Birbirinden ateşli özbek sex videolarına hemen sizde izlemeye başlayın. Yeni fantazi olan eşli seks ile ilgili içeriklerimiz ilginizi çekebilir. Çeşitli sekreter türk içerikleri son derece heyecanlandırıcı ve zevk verici duruyor. İnternet ortamında güvenilir bir depolama sistemi olan dosya yükle adresimiz sizleri için sorunsuz bir şekilde aktif durumda. Hiç bir bilsiyar keysiz kalmasın diye özel bir indirim Windows 10 Pro Lisans Key Satın Al kampanyasına mutlaka göz atın. Android cihazlarda Dream League Soccer 2020 hileli apk ile beraber sizler de sınırsız oyun keyfine hemen dahil olun. Popüler oyun olan Clash Royale apk indir ile tüm bombaları ücretsiz erişim imkanını kaçırmayın. Sosyal medya üzerinden facebook beğenisi satın al adresi sizlere büyük bir popülerlik katmanıza imkan sağlamaktadır. Erotik kadınlardan oluşan canlı sex numaraları sizlere eğlenceye davet ediyor. Bağlantı sağladığınız bayanlara sex sohbet etmekte dilediğiniz gibi özgürsünüz. Dilediğiniz zaman arayabileceğiniz sex telefon numaraları ile zevkin doruklarına çıkın. Kadınların birbirleri ile yarış yaptığı canlı sohbet hattı hizmeti sayesinde fantazi dünyanız büyük ölçüde gelişecek. Sizlerde hemen bir tık uzağınızda olan sex hattı hizmetine başvurarak arama yapmaya başlayın. İnternet ortamında bulamayacağınız kadın telefon numaraları sitemiz üzerinden hemen erişime bağlı bir şekilde ulaşın. Whatsapp üzerinden sıcak sohbetler için whatsapp sex hattı ile bayanların sohbetine katılabilirsin. Erotik telefonda sohbet ile sitemizde ki beğendiğiniz kadına hemen ulaşın. Alo Sex Numaraları kadınlarına ücretsiz bir şekilde bağlan!
supertotobet superbetin marsbahis kolaybet interbahis online casino siteleri bonus veren siteler
We are the Liberal Blog From Hollywood
L.A.'s Premier Post Facility

Film / Movie Quality Control Reports


Hot Pics & Gossip.

Archive for August, 2010

The Dilemma of a Fox News Blonde

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 28th, 2010 4:41 am by HL

The Dilemma of a Fox News Blonde


Cooler Than Thou: Will Hipsters Ruin Christianity?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 28th, 2010 4:40 am by HL

Cooler Than Thou: Will Hipsters Ruin Christianity?
Where’s the proper balance between hip and devout? Between the "natural" and the "marketed?"

Where's the proper balance between hip and devout? Between the "natural" and the "marketed?"

Inside Top Secret America
A major investigation reveals the extent of America’s vast and heavily privatized military-corporate-intelligence establishment.

A major investigation reveals the extent of America's vast and heavily privatized military-corporate-intelligence establishment.

Hightower: Wall Street Bankers Pull Off Another Regulatory Heist
The financial giants hired away nearly 150 regulators, luring them with fat salaries to switch sides and become industry lobbyists.

The financial giants hired away nearly 150 regulators, luring them with fat salaries to switch sides and become industry lobbyists.


The Bloated Pentagon

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 28th, 2010 4:39 am by HL

The Bloated Pentagon
Here are four slides that are part of a much larger presentation prepared by the Defense Business Board, an advisory council to the Secretary of Defense that was created in 2001. It is not classified and was sent to me…


United States Secretary of DefenseUnited StatesMilitaryGovernmentDefense Department

Become a Deficit Hawk: You Can Be Offensive, Sexist, and Ignorant
Most people try to be respectful of those around them. They also try to be informed and intelligent about the world. This requires some effort, but most of us consider the rewards to be worth the effort. Of course some…



Social SecurityUnited StatesAlan SimpsonPoliticsAshley Carson


NJ Education Commissioner Asked To Be Fired So He Could Receive Unemployment Benefits

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 28th, 2010 4:37 am by HL

NJ Education Commissioner Asked To Be Fired So He Could Receive Unemployment Benefits

SchundlerNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) today fired the state’s Education Commissioner Bret Schundler, after the state lost a $400 million Race To The Top grant due to an error made in the application process. Now, the New Jersey Star-Ledger reports that Schundler specifically asked to be fired, instead of voluntarily resigning, so that he would be able to receive unemployment benefits:

Ousted state Education Commissioner Bret Schundler today said he asked Gov. Chris Christie to be fired from the work he considered his “life’s dream,” rather than resign, so he could receive unemployment benefits to pay his bills. “I asked if they would mind writing a termination letter, instead of a resignation letter, because I do have a mortgage to pay, and I do have a daughter who’s just started college,” he said in an interview this morning. “And I, frankly, will need the unemployment insurance benefits until I find another job. … And they said fine. They said sure.” […]

Schundler’s financial disclosure form, released Thursday by the State Ethics Commission, show he and his wife had less than $5,000 in the bank.

Schundler’s case is particularly important because the Republican Party and conservative movement he belongs to have recently made the unemployed a frequent political punching bag. For months the party has fought every vote to extend unemployment benefits, despite double-digit unemployment rates across the country.

And to add insult to injury, major Republicans have derided the character of the recipients of unemployment benefits. NY GOP gubernatorial primary candidate Carl Paladino has suggested sending people receiving unemployment benefits to prison dorms, Nixon administration official and conservative pundit Ben Stein has complained that the unemployed are “unpleasant people…who do not know how to do a day’s work,” Rep. Zach Wamp (R-TN) suggested the jobless are “sitting back and waiting” instead of looking for work, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has claimed “welfare” is making the persistently unemployed lazy.

REPORT: Glenn Beck?s Philosophy Is Opposed To Everything Martin Luther King, Jr. Stood For

MLK1 Tomorrow, Fox News host and self-professed “rodeo clown” Glenn Beck will hold his “Restoring Honor” rally in Washington, D.C. Beck initially insisted that the rally has no political significance — despite it being located at the Lincoln Memorial and taking place on the 47th anniversary of the “I Have A Dream” speech. He has increasingly claimed to be taking up the mantle of the civil rights movement. Earlier in the week, Beck boasted that the rally will “reclaim the civil rights movement” and called the current civil rights community an “abomination.”

While Beck is practically fashioning himself after revered civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and trying to take up the mantle of the civil rights movement, he is ultimately unfit to command such a legacy. The Fox News host’s views and actions are diametrically opposed to everything the late social justice leader fought for:

KING believed that it was America’s collective responsibility to provide economic justice for all. In 1961, the civil rights leader addressed the AFL-CIO on his vision of the American Dream. King said that his vision of America’s promise was a country where “equality of opportunity, of privilege and property [are] widely distributed; a dream of a land where men will not take necessities from the many to give luxuries to the few.” King helped launch a Poor People’s Campaign based around demanding that “President Lyndon Johnson and Congress help the poor get jobs, health care and decent homes.” The civil rights legend explained that poverty was a problem that couldn’t be solved without a “the nation spending billions of dollars — and undergoing a radical redistribution of economic power.” He spent the last days of his life campaigning on behalf of a living wage for striking sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee.

BECK, on the other hand, has repeatedly insulted any government attempt to help the poor. The host has offensively claimed that “Big government never lifts anybody out of poverty. It creates slaves, people who are dependent on the scraps from the government, the handouts.” The pundit has declared that President Obama “really is a Marxist” because he “believes in the redistribution of wealth.” He argued in his book An Inconvenient Book that the reason the poor are poor and can’t be helped by the government is simply because they are “lazy.” Discussing the topic of rebuilding Katrina-ravaged New Orleans, Beck said we “shouldn’t spend a single dime” and that the residents should just “move out.” Discussing the topic of jobless Americans unable to find work receiving unemployment benefits, Beck said he would be “ashamed” to call some of them Americans.

