Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Glenn Beck puts his person before his patriotism -- Fw: TommygunNG sent you a video: "Glenn Beck tells his listeners WE MUST support Ron Paul"

 
Glenn Beck will demand freedom in the domestic setting to the point of losing that freedom to a foreign enemy.  He mentions a threat of war with China, yet seems to forget that if we lose a war with China (which is sure to happen under the "very dangerous"--his words--policies of Ron Paul), we would lose our Constitution.  You see, unlike us, when the ChiComs conquer a country, they are NOT simply going to rebuild it and give it its freedom.  They are going to dominate us and force us to impose their policies on our people.  It will NOT be nearly as nice as they treated Hong Kong, because--get this--they are more racially-minded than we are, and WE AIN'T CHINESE!
 
But to give credit where due, I must give him credit for recognizing fascism as being on the Right (start at 3:33 point).  Apparently he has learned political science from some people a little bit more qualified than some Tea Party hick.

 
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This is proof that Glenn Beck is not a patriot. He makes it clear that he sees Paul's foreign policy as dangerous, but, darn it, he agrees with Paul on materialistic, selfish matters. Glenn Beck is a fucking idiot.
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