Glenn Beck: It’s time for a march on Washington
posted at 7:20 pm on March 27, 2009 by Allahpundit
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He’s playing this off like he’s just tossing out the idea, but come on: Anyone not think he’s at least toying with the possibility of planning a mass protest himself? His Oprah-fied populism is a huge hit; why not take it to the next level and see how many people he can pull into the streets for a march? He could even get this guy to don his cravat and lead the parade. It won’t do much to scare Congress so long as The One’s approval rating is high, but it might be a shot in the arm for the GOP. All they need is a date — Tax Day? May Day? — and a few hundred thousand conservatives willing to take a day off and travel a few hundred (or thousand) miles. Exit question: Would you go? Nah, you wouldn’t.
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I’ve been a business myself a few times. None of those times has been without the scars. I’m still struggling to figure out a way to survive.
But I wouldn’t have it any other way. We all have more strength than we rarely have the opportunity to discover.
I would rather be a poor free man (with the scars of life), than a well fed slave.
“As for me, give me liberty, or give me death.”
It is one thing to know these words as wonderful political theory. It is quite another to sense their meaning at the very depths of your own pulse.
Know your time on earth is short. Know that your strength is found beyond the limits of the daily grind.
Please know that the only thing worse than picking yourself up off the ground with every last drip of energy you have left is to stay on the ground and give the oppressor the pleasure of relinquishing your freedom..
F&^k that.
Saltysam on March 28, 2009 at 12:37 PM
Allahpundit, we have disagreed in the past, but on this I totally agree–April 15 should be the “Great American Tea Party”.
In cities all across the USA the movement is starting; In my home city we already have the event planned, and are ready to go.
Beck and Allah, get thee to Washington, D.C.–we are backing you up!
darkmetal on March 28, 2009 at 12:48 PM
Strap em on. Let’s roll.
marklmail on March 28, 2009 at 1:02 PM
I will be at one of the many tea party’s in WV on April 15th,I will be at the one in the capital hopefully Sen.Rockfellonhim,Byrd and Congressman Sell out the mining industry will be there to hear how unhappy this state is about all this spending.
tee866 on March 28, 2009 at 1:11 PM
You all are sounding like the left that you have spent YEARS ridiculing. What’s the name of the new radical movement, ‘Code Blue’? Coz if you keep this up, the GOP is going to need life support. When has a ‘march’ ever solved anything? Did the freaks in the 60’s stop the Vietnam War? Nope. Did the freaks in the 80’s stop nukes? Nope. Did the ‘Million Man March’ (HaHa) stop racism? Nope. Is turning your lights off for an hour tonight going to stop the freaks from trying to convince us all that we are ’saving the world from GW’? Nope. The only way to change things, is to hit ‘em in the pocketbook. Get the bums out of office. 50,000,000 Cons stayed home rather than vote. How’s that ‘protest’ working out for you now?!?…
pcbedamned on March 28, 2009 at 1:25 PM
All media types exist to generate readers, listeners or viewers. It’s how they survive. Those who will do or say anything just to generate attention will not last. Eventually, their schtick gets old and tired. Honest and intelligently expressed passion will keep people interested and coming back for more. Kind of explains how Rush has lasted so long and why some bloggers will never grow out of knee pants.
SKYFOX on March 28, 2009 at 1:29 PM
I wanna agree with ya 200%!
I couldn’ta said it better myself!
If I could I’d just give you a big ol’ hug!
That Post ROCKED!
-Wasteland Man.
WastelandMan on March 28, 2009 at 1:52 PM
Sir you stick a chord…
and yer picking at a few nerves while at it! I LOVE IT!
I just hope more and more folks begin to think like you and realize what is happening.
I hate to say it but we have become way too complacent.
I would use other words but I am in a good mood and don’t want to be too offensive right now…
oh screw it! we as a country have become a giant sopping female part. and we need to grow a back bone and a pair and stop criticizing each other and be Americans again.
you are right in most of your posts god speed sir!
-Wasteland Man.
WastelandMan on March 28, 2009 at 1:57 PM
no sarc or snark intented. truly.
then what do you propose? Please.
…must
…fight
….urge ..to be …snarky…..*GASP*
-Wasteland Man.
WastelandMan on March 28, 2009 at 1:59 PM
“Exit question: Would you go? Nah, you wouldn’t.”
Methinks that thou doth project too much.
