Get a taste of what your ancestors have been doing for 300 years and yes people are braver when they are in a mob Glenn Beck it's called KKK.
Apparently blue eyed Americans don't think people with brown eyes have feelings. He really thinks it's been ok to attack persons due to their ethnicity--and egotistically got carried away with his own importance. But then they all have been doing that since the day that Barack Obama appeared on the scene. I have long advocated that the reason this goes on is because nobody fights back. They are allowed to be as vicious as history tells us they were and are, and everybody just tip toes through the tulips.
He should've gotten a beat down. IMHO.
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Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. You should look up Freud's concept of "projection." Also, look up "victimization." You spit in the wind and it comes back to you and you scream victimization. Glenn Beck...you have some internal issues you need to sort out, preferrably in private and not on national radio or television. You're only making your mental health issues worse.
The outgoing Fox News host held back tears on Tuesday as he recounted how he was verbally assaulted in New York's Bryant Park while watching an outdoor movie with his wife and daughter.
Beck, 47, said cinemagoers turned on him during Monday's screening of Alfred Hitchcock's "The 39 Steps." One person, he said, shouted "We hate conservatives here" and another yelled "We're in New York and we hate Republicans."
To top it off, one angry person purposefully kicked a cup of wine onto his wife's back, as others snapped photographs of him and his family, said Beck.
He likened the attack to a public lynching.
"'I swear to you, I think, if I had suggested, and I almost did, 'Wow, does anybody have a rope? Because there's tree here. You could just lynch me.' And I think there would have been a couple in the crowd that would have," Beck said on his radio show.
Beck decided against leaving, but said the crowd -- "some of the most hateful people" he has ever seen -- began to applaud as he exited at the end of the film.
"I have a right to watch a movie and enjoy a movie with my family in the park," he said.
Glenn Beck and his wife, Tania. (Glennbeck.com)
On his website, Beck wrote that he doesn't "expect a warm° welcome in New York City," but what bothered him was the "cowardly behavior of the crowd."
On his television show, he continued, "You would think there would be some common decency, especially among the culturally superior here in New York."
One woman, Lindsay Piscitell, who was sitting behind the Becks at Bryant Park, shared her version of events with New York Magazine.
She said it was his security detail that seemed to be "unnecessarily prickly with the crowd, scolding myself and my friends for acrobatics and other harmless activities taking place well before the movie started."
As for the wine?
"It was my friend that spilled the glass of wine," said Piscitell, adding that apologies were immediately made to Beck's wife, Tania. "And I can assure you that it was a complete accident. A happy one, to be sure, but nonetheless a complete and utter accident"
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Posted By: Marta Fernandez
Wednesday, June 29th 2011 at 4:27PM
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