in establishing a system of government and individual rights. The system of checks and balances among the three branches of government beautifully anticipates the fact that individual branches would make mistakes or, on occasion, be dominated by unscrupulous people. In such cases, the other branches stood ready to prevent that tyranny from spreading.

      Likewise all of the freedoms granted in the Bill of Rights are calculated to give us free reign to identify problems in our society, debate them, and resolve them...when people in most other countries would be afraid to even identify the problem out loud for fear of imprisonment or worse.

      I don't think any of the founding fathers even WANTED to set the structure of government and rights into concrete, unchanging for all time. They anticipated that times would change and that language would be interpreted differently. They simply could not anticipate what those change were going to be with precision...so they bequeathed to us the mechanisms for changing those interpretations such as via decisions of the Supreme Court or Statutory enactments by Congress.

      Not bad for a bunch of guys in powdered wigs!

    • 2 years ago
  • GoodGodGuy
  • rockfrek3
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      rockfrek3  
    • Im glad to see that there is finally some conservatives speaking out against the confused drunken rambling of glenn beck. Also would j be quite he's confused people don't yell at him he seems to think that its ok to have peoples rights ripped from them. Also so you don't think you've won the debate j jammer i am off after this comment

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • This is what I believe:

      People can state whatever the hell they want. I don't care to stop them. I will state what I think, though. I can and will state how I think about those that stated said things. I will have an opinion.

      I will not, however, protest or call to get commercials to drop or write letters of how much someone's program sucks or do anything that would force someone out from sharing their opinions.

      That's just pathetic behavior and I will NOT be a part of such prattle.

    • 2 years ago
  • ocanada
  • J_Jammer
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  • metalcookiesxy70
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    • J_Jammer:

      Mmhm...

      Humans disagree, they fight and argue, they believe in what they want to trying to take others along their side as well to believe with them, for everyone cannot be the same, hence there are few who choose neither side....

      Opposition is the greater manipulation of going against the current.........

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
  • ocanada
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • J_Jammer:

      Teachable isn't the same as creditable.

      As we all know if money = care then Obama cares for the Car companies 1 billion times more than he does for education.

      Which is one good reason why teachable (in Obama's case) cannot and will not equal creditable.

    • 2 years ago
  • Future_America
  • petarro
  • J_Jammer
  • sidewaysclyde
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      sidewaysclyde  
    • Glad some conservatives are standing up to some of this outrageous commentary from disrespectful and downright and disgusting people.

      With that being said, I think this is a great opportunity for people to see just how many people really feel. Take the pc bullsh*t masks off and really hear their opinions. Now that we actually know how some people feel, as misguided as it seems, we can hopefully begin to deconstruct some of this racism and ignorance plaguing this nation.

    • 2 years ago
  • PirateSauce
  • RudyRudell
  • reactionforce
  • J_Jammer
  • ocanada
  • J_Jammer
  • fireater
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  • J_Jammer
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    • reactionforce:

      If I can read this:wait, J can read? I though that was why he kep telling people tehy weren't specific enoug. Afte all he clearly didn't red their posts.

      I can read just about anything....because clearly you dropped letters from your post but I still got what you were stating, go figure. it's not that difficult.

      And if you are going to cry about comebacks maybe you should upgrade your own before you look at others in such a disapproving manner.

    • 2 years ago
  • samthesixth
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      samthesixth  
    • Beck spent much of the last administration admonishing Republicans. He claims to be an independent conservative. Conservative does not equal Republican.

    • 2 years ago
  • montesooma
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      montesooma  
    • samthesixth:

      i think a lot of conservatives abandoned the repub party on the basis that it is almost no different now than the progressives. True conservatives would never vote for campaign finance reform or vote to finance the private airport of another senator or even entertain the govnment controlling healthcare etc etc

    • 2 years ago
  • RFIDemocracy
  • montesooma
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      montesooma  
    • glenn beck is going to incite repubs to grow a spine and quit compromising with the enemy, hell it's already happening.
      Mushy go along repubs have as much to fear as progressives when it comes to job security.
      Do you hear that? ... that is the wind of change.
      americans are sick and tired of those who will play nice and go along with those who desire to destroy liberty

    • 2 years ago
  • LNSmithee
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      LNSmithee  
    • On his radio show today, he said that Barney Frank had said that Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac were not in danger of collapse, as former Bush Admin regulator Armando Falcon Jr. testified. That part is true.

      Beck said that Frank had made that declaration shortly before the Fan/Fred bailouts and the market crash. That part's NOT true -- Frank's remark was made in 2005 at the latest.

      Is that a lie? I don't know, because I don't know if Beck intended to deceive or if his memory is just faulty.

      But once again: How many people who grind their teeth at the mention of Beck's name even KNOW that Frank -- who was earlier in a sexual relationship with Herb Moses, a Fannie Mae executive -- was accusing Falcon of fabricating a scenario in which the orgs were in danger rather than taking action to prevent it?