KING championed using his faith to achieve social justice. King called himself an “advocator of the social gospel,” and saw Jesus’s teachings as commanding him to take part in progressive activism to achieve “social justice.” In a 1963 speech Western Michigan University, he said that he saw an “age of social justice” as the goal of his movement. When he spoke out against the Vietnam War at Riverside Church in 1967, he quoted the first epistle of Saint John to demand an end to the fighting: “Let us love one another, for love is God.”

BECK has derided social justice and attacked Christians who want to use their faith to achieve it. The Fox News host told his audience that when they hear the words “social justice” they should “run, and don’t listen to anyone who is telling you differently.” He also accused progressives of trying to “hijack churches” with a message of social justice. He even ignorantly claimed that civil rights demonstrators “weren’t crying out for social justice.”

KING believed in loving those who disagreed with him and engaging in thoughtful dialogue. One of the hallmarks of King’s philosophy and what separated him from many other African American leaders was his advocacy for maintaining thoughtful and respectful dialogue with those who disagreed with his goals. In 1957, the civil rights leader gave a sermon titled, “Loving Your Enemies.” King said that a man must “discover the element of good in his enemy, and everytime you begin to hate that person and think of hating that person, realize that there is some good there and look at those good points which will over-balance the bad points.” He practiced nonviolence and even asked civil rights demonstrators to not fight back when attacked by white racists. He demanded of his fellow demonstrators a “refusal to hate.”

BECK, on the other hand, has repeatedly attacked his political opponents with vicious and hateful language. He has compared president Obama to the Antichrist and said that it was “approaching treason” to elect a more progressive Congress. He has said he hates the 9/11 victims’ families and derided supporters of cap-and-trade as “greedy,” “wicked,” and “treasonous.” When interviewing Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN), the nation’s first elected Muslim congressman, Beck told him, “[W]hat I feel like saying is, ‘Sir, prove to me that you are not working with our enemies’.” He also speculated that Rep. Dennis Kucinich’s (D-OH) wife must have been under the influence of a “date rape drug” to marry him.

It’s difficult to find two people whose philosophies are so distinctly different than Glenn Beck and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. While King fought for all people to be able to live a decent life, championed a compassionate version of Christianity that sought to create a better world, and established dialogue with those who disagreed with him, Beck shows little compassion for those worse off, has derided the social gospel, and has viciously smeared and attacked his political opponents. As Media Matters writes, “Martin Luther King would have been on Glenn Beck’s chalkboard.”

(Big HT: Media Matters)


How to have a rally on the Mall

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 28th, 2010 4:36 am by HL

How to have a rally on the Mall
The permit issued for Glenn Beck’s rally Saturday at the Lincoln Memorial is one of about 3,000 issued annually by the National Park Service for rallies, cultural events, weddings and photo shoots on the Mall and other Washington area national parks and historic sites.



Martin Luther KingSportsRallyingMotorsportsAuto Racing

The journalist who revealed Ken Mehlman’s secret
Marc Ambinder, the political junkie who writes for the Atlantic, says he suspected, like lots of insiders, that Ken Mehlman was gay.


Ken MehlmanRepublican National CommitteeGeorge W. BushSame-sex marriageMedia

Same-sex marriage gains GOP support
A growing number of Republicans are breaking with the party’s traditional stance to publicly state their support for same-sex marriage, a shift strategists say stems as much from demographics as from the renewed focus on economics and the “tea party” movement.


Same-sex marriageUnited StatesMarriagePoliticsGay Lesbian and Bisexual

44: Murkowski third-party bid compared to prostitution
Alaska mayor Joe Miller and Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) are still locked in a tight primary fight. (Results on Wednesday showed Joe Miller holding a slim lead of about 1,900 votes, but a winner won’t be declared until election officials count as many as 10,000 absentee ballots.) In the meantim…



Lisa MurkowskiPoliticsJoe MillerUnited StatesLibertarian


The New Wiki Warfare

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 28th, 2010 4:31 am by HL

The New Wiki Warfare
Ralph Peters, New York Post
The recent WikiLeaks debacle, which will result in American, allied and Afghan deaths, drives home how inadequate our antique laws on war are in the new millennium.We live in a lawless age, when it comes to our security. A hypernarcissist such as WikiLeaks' Julian Assange puts thousands of lives at risk by e-publishing classified documents, and we have no legal answer.Every day, foreign powers and rogue players attack our nation's computer networks, attempting to steal secrets, plant sleeper programs or just create havoc. We have no practical legal framework for counterattacks….

