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Glenn Beck calls the Government the Devil and Charles Johnson attacks him

by Rodan ( 78 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, LGF, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism at May 8th, 2009 - 12:59 pm

Glenn Beck gave his opinion that the government is like the devil. Charles Johnson who is on a Jihad against Conservatives/Libertarians, attacks Beck. He claims the statement is irresponsible. I for one agree that the current US government is like the Devil! It is lying and deceiving with bad intentions. This is an excuse for Charles who is looking for any pretext to attack Glenn. After all Beck did point out the fact Charles Johnson is a washed up Jazz Musician.

Here is Charles attacking Glenn beck.

Glenn Beck: ‘The Government is the Devil’

Moonbats | Fri, May 8, 2009 at 11:54:04 am PDT

Glenn Beck continues his string of loony, irresponsible, extremist statements by saying, “The government is the devil.”

From his May 5th radio show:

GLENN:  No, did he say — go quote the scripture to your professor.  Ask him, did Jesus say when a man asks for your shirt, you give the government your coat, also, and have the government give that coat to the man?  No.  The government is a middleman.  The government is acting in the role of Lucifer.  They are taking stuff from you.  They are forcing you — yes, I did, I did just say, yes, the government is the devil.  They are taking your choices from you.  There is — you ask your professor this.  I hope you’re writing this stuff down and I want to hear the answers from this nut job of a professor.  You ask this — you ask your professor this:  At what point — now, jeez, I just lost it.  What were we talking about before that?  The government is the devil, I remember that.

Here’s a post that explains where Beck got his apocalyptic rant — from Ezra Taft Benson and Cleon Skousen: Glenn Beck and Mormonism Redux.

Mormon readers (or listeners, as it may be) will probably recognize the last two sentences as a variation on a standard Sunday School theme. The scriptural allusion is to Moses 4:3 (Pearl of Great Price) in which the Lord reveals that in the pre-mortal existence, “Satan rebelled against me, and sought to destroy the agency of man.” There’s nothing particularly apocalyptic about the verse or the idea in and of itself. But again, Beck is utilizing the verse as a social commentary on what he views as the twin political threats (socialism and fascism) facing America thanks to the Obama administration. And again, it seems that he is most likely taking his talking points from the political writings of Ezra Taft Benson and Cleon Skousen which opposed Soviet Communism (see here for a sampling of relevant quotes by Benson, noting the similarities to Beck’s own language).

This isn’t surprising considering that Beck apparently sees Obama as a sort of young, black Lenin (or, worse yet, a threat the world hasn’t seen since the days of Hitler and Nazi Germany). But it is a bit surprising considering that such rhetoric has been out of vogue among most Mormons for some time. What remains to be seen is whether conservative Mormons (of boththe Republican and libertarian stripe) buy into Beck’s apocalyptic discourse, and whether such acceptance will indeed signal the rebirth of Bensonian politics within the LDS church (at least at a grassroots level). Furthermore, it will be interesting to see what response Beck’s (unattributed but unmistakable) invocation of Mormon scripture and Mormon prophetic folklore in expressing his political philosophy garners from the conservative evangelical crowd.

He has Glenn Beck labeled as a “Moonbat”. How is this possible since Beck is on the Right. Charles Johnson has now become the Keith Olbermann of the blogosphere. he repeats Leftist talking points and doesn’t allow debate. Charles, if you have any courage, call the Glenn Beck show and debate him. Then again we are talking about someone who like Olbermann is an Intelectual Coward.

Update: After reading this again, Charles takes a shot at Mormons also. Expect Threads bashing Mormons at LGF!

Update II: “Killgore Trout” from LGF now attacks us and states that we remind him of the Old LGF!  Well “Killgore” that is what The Blogmocracy: LGF2.0 is about.  It is about to have an exchange of ideas and have fun. Obviously he is happy that the religious lizards have been banned.

428 Killgore Trout 5/08/09 1:31:16 pm reply quote

After reading the comments on the stalker blog about this thread I’m reminded of the old LGF. Not only has no one this thread started bashing Mormons but nobody is screaming about how their religious feelings were hurt by this thread. This is an improvement.

