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Rigid inflexibility and paranoid gatekeeping.
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice." - The guy you claim to admire.
Rigid inflexibility and paranoid gatekeeping.
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice." - The guy you claim to admire.
You don't have to like him. You don't have to respect him. But the insinuations about Beck, placing him in the category of Satan are illogical and not rooted in reality. That's all. The treatment he receives reinforces what he said the other day. And this isn't about rolling up the red carpet and welcoming him as an equal peer. I don't think that extreme would be justified either.
That is how co-option works. You get yourself on the inside and then tear it apart like they did the Tea Party, until it doesn't even stand for anything anyone wants to be a part of anymore.
See this thread that just popped up: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ans-are-quot-Nazis-quot-and-quot-Facists-quot
I don't think he's trying to bring our ideas to the mainstream, he's trying to inject the mainstream into our ideas.
You don't have to like him. You don't have to respect him. But the insinuations about Beck, placing him in the category of Satan are illogical and not rooted in reality. That's all. The treatment he receives reinforces what he said the other day. And this isn't about rolling up the red carpet and welcoming him as an equal peer. I don't think that extreme would be justified either.
I hope Jack and team noticed when Rand had his interview about Hagel with Beck, Rand's point about making sure drone strikes couldn't happen in the USA went over like a lead balloon with Glenn, Pat and Stu. I am fairly certain this is because they think it's crackpot thinking that drones will be shooting hellfire missiles at people in San Diego.
WHILE I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND RAND'S POINT, you can easily see in the video of the 3 amigos listening to him, that they want no part of that argument or to even acknowledge that it is a real issue (Pat is holding his head in his hands like "wtf is this nut talking about....").
He'll be mocked for it someday unless it's re-framed about Americans, on their own soil, not receiving judicial review before a sentence (ie a drone strike) is carried out.
Yes, but I don't push this exclusive club nonsense.
Yes, but I don't push this exclusive club nonsense.
The tea party was co-opted, but even so, Rand still won his senate seat on that wave. What if he just decided he didn't want to be associated with it, and didn't participate?
The liberty movement worries so much over things we cannot control. If Beck is an establishment shill, then he's going to undermine whoever the non establishment choice is in 2016 no matter what. We cannot control who others endorse, or how they choose to define and label themselves. We can choose to be a part of the debate and have a stake in defining the brand.
But I never name-called or said that he was evil. I meant to insinuate nothing other, than "dont trust him, he isn't sincere". How can it be illogical for me to come to the conclusion that he must not be sincere?
Your reaction to my opinions about Beck seem to me to be illogical.
That's fine. You should have hesistations trusting him, because he isn't a libertarian. He's close but he isn't a libertarian.
No, he's not close, he's a spin-master like the rest of the media whores... The more we can get the public to understand that the establishment and media do not stand for their interests (even though their rhetoric claims to), the better...
In other words, there is nothing wrong with agreeing with what Beck says, while holding his feet to the fire for what he does... Most people already have a distrust of the media in general nowadays anyway, so it's not like it will be a big stretch to convince them that Beck does not practice what he preaches (if what he preaches is even right).
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you've probably had an argument with someone close to you, perhaps even a family member you love dearly. Hateful things can be said on both sides, but time heals all wounds. When it's become water under the bridge do you continually harp about the time that person transgressed against you whenever you see that person? If we're going to be successful we have to be more constructive than wanting to constantly spew venom at the people that slighted us. It's not an endearing personality trait for a person or a movement.What part of "he's repeatedly fucked us over, called us terrorists, nazis and fascists, while calling on his viewers to turn their back on his previous views and support establishment hacks" don't you understand.
Most people already have a distrust of the media? Are you sure about that? Maybe in our movement, but there are millions of others that rely solely on CNN, MSNBC and the other BS for their news.
Sixty percent of Americans have little or no faith in the media to report the news accurately and fairly, according to a Gallup Poll, and 40 percent trust them a fair amount or a great deal.
There’s a sharp partisan divide as well: 58 percent of Democrats trust the press, compared with 26 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents.
As other have pointed out, we all come from different "backgrounds" before our eyes were opened and we joined the "Liberty Movement", Ron Paul etc.
Before I found out about Ron Paul, I was a "Bush" Republican and had no problem with the war in Iraq and big government. A lot has changed since then. People CAN change.
I'm neutral with Glenn Beck. I watched a little bit of him back in the day, and I though he was a bit "over the top". Yet, he has given our movement some broad coverage lately. Some of you may hate to hear this, but if Rand is to become president, we need some of the millions of people that listen to Beck. If someone listening to Beck hears Rand Paul, gets interested, and becomes a potential voter for Rand, then I see absolutely nothing wrong with that. Beck is far from perfect ( yet these days it seems that only Ron Paul is "perfect" in the eyes of some in our movement), yet I will take his "free publicity". People need to start looking at the bigger picture. This constant "inner-fighting" is not going to help either.
For a movement so tied to peace, we surely don't have many peace makers.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you've probably had an argument with someone close to you, perhaps even a family member you love dearly. Hateful things can be said on both sides, but time heals all wounds. When it's become water under the bridge do you continually harp about the time that person transgressed against you whenever you see that person? If we're going to be successful we have to be more constructive than wanting to constantly spew venom at the people that slighted us. It's not an endearing personality trait for a person or a movement.
For a movement so tied to peace, we surely don't have many peace makers.
Dude said that "when it becomes water under the bridge" it pays to be civil and peaceful in forward interactions rather than keep harping on some past transgression that we've supposedly moved on from. It has nothing to do with watering down the liberty message, Beck is entitled to run with whatever views he wants to. However, if he's showcasing pro-liberty spokespeople that only brings more exposure of said people to his viewers. The more some of them come our way, the more they can understand a more fine-tuned liberty message. We can't stay in our own little world and hope to grow the movement, we need to reach more eyes and ears to educate and spread the message and mobilize the new people to join us in our political mission to reverse the role of govt in our lives.For a movement so tied to peace, it seems as though there is a growing number of people here who are ready to water down that message and settle for people like Beck who don't give a damn about peace, just to gain some spotlight.
+repFor a movement so tied to peace, it seems as though there is a growing number of people here who are ready to water down that message and settle for people like Beck who don't give a damn about peace, just to gain some spotlight.