I love ya as a brilliant mind, but cowardice, misogyny, and jealousy are not good for anyone claiming to be a conservative or libertarian.
Christine on March 28, 2009 at 2:01 PM
I look around and I see the beginnings of a managed economy on the order of the old Soviet Union. I am appalled that it has been so easy for them to trash self-government and capitalism so fast. It is happening so FAST!!!
petunia on March 28, 2009 at 12:18 PM
I agree with you both petunia and Knucklehead. It is a very scary time for all of us and going way too fast since last year when everything quickly came apart – the stock-market, housing bust, millions of foreclosures, Fannie Mae/Freddy Mac, massive lay-offs, etc., etc., and more bad news every day. I feel like I’m watching a horror movie, especially after I heard about the tainted vaccines recently:
http://articles.mercola.com//sites/articles/archive/2009/03/26/Were-Tainted-Vaccines-a-Conspiracy-to-Provoke-a-Pandemic.aspx
I’m sure they’ll be more of this bio-terrorism threats which I hope & pray never materializes.
corvettelady on March 28, 2009 at 2:01 PM
Get the Harley guys involved. I have a big old gas guzzling high-octane Road King. And Harleys make any march seem 100 times bigger and louder.
HondaV65 on March 28, 2009 at 2:17 PM
This is a superb post by AP. As I posted earlier, the American people sense that we’re going in the wrong direction. They sense something is wrong. That’s why people rose up against the illegal alien amnesty bill. That illegal alien amnesty bill had overwhelming support in the Congress; had overwhelming support from the news media; from all the people in the establishment; from the multi-national corporations that control this country; but the America people rose up and said “We don’t want this!” and threatened Senators and Congressmen with defeat! And that brought down that bill and prevented that catastrophe from becoming law giving amnesty to another 25 million illegal aliens. Now, we can do this again! If we unite and we’re determined it CAN BE DONE!! How? The answer is to build a brand new mass movement with a completely clean slate. With patriotic, God-fearing, Bible-believing, Americans who are gonna save this country. Who are gonna take this country back. If the American people were exposed to this message we would win! We would take this country back from the Robber barons in Washington who with their corrosive policies continue to rob the American people of their hard earned money, but we’ve gotta build that movement and we’ve gotta do it now!
apacalyps on March 28, 2009 at 2:29 PM
yeah but Glenn is one of them evil mermans!!leventy!11!!
-Wasteland Man.
*waits for blood to shoot out of pack-a-lips head to explode.
WastelandMan on March 28, 2009 at 2:42 PM
Don’t get me wrong. Glenn Beck still has problems. I don’t trust him. He, along with Limbo, Hannity, Ingraham, and Mark Levin, and all the other conservative talk radio hosts, opted for the same old Washington elite and phony Romney. These radio talk show hosts all decide that they have to stop Mike Huckabee from winning the Republican Presidential nomination. They decide we gotta stop this. They attack Mike Huckabee, demon bashing him on every issue they have. Yet, Mitt Romney switches positions on every single issue; on abortion, homosexuality, on amnesty for illegal aliens, on spending, on taxes, on every issue he’s done complete flip flops, and they look the other way. Just think if Huck had Romney’s political past. Could you imagine that. They’d have had a field day! Romney represents a cultural and a philosophy of multi corporate greed that is pure evil. It’s the same greed that has caused the financial crisis. These people are so disgusting. All these radio talk show hosts with tens of millions of listeners have betrayed the conservative party, the Republican party so many times. They are all part of the same establishment that is controlled by big multi-billion dollar corporations who maintain a virtual monopoly on the economy, politics, and culture. That said, I pray for Glenn Beck. I believe he wants to do what’s right. And it is never too late to do what’s right. I pray for all of these people to realize that following what God says is more important than any book deal they get, or any pay check they receive. So I want them to be strong and courageous. The Lord will not fail thee.
apacalyps on March 28, 2009 at 4:59 PM
The Beauty of the TEA Parties, is that one does not have to March on DC….It is a LOCAL Protest.
If all the Tea Parties in America get really, really, mad at Congress not reading the Bills they pass, The Taxes they Raise, the Pork they create, Mr. Beck will have a Problem with Crowd Control in DC on some future date.
Also, Congress will have a really BIG problem with Voter control, I can’t wait….
JayTee on March 28, 2009 at 5:55 PM
To quote George Bush:
“Mission Accomplished!”
