Dan Strunk Mystic
Publication: The Day
Oh, if Glenn Beck only practiced what he preached at his self-promotional event in Washington, D.C., he would have to be a monk in a monastery.
You can't blame Glenn Beck for still allying himself with all the clowns at Faux News. After all, his reported income last year was $32 million, not bad for a high school grad.
You have to give him credit as a deluxe con man. He does prove the old saying by H.L. Mencken: "Never underestimate the bad taste of America."
By golly, Glenn Beck proves him right.
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Beck shows there's no accounting for taste
Oh, if Glenn Beck only practiced what he preached at his self-promotional event in Washington, D.C., he would have to be a monk in a monastery.
You can't blame Glenn Beck for still allying hi...
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