Posted on 09/24/2016 6:00:41 AM PDT by detective
Shortened title.
Full title: Glenn Beck Profoundly Sad After Cruz Endorses Trump: Maybe It Is Time to Go to the Mountains for a While
The Blaze founder Glenn Beck has weighed in on Texas Senator Ted Cruzs endorsement of Republican nominee Donald Trump, writing that [d]isappointment does not begin to describe his feelings about Cruzs endorsement of his former primary rival. Beck posted the following to his Facebook page:
Profoundly sad day for me.
Disappointment does not begin to describe.
Maybe it is time to go to the mountains for a while. (Read below and notice the knives prodding that direction) Again, disappointment doesnt begin to describe my feelings.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
LOL.
Glenn Beck is serving an important purpose — to show, as you say, that to be a NeverTrump is to be a “freaking insane idiot”.
Maybe Trump is paying him to do that ;-)
Yes Beck. Take a long vacation in the mountains. -
I voted Cruz in our early primary; I’m ashamed to say.
His recent decision to do what is right redently in
accepting the reality of Donald J. Trump is a START.
Better late than never.
We shall see henceforth.
Naw, wait til Trump loses THEN head for the hills.
I love that book!
What’s sad, though, is the son he was traveling with, and whom he wrote the book for, was murdered on the streets of SF.
Ed
That’s pretty much what I figured.
Barton likes to take the Christian roots of American order and exaggerate them wildly beyond what the facts support.
He misleads people by telling them what they’d like to believe and Beck is the perfect foil, and maybe a willing one, for Barton. I’m never sure whether or not Barton actually believes what he writes- although I suppose he does.
In contrast there is Bernard Bailyn’s excellent “The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution” which includes the Christian influence on America’s founding without the excesses of Barton.
Bailyn a great.
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