Friday, August 16, 2013

Glenn Beck: [I] Thought The Rodeo Clowns Were Obama's Homies!


Conservative agitator sends praise to the offensive rodeo clown.

The controversial conservative agitator manages to defend the offensive rodeo clown who wore a Barack Obama mask.

The president has seen his job approval drop over the past week. The handling of the economy and the overall issues overseas hasn't been nice to the president.

Gallup has the president's job approval at 46% and his handling of the economy at 35%. Pretty disappointing for the first year of his second term. Mainly, I blame the Republicans for their constant gridlock and ongoing race baiting. They're appeasement to conservative agitators such as Chalk E. Becker and King Hippo will doom them in the end.

They're preparing the next crop of GOP failures. More talk about Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) and Marco Rubio (R-Florida) being the sacrificial goats for a party that's catered to a majority White base.

The conservative agitator was fired from Loserville in 2012. Since he has no television home, he decided to set up shop online. So he took all his chalk boards, his crocodile tears and containers of gasoline to Dallas, Texas.
Stupidity reigns at the Missouri State Fair.
He sets up The Blaze Network and launched it in late 2012. Now it's the second most viewed conservative blog after That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall's website.

On his radio program this week, the agitator compared himself to a rodeo clown. Yeah, being a former 80s music deejay is kind of a rodeo clown.

Anyway, the agitator wrote that at the Missouri rodeo clown, who infuriated thin-skinned liberals across America by wearing an Obama mask, has been banned from performing at the Missouri State Fair – for life. The decision is nothing more than a cowardly reaction in the face of a politically correct, pathetic attack. This morning on radio, Glenn asked the audience take a stand.

This isn’t the first time that Glenn has stood for freedom of speech. When Daily Show creator Lizzie Winstead tweeted a polarizing tweet about the tornado in Moore, OK – Glenn stood for her right to speak. He defended Paula Deen’s right to free speech when she was accussed of using racially charged langauge, and he defended Bill Maher over comments for 9/11. When an artist painted Obama as Jesus, Glenn agreed that the Constitution didn’t protect people from being offended or having hurt feelings.

The rodeo clown in Missouri is just the latest example of personal outrage running roughshod over the Constitution and the First Amendment.
Congressman Steve Stockman (R-Texas) wants to give the rodeo clown a parade.
Freedom of speech is one of the cornerstones upon which this country was founded, and yet we find ourselves living in a land ruled by political correctness and cowardliness. You don’t have to agree with the message of the Rodeo clown. You don’t have to agree with the way he chose to express himself. But we can all agree that he has the right to freedom of speech and freedom of expression.

You have that right too. Show you support freedom of speech by using the hashtag #WeAreAllRodeoClowns on Facebook and Twitter.

He's right on the freedom of speech. No one stopped the rodeo clown from performing. They can wear all of the offensive masks, write most offensive signs, or say racial slurs at their leisure.

Does it mean we the American people must tolerate that?

We allow the conservative agitators help President Barack Obama win reelection based on this type of stuff.

Why should we stop them from sending more racist emails?

Why should we stop them from talking about controversial topics such as the George Zimmerman verdict or the smearing of Trayvon Maritn?

Why should we stop them from hating on the president, Jay-Z, Oprah Winfrey, or First Lady Michelle Obama?

Conservatives are entitled to be the condescending bigots the liberals point them out to be.

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