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Quote from: Callaway on August 05, 2009, 10:53:44 AMQuote from: parts on June 14, 2009, 06:19:55 PMQuoteIn a new series called "Drill Baby Drill," Cobb explores conservative writings on the topic of sex. He chose Beck as his first subject because of a chapter in his 2003 book "The Real America: Messages from the Heart and Heartland," in which Beck describes (explicitly) making out with his sister. Cobb has reenacted this scene in the video below. At the end of that section of the book Beck wrote: "By now, you probably have realized that I am not in love with my sister...So, what's the point? Why did I spend a whole chapter talking about a committed loving relationship with my sister? I did it because right now there is an organized ongoing effort to try to bend your values. To slowly shape your deepest beliefs into toleration and eventually acceptance."http://www.alternet.org/blogs/media/140445/glenn_beck_gets_freaky:_a_look_at_right-wing_erotica/Watch the video And he's against gay marriage, I have a friend who knows him and says he is evil I don't think that Glen Beck actually did anything incestuous with his sister. I think that he was writing satire, kind of like Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal.http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/modest.htmlGlenn Beck wouldn't know Swift from a hole in the ground. He's a FUCKWIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111
Quote from: parts on June 14, 2009, 06:19:55 PMQuoteIn a new series called "Drill Baby Drill," Cobb explores conservative writings on the topic of sex. He chose Beck as his first subject because of a chapter in his 2003 book "The Real America: Messages from the Heart and Heartland," in which Beck describes (explicitly) making out with his sister. Cobb has reenacted this scene in the video below. At the end of that section of the book Beck wrote: "By now, you probably have realized that I am not in love with my sister...So, what's the point? Why did I spend a whole chapter talking about a committed loving relationship with my sister? I did it because right now there is an organized ongoing effort to try to bend your values. To slowly shape your deepest beliefs into toleration and eventually acceptance."http://www.alternet.org/blogs/media/140445/glenn_beck_gets_freaky:_a_look_at_right-wing_erotica/Watch the video And he's against gay marriage, I have a friend who knows him and says he is evil I don't think that Glen Beck actually did anything incestuous with his sister. I think that he was writing satire, kind of like Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal.http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/modest.html
QuoteIn a new series called "Drill Baby Drill," Cobb explores conservative writings on the topic of sex. He chose Beck as his first subject because of a chapter in his 2003 book "The Real America: Messages from the Heart and Heartland," in which Beck describes (explicitly) making out with his sister. Cobb has reenacted this scene in the video below. At the end of that section of the book Beck wrote: "By now, you probably have realized that I am not in love with my sister...So, what's the point? Why did I spend a whole chapter talking about a committed loving relationship with my sister? I did it because right now there is an organized ongoing effort to try to bend your values. To slowly shape your deepest beliefs into toleration and eventually acceptance."http://www.alternet.org/blogs/media/140445/glenn_beck_gets_freaky:_a_look_at_right-wing_erotica/Watch the video And he's against gay marriage, I have a friend who knows him and says he is evil
In a new series called "Drill Baby Drill," Cobb explores conservative writings on the topic of sex. He chose Beck as his first subject because of a chapter in his 2003 book "The Real America: Messages from the Heart and Heartland," in which Beck describes (explicitly) making out with his sister. Cobb has reenacted this scene in the video below. At the end of that section of the book Beck wrote: "By now, you probably have realized that I am not in love with my sister...So, what's the point? Why did I spend a whole chapter talking about a committed loving relationship with my sister? I did it because right now there is an organized ongoing effort to try to bend your values. To slowly shape your deepest beliefs into toleration and eventually acceptance."
I do therefore humbly offer it to public consideration that of the hundred and twenty thousand children already computed, twenty thousand may be reserved for breed, whereof only one-fourth part to be males; which is more than we allow to sheep, black cattle or swine; and my reason is, that these children are seldom the fruits of marriage, a circumstance not much regarded by our savages, therefore one male will be sufficient to serve four females. That the remaining hundred thousand may, at a year old, be offered in the sale to the persons of quality and fortune through the kingdom; always advising the mother to let them suck plentifully in the last month, so as to render them plump and fat for a good table. A child will make two dishes at an entertainment for friends; and when the family dines alone, the fore or hind quarter will make a reasonable dish, and seasoned with a little pepper or salt will be very good boiled on the fourth day, especially in winter.
Here's a video which you may find amusing: Glenn Beck as Francis E. Dec.I definitely see a certain similarity.
Meh. There are a thousand more kooks behind him just waiting to take his place. It's like one of those video games where no matter how many you kill, they will still keep respawning.
[...] there is a general consensus among believers that NESARA promises forgiveness of all debt, elimination of the IRS, world peace, unity with our space brethren, the disbandment of the current government and—some believers say—its replacement with religious deities, with Jesus Christ at the helm.
Speaking of kooks, I chanced upon this page today.Quote[...] there is a general consensus among believers that NESARA promises forgiveness of all debt, elimination of the IRS, world peace, unity with our space brethren, the disbandment of the current government and—some believers say—its replacement with religious deities, with Jesus Christ at the helm.I weep for humanity.
That's a comedy film, a parody. They aren't serious.
I don't agree with the shit they spew, but I wouldn't call them morons. He was smart enough to get his own show, and have millions of kooks hanging on his words.