C. Edmund Wright’s essay is right on and I hope Glenn “calls him” or responds. It’s all about questioning with boldness, you know?
FWIW, I want Glenn to put the democrat’s and the Republican’s platforms on his chalk board side by side so we can see that they’re “both the same” or “NOT.”
I enjoyed Glenn’s speech at CPAC, and took it for what it was: a Glenn Beck masterpiece. He’s not a Republican. He’s a Libertarian, although he likes to vote Republican.
C. Edmund Wright hits a grand slam when he points out:
“” Beck said in his speech that Rush Limbaugh is one of his heroes. Rush is a Republican by the way. He has been onto Republican problems longer than Beck has. Rush is a master of succinct brilliance — his latest being “the era of McCain is over!”
Ann Coulter is a Republican and she has said several times lately that “while there are plenty of bad Republicans, there are no good Democrats.” I think she gets it. Mark Levin is also a Republican, and for years he has used the term “Re-Pube-icks” to describe the very Republicans Beck dislikes. Levin knows history pretty well too.
Then of course there is Sarah Palin. For months, including in her endorsement of Doug Hoffman, she has talked the need for the party to return to the principles of Beck’s other hero, Ronald Reagan. Palin, you might remember, is a Republican.
And it seems to me that ZERO Republicans in the Senate and only one Republican in the House voted for Obama care. That’s hardly equally guilty in my opinion.
And let’s not forge the tea parties. There’s a lot of anger there at Republicans, but much of it is from Republicans who have had their “come to Jesus” moment apparently. “”
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