Levin has here expressed concern that this potential self-ordained leader may not have a cohesive political/philosophical policy with which to lead the Tea Party. And that is a valid concern.
Excellent point, and I note the "self-ordained".
One might consider the term "grandiosity" as linked to alcoholism, as well as the mormon belief that all "ordained into the mormon priesthood" males consider themselves to be "gods in the making".
Then shall they be gods, because they have no end; therefore shall they be from everlasting to everlasting because they have all power, and the angels are subject unto them
From LDS. org, official mormon website
Beck has done some work that is admirable, however one must not overlook the forces driving him and wonder what is his eventual personal goal. One must also look into those for whom he has expressed great admiration, such as Cleon Skousen.
Beck has done some work that is admirable, however one must not overlook the forces driving him and wonder what is his eventual personal goal. One must also look into those for whom he has expressed great admiration, such as Cleon Skousen.
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Agreed.