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Glenn Beck FoxNoise goodbye reel

June 30, 2011. Tonight Glenn Beck will host his last show on FoxNoise - don't let the door hit you on the way out - so here is a compilation, from Media Matters, of what we have come to expect from the right wing's buffoon-in-chief.

They also list the 50 worst things Glenn Beck said on Fox News, divided into categories such as violent rhetoric, breaches of common decency, paranoid conspiracy theories, apocalyptic predictions and attacks on Obama and other progressives. Beck repeatedly labeled his opponents Communists, often compared himself to famous historical figures, smeared any and everyone, and offered laughably false predictions about world events.

Hard to know whether to laugh or cry.


TBT vs. Glenn Beck: Poetry Can Destroy the Nation

TBT vs. Glenn Beck: Poetry Can Destroy the Nation

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Enjoy the video,
Ricardo


P.S. EDT is very happy to know from so many folks around the nativist U.S. communities that poetry still has the power move and disturb the arcs of the realities. (But we already knew that).

More URLs for our enjoyment:

http://www.drinkatwork.com/2010/08/31/thoughtwreck/

UCSD PROFESSORS: DISSOLVE U.S. — GIVE GPS PHONES WITH EXPLICIT POETRY TO ILLEGALS FOR BORDER CROSSING

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/ucsd-professors-want-to-dissolve-us-give...


Jon Stewart Impersonates Glenn Beck

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From Gawker on The Coming War for Glenn Beck's Internal Organs:

On last night's Daily Show, Jon Stewart performed a bravura 8-and-a-half minute monologue in the style of Glenn Beck on the subject of Glenn Beck's appendicitis.

The highlight is probably the unveiling of the conspiratorial internal organ chalkboard. All the notes — references to old and discredited texts, the Founding Fathers, transparently phony stabs at nonpartisanship, crying — are hit, though Stewart never quite reaches the operatic unhingedness of a genuine Beck performance. The glasses are a wonderful touch, though.


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