No “Killgore”, The Blogmocracy: LGF2.0, is the improvement.

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Charles Johnson cries about Glenn Beck

by Rodan ( 41 Comments › )
Filed under LGF at April 16th, 2009 - 5:41 pm

Charles “Nancy” Johnson showed us his sensitive side. Glenn Beck smacked down LGF today. He basically pointed out the fact Chuckles is a washed up Jazz Musician. He’s right! Well Nancy being true to form made a thread on it and cried!

LGF on Glenn Beck

I still don’t have a working cable TV connection in my new top-secret underground facility, so I missed Glenn Beck’s show today (I wouldn’t have been watching anyway, to be honest), but I understand from several lizardoid reports that Beck had some things to say about me.

Apparently he claimed that the woman in the video I posted who shouted “Burn the books!” was a leftist infiltrator. Leaving aside this claim (which is unsupported by any real evidence), I guess we’re supposed to ignore the fact that the audience at that “Glenn Beck tea party” actually applauded when she shouted this. And we’re supposed to ignore the speaker ranting about digital cable boxes being “brainwashing devices,” and spouting John Birch Society talking points. And we’re supposed to ignore the moderator, promoting the extreme right-wing/libertarian/Dominionist Constitution Party.

Never mind all that. Hey, look over there! It’s an infiltrator!

UPDATE at 4/16/09 5:19:17 pm:

Here’s the video. The segment where Beck attacks me starts at about 7:45.

Notice how Beck sneers out the words “jazz musician,” as if they were some kind of mortal insult — as if being an alcoholic, weeping, ranting, creationist talk show host who idolizes John Birchers and Ron Paul is a real accomplishment, while practicing diligently for years, earning several gold records, and touring with some of the world’s top musicians is worthy of derision and scorn.

Glenn Beck is a punk.

The only punk is you Charles Johnson. You are coward who is afraid to debate and you silence your enemies. You are a fake and Glenn called you out.

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Charles “Nancy” Johnson Launches another attack at Beck/FOX

by Rodan ( 45 Comments › )
Filed under Free Speech, LGF, Media at April 8th, 2009 - 1:52 pm

Chuckles is now going all out with FOX and Glenn Beck. Since he doesn’t agree with beck he attacks and brings FOX into this.

About Glenn Beck’s Extremist Rhetoric, Part 2

David Frum asks “What is going on at Fox News?”

The whole column makes good points (and Beck has already savaged Frum for it, of course), but let’s focus on one section:

The audience for Beck’s Friday night special were each given copies of two books. One of them was Cleon Skousen’s Five Thousand Year Leap. Skousen, who died in 2006, is one of the legendary cranks of the conservative world, a John Bircher, a grand fantasist of theories about secret conspiracies between capitalists and communists to impose a one-world government under the control of David Rockefeller.

There’s always been a market for this junk of course. Once that market was reached via mimeographed newsletters. Now it’s being tapped by Fox News.

Here’s a recording of a speech by Skousen, to give you an idea who Glenn Beck thinks is a great man, worthy of promoting on Fox News.

The Mormon Times has more details on Beck’s praise for this work of conspiracy madness by a close ally of the John Birch Society: Beck’s backing bumps Skousen book to top.

“Everyone should read this book,” the conservative talk show host said as he passed out copies during a recent broadcast. On his radio program Friday evening, Beck touted the book’s climb to No. 1.

Beck added an introduction to the copies he handed out on his show. “(Skousen) was years ahead of his time,” Beck wrote. “And our founders were thousands of years ahead of their time. My hope is that all Americans young and old will spend time with this book to understand why we are who we are. The words of our Founding Fathers have a way of reaching across any political divide.”

A question for LGF readers who have been defending Beck’s insane conspiracy rhetoric: are these the kinds of people you want to be associated with—Ron Paul, John Birchers, and “end times” fanatics?

In his latest column, Victor Davis Hanson doesn’t mention Glenn Beck, but he’s also noticed that Fox News is going off the rails.

