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"American miracle": Beck's outrageous predictions for his "historic" 8-28 rally

August 26, 2010 8:25 am ET — 37 Comments

Glenn Beck has described his August 28 Restoring Honor rally with outrageous hyperbole, calling it everything from "an American miracle" to a "defibrillator to the heart of America." Beck has also claimed that with the rally, he and his audience will be able to "reclaim" the "distorted" civil rights movement.

Beck on his rally: National "turning point," "the anti-Woodstock," a "defibrillator to the heart of America"

Beck: 8-28 will be "a defibrillator to the heart of America." On the August 16 edition of his Fox News show, before he launched into a fundraising appeal for his rally, Beck described his August 28 Restoring Honor rally as "a defibrillator to the heart of America."

Beck says his 8-28 rally will be "the Woodstock of the next generation." On the August 19 edition of his radio show, Beck described his rally as "the Woodstock of the next generation." Beck further explained that just as "Woodstock inspired a generation," his rally "could be a new generation's defining moment." He also "guarantee[d]" his audience that if they don't attend, they "will say, 'Oh crap, I wish I would've been there.' "

Beck: 8-28 is "the anti-Woodstock." The next day, Beck described the rally as "the anti-Woodstock." Beck asked his audience if they remembered "how Woodstock just -- it just stopped people and put them in that place" and claimed that "[t]he people who went, that was the moment for them." Beck told his viewers that "[t]his will be a moment that they will remember for the rest of their lives." He also told them that if they didn't attend they will regret it "for the rest of their life."

Beck: "Maybe in a 100 years from now or 200 years from now ... this will be remembered as the moment America turned the corner." On the June 8 edition of his radio show, Beck asked his audience to "bring your children with you" to his rally, claiming it will be "an image for the history books." He went on to suggest that he believed that "maybe in a 100 years from now or 200 years from now" the event "will be remembered as the moment America turned the corner." He added, "I believe this is the pivot point."

Beck claims his rally will "grow the next George Washington and Abraham Lincoln." On his May 27 radio show, Beck urged his listeners to attend the August 28 rally, imploring them to join him "to set things right in [their] own li[ves]." Beck went on to suggest that attending the rally would help to "grow the next George Washington and Abraham Lincoln" and restore America.

Beck: "I really, truly believe" that 8-28 "will be remembered in American history as the turning point." On May 26, Beck advised his listeners to come to Washington, D.C. on the Thursday and Friday nights preceding his rally for events that he referred to as "unforgettable" and which "will make you weep all night." He then claimed that his Saturday rally "will be remembered in American history as the turning point." He went on to suggest that though it may be "even erased for history for a long time," when "our children are the ones that are writing history, it will be remembered as the turning point in the American experiment."

Beck: "You will see something on Saturday that has not happened in America for 228 years." On August 24, Beck promoted his rally, claiming that his audience "will see something on Saturday that has not happened in America for 228 years." Beck then said that the event would be "a historic moment" and that "if you read about it the next day or you see it on TV, you will say, 'Oh man, I wish I would have gone.' " Beck also said of his 8-28 event and Divine Destiny event the night before, "This is a God event on Friday and a God event on Saturday." He again implored his audience to "bring your children" to the event, claiming that attendees will "come as you are, but you leave there much more powerful."

Beck: 8-28 rally is "going to be one for the history books," "a turning point in America." On the June 10 edition of his radio show, Beck again claimed that his rally will be "a turning point in America." He also stated that the event is "going to be one for the history books" and could, in fact, be "double history" because it "may be the last time anybody's going to be allowed to gather at the Lincoln Memorial."

