Saturday, February 20, 2010

Glenn Beck Cpac Speech

Glenn Beck Cpac Speech

Glenn Beck Cpac Speech : Embellished conservative talk show Glenn Beck closed for three days of the conservative Republicans on Saturday, demanded to get house in order before re-try their hand at government.

Winding in a speech that touched on to a large extent on the personality disorder, and policy and politics, and Peck, the packed auditorium at the CPAC captivated from the beginning. The use of hand gestures, and impersonating a multi-blackboard him infamous, he took swipes usual for the Democrats. “Progressive”, explaining that “eating is in the Constitution.” Moreover, it was designed to “eat the Constitution.”

But about an hour long treatment is not spent bemoaning ideological opponents, but calls for clarity from allies likely. If last year’s CPAC Keyword – made by radio host Rush Limbaugh – have been defined by urging President Barack Obama would fail, Beck stood outside his demand that maintenance work.

“Dick Cheney two days ago … saying it would be a good year for conservative ideas,” he declared at one point, wipe sweat from his forehead. “It would be a very good year, but this is not enough just is not as bad as some on the other side.”

And who, exactly, sucked as much as the other side? Peck really did not mention the names – to save criticized Republican and one (presumably Sen. John McCain) to admire another Republican, Teddy Roosevelt – the latter of whom Beck is accused of launching a modern progressive movement. But the message was clear: to support anything like the Democratic agenda will not fly with the modern Republican Party.

“I did not hear people in the Republican Party after he admitted to have a problem,” he said. “I have not seen and come to Jesus moment from the Republicans yet.”
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“Unilaterally and taxes and spending,” he said at another point. ‘One party will not tax and will spend. It is both together. ”

It was appealing to all and more efficient by overlapping pick its own story of struggle and sacrifice, and pointed to his time as a recovering alcoholic, and Fox News host urged Republicans to proceed to the 12-step program of recovery. “Hello, my name is the Republican Party, and I got a problem, and I’m addicted to spending and big government,” he declared, and read out the apology he wanted lawmakers to deliver. Reflect the lack of formal education, he lashed out at government aid – to extend the logic to argue against the right of access to health care.

The crowd was enthralled, even Beck took them to the bottom of winding tales of Calvin Coolidge, and the Statute of Liberty, and assumes a large middle-class explosion 1920s.

But what is the message the conservative movement need to listen? Tradition dictates that political parties out of power do what they can to expand the coalition. Elections, after all, and when he won the candidates to expand their ability to attract voters to elect those who are responsible. Peak and the surrounding CPAC crowd, however, ideological purity is the way to salvation and healing.

All we have heard, Fox News host complained, is “We need a big tent, and we need a big tent. Can we get more serious? How can we get a big tent? What is this circus? America is not a clown show. America is not a circus. America is the idea. America is the idea that put a free people. “

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