Archive for August, 2009

Glenn Beck Boycott

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

There is a new website at defendglenn.com where you can find out which companies have supposedly pulled their ads from Glenn’s show due to an orchestrated effort from one or more liberal blogs. It also provides a list of loyal advertisers that can be contacted and thanked for their continuing support of Glenn’s show.

LET ME BE CLEAR[/OBAMA]…I do not have cable so I have actually NEVER watched Glenn Beck’s show outside of some YouTube videos. And yet I have written to two companies (SC Johnson and Proctor & Gamble) to ask about the boycott and I am already planning on ditching them for their competitors . And I think this week I will be going to eat at Red Lobster and picking up some items at Pep Boys just to give them a little “thank you” from my pocket book.

So you see, advertising on Glenn’s show is an advertisement even with people who don’t watch the show. And not advertising with Glenn due to the whinings from the left is as good as an advertisement for your competitor.

You can kick Glenn Beck, but you’re only kicking him upstairs.

CNN’s Don Lemon: Real American, Real Crappy Journalist

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Katie Couric thinks 54% of Americans are ignorant people with disturbing attitudes and emotions

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

I’d say the percentage was 52.9% and call them “Obama voters,” but she’s talking about the 54% of likely voters who now oppose the health care bill Obama’s trying to cram through Congress despite it going over as well with the American people as a fart in church.

Also from Rasmussen: only 31% of likely voters strongly approve of Obama’s current performance, 39% now strongly disapprove; 48% at least somewhat approve, while 52% now disapprove.

Ben Shapiro

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Worth reading up on–author of Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America’s Youth, Porn Generation: How Social Lilberalism is Corrupting our Future, Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House, and numerous columns I’ve not finished reading.

I caught part of an older interview with this man on For Faith and Family today and I thought he was astoundingly intelligent before I even read his extremely impressive bio.