Glenn Beck, the self-proclaimed leader of the Tea Party "Patriots," is a hero and exemplar for those who worship a very small God and who use fear and hatred to promote a regressive and morally bankrupt political agenda.
"Why Mockingbirds and Sacred Cows?" you ask. That's easy. In my favorite novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee dared to challenge the sacred cows of 20th Century America, many of which still wander the pastures of our minds befouling our political discourse and bulldozing our societal maturation.
Besides, I firmly believe that a generous helping of roast sacred cow, well-done, is the best response to the question, "Where's the beef?"
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Friday, August 27, 2010
Leaving a Stain on American Politics
As a followup to yesterday's post, I offer today's Mike Luckovich editorial cartoon.
Glenn Beck, the self-proclaimed leader of the Tea Party "Patriots," is a hero and exemplar for those who worship a very small God and who use fear and hatred to promote a regressive and morally bankrupt political agenda.
Glenn Beck, the self-proclaimed leader of the Tea Party "Patriots," is a hero and exemplar for those who worship a very small God and who use fear and hatred to promote a regressive and morally bankrupt political agenda.
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