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Glenn Beck: I Hate Republicans, Too
Newsmax ^ | June 29, 2011 | Newsmax

Posted on 06/30/2011 7:10:00 PM PDT by RobinMasters

Glenn Beck is making it clear that he’s no partisan — he hates Republicans as much as he does Democrats, if not more.

In a tease for his new Web TV venture, GBTV, Beck said he dislikes members of the GOP immensely, according to Politico.

“I hate them. I think they are as much of a problem as the other side," Beck says in a new interview released just before his last show on Fox News.

In one video preview, Beck asks himself and Raj Nair, GBTV’s head correspondent, about what the average person thinks of his political leanings, and Nair agrees that the perception is that he is a Republican.

Not so, says Beck.

“I hate them. I think they are as much of a problem as the other side,” Beck says, walking alongside Nair on the streets of New York. He then invokes George Washington, saying Washington warned of the danger in political parties.

“If you speak out in today’s world, you’re either a Republican or Democrat. How about just being real?” he later says.

(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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He hates Republican (politicians). As do I. I'm a registered Republican because I want a vote in a primary where my vote will somewhat matter. Two votes for Perot were enough unintended-consequences.

The Republican party is a big government progressive party... and has been for a long time. (There are exceptions.) You guys with the RINO this, RINO that. There's an entire generation of votes who have no idea what you're talking about; "in name only". As if the Republican name means what it meant to Barry Goldwater, Bill Buckley, etc.

Better chance of going back to the gold standard, repealing the 16th amendment, establishing term limits on congress, ... than resurrecting a conservative small-government Republican party. The numbers just aren't there. Beck is on the right track. Let it all crash and burn.
121 posted on 07/03/2011 4:24:08 AM PDT by NamVet71MP
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Well, to be honest, it’s because of the homosexual priest issue, and the incident of an episcopalian priest attempting to kiss me at a mass one night many years ago that has turned me off from practicing religion, but it has not affected my faith.

I don’t want to rehash all of this, because I have talked about it in another thread, but as always, I’ll say that the choice of allowing homosexuals in postions of authority can have prfound consquences on the lives of people who don’t deserve to be preyed upon as they attempt to worhship.

As a result, I do not support and will not support anyone or any church who does this knowingly.


122 posted on 07/03/2011 9:01:53 AM PDT by chris37 (representative)
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