Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Since last Thursday, Glenn Beck is no longer hosts a show on Fox News, and while going through his final episode, managed to get without even a hint of tears, he did nostalgic about all the wonderful movements, such as the foundation Friday, E4 solution and the 40-day, 40-night challenge that he and his audience no longer get to share (view clip). He also spoke with pride of all the amazing things he learned, because the show has started, - as indeed it was in the Hitler for the Jews, the Progressive 'true goal is to spread radical Islam while urging women retain their reproductive rights, wanted that the Planned Parenthood founder to kill African-Americans through abortion, and that we should all be very careful about the dangers of "social justice".

Social justice - a term that is so dangerous because it can be used for good. But if you know the story behind the social justice, you better investigate, used primarily because it 's churches. They [the progressives] have hijacked the word even further to include justice in environmental matters, reproductive justice and economic justice.

In addition to all the amazing revelations and discoveries, Beck also felt compelled to cry tribute to his pioneering style of the proceedings, including his famous ability, if needed (though sometimes with Vick 's VapoRub helped), and his incredibly long monologues ( which run up to 42 minutes).

Beck understands that many of his followers might be wondering how he could possibly walk away from such a trailblazing success, particularly as "there's no bigger platform than Fox News" to share his ideas, but he explains that he came to realise that what he is doing is not really fit for television anymore (something even his detractors might agree with), because it has become a movement. His leaving is not without regrets, however, which hit home the night he was asked to join Irish rock star Bono, backstage at the Spiderman musical.

Now, here I am in New York. Bono, we're hanging out. Yes, right. I said to my wife, how could we possibly … how would we leave all of this? How could we do it? Here I am, at the pinnacle. There's nowhere else to go from here? How could this be divinely inspired that we leave? We have this access. We're throwing this huge platform away. Well, then I got the message of my life.

The message was that he realized that if he 't go now, he wouldn' didn \ t have to be with his soul intact. But he warns liberals, be cheered by his departure that he once served his philosophy, 24 / 7 starts, we all the time when he will be only 42 minutes per day on Fox can.



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