I haven’t seen the episode of Glenn Beck’s show in question, but it would seem, based upon this report by Rachel Maddow (see below), that he recently brought on a self-proclaimed end times prophet to provide context about the recent protests in Egypt and Wisconsin. Beck’s guest, Joel Richardson, is the author of a book […]
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The role of Satan in the Wisconsin protests, and the rise of the Islamic antichrist
Posted in Media, Politics, Religious Extremism, Uncategorized Also tagged antichrist, Caliphate, conspiracy theory, Egypt, end times, FOX News, get the money out of Washington, Glenn Beck, Islam is the vehicle of Satan, Joel Richardson, Mahdi, messiah, Muslim Brotherhood, Obama as the Antichrist, Obama is the Antichrist, Paul Krugman, redistribution of wealth, The Emerging Leftist-Islamist Revolutionary Alliance, The Islamic Antichrist: The Shocking Truth about the Real Nature of the Beast, the islamification of the United States, union busting, unions, Wisconsin 14 Comments
Goodbye Olbermann, hello Comcast
Keith Olbermann was let go from MSNBC yesterday. I’ll admit that I wasn’t the biggest fan of his Murrow-aping delivery, but I liked knowing that he was out there every night, calling the conservatives out on their bullshit. He was, as far as I know, the first person in the media to speak up against […]
Posted in Media, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Al Franken, Comcast, Countownw, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Keith Olbermann, media consolidation, monopoly, MSNBC, NBC, threats to Democracy 8 Comments
Bernie Sanders and the beginning of the end for Social Security
Last night, I was fortunate enough to find myself on a conference call with Senator Bernie Sanders. From what I understand, over 2,000 people were on the call, which was organized by the Vermont-based progressive advocacy group Democracy for America. While I’m doubtful that Sanders, who self-identifies as a Socialist, will have much success in […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged asshole Republicans, Bernie Sanders, Bush tax cuts, compromise, corporatocracy, deficit, Democracy for America, hostage situation, Joe Scarborough, Jon, Keith Olbermann, national debt, Obama, Paul Krugman, Plutocracy, social security, tax the rich, the growing gap between rich and poor, the plight of the overtaxed rich, unemployment 32 Comments