Posted on 09/23/2009 7:21:08 AM PDT by Bill Dupray
In the first few minutes, Couric asks him about his party affiliation (he leans libertarian), and he starts his answer by saying that when he was younger, he was socially liberal, but that he was also an alcoholic. When he got sober, he realized that liberalism was really not all it was cracked up to be. Couric didn't like that at all, but Beck just does an aw-shucks and gets out of it. It is a great.
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Gay marriage.
Gee, it's his show, and it's not his first rodeo. He's been on radio for a while, and has authored books. He certainly has an active mind. I wonder how many hours he sleeps.
His researchers work for him, at his direction. The content is his.
Have you even watched his show - lately? He's connecting a lot of dots, and uncovering more dots to connect. He, and his staff, are doing the yeoman's work for us. And so far, no one else is hardly even trying.
What's that axiom: If your taking flack, you're over the target?
If we chose to act, or not act, on the information he provides, it's up to us, but least he's out there swinging. And that's what I give him credit for.
There is a middle ground. The Left has made a big thing about being "non-judgmental" and "tolerant" about "lifestyle choices" (at least choices that the Left approves of).
We need to throw out any hesitation in being openly and vocally judgmental against negative behavioral choices, restoring the role of social disapproval as a constraint on bad behavior.
Perky asked him point blank if he thought abortion should be illegal. He said, "Yes". No qualifications.
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