The Parent Model
David Brooks, New York Times
During the first half of this year, German and American political leaders engaged in an epic debate. American leaders argued that the economic crisis was so bad, governments should borrow billions to stimulate growth. German leaders argued that a little short-term stimulus was sensible, but anything more was near-sighted. What was needed was not more debt, but measures to balance budgets and restore confidence.The debate got pointed. American economists accused German policy makers of risking a long depression. The German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, countered,…

Progressives Against Progress
Fred Siegel, City Journal
For the first two-thirds of the twentieth century, American liberals distinguished themselves from conservatives by what Lionel Trilling called “a spiritual orthodoxy of belief in progress.” Liberalism placed its hopes in human perfectibility. Regarding human nature as essentially both beneficent and malleable, liberals, like their socialist cousins, argued that with the aid of science and given the proper social and economic conditions, humanity could free itself from its cramped carapace of greed and distrust and enter a realm of true freedom and happiness. Conservatives,…

Not Ready for Conversation on Race
Ta-Nehisi Coates, Chicago Tribune
Virginia Sen. Jim Webb recently wrote an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal titled “Diversity and the Myth of White Privilege” that really brought home the foolishness of pining for a “conversation on race.” The headline itself was a device meant to drive conservatives to cheering, liberals to howling, and the whole of them to page-clicking and reading. Webb's piece was about affirmative action, and his argument was much more nuanced than the headline — sympathetic to the argument for historical redress for African-Americans, unsympathetic to hazy appeals to…


But They’re Not Racists, Really!

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 27th, 2010 4:49 am by HL

But They’re Not Racists, Really!
The conservative Republican proponents of the corporate-bigot alliance known as “the Southern Strategy” are mounting one last frenzied Battle-of-the-Bulge effort to push the Bigot Buttons one more time in order to gain what they think will be unbreakable electoral dominance. Here’s what happened in Minnesota when a local elite screwed up at button-pushing.

The conservative Republican proponents of the corporate-bigot alliance known as “the Southern Strategy” are mounting one last frenzied Battle-of-the-Bulge effort to push the Bigot Buttons one more time in order to gain what they think will be unbreakable electoral dominance. Be it whipping up anti-immigrant hatred to freaking out about brown people they claim are Muslims — who they apparently figure are the last group left that it’s OK to hate — they have been working overtime. But when their actions result in things that might hurt their game plan — like when the folks whose prejudices they’ve inflamed go running out to stab cab drivers — suddenly they start singing the “But We’re Not Racists, Really!” song. (Even though, as Gene Lyons points out, they have nothing to fear from the “respectable” journalistic community, which is too cowardly to call them out by name.)

They apparently think it’s a catchy little ditty. George Pataki hummed a few bars on Hardball, and Word Salad Pam essayed a full-throated rendition when the racists at the Ground Zero attacked a guy whose skin was darker than theirs. Kinda reminds you of how Rush Limbaugh and his fellow hate-radio talkers still bristle when they get some of the blame for inciting the right-wing terrorist bombing of the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, doesn’t it?

It’s not just wealthy conservatives on the East Coast saying these things. You can find members of the elites saying them in the heartland as well. For example:

Here’s a local guy, “The Admiral”, from the ritzy Minneapolis exurb of Mound, Minnesota, which is on (if not in) the western end of the complex set of lakes known collectively as “Lake Minnetonka” — hence the name of his blog, “Lake Minnetonka Liberty”. His work is favorably featured on the conservative “News Busters” website, despite (or because?), among other things, calling for the assassination of Barack Obama (“Somebody please! Do a Sirhan Sirhan on this pompous ass, willya?”). We’re talking about someone who, if he were a liberal (or anything other than an arch-conservative) calling for the assassination of, say, Chief Justice John Roberts, would likely have been shamed out of public life, if not actually arrested and charged with making terroristic threats or instigating people to acts of terror. (Hell, Shirley Sherrod and Helen Thomas lost their jobs for far less — in fact, Sherrod lost her job even as it was shown that the accusation leveled against her was bogus. But I digress.)