LOLOLOLOL
-Wasteland Man.
WastelandMan on March 28, 2009 at 6:00 PM
I’m driving my newly converted WATER TO GAS car, and screw O’bumbo’s soon to be high gas tax.
Mercy4Me on March 28, 2009 at 6:23 PM
The problem IS that the RINOs are part of the problem, if they refuse to stand up for the Constitution and will of the people, then they are no better than those that are violating our Constitution, they have become the useful idiots that Lenin spoke of.
Let’s get ONE thing clear folks, we are NOT going to have free and open elections in the U.S. after O’bunghole has illegally seized the census and involved ACORN in that census. Allah, you might not like that fact but it comes from Michelle.
http://michellemalkin.com/2009/03/17/census-left-wing-partners-more-obamacorn/
Now that O’bunghole can gerrymander every state and the leftists have funneled BILLIONS of Dollars to ACORN, ACORN who commits election fraud like Carter makes liver pills, we will NOT be able to vote the National Socialist out of office and, in my opinion, holding on to that hope would seem naive and would amount to beating your head against a wall.
O’bunghole and the Democrats are going to continue to violate the Constitution and there is no one in Congress that is willing or can stop them.
When folks get in touch with THAT reality, then we can go forward to re-establishing our country.
nelsonknows on March 28, 2009 at 6:29 PM
I’m going to march in Atlanta’s Tea Party April 15th. LET’S ROLL!!!!
DanaSmiles on March 28, 2009 at 6:49 PM
Just checked my twitter and Dick Armey is going to be at the TEA party in Atlanta on the 15th folks this thing is growing legs fast.
tee866 on March 28, 2009 at 8:29 PM
As long as it isn’t a GREEN tea party.
Lets trash the place with 3 TRILLION styrofoam cups!!!!
seejanemom on March 28, 2009 at 8:33 PM
It’d be just like after Obama’s inauguration.
Dasher on March 28, 2009 at 8:54 PM
What energy source are you using to separate the water molecule?
Saltysam on March 28, 2009 at 9:09 PM
Washington can wait. Da Bama is coming to Notre Dame on May 17. I plan on being there too.
DannoJyd on March 28, 2009 at 9:42 PM
Beck is sometimes goofy but he is real. Believe me, you can believe he believes what he says. I dare you to say that about your sen or rep. This “gettogether” could really make history. The ignored local tea parties mushrooming to a “MLK”-like gathering will be something Katie will not be able to ignore. Do it, folks, lets do it!!
PaCadle on March 28, 2009 at 10:42 PM
First of all, we have a media that is hostile to us; we can’t leave trash lying around. In fact, we should probably plant a few trees while we’re at it, just so the greenies can’t say anything bad about us.
Second of all, national DC protest should be the day before Labour Day. It’s a holiday that has some relation to the issue at hand, is a three-day weekend, and would give people time to travel to DC on Saturday and back home on Monday. The one problem is that when a quarter-million pro-lifers come out to DC, no one cares, but when 50 liberals get together to protest, the media comes from around the nation to cover it.
Roxeanne de Luca on March 28, 2009 at 10:55 PM
Finally a way that I can express my anger at our current administration in a way that someone other than my husband and cat can see/hear. I will definitely be there. I’ve always wanted to go to DC.
Callie C. on March 28, 2009 at 11:18 PM
Unless Louis Farrakhan or the Students For a Democratic Society organizes it, it won’t get any press, thus it will have no impact whatsoever.
Unlike the Nixon days, however, they’ll get a lot of nifty digital mug shots of all involved replete with state of the art biometric identifiers to put into a national database for cross identification.
Dr. ZhivBlago on March 29, 2009 at 1:16 AM
One of the headlines earlier today was about a guy who said that he was a conservative/libertarian and he was just ‘mooning’ Glenn Beck and his ‘warming-up’ to the Tea Parties. He went so far as to say that these demonstrations/protests were “childish”. Well, since our public servants are not responding to our letters, emails and phone calls, what is left? Hmmmm? ANYONE?
I’m sorry to offend the Tea Party Poopers, but it seems like another textbook case of projection; it’s obvious that cowardice stops them from showing their faces and raising their voices, so, certainly it’s not hard to understand why they would call Tea Partiers ‘childish’…
BTW: I haven’t attended a Tea Party/Tax Revolt yet, but soon will. (I found out about one in San Diego too late!)
