Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Modern conservatism is a mangled ball of stupidity, hypocrisy, cowardice and anti-Americanism



















What Glenn Beck Doesn’t Know About His Hero Thomas Paine
Beck says he gathers his inspiration from political philosopher Thomas Paine. The title of Beck’s bestselling book is Glenn Beck’s Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine. Think Progress has unearthed startling evidence that Paine also held radical notions about social justice and wealth redistribution.

In his 1796 tract, Agrarian Justice, Paine writes:
[C]reate a national fund, out of which there shall be paid to every person, when arrived at the age of twenty-one years, the sum of fifteen pounds sterling, as a compensation in part, for the loss of his or her natural inheritance, by the introduction of the system of landed property. And also, the sum of ten pounds per annum, during life, to every person now living, of the age of fifty years, and to all others as they shall arrive at that age.
Maddow dares Liz Cheney to appear on her show: ‘Be not afraid…I promise I will not bite.’

Beck Refuses To Define What He Meant By The Phrase ‘White Culture’: ‘Ummmmm, I Don’t Know’


Beck, Drudge, WND, Fox Nation falsely accuse Dunn of admitting White House "control" over news media

Modern conservatism is a mangled ball of stupidity, hypocrisy, cowardice and anti-Americanism. They prove it every day.