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1 Bulworth  Thu, Sep 19, 2013 2:56:06pm

Well that sounds principled. //

2 Zombie Mutt  Thu, Sep 19, 2013 4:28:19pm

If he’s not on drugs, he should be.

3 EPR-radar  Thu, Sep 19, 2013 4:55:31pm

Does Glenn Beck not realize that most normal people view the impeachment of Clinton as reflecting worse on the GOP than on Clinton?

4 Dark_Falcon  Thu, Sep 19, 2013 5:18:36pm

re: #3 EPR-radar

Does Glenn Beck not realize that most normal people view the impeachment of Clinton as reflecting worse on the GOP than on Clinton?

To Beck, normal people are just ‘sheeple’ and who cares what they think.

5 BongCrodny  Thu, Sep 19, 2013 7:43:59pm

I’d like to put a stain on Beck’s record.

If you think that’s a double entendre, you’re absolutely right.

6 I Subscribed!  Thu, Sep 19, 2013 9:03:13pm

These days, being impeached by the Repubs is a sign that you’re doing your job.

7 majii  Thu, Sep 19, 2013 9:39:43pm

I’ve always suspected that the major reason Beck has been attacking President Obama relentlessly has to do with Beck’s failure to be successful outside of being a RW mouthpiece. It has to hurt his little feelings that someone like the president was able to rise from mediocrity to become well-educated and the POTUS while Beck quit before his first semester of college ended. He went to Harvard, too, but he didn’t have what it took to earn a degree, so it’s kind of hard for people with his mindset to understand how the black guy with the funny sounding name was accepted to Harvard Law, became the editor of the Harvard Law Review and graduated at the top of his class with a class ranking that was higher than Romney’s. In Beck’s world, things like this just don’t happen (although they happen all the time, but Beck doesn’t know it.) I think Beck has a bad case of Obama envy and he will do anything to disparage him and try to convince him that running for POTUS was the worst idea he could have ever had. Beck’s constant attacks on the president say more to me about Beck than they do about the president. In spite of being a very rich man, Beck is still a loser. He knows it, and I think Rush Limbaugh is in the same boat. It’s a good thing that President Obama doesn’t pay an attention to Beck, Limbaugh, and their supporters. One doesn’t rise in the world by paying attention to losers like Beck, Limbaugh and their supporters.

8 HappyWarrior  Fri, Sep 20, 2013 7:52:18am

re: #3 EPR-radar

Does Glenn Beck not realize that most normal people view the impeachment of Clinton as reflecting worse on the GOP than on Clinton?

He only thinks the world began on 1/20/09 so no.


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