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I AM A PROPHET and I prophesy Title: Glenn Beck: I'm done with 'not good' GOP Is Glenn Beck a quitter? Just a week after threatening to terminate his membership in the National Rifle Association over concerns about one of its board member’s alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, the radio host is ditching the Republican Party. “I’ve made my decision — I’m out,” Beck said on his show Wednesday. “I’m out of the Republican Party. I am not a Republican. I will not give a dime to the Republican Party. I’m out. I highly recommend – run from the Republican Party. They are not good.” Beck cited the GOP’s performance on Obamacare and amnesty for his decision to break ties with the party, reported Huffington Post. Republicans are guilty of “torpedoing the Constitution,” he charged. “They set us up. Enough is enough,” he said. “So I’m done with them.” Beck’s farewell to the GOP echoed his threat to leave the NRA, and in both cases he encouraged his listeners to follow his example. Last Thursday, Beck expressed his concerns over tax hike fighter Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform and a candidate for the NRA’s board of directors. “I will tell you I am so concerned about this, Frank, and I am not an expert on Grover Norquist by any stretch of the imagination. But I’ve heard enough that makes me concerned enough, and I hope the leadership of the NRA hears this and every member of the NRA hears this: If this man is re-elected and confirmed on the board, I may drop my membership in the NRA.” That threat to leave the NRA and the invitation of others to join him resulted in the NRA announcing the next day it would conduct its own investigation into the charges. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 10. Guess Beck would prefer a President Evita Clinton ,or Elizabeth Warren. There's plenty good reason to quit on the feckless GOP . But the alternative is worse. I prefer an insurgency from within.
#10. To: tomder55 (#8) (Edited) There's plenty good reason to quit on the feckless GOP . But the alternative is worse. The ‘Lesser Of Two Evils’ Con-Game The moral relativism of the “lesser of two evils” philosophy has been draining the heart and soul of America for decades. Many of us in the Liberty Movement understand that it is nothing new, and have come to expect the abusive and emaciated logic it entails from time to time. However, over the course of the past year it has become apparent to me that the talking points and propaganda that drive the hypocritical worldview are being utilized on an even grander scale than ever before. Now, one of the first tenets or rules that a person learns when delving into the Liberty Movement is that there is no such thing as political parties in America today. There are no conflicting interests in Washington D.C. There is no “grand battle” between left and right for the minds of the masses. It is a sham. A con. A fantasy. A false paradigm. If an American does not understand this dynamic and how it is used to dominate the ebb and flow of our culture, then that American knows nothing. He is lost…
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