Thursday, June 30, 2011

Glenn Beck: I Hate Republicans

Politico.com

Beck also gives a 10-minute interview with Raj Nair, GBTV’s head correspondent, during which both speak about misconceptions surrounding Beck. At one point, Beck asks himself and Nair about what the average person thinks of his political leanings, and Nair agrees the perception is that he is a Republican.

Not so, says Beck. “I hate them. I think they are as much of a problem as the other side,” Beck says, walking alongside Nair in the streets of New York. He then invokes George Washington, saying Washington warned of the danger in political parties.

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6 comments:

  1. This is why I have always loathed Beck from the first time I listen to him on radio. He is a simpering, whimpering half witted jackanape playing with the dumbest theories. The logic flow of his fox show as always incoherent and I am glad we are rid of him. I hope for a wicked failure that he made recommence his drunken revelries.

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  2. Beck being a fool he has always been. Dumb Mormon spaceship god-man.

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  3. "Anonymous" is a murdering child molester.

    Want proof? Who needs it! If one acts by the standards of "anonymous" you can say the worst things possible about anyone but offer zero proof. It's called the Court of Public Opinion and evidence matters not, only the accusation.

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  4. Although I dislike the use of the word "hate" in the context of a political party, "Highly displeased" would probably be strong enough. I'm pretty sure I know where Glenn is coming from. If we take the time and energy to elect them to office, one might hope they would be brave enough and strong enough to really stand up for constitutional principles.

    Anonomyous, if you want the respect of your peers, you must have courage to let people know who you are. One thing you can say about Glenn Beck is that he is out there where people who disagree can take pot shots at him. He doesn't live anonomyously.

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  5. I'm like Beck, I know adherence to the Constitution is far more important than any political party! What do we have now, the Socialist Peoples Party and Socialist lite? Wake up people, the Republican party hasn't delivered in decades! If the
    Republican Party is not much different from the Democrat Party, what's the purpose, other than to play on a stupid "team mentality".

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  6. One of the mantras of the Left is that "everyone does it." This they do for the benefit of the Right. In other words, when the Left is caught with its ugly pants down, they are the kind that are willing to take it all down rather than admit bring wrong. This, however, explains the Left's mindset: They are willing to destroy the nation if they see they cannot win. This is also the reason some are convinced that if Obama is exposed, those unwashed masses, read "minorities," will become somehow upset and riot. This is a thuggish tool taken from the Union Thug mentality of the Left.

    I could not care less if some Leftoid tries to argue this point and attempt to reduce what I said to a mere opinion. This is also a Leftoid method for reducing what they see is inarguable from their viewpoint.

    As for Beck, he has never impressed me outside of his infrequent expose of American history. However, sometimes I see that effort an attempt to create believability in Beck's views. However, on one of his radio shows he and his trained parrot laughed at those who questioned whether Obama is a US citizen, illegible to be the President. No open-minded man would dare to this in a "freedom of speech" country.

    As for his being a Mormon, who cares if the man could treat his personal religions beliefs as being apart from his political views. In this, I also believe Beck is a failure.

    And this is NoCrud

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche