Glenn Beck to Black Conservatives: “It’s Time To Be Heard.”

Glenn Beck has dedicated an entire show to black conservatives. Kevin Jackson, author of The Black Sphere and “The Big Black Lie” had a seat on the set, proving that I was right when I told Andrew, “Kevin Jackson is going places. He’s gonna be big.”

Here’s the show:





You can see the whole show here.

Hat Tip: Hot Air

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  2. AphroditeBull says:

    As a registered Democrat, and a woman of color

    I found this episode of Glenn Beck more ‘comical’ than watching the Joe Biden vs Sarah Palin debate.
    I have never witnessed a group of uneducated minorities make inaccurate historical facts regarding politics.
    Please learn to distinguish the difference between Communism and Socialism. They’re two separate political ideologies.
    Not all Democrats are liberals. Not all Republicans are right wing conservatives.
    Reverend Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson are not liberals. They’re demagogues. There are more White liberals than Black liberals. Proposition 8 in the state of California proved that!
    You will NEVER be successful at promoting conservative ideologies through grassroot campaigns. Why? Throughout this spectacle of a show, I did not hear ONE valid Republican stance. As a registered Democrat, I would have done a better job defending the Republican Party.
    As for the reference, ” The Republican Party is the political party of our ancestors.” Another dumb Palin comment. The ideologies of political parties have changed over the years. Times change, so do ideologies. { The Federalist Party, The Whig Party, The Republican Party, and the Democratic Party}. John Adams and John Quincy Adams were one of the first Presidents to address the indecent morality of slavery. Did you know they embraced both political parties, Republican and Democrat?
    Becks conservative ideologies lean more towards Ron Paul than John Mc Cain. Unfortunately the ‘idiots’ on the show were not politically sophisticated enough to understand this.
    Next time you attempt to ‘ridicule’ African-American Democrats for supporting Obama, The Black Republican Party needs to be more successful at defending their own premise.

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  3. Khalid Thomas says:

    AfroditeBS

    I don’t think you used the word “idiot” enough in your rant. I was on the show and in spite of your arrogance you are not and bright as you think you are. We were there to talk about conservative values. We were not there to defend party politics. If you as smart as you pretend, you would have found a few more words to express yourself. You have no idea how politically knowledgeable the guest were since you didn’t speak to any of them. I had conversations with many of them and the ones I spoke to are well aware of political distinctions. What Black Republican Party are you talking about?

    You didn’t hear one valid Republican stance? Maybe your were too busy looking at yourself in the mirror. Were you actually listening? Did you hear anyone speak out against entitlements? Income taxes? Identity politics? Cap and Trade? Affirmative action?While you are tooting your own horn of brilliance, I sure hope you’re teaching at some University and not serving drinks somewhere. I will take the highroad and not call you an arrogant jackass!

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