Friday, November 12, 2010

Smiley Faced Anti-American Fascist Glenn Beck Philanthropist





































Under fire from Jewish leaders, Smiley Faced Fascist Beck again smears Soros as Holocaust collaborator

Today on his Fox News program, Glenn Beck again falsely accused Jewish philanthropist George Soros of being a Holocaust collaborator. Beck used this false attack to buttress his Soros conspiracies, suggesting that "the lesson he learned" from his supposed actions are what informs the shadowy tactics he is supposedly using to destroy the U.S. currency and government:

I'm going to concentrate on the fact that I think the lesson he learned in that horrific year of 1944 is if you hide your true identity you can gain power, you can survive. And those who are seen as disadvantaged or handicapped and don't hide their identity, well, they don't survive.

On Tuesday, during the first part of his three-day Fox News attack on Soros, Beck falsely suggested that Soros was a Holocaust collaborator, and that Soros felt no guilt about it. Yesterday on his radio show, Beck went so far as to suggest that Soros helped "send the Jews" to "death camps" during the Holocaust.

These attacks led to widespread condemnation from prominent Jewish leaders and Holocaust survivors. Anti-Defamation League national director Abraham H. Foxman called the comments "completely inappropriate, offensive and over the top," as well as "unacceptable" and "horrific." Elan Steinberg, vice president of the the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants, called the Beck accusations "monstrous." And Simon Greer, president of the Jewish Funds for Justice, said that Beck had "deliberately and grotesquely mischaracterize[d]" Soros' experience and engaged in "a form of Holocaust revisionism."

But today, in a live Fox broadcast wrapping up his Soros attacks, Beck returned to the attack. He said that Soros had "to go and confiscate the property of your fellow Jews" during the Holocaust, and while he said that "I am not blaming or questioning a 14-year-old or his parents for trying to keep him alive trying to keep the family alive," he nonetheless attacked Soros because he "has never once said he regretted it." Beck went on to question how Soros' experiences "affected his feelings on Israel, which he does not support."

In fact, as we've repeatedly documented, Soros has said that he felt no guilt about his actions because he "had no role in taking away that property."
Will Beck say he regrets smearing a survivor of right-wing eliminationism? Beck is an anti-American smiley faced fascist who worships totalitarianism, militarism, redistribution of income to the richest Americans, polluting the nation's rivers and lakes, destroying our natural heritage so that one generation can live a decadent lifestyle - leaving solutions for some future generation to take care of. There is not one ideal in the Constitution for which Beck will speak up for.