Glenn Beck Says Japan’s Earthquake Is a ‘Message’ to Follow the Ten Commandments
"I'm not saying God is causing earthquakes — well, I'm not not saying that, either!"
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"I'm not saying God is causing earthquakes — well, I'm not not saying that, either!"
Between Jon Stewart's endorsement for 'Book of Mormon' and Glenn Beck's for 'Spider-Man,' I find myself wondering if professional commercial theater needs to start courting the new tastemakers more aggressively.
The controversial doomsayer's contract is up in December. As his numbers tumble, there's a chance it won't get renewed.
"You have to remember that these are Europeans and they have been degraded for a very long time."
"I think you're saying he's kind of a nut."
"It's an old technique of right-wing ideologues: Finding a scapegoat."
"It looks like Palin, Beck, Sharron Angle and the rest got their first target."
"This is the 'Phantom' of the 21st century." And for some reason, the New York elite won't like it.
"An attempt on you could bring the republic down."
Call him all you want, but there's no one home.
The conservative radio and TV host guesses that 10 percent of all Muslims are terrorists.
One pundit blames Bush AND Obama, saying it's a case of "reap what you sow."
The pundit gets so frustrated, she has to ask Hannity to cut her foe's mike.
Plus, Chris Matthews tries to get Alabama governor Haley Barbour to let him know when the next boys' club meeting starts.
Plus, Rachel Maddow wants to remind everyone that Williams's firing is SO not a First Amendment issue, on our regular cable-news roundup.
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