I'm not a Glenn Beck fan in the sense that I don't make a point to watch his show every day. I do believe that he makes some very salient points and talks about what others aren't talking about -- but should be.
Yesterday I was sitting on the couch, home early from a minor procedure in the doctor's office, and had Fox News on. Beck's show came on and he did the most interesting monologue using a blackboard (wait, is it raaaacist of me to say 'blackboard'?) and a diagram of the relationship between many organizations and their roots.
I wanted to share it with y'all and give you something to think about. If this doesn't give you a pause for concern, what exactly will it take?


I didn't use to like Beck much, but lately he has been doing better and better every time I listened, so for a few weeks now I have had my DVR set up to record him while I am at work and now every day when I come home I watch Beck instead of O'Reilly.
Best thing I've done in a long time!
Posted by: Gullyborg | Sunday, September 20, 2009 at 09:54 PM