Beck claims "the Capitol will fix itself if we just stand between Washington and Lincoln and try to be those people." On May 7, Beck suggested on his television show that while "everybody tries to fix the Capitol," it is the attendees of his Restoring Honor rally that will succeed. Beck claimed that "the Capitol will fix itself if we just stand between Washington and Lincoln and try to be those people. Restore honor and the country will be fixed"

Beck: Restoring Honor rally "is a shockwave." On the August 18 edition of his radio show, Beck began "begging" his audience to attend the Restoring Honor rally, stating that if "you are looking for a restoration ... and you understand honor" to "come stand with" him. He referred to the event as a "shockwave," telling his listeners that "it is truly going to be something where you come as you are, but you leave much, much, much stronger."

8-28 will "reclaim the civil rights movement"

Beck: It was "divine providence" that 8-28 rally is on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a dream" speech. Beck discussed the date of his Restoring Honor rally on the June 18 edition of his radio show, claiming he didn't know that 8-28 was the date of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a dream" speech and stated that it was "divine providence" that his rally coincided with the speech's anniversary. Beck said of the date, "[w]hat an appropriate day," because he thought that King's "dream has been so corrupted." Beck then argued that "it's time we picked that dream back up." Beck later defended holding his rally on 8-28 by claiming that "whites don't own the Founding Fathers" and "blacks don't own Martin Luther King."

Beck compares his "historic" 8-28 rally to King's "I have a dream" speech. On the August 9 edition of his radio show, Beck stated that "the more we get into" the Restoring Honor rally, "the more historic it feels." Beck then compared his rally to the 1963 March on Washington at which King delivered his "I have a dream" speech, suggesting that his 5-year-old daughter "will remember this moment," just as someone Beck spoke with who went to King's rally when she was 5 years old remembered that event. Beck told his listeners that "this is going to be something that you'll never, ever experience any other time."

Beck: At 8-28 rally, we will "pick up Martin Luther King's dream that has been distorted." On the June 15 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that at the 8-28 event, he and his audience will "create history together ... as we pick up Martin Luther King's dream that has been distorted and lost." He also said that "your children will be able to say, 'I remember, I was there.' "

Beck says his 8-28 rally will "reclaim the civil rights movement." On the May 26 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that the civil rights movement "has been so distorted and so turned upside down. It is -- it's an abomination what has happened." He said that his rally would "be an iconic event" and that "this is a moment, quite honestly, that I think we reclaim the civil rights movement." Beck also stated that though, at the rally, "we're not going to talk about the issues of illegal immigration or anything that's happening in Washington," the attendees of the rally "will reclaim the civil rights moment. We will take that movement, because we were the people that did it in the first place."

8-28: The "American miracle"

Beck: "I expect a miracle on 8-28." On the July 22 edition of his radio show, Beck stated, "I expect a miracle on 8-28." Beck also used a Biblical allusion to encourage his listeners to use the "40 days and 40 nights" before his rally to "change your life" and "start all over again." Beck then asked his listeners to "witness" the "miracle" with him on 8-28.

Beck: "What is going to happen on 8-28 will be a miracle." On his television show on August 11, Beck claimed that "what is going to happen on 8-28 will be a miracle." Beck told his viewers that he is "filled with great hope because I remember, not what I've said to you, but what I know to be true. I've said for some time now, expect miracles." He also told his listeners: "Literally, expect to see miracles. Great, powerful miracles are coming." Beck also repeated the claim that his rally will be "a historic event" and again suggested that "there are forces in the government now that are trying to stop any new gatherings -- after this one -- on the Lincoln Memorial."

Beck asks listeners to "be a part of an American miracle" on 8-28. On the August 23 edition of his radio show, Beck encouraged his listeners to attend his Restoring Honor rally by asking them to "be a part of an American miracle." Beck appealed to his listeners by saying: "Please, if you are not thinking of coming to 8-28, or there's some reason, you're thinking, 'Oh I'm not really sure' -- something miraculous is going to happen on Saturday."

Beck says that "something miraculous is going to happen" at his 8-28 rally. On the August 16 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that he doesn't "know how many people will come" but that "something miraculous is going to happen." Beck suggested that "your life, your fortune, and your country are at stake." He further stated that "if the people show up, I think it's going to provide a shockwave to this nation." Beck told his listeners they need to "return to God, or we are going to be buried in the rubble of history."