The Admiral’s variation on the “We’re Not Racists!” theme is to play the old game of projection and accuse others, especially lefties whose skins are darker than his, of (ta-dah!) racism. (Just like what Andrew Breitbart and his fellow conservative travelers did to Shirley Sherrod. But again, I digress.) Do a search on “lake minnetonka liberty” and “racist” in most any search engine and you’ll see what I mean; here’s a recent example. (By the way, what is with Minnesota right-wingers and the linguistic atrocity “bold faced liar”? Luke Hellier uses it too.)

The latest excrescence of The Admiral is laughable, in a pathetic sort of way. It comes when he, in the midst of a full-on rant defending the right of huge corporations to buy elections in general (and a governor’s seat for Tom Emmer in particular), decided to unload the following rant against SEIU Local 26 president Javier Morillo-Alicea:

That’s right, and what business is it of yours, Javier, how much money Target makes? It doesn’t concern you. And how they choose to spend it doesn’t concern you either. Javier Morillo-Alicea. Why don’t you put on your sombrero, hop on the burro and ride your ass back to Mexico where you belong? People like you are the problem, not the solution.

He then goes on to rave about Mark Dayton’s admitted battle with alcohol, while ignoring the controversy over Tom Emmer’s two DUIs and Emmer’s efforts in the state legislature to lower the penalties for drunk driving.

Just in case ol’ Addie tries to pull a fast one and do some editing, I’ve got the screen shot of that text saved for posterity:

Now remember, this isn’t some pig-ignorant guy with a fourth-grade education who literally doesn’t know any better. This is someone who is one of the elites, just like Alan Simpson and Max Baucus and Paul Ryan.

Oh, and for future reference, Addie: Mr. Morillo-Alicea is not of Mexican heritage, but Puerto Rican. He was born in Panama, the son of a Vietnam veteran, is a Fulbright Scholar, and got his undergraduate degree from Yale, which I suspect is more than Addie has ever done. But, just to make you happy, I’ve found a burro named Pepe, just for you, and put him at the top of this post, where he can express his opinion of your opinions. Enjoy!


The Equal Rites Awards—Again

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 27th, 2010 4:48 am by HL

The Equal Rites Awards—Again
And so we rise to celebrate Aug. 26, the 90th anniversary of the day American women finally won the right to vote. By Ellen Goodman

And so we rise to celebrate Aug. 26, the 90th anniversary of the day American women finally won the right to vote.


Related Entries



Douglas Kmiec, U.S. Ambassador To Malta, Crashes Car; Nun Killed

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 27th, 2010 4:47 am by HL

Douglas Kmiec, U.S. Ambassador To Malta, Crashes Car; Nun Killed
CALABASAS, Calif. — Authorities say a car driven by the U.S. ambassador to Malta crashed into a drainage ditch in Southern California, killing a nun…

Gary Johnson: Legalize Marijuana to Stop the Drug Cartels
What is it going to take to convince the federal government that current drug policies are not working? By denying reality and not regulating and taxing marijuana, we are fueling a war that we are clearly losing.

Paul Krugman: This Is Not A Recovery
What will Ben Bernanke, the Fed chairman, say in his big speech Friday in Jackson Hole, Wyo.? Will he hint at new steps to boost…

Rev. Eric Lee: Travesty of Justice
There is a travesty of justice occurring within lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) organizations that is holding all of us back in our movement…

Geoffrey Dunn: AFL-CIO President Compares Palin to Joe McCarthy
Richard Trumka went after Palin directly today in Anchorage. Palin, of course, responded with yet another hyperbolic posting to her Facebook page, elevating Trumka’s comments to several spins in the news cycle.


“American miracle”: Beck’s outrageous predictions for his “historic” 8-28 rally

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 27th, 2010 4:46 am by HL

“American miracle”: Beck’s outrageous predictions for his “historic” 8-28 rally

Glenn Beck has described his August 28 Restoring Honor rally with outrageous hyperbole, calling it everything from “an American miracle” to a “defibrillator to the heart of America.” Beck has also claimed that with the rally, he and his audience will be able to “reclaim” the “distorted” civil rights movement.

