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To: greyfoxx39

Before the “Restoring Honor” event in DC he made a comment about standing where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. had stood at the Lincoln Memorial. The comment was something like, “Who the hell am I, Glenn Beck, to stand where King stood?”

He meant that he didn’t deserve to stand where King did, that it was too audacious.

Now, he has a mock up of the Oval Office at his studio.

But, before that he wrote the book, ‘Being George Washington’. He even wears a purple heart pin... it’s not the medal, but it’s still the pin.

He’s wrapping himself in Americana, in the presidency specifically, for some reason. I don’t think it is just because he has a big ego. I think it’s because he is trying to telegraph something with the symbolism.

Like saying, “The Oval Office is OURS now.”

It’s as if he is saying, Romney will be sitting where Smith was meant to sit.

I’m not into mystic messages, but I think he is a person that does believe in messages and symbolism.


59 posted on 04/12/2012 12:50:37 PM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife ("For the sake of our party we must stand united, whoever our nominee is."-Sarah Palin)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Beck is good at exposing the players in progressive control grab. I look at the Oval office as an Alinsky move to mock Obama, which they hate.

It is an exaggeration of how unAmerican Obama is. There are times I tune him out, but think he is on the right track trying to get the message out beyond cable and network news.

he has covered what others do not. Recently talked about how Cass Sunstein has helped make so many regulations, that the average person or business can be charged and arrested for minor issues.

63 posted on 04/12/2012 1:01:43 PM PDT by opentalk
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