8-28 "will be indelibly marked" on attendees

Beck: 8-28 rally "will be indelibly marked" on your children. On the August 12 edition of his radio program, Beck encouraged potential attendees of his rally to "bring your children" because the event "will be indelibly marked. It will be marked forever. ... It will be a brand on them." He also suggested that his listeners "sleep in your car" and reiterated, "I'm not kidding you, sleep in your car."

Beck: 8-28 "will be life-changing." On the April 16 edition of his radio show, Beck described his Restoring Honor event as one that "will be life-changing." He also suggested that the event will be "a moment you won't soon forget." Beck explained that it would be similar to his "American Revival" events and will be a "spiritual awakening."

Beck: Restoring Honor rally "is going to be a moment" and "you will never, ever forget it." On the May 24 edition of his radio show, Beck explained that he felt "overwhelm[ed]" by the "gravity" of organizing his rally. He then told his audience that he wanted them "to bring your son and daughter, and I want you to bring your grandchildren," because "this is going to be a moment." Beck claimed that "you will never, ever forget" the rally and that "it will be worth your time" and described the event as a "pivot point."

Beck: 8-28 is "historic" and "will be a thing that your children will remember." On the August 9 edition of his radio show, Beck suggested that his 8-28 rally will be a "historic" event. He claimed that "this will be something that you will read about and say, 'Oh man, I wish I were there,' " and will "be a thing that your children will remember."

Beck: An 8-year-old who attends rally will 20 years later say, "That's when my feet were put on a path." On the August 23 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that "in 20 years from now, someone will be 28 and they will say, 'I remember my parents took me as a kid, and I remember that moment, and I remember -- that's when I decided that I was going to live my life in a different way. That's when I decided I knew what was important. That's when my feet were put on a path.' " Beck also suggested that "if your children are with you at the Lincoln Memorial this Saturday, I can tell you that America will be fine 25, 30, 35 years from now."

8-28 has so many "enemies" because it's "going to be one for the history books"

Beck: Because 8-28 is "going to be one for the history books," the "enemies have come out from the woodwork." On the June 28 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that he knows that his 8-28 rally will be "historic" because, "boy, have the enemies come out of the woodwork on this one." Beck also touted the fact that people are coming to the event despite not knowing what is going to happen because "they feel something is going to be big, something is historic, something important is going to happen." Beck continued by saying that his event is "going to be one for the history books."

Beck: I "can't be more clear" about 8-28 rally because "the forces arrayed against this are unbelievable." On the July 15 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that he could not "be more clear" and was not releasing more details about the Restoring Honor rally because "the forces arrayed against this are unbelievable, and the depths that they will dive down to is incredible." Beck explained that he could not "tell you what's going on" because "I am not going to put anybody else in danger. I am not going to put anybody else in the line of making their life a living hell up until 8-28." He added, "Just know that it is going to be inspirational and history will be made."

Beck: The Obama administration "is coordinating" effort by New Black Panther Party to "disrupt 8-28." On the July 9 edition of his radio show, Beck suggested that "what's happening with 8-28" is that the Obama administration "is coordinating through the Center for American Progress or Van Jones" an effort for the New Black Panther Party to "come and disrupt 8-28."

Beck: "The campaign against this thing is absolutely unbelievable." A few days later, on June 30, Beck claimed that "the campaign against this thing is absolutely unbelievable." Beck also suggested that "this may be the last time people are gathered at the Lincoln Memorial, and boy, the left is doing everything they can to stop it from happening." He also alleged that people were trying to "smear" him by claiming that he did not have the proper permits for his rally.

Beck: The left is organizing like never before because they "know how important this is." On the July 1 edition of his radio show, Beck detailed transportation options for the rally when he claimed that "the left is organizing against 8-28." He further claimed that "they are mobilizing like I have never seen before." Beck alleges that the reason for such unprecedented opposition is because "they know how important this is" because, according to Beck, "this is the summer that it turns."