Christine on March 29, 2009 at 1:41 AM
I concede that I won’t go to D.C but I’ll definitely march in San Diego or Sacramento.
Let’s roll folks. The Media can’t sit by much longer, ignore this historic movement (yes, it is!) and let their ratings go down any further…If we gather, they will cover.
The obligatory exit question: How long (in years) was our first revolution?
Christine on March 29, 2009 at 1:48 AM
First of all, to the detractors of Glen Beck–you just don’t get it. Why Beck is so powerful in his delivery is because he is sometimes goofy (but in a good way) at the same time as being passionate about his beliefs–exactly what most Repubs SHOULD be. We have Representatives who mumble a few words every now again, but truly fail to express the outrage about the downfall of this nation that SHOULD be expressed.
Why March? Well, unlike the Left, we do need to get a fire in our bellies, and we do need to know that we are not all individual John Galts simply standing alone in a world of Liberal ninnies–we are legion. The very tenets of Conservatism apply to most people, they just don’t know what to call themselves. Perhaps this will make them think about that.
Sure, the media will try to smear Beck just like they did Sarah Palin, but in time people will understand that this goofy guy is just like you and me. A little silly, a little loopy at times, but a good person who cares about the direction their country is being pushed…
darkmetal on March 29, 2009 at 10:53 AM
Sorry I’m so late to this discussion – I was at a Tea Party yesterday in Newburyport MA. And I’m a sponsor and organizer of one of the Tax Day Tea Parties in Massachusetts on April 15th (12:00 pm at the State House, Boston).
Can I just make this suggestion – go to one near you. Not to make a stand or get in the paper – just to relieve some of the tension and to meet like minded people. It is very refreshing. Then read some of the reports about the event and see for yourself how truly biased and dishonest the left can be. Yes, I know we know all this but do it anyway.
As someone who took the bull by the horns and started a Boston event more than a month ago, I can tell you the Tea Party itself is not the end means – it is what comes after that counts. In Boston, we will be distributing post cards with an “I attended the Tea Party” message for participants to send to elected officials, letting them know they are on notice. We are reaching out to already existing Town Committees (the base, as it were) to reinvigorate efforts to identify candidates. Our message is essentially go home and find the next candidate for your town, district, state…
Many people are already doing this but for some, attending a rally or march will give them the confidence they need to go the next step. Living outside Boston, I can’t tell you how excited I get every time I meet someone and find out they are a conservative – if you believed the hype, you’d think Mitt and I were the only ones (and he’s not the best example.)
I hope some big media figures put together marches – I will attend in Boston, NY or Washington. Over 300 are already in the works for April 15 and many are being planned for July 4th. Check out http://www.taxdayteaparty.com
to find one. And if it’s convenient and the weather is good – go!
gopmom on March 29, 2009 at 11:31 AM
A march on Washington is just what my husband and I have been talking about! We’re there! July 4th as a date would work best for us. Neither of us voted for Pres Obama and we cannot understand how a majority of people could be so ignorant of his political, leftist agenda. He, idiot Pelosi and Harry Reid will ruin this country if they are not stopped. I’m going tomorrow to change my voter registration from independent to Republican. Let those who believe in limited government, free-market capitalism, and conservative principles unite for a better America.
smylatu on March 29, 2009 at 12:03 PM
Glen and his overflowing cart of bat shit heading for Washington!!!
lexhamfox on March 29, 2009 at 1:16 PM
Government Red Tape, Bureaucracy, Tea Parties
Florida Gov’t Cancels Tea Party Fearing ‘Too Many Attendees’
By Warner Todd Huston Sunday, March 29, 2009
Remember this report from our nation’s history?
CNN (Continental News Network) Boston, 1773: The city of Boston canceled a proposed protest over tea taxes today, citing the fear that too many people dressed as Indians would be gathered near the wharves.
Organizers expressed sadness over the cancellation, but meekly returned to their homes fearful of upsetting the officers of the Crown. Taxmen breathed a sigh of relief as the tar and feathers were put away not to be used this day.
You don’t remember that pre-revolutionary history? I should say you shouldn’t, because it didn’t happen. But flash forward a few hundred years and you’ll find it is happening today in Cape Coral, Florida where city officials canceled a tax day tea party gathering because they “feel too many people could show-up.”
That’s right, folks, the God-given, long-held American right to assemble and protest the actions of our government has been canceled due to too much popularity of the protest.
