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It is laughable that Glenn Beck is taken seriously. Worse, that he is even mentioned in the same breath as MLK. If you compare their accomplishments, it's a joke (see what I mean here http://bit.ly/bs5DPm). In truth all Beck is doing is promoting his celebrity and his books, thus building his wealth. And the Tea Partiers? They are willing dupes to help him, and they get nothing but the deserved ridicule and derision from having a frat boy and morning zoo DJ their intellectual and spiritual leader.
I like to consider myself laregly, apolitical but such arguments (as I've read here and other like places) make me rethink who I should be.
In reading and hearing the local news--now, reading this article and the recent blogs on the topic--I've seen no fact. There appears nothing but opinions and bias to support the "racial" argument against Beck. At first slightly amusing, the assertions seem to be more revealing than they intended to be.
The revelation is that at least one side of the argument, is based in double standards. If it is not, then, it is selectively targeted for political gain.....and shame.
If the "racial" argument holds any truth about Beck's "racially motivated" rally, then how does the US let atheists march in the St Patrick's Day parades? Why doesn't the US government challenge German-Americans who visit the Jewish Synagogue? Maybe their intentions are not honourable, too?