Monday, June 07, 2010

Beck Breaks Another PC Barrier

From Glen Beck's new favorite book


The Red Network, by Elizabeth Dilling

"...under the opportunities of the American government and the inspiration of Christianity, the American Negroes have acquired professions, property, banks, homes, and produced a rising class of refined, home loving people. This is far more remarkable than that many Negroes are still backward. The Reds play upon the Negroes' love of their own people and represent them as persecuted in order to inflame them against the very white people who have in reality given the colored race far greater opportunities than their fellow negroes would give them in Africa today."

a few brief quotes

"savage call of the muezzin"  
"When Hitler started his campaign against Communists a…
Fellow workers in the Red movement are glad, of course, to magnify Einstein (they)point out with pride that the greatest most un-understandable scientist in the world is one of their number. …
Brandeis, radical Supreme Court Justice 
National movement for boycotting Germany, supposedly because of its anti- Jewish activiti…




from review at Amazon


3 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an authentic list of the people who have tried to destroy America, January 2, 2006
By Newboy
I was hardly able to contain my rage as I read this book, but, after having some time to digest it, I can only thank Miss E. Conversa Dilling from the bottom of my heart. I had always suspected that BOTH Alexander Hamilton (who was born in HAITI, mind you) and Tho. Jefferson (did HE fight? he just talked!) were perfectly willing to subject Good Americans to their silly and diabolical One Worldish schemes, but I did NOT know, until I read this book, that both were Communists.
And now Karl Rove! Who CAN you trust?

To add grist to the mill:

California Republicans optimistic about their prospects in November could find themselves with a bit of a problem after the votes are counted in Tuesday’s primaries — a statewide ticket with the so-called “Birther Queen” as one of their candidates.

Orly Taitz is an Israeli émigré who has spent the past two years filing lawsuits challenging President Barack Obama’s right to be president on the grounds that he was born in Kenya. In the process, she has earned herself $20,000 in court fines.

Now she’s running for the GOP nomination for secretary of state, and with her establishment-backed primary opponent mounting a less-than-stellar campaign against her, operatives say there’s a chance she could win.







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