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    Glenn Beck's Guy, W. Cleon Skousen, Goes Mainstream

    DECEMBER 9, 2010 8:25AM

    By Steve Klingaman


    Topics: constitutional theocracy, political philosophy, conspiratorial constitutionists, u.s. constitution, alexander zaitchik, phoenix papers, apologists for slavery, fred albert shannon, church of jesus christ of latter-day saints, lorenzo snow, christine o’donnell, byu, dwight d. eisenhower, j. edgar hoover, robert w. welch jr., lost ten tribes, hengist and horsa, arizona republic, gary nelson, 17th amendment, 16th amendment, nullification, radical constitutionalism, senator mike lee (r-utah), 912 project, hard-right mormons, alaskan militias, christian identity, tea partiers, 000 year leap”, “the 5, john birch society, senator orrin hatch, mormon biblical theory, glenn beck, brigham young university, w. cleon skousen, right-wing ideology, u.s. senate, politics

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