Posted on 06/29/2011 2:57:15 PM PDT by Syncro
Read More »GLENN BECK VS. THE MOB
June 29, 2011Of all the details surrounding the liberal mob attack on Glenn Beck and his family in New York's Bryant Park last Monday night, one element stands out. "No, it won't be like that, Dad," his daughter said when Beck questioned the wisdom of attending a free, outdoor movie showing in a New York park.
People who have never been set upon by a mob of liberals have absolutely no idea what it's like to be a publicly recognizable conservative. Even your friends will constantly be telling you: "Oh, it will be fine. Don't worry. Nothing will happen. This place isn't like that."
Liberals are not like most Americans. They are the biggest pussies on Earth, city-bred weaklings who didn't play a sport and have never been in a fight in their entire lives. Their mothers made excuses for them when they threw tantrums and spent way too much time praising them during toilet training.
I could draw a mug shot of every one of Beck's tormentors, and I wasn't there.
Beck and his family would have been fine at an outdoor rap concert. They would have been fine at a sporting event. They would have been fine at any paid event, mostly because people who work for the government and live in rent-controlled apartments would be too cheap to attend.
Only a sad leftist with a crappy job could be so brimming with self-righteousness to harangue a complete stranger in public.
A liberal's idea of being a bad-ass is to say vicious things to a conservative public figure who can't afford to strike back. Getting in a stranger's face and hurling insults at him, knowing full well he has too much at risk to deck you, is like baiting a bear chained to a wall.
They are not only exploiting our lawsuit-mad culture, they are exploiting other people's manners. I know I'll be safe because this person has better manners than I do.
These brave-hearts know exactly what they can get away with. They assault a conservative only when it's a sucker-punch, they outnumber him, or he can't fight back for reasons of law or decorum.
This is the only picture I can find of the outside. The tilt is not the building, but my camera angle. I know it's big. I'll try to find one of inside.
The marquee lit up. It was so great to have it lit like that. The whole downtown seemed to come to life.
A scene from Hansel & Gretel.
I guess I never took any pics of the theater inside from a distance. All I can find are pics of our productions.
It looks very beautiful. All the art deco lines are there to be seen and cherished! Sadly, I also see the For Sale sign. Theatre is a really hard sell in small towns and suburbia. That’s, unfortunately, why I’m stuck here in the Big Apple!
Is the interior in good shape? Does it retain it’s art deco design?
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