Is Glenn Beck a CLOSET Nazi?

   What is the deal with Glenn Beck’s fascination with Nazis?  It would be nearly impossible to count the times he either accuses those he disagrees with (seemingly ANYONE with a point of view that differs from his) of sharing Nazi ideology or visibly using symbols of Nazism, the Swastika namely, to drive home his point.  President Obama, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and philanthropist and Democrat campaign contributor George Soros have been three of his main targets as far as his constant Nazi accusations go. 
   In the case of George Soros, Beck has recently gone over the top when he accused Soros, a Jew who avoided capture in Nazi occupied Hungary posing as the godson of an employee of the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture, of assisting the Nazis in capturing Jews and sending them to Nazi death camps.  This yet to be proven accusation obviously drew the ire of the Jewish community.  Over 400 Rabbis asked News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch and Fox News Channel President Roger Ailes to ask Beck to cease and desist his frequent references to the Nazis and to The Holocaust.  (News Corp. is the parent company of the Fox News Channel) The Rabbis also approached Beck’s advertisers in order to further put the squeeze on Beck.  Beck’s radio and television broadcasts have lost advertisers, audience and broadcast markets in recent times so the pressure put on Murdoch and Ailes may have some legs.
   Why does Beck constantly resort to these extreme measures?  Perhaps it is a case of Beck himself being a closet Nazi and it is Beck’s way of either attempting to deflect attention from his true beliefs or he is trying to shame himself out of his true beliefs by always demonizing the Nazi ideology.  We’ve seen this act before from many others.  Adolph Hitler despised Jews and convinced other Nazis the world would be a better place if the Jews were exterminated.  However, it is widely suspected that Hitler’s paternal grandmother, Maria Anna Schicklgruber, was impregnated by a Jew.  Was Hitler’s blind hatred of Jews fermented because he was a Jew HIMSELF?  We’ve seen notable members of the clergy live lies as well.  Ted Haggard espoused the sins of homosexuality to his mega congregation at his New Life Church.  It wasn’t until his Boy Toy, masseur Mike Jones, went public with his homosexual liaison with Haggard that involved crystal meth.   Another preacher with a mega congregation, Bishop Eddie Long, espoused the sins of homosexuality and same sex marriage to his 25,000 member congregation at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.  He, too, was called into question when four young men filed suit against him alleging that Long coerced them into having sex and took them on trips and showered them with gifts as rewards for their sexual favors.  Bishop Long has denied these allegations and has vowed to defend himself.  We’ll see.  There are countless other examples that could be used but the point has been made.
   Glenn Beck constantly makes allegations of Nazism and constantly makes visible use of Swastikas.  Is Glenn Beck a CLOSET Nazi?
   Well … ARE you, Glenn?

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Craig Riggins
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  1. Mr. Beck's comment about how Mr. Soros should of turned himself in was rediculous. I am all for offensive speech--but i'd like individuals to actually understand it and those opposed. The Nazi scapegoat and caricature is used--and used successfully--by those opposed to various so-called right-wingers. Even though the international Right has nothing to do with ours; because of a libertarian premise. Still those supposed right-wingers sited among popular culture and media: are a moderate Left.

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  2. Yes Craig, your point is well taken. What I am concerned about are the people who believe and follow these individuals, even after they find out the truth. What is wrong with WE THE PEOPLE? the only way these people stay in power and in the public eye is because WE THE PEOPLE let them.

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