Conservatives go crazy, lunatics cheer
The John Birch Society is praising Glenn Beck again for popularizing their conspiracy theories: Glenn Beck Zeros In on CFR’s Role in Media Bias.
As a longtime member of The John Birch Society, the premier organization warning Americans about the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) for the past 50 years, it is always gratifying to see others raising the warning too.
….take a look at what Glenn Beck said about the CFR on his TV show last night (three-minute video clip below) and see how closely it resembles what the JBS has been saying about the CFR for the past 50 years.
Now take a look at this nine-minute video from 1974 in which Robert Welch quotes from his two-day speech at the founding meeting of The John Birch Society in 1958. You’ll be amazed at just how much he anticipated the concerns of Ron Paul, the Tea Party movement, and Glenn Beck over 50 years ago.
But that’s not all. Today Alex Jones is praising Rush Limbaugh’s awakening…..
Clash of the Classes: Does Rush Limbaugh Finally Get It? (via google)
Rush Limbaugh noted last week that the Republican party as whole typically behaves more as a part of the ruling elite than politicians interested in liberty and the founding principles of the republic. “Why do we accept the premise that there must be a health care overhaul?” Limbaugh asked. “Why do we accept the premise that there must be a stimulus package? Why do they set the agenda?” This piece is partially the answer: They’re all part of the ruling class. The Republicans want to be even more accepted in the ruling class. They want to be even more powerful. They want to be considered part of it. They want to be in the clique.”
Amazingly, Rush then said something many in the patriot movement have said for some time now — establishment Republicans are as threatened by the Tea Party movement as Democrats. “So all of you looking at the Tea Party thinking it’s the Republican Party’s salvation, the Republican members of the ruling class are just as threatened by the Tea Party as the Democrats are. Because the Tea Party is outsiders; the Tea Party is not in the big clique; the Tea Party does not want to be in the big clique. The Tea Party wants to wrest power away from the big clique. The problem, and as Mr. Codevilla’s piece points out is, what vehicle does the Tea Party use?” said Limbaugh.
It appears Limbaugh has had himself an epiphany. Let’s hope he continues along this line. The only way to save the country under the current political system is to have millions of Republicans and Democrats defect from the establishment — the ruling elite — parties and vote Republicans and Democrats out of office and replace them with principled independents who are sworn to uphold and follow the Constitution.