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Jun
16

 

Glenn's new book,   The Overton Window, could not have come out at a more appropriate time. There's no better way to illustrate how we've arrived at a place where the left can be calling for Obama to assume near dictatorial powers, and no one seems to mind.

The left is freaking out over the book   LOL

Buy this book and then go check out Glenn's reaction to the leftist reviews.

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May
23

Students punished for American flag shirts on Cinco de Mayo

We've gone from a country that people used to — they loved it so much, they wanted to blend in so much, they would change their name from Jorge to George. They would change their name so they would sound more American. Now, I don't think we need to change people's names, but I don't think that we should be celebrating Mexican holidays at the expense of America. Beck

We used to be something called a melting pot. Melt in! You don't melt in by being offended by people who are wearing the American flag.

If you want to be an American, it's your flag now, too, not the Mexican flag. You want Mexico? Go back to Mexico! You want Germany? Go back to Germany! You want Sweden? Go back to Sweden! Canada? Go back to Canada!

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Mar
12


…or so the NY Times says. How stupid. Glenn BEck

The left has come out with an interesting new attack on Glenn. In recent programs, Glenn has been talking about Social Justice and how it is synonymous for redistribution of wealth. Glenn said if your church is like Jeremiah Wright's church and preaches this type of social justice: get away from it.

But, The New York Times can always be counted on for being an organ for the White House, and claims that Glenn just hates poor people. It's bad even by New York Times standards. Glenn reads the article and responds on radio today – read transcript.

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Jan
15

Top-rated talk radio host Rush Limbaugh lives once again — and to paraphrase Mark Twain, “reports of his death are greatly exaggerated.”

Rush’s Web site announced that he would return to his show on Wednesday, Jan. 6, one week after he was hospitalized with chest pains during a vacation in Hawaii. Medical personnel at a Honolulu hospital found no signs of heart disease afflicting the 58-year-old conservative icon, clearing him to resume entertaining and informing the faithful listeners he calls “dittoheads.”

But Limbaugh’s critics were apparently crestfallen about his good health news, after postings over the blogoshere this past weekend took glee in his possible heart attack, with some wishing or even reporting that Limbaugh had died from cardiac arrest.

For example, shortly after news broke that Limbaugh was hospitalized, the online encyclopedia Wikipedia updated his page and pronounced him dead:
“Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (born January 12, 1951, died December 30, 2009) is an American radio host and conservative political commentator. He is the host of The Rush Limbaugh Show, the highest-rated talk-radio program in the United States.”

The lie was quickly removed from the Web site. But that didn’t stop liberal bloggers from expressing disappointment that Rush did not in fact have heart disease — or from wishing him ill or even dead.

A number of posts on the left-wing site Daily Kos spewed venom against Limbaugh, with offerings such as:

“If he gets well, so be it. If he gets worse, be it paralyzed, comatose, or dead, he’s earned it.”

“I hope he dies and I’m glad he’s sick.”

“I’ll never apologize for hating Rush. Or wishing death and illness on him.”

A post on redstates.com read: “Dear Heavenly Father, Jesus, please take Rush Limbaugh for the sake of the country.”

And this vile offering appeared on TMZ.com: “Oh, please let him die! Preferably quickly and very painfully.”

[you people are disgusting and may all you wish for others come back at you one hundred-fold!]

News that Limbaugh did not in fact pass away may have left some in bad humor, but Rush has the last laugh — he’s alive and well.

Ironically, soon after reports of Limbaugh’s hospitalization circulated, word surfaced that another vacationing conservative media voice had died — Glenn Beck.

“While I was not in the hospital for any heart-related issues at all, and Rush Limbaugh was,” Beck said on his Monday radio program, “the day that I was writing Rush and saying, ‘Hey man, thoughts and prayers are with you,’ was the day that I got a phone call from my business partners that said: ‘You are alive, right?’”

Beck said a “major news organization” called his business partner and said “we’d just like a statement on the fatal plane crash of Glenn Beck . . . Apparently he was in a fatal plane crash and we just wanted a statement from you.”

Beck added: “Needless to say, I am not dead.”

Fans of the Rush and Beck online have hit back at the false and mean-spirited reports against Limbaugh and Beck, noting that if conservatives had posted such unseemly comments about Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and other liberal icons, the major media story would have expressed outrage.

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Nov
02

Glenn Beck radio show
He is at it again — Jeremiah Wright. Clearly, he is so fervent in his delusions, that nothing will convince him to tone it down, much less shut up! And Obama listened and absorbed all this for 20 years. Wright is so "out there" that you cannot just sit around listening to him if you disagree. It would make you crazy! And Obama is not crazy. He listened for 20 years because it echoes what he already believes. Take note.

Rev. Wright says is clearly about America: the land of the greed and home of the slave.

So Glenn asks him why stay here if that's the way he feels.

Wright's Answer: For the people. My work with liberation theology, with Latin American theologians, with the Black Theology Project and what the Cuban Council of Churches taught me 30 years ago the importance of Marx and the Marxist analysis of the sociologies of the vulnerable and the oppressed who were trying desperately to break free.

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Oct
15


If you end up in an argument with someone who supports the Baucus healthcare plan — you are truly in the presence of an idiot. But, in the odd event that you encounter someone chanting ‘healthcare for all’ and urging passage of this plan — prepare yourself with this hypothetical argument with the idiot.

 

   
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