On "Real Time With Bill Maher" Keith Olbermann said that Glen Beck is "nuts." I can't disagree with this; he definitely does not seem to be well, the hype for ratings aside. But I must admit to laughing until tears rolled down my cheeks when on "Fox and Friends" Beck said to the host, "Gretchen, name the monster. There are more of us than there are of them." Uh...yeah!
Here are other highlights:
"We don't in the country recognize evil anymore...We are a country heading towards socialism, totalitarianism beyond your wildest imagination...I wanted to debunk these FEMA camps...I can't debunk them...If you trust our government, it's fine. If you have any kind of fear that we might be heading to a total totalitarian state, look out, buckle up; there's something going on in our country that is...ain't good."
Beck is obviously off his rocker; while I laugh aloud, it's actually sad that he has a show, as some might take him seriously. Rupert Murdock and the producers of his show should be ashamed of themselves for allowing such a wingnut to have a platform.
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