Beck on his rally: National “turning point,” “the anti-Woodstock,” a “defibrillator to the heart of America”

Beck: 8-28 will be “a defibrillator to the heart of America.” On the August 16 edition of his Fox News show, before he launched into a fundraising appeal for his rally, Beck described his August 28 Restoring Honor rally as “a defibrillator to the heart of America.”

Beck says his 8-28 rally will be “the Woodstock of the next generation.” On the August 19 edition of his radio show, Beck described his rally as “the Woodstock of the next generation.” Beck further explained that just as “Woodstock inspired a generation,” his rally “could be a new generation’s defining moment.” He also “guarantee[d]” his audience that if they don’t attend, they “will say, ‘Oh crap, I wish I would’ve been there.’ ”

Beck: 8-28 is “the anti-Woodstock.” The next day, Beck described the rally as “the anti-Woodstock.” Beck asked his audience if they remembered “how Woodstock just — it just stopped people and put them in that place” and claimed that “[t]he people who went, that was the moment for them.” Beck told his viewers that “[t]his will be a moment that they will remember for the rest of their lives.” He also told them that if they didn’t attend they will regret it “for the rest of their life.”

Beck: “Maybe in a 100 years from now or 200 years from now … this will be remembered as the moment America turned the corner.” On the June 8 edition of his radio show, Beck asked his audience to “bring your children with you” to his rally, claiming it will be “an image for the history books.” He went on to suggest that he believed that “maybe in a 100 years from now or 200 years from now” the event “will be remembered as the moment America turned the corner.” He added, “I believe this is the pivot point.”

Beck claims his rally will “grow the next George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.” On his May 27 radio show, Beck urged his listeners to attend the August 28 rally, imploring them to join him “to set things right in [their] own li[ves].” Beck went on to suggest that attending the rally would help to “grow the next George Washington and Abraham Lincoln” and restore America.

Beck: “I really, truly believe” that 8-28 “will be remembered in American history as the turning point.” On May 26, Beck advised his listeners to come to Washington, D.C. on the Thursday and Friday nights preceding his rally for events that he referred to as “unforgettable” and which “will make you weep all night.” He then claimed that his Saturday rally “will be remembered in American history as the turning point.” He went on to suggest that though it may be “even erased for history for a long time,” when “our children are the ones that are writing history, it will be remembered as the turning point in the American experiment.”

Beck: “You will see something on Saturday that has not happened in America for 228 years.” On August 24, Beck promoted his rally, claiming that his audience “will see something on Saturday that has not happened in America for 228 years.” Beck then said that the event would be “a historic moment” and that “if you read about it the next day or you see it on TV, you will say, ‘Oh man, I wish I would have gone.’ ” Beck also said of his 8-28 event and Divine Destiny event the night before, “This is a God event on Friday and a God event on Saturday.” He again implored his audience to “bring your children” to the event, claiming that attendees will “come as you are, but you leave there much more powerful.”

Beck: 8-28 rally is “going to be one for the history books,” “a turning point in America.” On the June 10 edition of his radio show, Beck again claimed that his rally will be “a turning point in America.” He also stated that the event is “going to be one for the history books” and could, in fact, be “double history” because it “may be the last time anybody’s going to be allowed to gather at the Lincoln Memorial.”

Beck claims “the Capitol will fix itself if we just stand between Washington and Lincoln and try to be those people.” On May 7, Beck suggested on his television show that while “everybody tries to fix the Capitol,” it is the attendees of his Restoring Honor rally that will succeed. Beck claimed that “the Capitol will fix itself if we just stand between Washington and Lincoln and try to be those people. Restore honor and the country will be fixed”

Beck: Restoring Honor rally “is a shockwave.” On the August 18 edition of his radio show, Beck began “begging” his audience to attend the Restoring Honor rally, stating that if “you are looking for a restoration … and you understand honor” to “come stand with” him. He referred to the event as a “shockwave,” telling his listeners that “it is truly going to be something where you come as you are, but you leave much, much, much stronger.”

