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Originally posted by Swills
Originally posted by PvtHudson
Originally posted by Swills
reply to post by PvtHudson
I'm pretty sure ATS members don't blindly follow any MSM.
It's just a huge coincidence that you guys are constantly parroting their narratives, talking points and boogymen. Also, there is a reason the MSM supported and promoted OWS, while attacking and smearing the tea party.
Oh I see, ATS and I are parrots and you are what, the shining light here? We parrot you say? Apparently you don't read much here or have very low reading comprehension skills so your understanding is quite limited.
The MSM supported and promoted OWS? Are you KIDDING ME?edit on 14-3-2012 by Swills because: (no reason given)
With a deadpan, Beck insists that he is not political: "I could give a flying crap about the political process."
Making money, on the other hand, is to be taken very seriously, and controversy is its own coinage. "We're an entertainment company," Beck says.
He has managed to monetize virtually everything that comes out of his mouth. He gets $13 million a year from print (books plus the ten-issue-a-year magazine Fusion). Radio brings in $10 million. Digital (including a newsletter, the ad-supported Glennbeck.com and merchandise) pulls in $4 million. Speaking and events are good for $3 million and television for $2 million.
Your - own - post says that OWS was initiated by Adbusters.
Originally posted by David9176
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Your - own - post says that OWS was initiated by Adbusters.
How did the tea party get started Eurisko? Not Ron Paul's version....but the Fox News version that was all over television and every other network.
Originally posted by David9176
I look forward too Glen Beck's in depth investigation of the Koch Bros and their funding of conservative and tea party candidates....or their funding for endless conservative think tanks.
Oh wait...that's because he really doesn't give a care.
He's in it to make a profit.
With a deadpan, Beck insists that he is not political: "I could give a flying crap about the political process."
Making money, on the other hand, is to be taken very seriously, and controversy is its own coinage. "We're an entertainment company," Beck says.
He has managed to monetize virtually everything that comes out of his mouth. He gets $13 million a year from print (books plus the ten-issue-a-year magazine Fusion). Radio brings in $10 million. Digital (including a newsletter, the ad-supported Glennbeck.com and merchandise) pulls in $4 million. Speaking and events are good for $3 million and television for $2 million.
www.forbes.com...edit on 14-3-2012 by David9176 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by thehoneycomb
The OWS was funded by Soros via his organization "The Alliance for Global Justice" Don't take my word for it. Look it up and see for yourself. Don't believe me? Fine.
If you want to believe something so badly no amount of proof or evidence will convince you otherwise. It's called denial.
Let sleeping dogs lie.
OWS later became a 501C and guess who controls their money? George Soros.
Americans for Prosperity is led by billionaire Republican donor David Koch, whose endorsement Romney seeks. An Oct. 4 internal Romney campaign memo obtained by The Washington Examiner describes Koch as the “financial engine of the Tea Party” even though Koch “denies being directly involved.” Koch endorsed Romney for president in 2008 and his well-funded group is credited with electing dozens of Republicans to Congress in 2010 and creating a network of Tea Party loyalists who are critical to Romney’s chances of winning the nomination, political strategists say. [...] The memo says Romney was scheduled to meet with David Koch on August 28 at the billionaire’s home in Southampton, N.Y. — where Koch held a major event for Romney in 2010 — but Hurricane Irene foiled their plans. The two last met in January for lunch in Manhattan at the Links Club, an elite social club for avid golfers.
Indeed, not only did Koch endorse Romney in 2008, but one of Romney’s first major campaign fundraisers for the 2012 cycle was hosted at Koch’s mansion in the Hamptons last year.
Originally posted by thehoneycomb
The OWS was funded by Soros via his organization "The Alliance for Global Justice" Don't take my word for it. Look it up and see for yourself. Don't believe me? Fine.
If you want to believe something so badly no amount of proof or evidence will convince you otherwise. It's called denial.
Let sleeping dogs lie.
OWS later became a 501C and guess who controls their money? George Soros.
Originally posted by thehoneycomb
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Anyone but Mitt Romney or Obama.
Ron Paul 2012!