background preloader

Glenn beck

Facebook Twitter

Merry Christmas: Glenn Beck Calls The Suffering of the Poor A Lie. Glenn Beck recently celebrated the fact that millions of people will lose their unemployment benefits by Christmas, by using his Fox News program to call the idea that the poor are suffering a lie. Beck labeled the poor greedy and said, “What’s poverty in America today? Well, we just want our stuff.” Here is the video from Media Matters: While defending the rich, and claiming that they don’t get justice Beck “debunked” the “lie” that the poor are suffering. Beck said, “When you get things for free you don’t appreciate them. We don’t appreciate the things we have, and I mean even me, we don’t appreciate our country because it was handed to us. Then Beck attacked the poor, “We’re often told about the plight of the poor in America, and there is poverty in America, but let’s put it into perspective here.

After comparing today’s poor to the Great Depression, Beck claimed that the poor are just greedy, “What’s poverty in America today? Beck's Distortions Of It's A Wonderful Life Mirror His Distortions Of Current Events. Glenn Beck: Drawing On 1950s Extremism? Glenn Beck believes in four insane things before breakfast. Missed in the brouhaha over Sarah Palin's verbal flub about our North Korean "allies," and much more telling: According to host Glenn Beck's own transcript, Beck's very next utterance was to proclaim that the "mystery" jet contrail recently seen in California (explained weeks ago (even by Fox News online) as almost certainly an optical illusion created by still air and a jet contrail from a known UPS delivery flight) was in fact a secret two-stage missile launch by the Chinese government to assert their power over America, "sending a signal that the world has changed.

" Beck then went on to state that the Chinese "control the world. " Did Sarah Palin, would-be leader of the United States, disagree with any of this? Nope. Palin's verbatim response: "Well, that's right. " For Beck's (and apparently Palin's*) version of reality to be accurate, of course, these four logical conditions must also be true: And this gets virtually no comment anywhere.

Glenn Beck: Reading Between The Coded Lines.