Footnote. The once insightful Fox News is rapidly devolving into a sort of entertainment circus. That is a tragedy, since the network for years has done wonders in offering an antithesis to the supposedly non-biased biased network news. Each news show now interviews hosts from the other Fox news hours (To save money? Free publicity?). Hawking books (written in short, breezy style, without much analysis) is done on the air rather than as commercials. Anchors show old clips of themselves and invite in analysts to praise their on-air interviews (are they going to be invited back if critical?).

The hosts now constantly blare out their own ratings. Murder and rapine often headline the news in the manner of the local 6PM affiliates. Quiz shows are part of the news; female analysts are almost always either young or blond or usually both, rather than simply insightful. The sober and judicious Brit Hume’s presence is missed. Take away a few top-notch correspondents, and Charles Krauthammer’s sagacity and depth of thinking, and there is increasingly not a lot there. (but I like Neil Cavuto’s business hour and Dennis Miller’s op-eds) All in all, an unfortunate development, since there is no disinterested counterpart to a 60 Minutes or NBC News, and for years Fox offered an invaluable alternative in airing real news deliberately ignored by the mainstream networks.

Why did Charles never go after Keith Olbermann? Olbermann did far worse than anything Glenn Beck has said or done. Nancy really wants to silence people she don’t agree with. Well real life isn’t like you blog. Why don’t you go attack the Left?

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Charles “Nancy” Johnson attacks Glenn Beck

by Rodan ( 45 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, LGF at April 7th, 2009 - 5:52 pm

Charles is doing his best to brandish his Leftists credentials. He has attacked Christians/Religious Jews, Anti-Darwinists, Supports Kosovo, Supports Global Warming Theory and now is bashing Beck and Fox News.

About Glenn Beck’s Extremist Rhetoric

Michael A. Cohen has a piece in Politico today about the over-the-top, irresponsible extremism and conspiracy theories promulgated by weeping Glenn Beck: Extremist rhetoric won’t rebuild GOP.

He’s right. This turn toward the extreme right on the part of Fox News is troubling, and will achieve nothing in the long run except further marginalization of the GOP—unless people start behaving like adults instead of angry kids throwing tantrums and ranting about conspiracies and revolution.

Chuckles doesn’t seem to remember the Left did this when Bush was in power and it worked.  Nancy comments on how FOX is going Far Right.

19 Charles 4/07/09 4:50:26 pm

Since the election, I’ve noticed a very marked shift toward the far right on Fox News.

Really Chuckles, I don’t see that.  They are just exposing Obama’s Totalitarian agenda, I guess we must salute Obama ‘our Dear Leader’, like you Charles.  Charles is a Totalitarian who believes we all must think like him.

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the912project.com

by Lance Kates ( 18 Comments › )
Filed under Media at March 14th, 2009 - 8:13 am

In Glenn Beck’s show yesterday, he announced a new website: www.the912project.com

This site is dedicated to helping us see that we are not alone and that we do outnumber them. It includes a forum and other features.

So, how many of us are there? since the website was announced, it has been down from so many people accessing it at once.

We. Surround. Them.

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Glenn Beck Open Thread

by Lance Kates ( 19 Comments › )
Filed under Politics at March 13th, 2009 - 2:02 pm

Glenn Beck’s “You are not alone” Special is on, right now, on Fox News. Here’s an open thread. Tune in!

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12 Values

by Lance Kates ( 24 Comments › )
Filed under Politics at February 12th, 2009 - 2:46 pm

Yesterday I pointed out Glenn Beck’s 9 Principles.  Today I bring another section provided by Mr. Beck, called 12 Values.

As Mr. Beck says, “Mean what you say and say what you mean.”

So here are his list of 12 Values.  I don’t plan on editorializing this much except to once again call on all of us to become a part of this movement, not just for our sakes but for that of our children and grandchildren.

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A moment of ACTUAL hope.

by Lance Kates ( 10 Comments › )
Filed under Free Speech, Politics at February 11th, 2009 - 9:31 pm

Glenn Beck is doing something that I think should get much more attention than it is.  Understanding that many folks are not looking too hopefully into President Obama’s “Hope for Change,” and recognizing the feelings of impotance with regard to an ever more corrupt and ever more increasing government, he has started up something called “We Surround Them.” 

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