Beck: "The left is doing everything they can to suppress turnout" to 8-28. On the July 19 edition of his television show, Beck told his viewers that "the left is doing everything they can to suppress turnout" and to "discredit this event." He further claimed that "they have said and will continue to say all kinds of things about me," because "they want you to be angry" and "they need you to strike out."

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    • Author by nerzog (August 26, 2010 8:30 am ET)
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      What a jackass.

      I especially like the last one. Lowering expectations a bit, are we, Nostradumbass? I suppose, if only 43 people show up, you'll blame the "Liberal Media" for usurping your First Amendment Rights?

      Putz. I hope it rains all day Saturday.
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      • Author by ScienceBuff (August 26, 2010 8:59 am ET)
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        It looks like you'll be disappointed. Hot and sunny.
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        • Author by rkcomments (August 26, 2010 1:05 pm ET)
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          This is a rally of idiots, for idiots, by idiots.
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        • Author by Ro (August 26, 2010 1:22 pm ET)
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          In what universe is 88 degrees and very high humidity the kind of weather fat old people like to gather in?
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          • Author by Another_Cat (August 26, 2010 2:36 pm ET)
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            This is the one genius (sp. appropriate for Beck) move that he has made...Carabou Barbie will be there, they would gather in any kind of weather for her.
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          • Author by ScienceBuff (August 26, 2010 2:51 pm ET)
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            As they pass out from the heat, Beck will attribute it to being overcome by the holy spirit as channeled by him.
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    • Author by epkklk851 (August 26, 2010 9:08 am ET)
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      I have done more to organize an opposition and I know of only 5 of us who are going to this event. If that is unprecidented opposition, well, then Glennie has been lucky. There is nothing that can happen that will live up to all his hype and hyperboly. Even if 300,000 turn out (I sure hope not), it won't be as important as the "I Have a Dream" speech. Glennie may have positioned himself to have as much impact on the best seller list as Oprah, but he isn't capable of leading a mass movement, and he is going to be disappointed if he thinks his fans are going to lift him up and carry him into some sort of leadership position. The man's ego may be enormous, and it may almost counterbalance his misanthropy and self-loathing, but he lacks the attention span to stick with something long enough to really shake things up. And that is a blessing to those of us opposed to him. Glennie is a charletan, a fraud, a snake oil salesman and a tent show revivalist. He will collapse under the weight of his own words and deeds, we just need to wait him out. Exposing him will hasten the eventual fall. And if you're interested, 9:30 Saturday morning at the Vietnam Memorial, by the statues. I'll be the short, chubby woman in the SEIU purple T-shirt with the pink camera and the long, blonde ponytail.
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      • Author by dkylep (August 26, 2010 9:24 am ET)
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        Epkk, I'll certainly be curious as to how many people show up, and what exactly will be said. Remember to turn the gain on the microphone way, way up, so that you can catch the comments from the crowd and such. As a matter of fact, I'd recommend that while one person films whoever is ranting on stage, the others in your group make sure that they're catching the crowds reactions and what they're saying.

        Once you get home make sure to backup your footage. Bring extra batteries, chargers, tapes, etc. Don't let this be a situation where something happens and nobody is around with a camera to catch it, so that they can spin it and lie about what actually happened or what was actually said.

        As well, I would ensure that you have at least one or two people there that are imposing. A short, chubby woman with a camera will be like blood in the water for these people if they get riled up. Coming over and knocking your camera out of your hands, badgering you and preventing you from videotaping, etc. Make sure that you get a couple shots from up high, so that you can show the numbers of the people there too. When we hear Beck scream about a million attendees, you can post pics and send video to the organizations demonstrating that no, there weren't actually as many as he'll no doubt claim there were.

