Monday, July 25, 2011

Glenn Beck is still working hard:
Beck said that the Labour party youth camp on the island, where 68 people were murdered, bore "disturbing" similarities to the Nazi party's notorious juvenile wing.

Beck, a multimillionaire darling of the Tea Party movement, said on his nationally-syndicated radio show: "There was a shooting at a political camp, which sounds a little like, you know, the Hitler youth. I mean, who does a camp for kids that's all about politics? Disturbing."

4 comments:

  1. Then is Beck suggesting that the shooter did a good deed?

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  2. Rockie the Dog7/26/2011 1:37 PM

    I really found his comments disturbing when I first heard them. Particularly, when you consider the history between European labor parties and the Nazi party.

    A few days later...after thinking about it, I realize how illustrative this comment is about Beck's complete lack of historical content or rational thinking for that matter.

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  3. I guess it would depend on what the 16-22 year olds were being taught in this youth camp.

    We can assume that they were not receiving firearms training.

    The camp has been described as a sort of nomenklatura finishing school, leadership training for the next generation of high level bureaucrats and functionaries.

    This was no mistake. If the shooter just wanted to create a big body count, he could have gone anywhere.

    This was something else -- a strike right at the heart of the government. A successful mass-assassination of the children of the ruling class.

    Amazing that it happened.

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  4. Anonymous seems to be riding "shotgun" for Beck with this:

    "This was something else -- a strike right at the heart of the government. A successful mass-assassination of the children of the ruling class. "

    What else does this "Die-Namic Duo" have in mind?

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