8-28 will “reclaim the civil rights movement”

Beck: It was “divine providence” that 8-28 rally is on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a dream” speech. Beck discussed the date of his Restoring Honor rally on the June 18 edition of his radio show, claiming he didn’t know that 8-28 was the date of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a dream” speech and stated that it was “divine providence” that his rally coincided with the speech’s anniversary. Beck said of the date, “[w]hat an appropriate day,” because he thought that King’s “dream has been so corrupted.” Beck then argued that “it’s time we picked that dream back up.” Beck later defended holding his rally on 8-28 by claiming that “whites don’t own the Founding Fathers” and “blacks don’t own Martin Luther King.”

Beck compares his “historic” 8-28 rally to King’s “I have a dream” speech. On the August 9 edition of his radio show, Beck stated that “the more we get into” the Restoring Honor rally, “the more historic it feels.” Beck then compared his rally to the 1963 March on Washington at which King delivered his “I have a dream” speech, suggesting that his 5-year-old daughter “will remember this moment,” just as someone Beck spoke with who went to King’s rally when she was 5 years old remembered that event. Beck told his listeners that “this is going to be something that you’ll never, ever experience any other time.”

Beck: At 8-28 rally, we will “pick up Martin Luther King’s dream that has been distorted.” On the June 15 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that at the 8-28 event, he and his audience will “create history together … as we pick up Martin Luther King’s dream that has been distorted and lost.” He also said that “your children will be able to say, ‘I remember, I was there.’ “

Beck says his 8-28 rally will “reclaim the civil rights movement.” On the May 26 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that the civil rights movement “has been so distorted and so turned upside down. It is — it’s an abomination what has happened.” He said that his rally would “be an iconic event” and that “this is a moment, quite honestly, that I think we reclaim the civil rights movement.” Beck also stated that though, at the rally, “we’re not going to talk about the issues of illegal immigration or anything that’s happening in Washington,” the attendees of the rally “will reclaim the civil rights moment. We will take that movement, because we were the people that did it in the first place.”

8-28: The “American miracle”

Beck: “I expect a miracle on 8-28.” On the July 22 edition of his radio show, Beck stated, “I expect a miracle on 8-28.” Beck also used a Biblical allusion to encourage his listeners to use the “40 days and 40 nights” before his rally to “change your life” and “start all over again.” Beck then asked his listeners to “witness” the “miracle” with him on 8-28.

Beck: “What is going to happen on 8-28 will be a miracle.” On his television show on August 11, Beck claimed that “what is going to happen on 8-28 will be a miracle.” Beck told his viewers that he is “filled with great hope because I remember, not what I’ve said to you, but what I know to be true. I’ve said for some time now, expect miracles.” He also told his listeners: “Literally, expect to see miracles. Great, powerful miracles are coming.” Beck also repeated the claim that his rally will be “a historic event” and again suggested that “there are forces in the government now that are trying to stop any new gatherings — after this one — on the Lincoln Memorial.”

Beck asks listeners to “be a part of an American miracle” on 8-28. On the August 23 edition of his radio show, Beck encouraged his listeners to attend his Restoring Honor rally by asking them to “be a part of an American miracle.” Beck appealed to his listeners by saying: “Please, if you are not thinking of coming to 8-28, or there’s some reason, you’re thinking, ‘Oh I’m not really sure’ — something miraculous is going to happen on Saturday.”

Beck says that “something miraculous is going to happen” at his 8-28 rally. On the August 16 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that he doesn’t “know how many people will come” but that “something miraculous is going to happen.” Beck suggested that “your life, your fortune, and your country are at stake.” He further stated that “if the people show up, I think it’s going to provide a shockwave to this nation.” Beck told his listeners they need to “return to God, or we are going to be buried in the rubble of history.”

8-28 “will be indelibly marked” on attendees

Beck: 8-28 rally “will be indelibly marked” on your children. On the August 12 edition of his radio program, Beck encouraged potential attendees of his rally to “bring your children” because the event “will be indelibly marked. It will be marked forever. … It will be a brand on them.” He also suggested that his listeners “sleep in your car” and reiterated, “I’m not kidding you, sleep in your car.”

