August 31, 2009

Beck’s Chalkboard O’ Conspiracies

By Che
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Glenn Beck

Come on Beck you are a multi-millionaire. Can’t you upgrade to a Power Point presentation? Even a dry erase board would be better than what you have now.

It’s getting to the point where it is not even fun to cover Glenn Beck on this site. His wacky conspiracies and schizophrenic rants are becoming common place.

It’s kind of like the first time you saw the SNL cheerleading skit with Will Ferrel and Cheri Oteri. The first time you saw it, you almost puked because you were laughing so hard. But after a while, the skit was just okay.

Beck used to be awesome when he would make outlandish statements about people he disagreed with, like when he called the President a racist. But ever since his sponsors put the smack down on his silly talk, he has been relegated to the Chalkboard O’ Conspiracies.

Though I said Beck was becoming ho-hum, I’m still going to cover him. I can’t get enough of this train wreck.

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One Response to “Beck’s Chalkboard O’ Conspiracies”

  1. joze46 Says:
    September 2nd, 2009 at 8:50 pm

    Glenn Beck is an example of the leading edge of the Republican Party. Mr. Beck is tightly connected to Richard Murdock, Rush Limbaugh, Hannity, Levin, and just about every host on ABC hate radio and WIND Fox News…They all are simply a wicked bunch not to be underestimated at anytime.

    The unfortunate part of this whole political scene is these elements once held a great deal of power. They are the Republican leadership that brought America to this abyss. Especially the now dysfunctional “Derivative Market” the free wheeled Securities market that once sold custom made “Special Options” to insure profits parlayed, but into trillions of corruption. Isn’t it ironic now these very same people reject a public option for insurance? To me very laughable.

    The media which supported Bush and Company for the past eight years seem to be turning against the Republican Party. Now solidly after six months out of office Bush and Company, finally being questioned for the justification of the war and torture. The torture thing is a crime, Cheney and Bush are guilty, and it is just a tough time for this Republican Party to feel the violation of Constitution, Geneva Convention, likely NATO agreements and perhaps trade agreements.

    Enhanced Interrogation techniques are just an expanded word for violating many treaty agreements world wide especially the Geneva Convention about prisoners. Actually this concept of secret torture prisons only induces distrust and encourages other country not even Al Qaeda to disregard or disrespect any diplomatic agreement deals military or commercial. The Republicans have screwed America not only in a military security way they fouled the economic system way beyond being able to repair with in just these few months.

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