        I hope that you and your friends manage to get a lot of good footage that can be used (and sent to news stations if necessary to refute crap that Glen Beck and Sarah Palin will no doubt say about the event) and that you don't get bothered much. Good luck. You're doing a fantastic service to the still sane people in America. While I'm usually quite down on the current state of the States (and even my own Kanuck-land :)) your actions show that there are still decent people concerned enough about where things are heading that are willing to get involved and do their part in making sure that evil people like Beck and Palin don't get their way and drag us all back to the Stone Age.

        Cheers!
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        • Author by epkklk851 (August 26, 2010 10:06 am ET)
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          I'm going with my husband and daughters, none of us are tall or imposing. And thank you for your concern. We were hoping to blend in by being so unimposing and ordinary looking (worked in the past). And we aren't planning on carrying any signs identifying our opposition. Your advice about audio/video is good. I am thinking of going up the steps of the Lincoln for a long establishing shot. I'm sure the line for the Washington will be too long to make that a high point. I'm hoping the turnout will only be about what it was last year, 60,000-75,000. We'll see. I'm checking on my camera, the extra batteries and chips are good. I'm thinking about adding a video unit than just my tiny digital camera (I've never really liked videos, or family films, so it would be a new thing). I'll have a family discussion this evening. They are sort of dreading this, they hate listening to him for just a few minutes. I keep telling them we need to monitor what is going on. The best I can hope for is that the rally is boring, and nothing really happens and it turns off his followers. And we're thinking about going to Ben's Chili Bowl afterwards.
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          • Author by ny2nc (August 26, 2010 9:58 pm ET)
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            Have your husband dress up like a pimp and you pretend to be his "ho."

            At least that's the sort of truth-telling, patriotic, guerilla documentary making this crowd seems to endorse.
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    • Author by CatsRBigLuv (August 26, 2010 9:19 am ET)
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      I wouldnt be surprised if Beck oversaw his very own JonesTown Massacre; but as it stands, he is far too much like noted pedophile, hate-monger and brain-washer Micheal Tavesser, aka Wayne Bent.

      Beck and his followers have all the insanity and tact of a right-wing suicide cult.

      If anyone has ever seen the pathetic images of Wayne Bent and his congregation welcoming the purported End of The World back in 2007, I am sure Glenns little party is bound to include as much stupidity (if not the same mind altering subtances.)
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      • Author by epkklk851 (August 26, 2010 9:36 am ET)
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        The one thing that saves Beckie's followers is that they are disconnected by great distance. Cult leaders create a complete environment for their prey, they need to be close to do that, also, they need peer pressure to assist them. But, yes, I do think he aspires to cult leader status, but he can't bring himself to actually rub elbows with Hoi polloi. That thought hit me when he interviewed Michael Buble, he was such a fan boy, and he seemed to want to impose this on to the rest of us: Please, someone save us from drowning in saccharine!
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        • Author by cugagcmu805031 (August 26, 2010 1:41 pm ET)
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          According to Think Progress, the tea party groups are the behind the scene organizers of this event. TP also reported on yesterday that some tea party groups refused to participate because some of the leaders are suspicious of Glenda's real motives for having this event on 8/28. I recall one quote from a leader who said he didn't feel it was appropriate for Glenda to have the event on the same date as MLK's event too place.
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      • Author by cugagcmu805031 (August 26, 2010 1:47 pm ET)
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        According to Right Wing Watch, some Christian ministers are beginning to warn "Christians" about aligning themselves with Glenda because they think Glenda is beginning to portray himself as some sort of messianic figure. I doubt if any of the "Christians" who plan to attend are listening to these ministers because they are in the minority. Glenda has Barton, Franklin Graham, and other high profile "Christian" ministers to lend credibility to this non-Christian fiasco.
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      • Author by GrandpaMark (August 27, 2010 1:01 am ET)
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        I thought of the same folks; when these end-of-the-world cult leader's prediction is shown to be false, the group actually gains strength and cohesion. Scary, but the next inevitable step, observed throughout history, is a gradual abandonment of the cause. No one wants to be seen as the first to bailout, but once the exodus begins, the lemmings are LEAVING! Like the Marines in "Aliens".
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    • Author by grrson (August 26, 2010 10:20 am ET)
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      Remember, if any less than 1,000,000 people show up, it's all a plot by crypto-fascist-progressives.

