Thursday, April 10, 2008

From The Glenn Beck Newsletter 04-09-08

On Today's ProgramObama's spiritual woes Barack Obama's defense for the racist and anti-American remarks made by his pastor of 20 years was that he didn't hear those kinds of remarks while he was there. Okay, well how does he explain the latest comments by one of his other spirtual advisors, who said that the 'N-word is a term of endearment'? Read the transcript. Insiders listen here to the 'reverend's' comments and Glenn's reaction. Tonight on TV: Another Pastor Problem? More on this story tonight, 7 and 9 ET. Monkey business Have you ever caught your child climbing all over the furniture or deck or something around the house and called them a 'monkey'? If so, you are a racist! It's the latest example of political correctness gone wild, and its stories like these that have Glenn ready to check himself into an institution. Read the madness here. Judges blocked Every president since Jimmy Carter has appointed at least 14 judges in their last two years. George W. Bush has 6 (Carter had 44). Why? Because Democrats are stalling and holding up the process. As Senator Orrin Hatch puts it, 'partisanship isn't always bad, but when it's always partisanship it's just bad' and in his 31 years serving in the Government he says partisanship has never been worse. Senator Hatch talked with Glenn today about this and Obama's latest wacky spiritual advisor. Read the transcript. Insiders listen here. Dead Heat Joel Rosenberg is over in Israel right now where he is speaking at a celebration for Israel's 60th anniversary. Iran is in the news because they are stepping up their nuclear efforts and in a completely unrelated story the schools in Israel are running emergency drills almost daily. Glenn talks about that and the two ponder who the anti-christ could be. Read the transcript. (Insiders listen here).

2 comments:

Kodi Vonderau said...

Hi Brandon! Did Glen mention anything about what Obama said about midwesterners? It was kind of harsh! He went on about how midwesterners are bitter and cling to guns and religion and are not accepting of ethnic diversity. Im not sure what the whole context of his discussion was about but that kind of made me say ouch! I hope we (midwesterners) are not perceived that way by others. And I think Obama is from a small midwestern town; but I don't feel that it's neccessary to stereotype the midwest as all the same. There are some definately some strange towns, but that doesn't make them all strange towns.

Adam said...

First of all, I have seen Gleen Beck speak at the Scottish Right center in Ft. Wayne and it was awesome. (Ramahanikwansmas) Secondly, I think the comments made by Obama about the midwest are sickening and degrading to all people who hale from these great states. Cool thing is we get to shove it back in his face when we continue to give clinton the edge just because he pissed us off...lol HILLARY O8 (At least till the primaries end...lol)