      That's pretty important information to have, since the Obamanoids are promoting Frank as the man for the job of making sure it doesn't happen again.

    • 2 years ago
  • LNSmithee
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      LNSmithee  
    • I agree that Beck is too emotional, looks like he's nuts, and sometimes is over-the-top.

      And I watch every day.

      Why would an intelligent urban black man (rather than the old, tired stereotypical "illiterate southern christian") bother checking in to Beck? Not for entertainment. It's simple: He's providing raw facts that the bootlicking, Obamaphiliac competition are too cowardly to broadcast on television.

      When Van Jones slinked out of the Obama Admin back into the underground in the dead of the night three weeks ago, Beck won a landmark victory. After saying he thought the President had a problem with white people, he was targeted for Nielsen death by one of Van Jones' old organizations. Beck responded by proving beyond doubt (documents, audio, video) that Jones himself - surprise! - has a problem with white people (even those white environmentalists)!

      Beck quizzed the White House whether they were aware of that fact. If they were, why did they bring Jones aboard? If they weren't, why weren't they?

      Are those unfair questions? Wouldn't YOU like to know why Van Jones wasn't vetted any better than George W. Bush vetted Michael Brown? Or do you just blindly trust Obama because you're so emotionally invested in him?

      Beck was also the conduit through which most of you learned of the institutional corruption within ACORN, the "community organizing" group with a long-term symbiotic relationship with our Community Organizer in Chief. ACORNholes were caught in the act of endorsing, aiding,and abetting tax fraud, prostitution, human trafficking, and child slavery. Nobody would have believed this story if it wasn't secretly videotaped, but it was, so you all couldn't say it was made up. Instead, you're trying to shoot the messengers.

      In an attempt to cover ACORN's inferior posterior, the source of this post, Media Matters for America, was reduced to slicing and dicing video of Beck's show to make it appear that he was slandering Tresa Kaelke, the woman on the San Bernardino ACORN video who told the undercover filmmakers she murdered her husband. They wanted to make you believe that Beck wasn't interested in checking her story out, and didn't express any doubt that Kaelke might have been fabricating parts of the story (or the whole story). In fact, Beck DID express those doubts, as illustrated by Wizbang!'s Lorie Byrd, who compares the "ransom note" edit of the original Beck broadcast with the real thing. Have the courage to watch both videos and then tell me who is telling the truth. If this thread was strictly about whether the facts were mostly on Beck's side, you would have very little to say.

      So what of Scarborough "coming out" against Beck? Please - Joe's first loyalty is to his paycheck, which comes from MSNBC, the channel Beck is beating like a rented mule. On top of that, people like Scarborough have to care what liberals think of him. So do the GOP politicians who are fearful of being linked to someone deemed controversial. Most right-leaners aren't, especially those who have watched the likes of Pelosi, Reid, and Kennedy give stronger, harsher opinions of Bush then Beck did of Obama.

      As for Mark Levin - I love the guy, and listen to his show more than I do Beck's, but Levin is green with envy of Beck because he thinks (with good reason at times) that Beck has stolen HIS act. The irony is that Levin is acting toward Beck the way squishy middle man David Frum treats Levin.

      I don't agree with every assertion of Beck's, but so what? You don't agree 100% with your favorite thinkers either unless there's something wrong with you, and you have given up thinking for yourself. When Beck says something that's demonstrably false, I will not object when he is called out, and might even initiate the call myself. I am not afraid to call him a liar if he lies. On the other hand, most of you are afraid to admit that lately, most of what comes out of that pudgy funny face of Beck's is the plain truth.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • LNSmithee:

      You better watch out...someone here will call you a phrase that Malcolm X coined in a speech for anyone that didn't agree with his line of thinking...well only those that are of the same skin color and they'll think they are being on the side of right.

    • 2 years ago
  • WakeUpPeople
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      WakeUpPeople  
    • LNSmithee:

      LNSmithee, You say that you watch Beck everyday, and you say you are not afraid to call him a liar if he lies... Have you ever called him a liar? Has he ever said anything that raised red flags in your mind? Just curious.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • LNSmithee:

      You should answer a similar question and post what you agree with Beck on.

      I'm interested to see if you can actually state something positive about him that isn't snide. I'm surely not going to see a reply because you can't answer it, but it's good to see if you can answer a question you propose.

    • 2 years ago
  • LNSmithee
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      LNSmithee  
    • LNSmithee:

      Thanks for the warning, Jammer, but I don't care. I would rather be called a "sellout" than throw my hat in with people like Spike Lee -- who couldn't bring himself to say that he didn't think George W. Bush destroyed the levees in New Orleans to make it more white -- or Randall Robinson, the reparations advocate who rushed to believe false stories that starving black Katrina victims had resorted to eating corpses to survive.