      I can't wait to see what Glenn has in store. It will be like a slow-motion car crash. He will cry. He has to for this. And goodness gracious only knows what kind of idiocy will escape Sarah Palin's yap.

      This will be more like a carnival than anything else. There WILL be signs, too. Some yobs just can't resist despite Glenn's decrees. It will be interesting to see what Glenn's undercover hired thugs in the audience (the same ones he was bragging about this morning on his show) do about people with signs.

      As Robert Tilton once said: "The day of miracles has come!"
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    • Author by manofmystique (August 26, 2010 10:39 am ET)
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      White folks keep asking black people "do you know what will happen at Glen Beck's rally?"

      The answer is.... WE know what's not going to happen and that is the point.
      Beck will not bring people together using a scheme to rewrite history and claim something he diametrically opposes [The civil rights movement]. Despite what Beck says he has a problem with the civil rights movement, just like he has a problem with a black man in the white house.
      Beck, you first have to have honor before you can "restore honor". Clearly this hypocrite has no honor.
      Does a grown man who mocks a twelve years old child (President's daughter) have honor? Not in a civilized society.
      Does a man who says something ridiculous like "the President has a deep seated hatred for white people, the white culture", without evidence, sounds like a man with honor? [the Presidents mother is white]
      Beck sounds like a man with hate in his own heart to me.
      Beck, like guest speaker Sarah "Obama pals around with terrorist" Palin, is nothing but a divisive figure who can not relate to the things MLK fought for.
      We know people like that will not do justice to King's legacy. They will only insult those that appreciate his legacy.
      We know they really don't expect black people to join their white victimization rally when THEY are against "social justice". That is not only silly, it is stupid.
      Martin King fought for social justice yesterday and black people are still fighting for social justice today.
      We know Glen Beck is using this "event" as a way to deny he is a racist so that he can continue to berate the black President without it being an issue. Yes we know what Beck is up too but it's NOT going to happen (its not going to work).
      Its not going to matter how hard Beck tries to deceive black people, it won't happen because he is a huge liar and a walking contradiction.
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      • Author by cugagcmu805031 (August 26, 2010 1:37 pm ET)
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        The only African American I've read anything about who will be on the program is that guy named Lloyd who thinks he can sing and play guitar. I believe he is the same one who appeared in the video thanking Palin for something after she and McCain lost in 2008, and he was on the program at the Searchlight, Nevada rally. Mark Williams may decide to attend since Breitbart is his new butt buddy. I know that a counter protest is being held in D.C. by Sharpton and some others. Jesse Jackson, Sr. is also holding a rally in Illinois, iirc. Glenda may have a few AAs and other people of color at his rally, but I expect it will be difficult to find them in the crowd.
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        • Author by cugagcmu805031 (August 26, 2010 1:42 pm ET)
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          And Alveda King.
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        • Author by manofmystique (August 26, 2010 2:57 pm ET)
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          The black people who attend this charade as participants are nothing but complete fools. Beck has shown himself to be a lying racist bastards out to bring down the first black President of the United States. This much he and Sean Klannity has admitted.
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    • Author by big_O_Other7415 (August 26, 2010 12:27 pm ET)
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      To me the real problem with all right wingers is their absolute lack of originality. No, they have to try to grab the aura and the glory surrounding something outstanding and wonderful from the past and make off with it. Or at least tarnish it so it loses its shine.

      Copycats supreme.

      They couldn't come up with a new idea if you paid them zillions. In fact, we have collectively paid them zillions, and they have nothing but retread slogans and re-plays of Amy Semple McPherson--or this, thieving the legacy of Martin Luther King, who EARNED his well-deserved fame.
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    • Author by draftedin68 (August 26, 2010 12:33 pm ET)
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      The Huckster Factor

      I've seen very little about one of the more despicable, fraudulent aspects of Glenn's suckerfest.

