The man in the Brooks Brothers suit approached a weary looking man named Garth.
"Hey Garth, listen, I don't want to be the bearer of bad news or anything like that but your wife, you know, that hot little babe who you adore more than life itself... well she's been screwing your neighbor's brains out every morning for the past year.
Garth looks devastated.
"For Christ's sake man, wake up. Everyone in town knew about it but you."
The man leans down closer to Garth. "I even heard through the grapevine that when she's in the sack with him she makes noises that you never came close to causing."
Garth's face turns red with rage. His entire body is shaking. His head's about to explode. "I'm gonna kill that bastard."
The man in the Brooks Brothers suit becomes visibly alarmed.
"No, no Garth... don't do that. Don't you see, he wants you to become violent. That's how he plans to destroy you. Even though he's trying to ruin your way of life, break up your family, and cause you unbelievable amounts of grief, don't give him what he wants. Don't play into his script. You need to fight him with words, not with guns. You need to be Martin Luther King."
Garth stares blankly at the man in the Brooks Brothers suit and doesn't utter a word.
* * * *
The following four clips are taken from the June 10, 2010 episode of The Glenn Beck Show. Each of them is less than two minutes long.
In these segments Mr. Beck first paints a bleak picture of what's happening in our country, then implores his listeners, now filled with disturbing images of radicals and Marxists taking over our country, to not resort to violence.


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"That propaganda is good which leads to success, and that is bad which fails to achieve the desired result.... It is not propaganda’s task to be intelligent, its task is to lead to success. " ---J. Goebbels
"Beware, you dogs, friends of the left: When the Devil is loose in me you will not curb him again." J. Goebbels
---wikipedia-->Goebbels also discovered a talent for oratory, and was soon second in the Nazi movement only to Hitler as a public speaker. Where Hitler’s style was hoarse and passionate, Goebbels’ was cool, sarcastic and often humorous: he was a master of biting invective and insinuation, although he could whip himself into a rhetoric frenzy if the occasion demanded. Unlike Hitler, however, he retained a cynical detachment from his own rhetoric. He openly acknowledged that he was exploiting the lowest instincts of the German people – racism, xenophobia, class envy and insecurity. He could, he said, play the popular will like a piano, leading the masses wherever he wanted them to go. "He drove his listeners into ecstasy, making them stand up, sing songs, raise their arms, repeat oaths – and he did it, not through the passionate inspiration of the moment, but as the result of sober psychological calculation."
That's because the neigh-bor was hung like a horse. In fact, we all called him 'Mr. Ed'. That is until he got stabbed in the back 27 times by that Garth fellow. Penis envy you think?
Oh, and don't dis Herman's Hermits.
7:50/10:01 Glenn Beck: "I'm fantasizing about killing Michael Moore, and, I'm wondering if I could kill him myself or if I would need to hire somebody to do it, and I think I could. I think he could be looking me in the eye, you know, and I could be choking the life out of him."
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Dangerous stuff, microphones and platforms given to insane lunatics.
tried to listen to the tapes...I really, really tried.