And what does it come down to? Money. You see, the city officials want an insurance policy taken out so that organizers can cover any loss that might occur as a result of the rally. And those insurance policies cost hundreds of dollars.
The tea party organizers of Cape Coral, though, aren’t the only ones to find this restriction of their free speech and rights to assemble. Tea party organizers all across the country have begun to find out just how difficult, if not impossible, it is to be “allowed” to exercise their God-given right to speak their minds against government excess and criminality. City governments all across the country are charging fees for “permits,” forcing organizers to pay out huge sums for “insurance policies,” and binding tea party organizers in all sorts of government red tape.
In many instances, organizers are being told that they aren’t “allowed” to hold rallies on government property. Imagine that? We, the taxpayers of the city/state/federal government aren’t “allowed” to gather on property that our own taxes paid for.
And then there are the “permits” required to reserve the day, arrange the police protection, and clean up afterward. Often those “permits” can only be applied for at certain times a year, precluding any spontaneous assembly. Also, these “permits” can be denied with no reason stated quashing at birth any plan to exercise the right of assembly.
Here one might wonder how it is that we so often see those lefties appearing on our TV sets engaging in their manyorganized protests? Don’t the flotsam and jetsam of the far left seem to have large protests all the time? One might be drawn to imagine that the government is involved in some sort of grand conspiracy to allow those with anti-American sentiment, the moonbats of the left, to march with impunity. But, hold the tinfoil hats, won’t you? Because the wackjobs of anti-war ilk and the shrill, circus acts of the Code Pinkos are expected to cut through the same red tape the tea party organizers have been confronted with. The lefties are just better at it.
You see, contrary to popular conception, the far left has some deep-pocketed backers (your George Soros types, unions and even government funds) and a raft of organizations that do “protests” as a full time job. Their protest marches and rallies are far from spontaneously organized. These groups are thoroughly knowledgeable about the red tape and governmental hoops through which they must jump to carry off a successful protest assembly. After all, the hatemongers of the left are intimately intertwined with city governments all across the country. They understand what needs to be done because, by and large, city officials used to belong to, or belong still to the sorts of groups that plan lefty protests. Your new president is one of them. Being part of government, these leftie protest marchers help write the rules, being intimately associated with government they are quite well informed about what is required and how to get around or satisfy those rules.
But the obstacles are coming as a shock to the average citizens that love this country. For their whole lives peace-loving, work-a-day Americans have taken for granted that there exists the freedom to assemble completely unaware that those rights have been eliminated by stealth regulation by governments all across the land.
And now the folks in Cape Coral, Florida have learned their lesson.
Americans do not have the rights they always thought they did. There is no right to protest government. There is no right to assemble. The people have no rights at all to voice their displeasure. Shut up people. Go home. Nothing to see here. Go quietly back to your IPods and DVDs. Big daddy government will take care of you. The Obemmessiah will decide what’s best for you. Don’t worry your little heads. Oh, and thank you for your payments on April 15th.
Put away the tar and feathers, won’t you? There’s a nice fella.
reshas1 on March 29, 2009 at 2:17 PM
My sentiments exactly.
I agree with your other posts, too.
The time to make a difference is now. It will be a lot harder to make a difference if we wait until AFTER this country turns into the USSA (United Socialist States of America).
Daggett on March 29, 2009 at 3:13 PM
I agree with the above.
I don’t get the “divide and conquer” from within mentality. We can and must find common ground together to achieve political victories in ‘10 and ‘12.
What also irksome to me, in the context of the Tea Parties, is the “you’re only a real conservative if you’re a leave-me-alone type of conservative.” Sure, many here have rightly said, “it will feel nice to know I’m not alone.” But this “phooey on protests” attitude shows an absolute denial of the power of public relations. Can these folks really not see the value of showing that vast, mushy sea of moderate Americans who could be persuaded/moved by seeing that there are many, many Americans who are proud to publically stand up for positive fundamental American ideals (…rather than the destructive, b*tch ‘n’ moan kinds of protests over the past 40 years)?
Lockstein13 on March 29, 2009 at 3:32 PM
Why not march on Washington?
A 1 million man tax revolt on Washington. That would be quite a statement.
TheHat on March 30, 2009 at 9:06 AM
Would I go?
Yes. I’m not an abject cynical coward like Allahpundit.
OrdinaryColoradan on March 30, 2009 at 12:50 PM
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