Because of his rambling incoherence I’m not completely sure I followed this, but I’m pretty sure this is a summary of what I just heard Glenn Beck say while doodling on a whiteboard.

Universal health care would be a bad idea because if we actually gave people care they didn’t have they would want more things they didn’t have. So we’d have to give little Suzy (he then drew a sketch of a little girl) health care for her horse (insert horse sketch here). Then she’s going to want universal high-speed internet. And because mortgages are skyrocketing (after struggling with a way to explain how it’s going up he just said “it looks like this” and drew what was clearly an exponential curve. But that’s one of them fancy book learning words that elitists use so he can’t offer that up as an explanation) Suzy is going to lose her home and then she’ll want a universal house. After more pointless ranting he eventually decided his picture was missing food, so Suzy would obviously want a universal sippy cup.

I’m not even going to touch the confusing and disjointed path he took in his progressing fantasy (universal health care = universal horse care = universal high-speed internet = universal housing = universal food supply?). And I know Glenn has wide ranging and unfounded reasons for not wanting health care reform to pass, but the way he was talking about it here it came off as him being completely against any form of universal health care. Can I just ask what the problem is with everyone having access to medical care? Or, if we follow his later examples, housing and food for everyone? Does he really want to leave people homeless and starving without even trying to help? I really do try to stay away from singling out specific commentators, but Glenn Beck is so completely ridiculous that I just couldn’t stop myself this time. I’m not sure if I think it would be worse if he actually believed this stuff or if he’s just passing it off on people for ratings. Either way, he’s no good for anyone.

~George



 

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I can’t decide if I’m proud of this lady for coming so close to telling this jackass that he’s an idiot, or if I’m disappointed in her for not screaming it at him. Also, the whole point might be made moot by the fact that Fox News booked this guy probably knowing full well what he was going to say. So having her tell him that strip searching every Muslim man that walks through an airport is maybe not the best idea seems like it may just be a thinly veiled attempt to get the idea out there and at the same time save face by not actually proposing it themselves. Or maybe not.

Regardless, can we talk about this for a second? Near the end he says he doesn’t want racial profiling. Then he proceeds to describe what he does want. Which is exactly racial profiling or I suppose religious profiling if we’re getting technical, just without using those words. And even he seems to be struggling through his explanation without using the word race or religion. Also, about a minute in he says that if 18 to 28 year old Muslim men don’t like being profiled “what are they doing to stop this jihad against the West?” Are you kidding me? They’re not violating the rights of other people, for a start. If just because some crazy Christian attacked an abortion clinic we started strip searching every one of them that walked within a block of any clinic they would go batshit insane. And rightfully so. A few crazy people do not define a group. But just think for a minute on the backlash that decision would cause. I already have to hear every December about the “War on Christmas” just because people would rather be wished a “Happy Holidays” rather than a “Merry Christmas” because they could care less about a holiday they don’t celebrate. So if their actual rights were being violated and the explanation was that they aren’t doing enough to stop the crazies themselves the fallout would be immense. So why is it okay for this guy to suggest the same thing? Come on America, think before you let stupidity erupt from your mouths.

~George



 

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The absurdity, overwhelming hypocrisy, and nauseating ignorance have, for once, left me completely speechless. This article is so utterly and completely wrong that I just want to shout my objections at the author and everyone who believes this shit. But I can’t even pick a fallacy, lie, or bigoted opinion to start disputing. My mind is just a jumble of frustration. Even worse than the article (I didn’t think that such a statement would be possible at first) are the assenting comments. I tried to read them and got through about 30 before I just couldn’t take it any more. I don’t even know what to do with myself after reading this mess. Ugh, I’m not even going to try. Anyone who needs convincing that everything in that article is total bullshit cannot be reasoned with anyway. I hope you’re not one of them.

~George



 

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The lengths these people will go to in order to protect the people/companies/organizations that bankroll their campaigns is hilarious (read:disgusting). I mean isn’t this something we should all be able to agree upon? There’s no abortion issue involved, they’re not asking for people to pay for anything new and special, they just want to punish rapists and those that enable them. Am I missing something? On top of all that, isn’t one of the tenants of conservatism and the Republican party in general punishing criminals? Sometimes a bit more than seems reasonable? I guess that all goes out the window when money is on the line. Isn’t our government great!



 

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I can already see the shit-storm this will likely become. When people try to govern by religion (which, let’s be honest, the people who would take this seriously definitely do) and then rewrite their religious texts to say more of what they want them to, nothing good can come of it.



 

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