Friday, February 12, 2010

Thanks Glenn!

Glen Beck has stepped out from the partisan commentator role, to become the true hero of the liberty movement. His radio interview with the popular tea party Texas gubernatorial candidate, Debra Medina, only appeared as hostile. He single handily managed to bring the cause of Truthers onto a public forum.
His staged ambush of Medina, was brilliantly topped with his request to french kiss Governor Perry. Patriots immediately wondered who their Glenn had the hots for? Perry's record as a Neo-Conservative, a regular Bildeberg attendee, and the political front-guy for the fascist maneuvers of the United Banks of Amero, caused some apprehension amongst his political family.
Beck's counter position, as a shill for the right wing warfare state, may now be in jeopardy. His ploy not only revived the 9-11 mysteries, and exposed a one world governor, but triggered a huge bump in donations for Debra Medina.
Thanks Glenn!
This is an attempt at sarcasm.
Truth conflicts with credibility when the credibility of a situation or person is used to present a lie as truth. If a credible lie occurs as a result of someones intent to deceive, a natural feeling of contempt arises from within. We could get seriously upset, or we could make an attempt at sarcasm. Wikopedia defines Sarcasm as the rhetorical device of using a characterization of something or someone, in order to express contempt.[1] It is closely connected with irony, in that the two are often combined in the same statement. Wikopedia defines irony:is a situation, literary technique, or rhetorical device, in which there is an incongruity, discordance, or unintended connection with truth, that goes strikingly beyond the most simple and evident meaning of words or actions. When however, the irony is an intentional connection of a lie to truth, for the purpose of acceptance, the lie becomes credible.

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