Glenn Beck Program Bans Any Talk Of Trump

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Glenn Beck‘s program with Pat Gray and Stu Burguiere is taking HuffPost‘s stance on Donald Trump a giant step further — they’re going to pretend he doesn’t exist.

“It’s the Glenn Beck Program with Pat & Stu, now 100% Trump Free, with 100% Less Trump,” Gray announced on Wednesday’s program.

“I’m sick of it,” said Burguiere. “So we’re moving on. Can’t do another show.”

Late last week, HuffPost declared that the site was moving the presidential frontrunner to its entertainment pages. Although they’re not entirely doing that.

http://dailycaller.com/2015/07/22/glenn-beck-program-bans-any-talk-of-trump/

 
The Blaze is owned by Beck.

If you visit The Blaze, you'll see is All TRUMP All The Time. So the network isn't banning Trump, they can't afford to lose so many clicks. Even RPF can't ban Trump.
 
The Blaze is owned by Beck.

If you visit The Blaze, you'll see is All TRUMP All The Time. So the network isn't banning Trump, they can't afford to lose so many clicks. Even RPF can't ban Trump.

Sure they could. Just replace Trump with youtube kitten videos, celebrity gossip, or softcore porn.

...plenty of options out there for mindless clickbait.
 
Sure they could. Just replace Trump with youtube kitten videos, celebrity gossip, or softcore porn.

...plenty of options out there for mindless clickbait.

Trump is by far the most googled presidential candidate. When they google Trump, The Blaze or others won't get visits for posting the things you mentioned.

Get ouf of la la land.
 
I stopped tuning into Beck years ago partly because of those two neocon establishment douchebags Pat and Stu. So I think this actually helps Trump when these two clowns want to ban talk of him.
 
Trump is too big right now. Those that attempt to ban or boycott will be the ones that suffer, not Trump.

Like it or not, much of the public is intrigued by him.
 
Anybody who supports Trump is completely devoid of principle. Trump is an antigun pro-abortion socialized healthcare nutjob who helped engineer the Pelosi-Reid majorities and helped install Terry McAuliffe as governor of Virginia, and gave six figures to Shillary when she was not in any position to help him. He buys eminent domain condemnations, and is about as far from libertarianism or constitutionalism as one can possibly get. This whackjob is a progressive liberal socialist who is just telling people whatever the f they want to hear.
 
Anybody who supports Trump is completely devoid of principle. Trump is an antigun pro-abortion socialized healthcare nutjob who helped engineer the Pelosi-Reid majorities and helped install Terry McAuliffe as governor of Virginia, and gave six figures to Shillary when she was not in any position to help him. He buys eminent domain condemnations, and is about as far from libertarianism or constitutionalism as one can possibly get. This whackjob is a progressive liberal socialist who is just telling people whatever the f they want to hear.

I would not go that far and would say he is closer to the right then the Progressive left. If Rand does not make and out choices are Hillary or some other Progressive Republican, I think Trump would be more palatable then a Jeb Bush.

Abortion
Donald Trump on Abortion: “I’m Pro-Life and I Have Been Pro-Life”
http://www.lifenews.com/2015/01/26/donald-trump-on-abortion-im-pro-life/

http://www.ontheissues.org/Donald_Trump.htm
Ban late abortions; exceptions for rape, incest or health. (Jun 2015)
I am now pro-life; after years of being pro-choice. (Apr 2011)
I changed my views to pro-life based on personal stories. (Apr 2011)
I am pro-life; fight ObamaCare abortion funding. (Feb 2011)
Pro-choice, but ban partial birth abortion. (Jul 2000)
Favors abortion rights but respects opposition. (Dec 1999)

Obamacare
ObamaCare is a catastrophe that must be repealed & replaced. (Jun 2015) typical Republican position
Kill ObamaCare before it becomes a trillion-ton weight. (Dec 2011) typical Republican position
Increase insurance competition across state lines. (Dec 2011) Promoted by Ron Paul
 
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I would not go that far and would say he is closer to the right then the Progressive left. If Rand does not make and are choices are Hillary or some other Progressive Republican, I think Trump would be more palatable then a Jeb Bush.

I didn't think we did the 'lesser evil' thing around here.


He was adamantly pro abortion until he decided to run for the Republican nomination.

Obamacare

He was adamantly pro universal healthcare until he decided to run for the Republican nomination.

This guy is just telling people what they want to hear. Too many people are falling for it.
 
Much of the public is dumber than a bag of rocks.

Not only that, but the public craves people like Trump in the media to have something "interesting" to talk about.

Their empty, shallow lives don't offer much excitement to those around them in a conversation so it makes sense.
 
It's stunning to see so many conservatives unquestionably lap up whatever Trump says. Most Trump supporters have no interest looking into the positions he hasn't campaigned on--they're that angry. Some say "he's seen the light, like Reagan" even though Trump never said such a thing. Then there's those that know he's bad on everything, but immigration is the absolute most important issue.
 
I didn't think we did the 'lesser evil' thing around here.

Well it's not like Jesus can run for President, nobody is perfect. I don't like the idea of voting for the lesser of two evils, but if one person is really evil and another person is only a little bit I'd have to consider it. I think the issue is people who wanted to say, vote for Obama or McCain/Romney did not realize that even from their perspective their candidate was only slightly less evil, and from a more unbiased perspective they were both about equally evil.

That it no way means I'd support him, donate to him or even vote for him in the primary.. but if it was him against Hillary it would be awfully tempting. My biggest issue is voting for people who pretend to be something and then have their strings pulled - i.e. Bush II running on a "no nation building" policy and Obama on an anti-war, pro-civil liberties platform then completely abandoning it. Arguably, Trump could do the same, which is why I wouldn't do anything to really support him except possibly vote for him against Hillary in the general and at least stick up for him on issues where I feel he is correct.
 
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