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Paul Ryan told Glenn Beck and Hot Air: I’m not a conservative progressive.
Now chalk this one up as being really, really strange. Several cars were towed away at the Glenn Beck Event in Orlando on Saturday, on the campus of the University of Central Florida.
Were some of the liberal college students playing a prank and switch signs? Would liberal college students pull a stunt like that? You be the judge!
“We clearly came in from this direction and that’s the first thing you’d see. It’s not hiding. It’s clearly right there and says tow away zone. But that sign was not there. Right here in its place said event parking,” said Mike Vedder, whose car was towed. “Obviously, there was a sign directing us right into the parking lot.”
In back of the fraternity house, a black and white sign clearly reads “tow away zone,” along with a “no parking” sign posted by the fraternity.
But dozens said there was a yellow event parking sign like, leading them into an adjacent lot.
“Right there where that tow-away sign was there was a yellow sign with dark font that said, ‘event parking,’ with an arrow pointing right,” said Albert Brumfield, who shot video of the signs with a camera.
Sgt. Troy Williams, with the UCF police department said people were verbally warned not to park in the tow-away zones.
“Told several people to get out because it’s private property it’s posted and you’ll probably be towed,” said Sgt. Williams.
Brumfield and Vedder said they were not warned and are angry that they had to pay $125 to get their cars back. Vedder is part of a group that is writing emails complaining to the UCF president, John Hitt.
UCF Police told FOX 35 that they have at least thirty large events on campus every year. They have never had a parking issue like Saturday’s ever before.
If you watched the Glenn Beck program you know Beck revealed a list of those who hate [his] guts. Not surprisingly Joy Behar was on it. My oh my, was she ever excited.
So, the next evening Joy Behar brought the subject up with her guest Ann Coulter. Watch the video and read the transcript:
Transcript provided by NewsBusters:
JOY BEHAR, HOST: Ok. Just FYI, last night Glenn Beck — your friend Glenn Beck — that other nut job, he unveiled the “I hate Glenn Beck Club”, and guess who is a member?
ANN COULTER: You?
BEHAR: Me. I`m so excited. This is — this is like being on Nixon`s enemies list.
COULTER: Congratulations.
BEHAR: I`m so happy you can`t even imagine. But he skipped Whoopi, Al Gore; he skipped Stephen King. He skipped a lot of people, but I`m so privileged to be on that list.
COULTER: You have to put that next to your Costco Club Card.
BEHAR: Ok.
If you’ve been watching or listening to Glenn Beck you’re well aware he’s been on the attack against “social justice” which equates to “wealth redistribution.” Those who are proponents of “social justice” have spoken out and issue a challenge to Glenn Beck for a dialogue on the issue.
(ABC News) The Rev. Jim Wallis, an evangelical leader who is the CEO and president of Sojourners, a Christian networking group in Washington, D.C., has been one of the loudest voices against Beck.
“When Glenn Beck is asking Christians to leave their churches, the Catholic Church, the black churches, Hispanic, evangelical, to leave all our churches, I’m saying it’s time for Christians to leave the Glenn Beck show,” he said. “This offends Christians. This is salt, something at the heart of their faith. It’s something many of us have spent our lives trying to do, to practice.
“Yesterday, he went further and he said social justice is a perversion of the gospel. … I’m saying it’s at the heart of the gospel.”
Wallis said it’s time for a conversation.
“Brother Glenn, let’s dispense with personal attacks,” he said. “I don’t know you. I have no reason to attack you. But you made a statement here that needs a serious conversation. … I know you’re used to monologues, but when you say things like this, you invite a dialogue. What do you say about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., what do you say about Desmond Tutu, about Mother Teresa, what do you say to the reverends and rabbis who gave their lives to social justice because that is their faith?”
Glenn Beck should take up the challenge because he would easily eat him up with the facts. The socialist agenda is seeing the light of day finally.
h/t Breitbart.tv
Glenn Beck goes into great deal concerning the Federal Government’s attempt to grab more land in the western United States, which in turn means more power. All I can say is classic Beck!
Government is staging a full-fledged control assault on this country and, as much as I wish this weren’t true, we are the ones left to fight it. Because apparently there aren’t enough on the inside willing to do so.
Look at this: It’s a map of how much land is owned in America by the federal government. They own nearly 650 million acres of land — almost 30 percent of the land area of the United States.

But look at how it’s distributed: It’s overwhelmingly in the West. Nevada is almost 90 percent federally owned land. Alaska is nearly three quarters federally owned. Compare that to the East. States are in the single digits. Even Texas is only 2 percent federally owned land.

Why isn’t government rushing to “protect” land in, say, Connecticut or New Jersey? Let me show you this: our national resources in comparison to federally owned land. It seems the land we are protecting is also the most oil and natural resource rich land.

Here’s another map: Shale oil is found around the world but the largest deposits by far are in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. Last year, government went after 9 million acres of land in the West in the name of saving the wild horses and stopping any activities that “would destroy the area’s special character.”

If we tapped these areas, we could be closer to energy independence. You want to pay off the debt? The West is Fort Knox.
The house is on fire! Why wouldn’t they drill there instead of crossing their fingers and hoping someone creates a car that runs on magic fairy dust? I’m not even saying for oil — natural gas! Natural gas.
This is all about more power for the government and less freedom and personal rights for “we the people.”
Glenn Beck gave this analysis of his interview with Eric Massa, “We Don’t Ever Have To Pay Attention to This Man Again.”
Glenn Beck: Beck: You know what I’ve almost said to him…When he said ‘you know we can argue about it’ I almost said, I think we could but you’ve wasted enough of my time, get out, I almost said that, I almost threw him out of the studio 3 times…What a waste of time this man was…Now that we’ve spent the hour, we don’t have to ever pay attention to this man again… He lied to me on the phone, he changed everything…This guy destroyed every bit of credibility if he had any”
h/t HAPundit
Glenn Beck sat down with former New York Congressman Eric Massa and for almost an hour I kept waiting for something riveting. At the end Glenn Beck had to apologize by saying, “America, I’m gonna shoot straight with you, I think I’ve wasted your time.”
What makes Beck great is he is honest and he called as he saw it, “America, I’ve wasted your time” classic.
Van Jones ended his acceptance speech with a message “to my fellow countryman, Mr. Glenn Beck. I see you, and I love you, brother,…”
Ousted White House green jobs czar Van Jones accepted the President’s Award at Friday night’s NAACP Image Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. He ended his acceptance speech with a message “to my fellow countryman, Mr. Glenn Beck.”
“I see you, and I love you, brother,” Jones said to the Fox News and talk radio host. “I love you and you cannot do anything about it. I love you and you cannot do anything about it. Let’s be one country! Let’s be one country. Let’s get the job done.”
Jones also offered “a shout out and a salute” to President Obama, who Jones said is “a world class leader, a man who volunteered to be the captain of the Titanic after it hit the iceberg, and we’re still floating, and we’re still floating.”
“Let’s stay with this president!” Jones said.
Jones did not mention his troubles at the White House, except to say, “I have had 1,000 defeats in this past year, but I had one victory, and it’s the most important victory to me: I don’t hate anybody. I’m not mad at anybody, and I still believe in the politics of hope.”
Shortly afterwards Glenn Beck responded:

Via Breitbart.tv and memeorandum