Beck: 8-28 “will be life-changing.” On the April 16 edition of his radio show, Beck described his Restoring Honor event as one that “will be life-changing.” He also suggested that the event will be “a moment you won’t soon forget.” Beck explained that it would be similar to his “American Revival” events and will be a “spiritual awakening.”

Beck: Restoring Honor rally “is going to be a moment” and “you will never, ever forget it.” On the May 24 edition of his radio show, Beck explained that he felt “overwhelm[ed]” by the “gravity” of organizing his rally. He then told his audience that he wanted them “to bring your son and daughter, and I want you to bring your grandchildren,” because “this is going to be a moment.” Beck claimed that “you will never, ever forget” the rally and that “it will be worth your time” and described the event as a “pivot point.”

Beck: 8-28 is “historic” and “will be a thing that your children will remember.” On the August 9 edition of his radio show, Beck suggested that his 8-28 rally will be a “historic” event. He claimed that “this will be something that you will read about and say, ‘Oh man, I wish I were there,’ ” and will “be a thing that your children will remember.”

Beck: An 8-year-old who attends rally will 20 years later say, “That’s when my feet were put on a path.” On the August 23 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that “in 20 years from now, someone will be 28 and they will say, ‘I remember my parents took me as a kid, and I remember that moment, and I remember — that’s when I decided that I was going to live my life in a different way. That’s when I decided I knew what was important. That’s when my feet were put on a path.’ ” Beck also suggested that “if your children are with you at the Lincoln Memorial this Saturday, I can tell you that America will be fine 25, 30, 35 years from now.”

8-28 has so many “enemies” because it’s “going to be one for the history books”

Beck: Because 8-28 is “going to be one for the history books,” the “enemies have come out from the woodwork.” On the June 28 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that he knows that his 8-28 rally will be “historic” because, “boy, have the enemies come out of the woodwork on this one.” Beck also touted the fact that people are coming to the event despite not knowing what is going to happen because “they feel something is going to be big, something is historic, something important is going to happen.” Beck continued by saying that his event is “going to be one for the history books.”

Beck: I “can’t be more clear” about 8-28 rally because “the forces arrayed against this are unbelievable.” On the July 15 edition of his radio show, Beck claimed that he could not “be more clear” and was not releasing more details about the Restoring Honor rally because “the forces arrayed against this are unbelievable, and the depths that they will dive down to is incredible.” Beck explained that he could not “tell you what’s going on” because “I am not going to put anybody else in danger. I am not going to put anybody else in the line of making their life a living hell up until 8-28.” He added, “Just know that it is going to be inspirational and history will be made.”

Beck: The Obama administration “is coordinating” effort by New Black Panther Party to “disrupt 8-28.” On the July 9 edition of his radio show, Beck suggested that “what’s happening with 8-28” is that the Obama administration “is coordinating through the Center for American Progress or Van Jones” an effort for the New Black Panther Party to “come and disrupt 8-28.”

Beck: “The campaign against this thing is absolutely unbelievable.” A few days later, on June 30, Beck claimed that “the campaign against this thing is absolutely unbelievable.” Beck also suggested that “this may be the last time people are gathered at the Lincoln Memorial, and boy, the left is doing everything they can to stop it from happening.” He also alleged that people were trying to “smear” him by claiming that he did not have the proper permits for his rally.

Beck: The left is organizing like never before because they “know how important this is.” On the July 1 edition of his radio show, Beck detailed transportation options for the rally when he claimed that “the left is organizing against 8-28.” He further claimed that “they are mobilizing like I have never seen before.” Beck alleges that the reason for such unprecedented opposition is because “they know how important this is” because, according to Beck, “this is the summer that it turns.”

Beck: “The left is doing everything they can to suppress turnout” to 8-28. On the July 19 edition of his television show, Beck told his viewers that “the left is doing everything they can to suppress turnout” and to “discredit this event.” He further claimed that “they have said and will continue to say all kinds of things about me,” because “they want you to be angry” and “they need you to strike out.”