The Black Gestapo

Fantasies like this rake in so much cash for Beck it's ridiculous.

This movie poster sums up everything you’ll hear on an episode of Glenn Beck, and surely what he would like you to envision. The more you fear it, the more money he can make off your ignorance.

To make any sense of Beck’s ramblings, you’d have to see Obama as the guy front and center of this image. The guy comes complete with 70s stache, the phalic pistol, and his “reparations whip.” Over his shoulder is Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity’s vision of Michelle Obama, and on his other side is the nubile blonde white bimbo he’s taken away from us.

Now, the cream on the cake must be the two Black Panther brothers framing the first family, the very same brothers out of the fake “Black Panthers in Philadelphia” story.

And what’s that it the background? Black militants gunning down the innocent white republicans sent to internment camps!

All of this takes place of course in front of a black-socialist-labor-commie-power fist!

Glenn Beck just creamed his pants! New G4 jet on it’s way!


To paraphrase James O’Keefe… James O’Keefe is corrupt and needs to be investigated.
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Well, this answers the question of what happens when a Faux News anchor’s name is left out of the talking points.

And it confirms my view of Fox & Friends being like putting the stupidest and least informed political commentators around in the same space together and filming them for the entertainment value.
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As usual, Bob says it all and says it well, leaving not much more to be said.
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Sean Hannity

The Man Who Never Told A True Word

Sean Hannity is pulled out of a Tea Party rally headlining gig by Fox News. Has the monster outgrown its creator?

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Glenn Beck, beyond ridiculous.

I could give a flying crap about the political process.


“I could give a flying crap about the political process. We’re an entertainment company.”
- Glenn Beck

Fits right in with the other douches.

The New York Times reports that a year after the Stimulus passed, the policies it enacted have saved or created 1.6 to 2 million jobs.

Just look at the outside evaluations of the stimulus. Perhaps the best-known economic research firms are IHS Global Insight, Macroeconomic Advisers and Moody’s Economy.com. They all estimate that the bill has added 1.6 million to 1.8 million jobs so far and that its ultimate impact will be roughly 2.5 million jobs. The Congressional Budget Office, an independent agency, considers these estimates to be conservative.

Despite some bureaucratic failings and stumbles on the way, by and large the stimulus package has done what it was intended to, stave off the next Great Depression.

The reasons for the stimulus’s middling popularity aren’t a mystery. The unemployment rate remains near 10 percent, and many families are struggling. Saying that things could have been even worse doesn’t exactly inspire. Liberals don’t like the stimulus because they wish it were bigger. Republicans don’t like it because it’s a Democratic program. The Obama administration hurt the bill’s popularity by making too rosy an economic forecast upon taking office.

Despite evidence to the contrary, Republicans and conservative pundits will continue to go on Fox News and say that the stimulus failed as if its common knowledge and no longer up for debate. This is an easy and obvious line for them since it’s an easy sell and requires little in the way of hard data.

Meanwhile, Democrats and liberal commentators have been busy calling out Republicans for voting against the stimulus while claiming responsibility for its positive effects and handing out checks to their local areas that are a result of stimulus funding.

Judging Stimulus by Job Data Reveals Success

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