      Of course, Robinson blamed Bush for the apocryphal cannibalism.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
  • metalcookiesxy70
  • mhockley
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      mhockley  
    • Just wanted everyone to understand the "fact" that President Bush's speech writer along with the Karl Rove representative should be tried along with President Bush and Karl Rove for war crimes and terrorism...Anything short of that and we are doing a tremendous disservice to the laws our founders established to protect our country from wealth and power as well as the laws of the Geneva conventions.

    • 2 years ago
  • clownpuncher
  • AndrewH13
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      AndrewH13  
    • clownpuncher:

      Oh yeah, his intense political punditry and laser like intellectual precision has me shaking in my boots. His valued opinions shine a guiding light to the American people, and he shall be prolific in toppling the liberal regime with his unrivaled journalistic integrity...

      ...or maybe he's just a clown with more face paint.

      If I were a conservative, I'd think twice about being represented by someone that wears a dress while openly weeping on camera.

    • 2 years ago
  • clownpuncher
  • TitaniuIVI
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      TitaniuIVI  
    • "George Bush doesn't care about black people"

      I am a conservative, but I think Beck really jumps the shark. We have to remember though that he is just an opinionist, so when he makes crazy remarks about the president being a racist, it's on par with Kanye West saying Bush is racist. Both men are people with opinions, and apparently they have no self control of those opinions. But just because Kanye West thinks Bush is a racist, doesn't mean I'm going to stop listening to hip hop music, I'm just never going to buy one of his CD's. Same with Beck, if I run in to him while channel surfing, I just keep going.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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    • TitaniuIVI:

      Good mentality on 'not caring', however I don't think that many who are publicly disagreeing are doing so because of your reasons or even close to your reasons. More like saving face. More like pandering in hopes to look better than what someone else looks like and less like actual reasons that have merit.

    • 2 years ago
  • lu7cky
  • J_Jammer
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  • Hou_Kairs
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      Hou_Kairs  
    • Think for yourself or someone will be happy to think for you!

      Lets end this bickering and Unite as a Country already!

      Like people listen to what he has to say anyway. Oh ya, wait, they do. Because he comes up with some good one liners like when he said he's never hated victims so much before in his life, when referring to the 9/11 survivors.

      Wow, what a guy. Knows how to use his mouth, but unfortunately, not his brain!

      That's really someone to be looked up to don't cha think! lol

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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    • Hou_Kairs:

      LET'S UNITE!

      If you don't want to you're stupid.

      -----------------

      You constantly do that.

      You are stating:
      Do what I want right now! If you're smart.

      You are like the little kid that pets a kitten and says, "Good kitty." then punches it in the face and says, "You better stay good."

    • 2 years ago
  • RFIDemocracy
  • privateibber
  • ibrake4rappers13
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  • AreOh
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      AreOh  
    • The timing of all of this is extremely suspect, but we'll see how it goes. I want to believe that this rebuking of Beck is genuine, but considering the current state of politics, I will reserve judgement until I see the outcome of it.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
  • ibrake4rappers13
  • noxidereus
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  • noxidereus
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  • noxidereus
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      noxidereus  
    • ibrake4rappers13:

      lol. you know how i know i'm not living in my own reality? if i was inventing my own reality, you would certainly not exist in it. since you are trolling around as usual, i must conclude that i am still, sadly, in real reality. unless you found your way into my own reality(?) oh no! i'm raising my personal reality threat level from broccoli to carrot (in my reality, i use vegetables to denote threat levels). I stand strong against undocumented immigrant terrorists in my reality. Stay out!

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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  • GodsnConservatives
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      GodsnConservatives  
    • ibrake4rappers13:

      I sense it was stated in jest, but there is deep truth to this concept.

      Everyone DOES exist in their own reality.

      This is something our founders recognized. Everyone is a sovereign individual, as created by God (or whatever you want to call It). We have unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

      Think about it. What if everyone could do as they chose without fear of persecution? The only EVIL (read: government) required would be to ensure that everyone maintained their unalienable rights and no one could threaten them. This was the idea of America. Our government was supposed to protect our rights, not trample them under the flag of a better reality. Who's reality is it that every American be forced to purchase health care? It's not mine.

      I wonder what happened to that idea. It seems like such a simple concept to grasp. We all need to get back to the roots of how our country was born.

      We all need to exist in our own reality, and government should ONLY be used to ensure our reality is safe from evil-doers.

      No one should be able to tell you how to live your life.

    • 2 years ago
  • metalcookiesxy70
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  • GodsnConservatives
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      GodsnConservatives  
    • ibrake4rappers13:

      I watch him. I also watch Stewart, Colbert, Maddow, O'Reily, Mahr, Olberman, etc.. It's entertaining. What's the alternative?

      I challenge you, or anyone in existence, to find a news station or pundit that does not spew bias to their position. All media outlets are propaganda machines. They form and shape opinions to drive policy, consume products, and gain support for their cause.

      There are only a handful of media conglomerates out there (six last I checked). Out of those six, which ones do not air propaganda? Be careful and think about this. It's a trick question.

    • 2 years ago
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