      Here's an excerpt from the fine print at the very bottom of his 8/28 donation request: "All contributions made to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF) will first be applied to the costs of the Restoring Honor Rally..."

      Bet all those Jumbotrons don't come cheap.

      Or the security.

      Or Sarah.


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      • Author by DellDolly (August 26, 2010 1:30 pm ET)
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        Yup, I agree with you, that this IS pretty despicable - if his REAL intent was to benefit this group, he, as a very rich person, would pay for the rally costs himself, and then ALL contributions would go to that group!
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        • Author by TheDayV (August 26, 2010 3:01 pm ET)
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          Beck's constant criticism of the government for creating policies that seem like charity suggests that the man can cry all he wants to about charity being a personal choice: It's not something he's ever chosen to do.
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      • Author by mary59 (August 27, 2010 11:33 am ET)
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        "All contributions made to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF) will first be applied to the costs of the Restoring Honor Rally..."

        That should be noted everywhere. That's how Sean Hannity and Ollie North sucker their fans with their phony "freedom concerts."

        I'd love to see the actual figures that they ultimately send to "support the troops."

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    • Author by cpinva (August 26, 2010 1:39 pm ET)
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      let's see now, there was "pliny the elder", just plain "pliny", the roman historian, and now, their descendent, "pliny the stupid".

      i predict that, upon mr. beck's demise, people "must be fed", in order to get them to attend his funeral.
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    • Author by Turk72 (August 26, 2010 3:11 pm ET)
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      There's a rally on August 28th. I hadn't heard.
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    • Author by seahawks123 (August 26, 2010 4:40 pm ET)
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      I wonder how many of the people there will be chanting Yesssss Weeee Cannnnn!!!!!! Oh, wrong gathering.
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      • Author by fantagor (August 26, 2010 4:45 pm ET)
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        I don't anyone will be able hear chanting at the 8-28 rally, not over the crackle of so many crosses burning simultaneously.

        Randy
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    • Author by fantagor (August 26, 2010 4:43 pm ET)
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      If you are planning to watch the rally on TV, I suggest investing in a pair of powerful sunglasses because the sheer overwhelming whiteness of the 8-28 crowd might blind you.

      Randy
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    • Author by politeradical (August 26, 2010 5:17 pm ET)
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      This guy really does want to be a cult leader. What a lunatic.

      I predict ~50,000 attendees. That will magically morph into half a million during Fox's fawning coverage.
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    • Author by pam95650 (August 27, 2010 1:18 am ET)
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      Would this be a "Come to Jesus" moment?
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    • Author by fvrnite7537 (August 27, 2010 3:46 am ET)
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      Sheesh! It's official. Glenn Beck is a nut case, a megalomaniac with delusions that this crappy event he;s planning will set his name in the history books alongside Martin Luther King.

      Not a "come to Jesus" but the self- pleasing orgasm slang version of the word " come".

      And people, h actually buy his insane rantings. his crappy books and his shoddy acting....

      Well, they DO thing Ann Coulter is a virgin.
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    • Author by coldteablues19577325 (August 27, 2010 11:45 am ET)
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      ... "how Woodstock just -- it just stopped people and put them in that place" and claimed that "[t]he people who went, that was the moment for them." Beck told his viewers that "[t]his will be a moment that they will remember for the rest of their lives." --from the article

      Kinda like how JFK's assination "put people in that place," or John Lennon's murder, or Apollo 13, or <gasp> 9/11? I could go on and on and on.

      WHAT AN IDIOT!!!
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    • Author by cwcotto (August 27, 2010 5:43 pm ET)
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      Could the turning point be Beck jumps the shark?
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    • Author by edrossinoelwein9669 (August 28, 2010 10:34 am ET)
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      I bet if MMFA organized a rally, they could attract 15 or 20 people!
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