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Glenn Beck Rally

October 30, 2010 by · Comments Off on Glenn Beck Rally 

Glenn Beck Rally, Political activism Glenn Beck’s – Project 9 / 12 at its 8 / 28 rally – has made him a leader in the movement tea. Beck has used this status to lead his followers in the Republican Party and strengthen its efforts to get out the vote-for the 2010 elections.

Analysis: Tea Party activists “deeply identify” with Beck. An analysis of the democracy movement in July by tea polling firm Democracy Corps found that supporters of the tea party “deeply identify with Glenn Beck.” The analysis further stated:

Glenn Beck is the person the highest esteem among the supporters of the People’s Party of tea, we have tested. It marks an exceptionally high rating of 75 percent in hot, very hot 57 per cent.

This affinity for Beck has very clearly in the focus groups. The source of new participants said they could trust was Fox. Glenn Beck, Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity and were cited as people who “do not be afraid to tell it like it is” and support their arguments on facts. Beck was probably the hero of these groups. Participants see as an “educator” (contrary to the popular Rush Limbaugh is an “entertainer”) who teaches the history of people and puts at risk because it exposes the truth. In the words of a woman in Ft. Lauderdale, “I would trust my life in his hands.”

Other comments were equally complimentary: I love how he tries to return to the basics of the Constitution of the United States because I think that is our government loses focus. They are trying to amend the Constitution or somehow turn it …

It provides facts … And it actually shows people say things. It’s not like all his bites. This is not really chopped and edited. And it is scary because every time I watch the show, which is almost every day, my heart feels … and I feel like I wanted to do something.

I fear for him … Because things, “he said. I think he is walking on the big toes.

It really does his research and it really sets you well, a good teacher.

Rally To Restore Sanity

September 18, 2010 by · Comments Off on Rally To Restore Sanity 

Rally To Restore Sanity, The TV channel Comedy Central has requested a permit for a demonstration led by satirical hosts Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert at the Washington Monument, National Park Service confirmed.

In his program Thursday night, Stewart urged viewers to join him in “the rally to restore sanity!” Saying: “We will meet at the National Mall in Washington, DC, a march of millions of moderate in coming out into the street to send a message to our leaders and our national media that says:” We are here, we are here only until six, however, because we have a babysitter ‘. ”

Colbert, not to be outdone, has announced a “march to keep alive the fear,” says on its website that the event was “to combat the reasonableness Jon Stewart and restore crawling truthiness.”

The announcements followed a meeting August 28 at the National Mall led by Glenn Beck conservative broadcasting is intended to “restore honor and tea party dear Sarah Palin.

National Park Service spokesman Bill Line said the Park Service has received an application from Comedy Central, a company in New York political communications and events company looking for a single authorization DC special event “in the northern half of the enclosure Washington Monument in October. 30.

Rally To Restore Sanity

September 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on Rally To Restore Sanity 

Rally To Restore Sanity, Jon Stewart and Steven Colbert will march together in Washington.

Or each other in Washington.

Either way, expect a lot of Comedy Central fans to show up on October 30, when Stewart “Rally To restore sanity” will meet Colbert “March to Keep Alive Fear” in the nation’s capital.

The duo has been hinting at an important announcement to several episodes in a mock response to Glenn Beck’s own “Restore Honor” rally that was held this year on the anniversary of a famous speech by Martin Luther King on the same monument . There is no indication that the announced meeting is a joke, however. Both comedians are telling their audiences to book hotel rooms now (albeit for different reasons, as we shall see).

“It’s like being in a chat room,” said Stewart. “But real.”

Stewart scored his notice in the above program with a homemade sign for the future, “Take it down a notch for America.”

Colbert followed with an announcement on his own show, and insisted that he “is the indentation of a whiskey.”

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