Glenn Beck insults the TEA Party for supporting Newt Gingrich over his [Beck's] self-righteous opinions and calls us all "racists." Honeymoon's over, Beckster


Yesterday,  I warned that if Beck continues his self-destructive journey away from the reservation,  those who are left behind,  you know,  with the children and squaws,  will have to go on the attack.  Here is what he said,  last night,  on Freedom Watch (Fox Business channel): 

Beck:  “If you have a big government progressive [he means ‘Newt’], or a big government progressive in Obama… ask yourself this, Tea Party: is it about Obama’s race? Because that’s what it appears to be to me. If you’re against him but you’re for this guy, it must be about race. I mean, what else is it? It’s the policies that matter.”

Beck often uses this word, “Progressive” to malign those who do not agree with his point of view,  period.  The notion,  the assertion,  that Newt is no different from Obama is a comment intended to frighten folks away from voting for or supporting Newt Gingrich.  The day before yesterday,  Beck said that he would consider voting for a third party nominee  rather than support a Newt candidacy.  Idiocy personified.  

More than this,  his comments are nothing less than an insult of the highest order,  against those of us who disagree.  We are not only unfaithful to the ideological struggle,  but, but according to our crackerjack radio host,   we are all racists.  What else could it be? 

Well,  understand that all this comes from a guy who killed his cash cow at FoxNews and is now struggling for relevancy and importance.  He has lost millions, no doubt,  in his exodus from the network, but, of course,  he doesn’t care.  We all know that, with Beck,  it is all about principles and commitment . . . . . . .  with a few lies stirred into the mix just to make sure that all his principles and commitment are paid for.  Accept this:  Beck's threat to support the Obama presidency because of Newt,  makes him (Beck) a part of the problem.  Make no mistake,  to support a third party candidate is to hand Obama a November victory.  

And what if Obama should lose the election,  anyway?  For one thing,  this means that Beck is looking in,  from the outside,  wishing that he had kept his big mouth shut.  If Newt is the GOP nominee and Obama wins,  who  in the fires of hell will buy his books and attend his demonstrations?  But, of course, Beck made a living before,  like the rest of us peons,  doing the best we can to help take this country back for all that right . . . .  you know,  all us racists.  

Guaranteed,  after last night,  Beck’s honeymoon with TEA Party conservatives is over,  at least,  if I have anything to do with it.  Anyone want to be around Mark Levin today or tomorrow? 

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