Still, if Britain wants Glenn Beck, I for one have no problem.  In fact, I'm all for it.  I think it would be endlessly entertaining to watch him rant about living in a country even more "socialist" and welfare-oriented than the US.  I'm also curious how long it would be before he started perceiving the US as a threat to his and Britain's existence.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
You Can Have Ours
The Christian Science Monitor has an op-ed piece with the provocative title, "Britain needs a Glenn Beck."  How could I not read that?  I think the author makes a good point- that in this day and age, to forbid television journalists from expressing or promoting a particular point of view amounts to a violation of human rights- but seriously, couldn't you come up with a better metaphor than Beck?  
Still, if Britain wants Glenn Beck, I for one have no problem.  In fact, I'm all for it.  I think it would be endlessly entertaining to watch him rant about living in a country even more "socialist" and welfare-oriented than the US.  I'm also curious how long it would be before he started perceiving the US as a threat to his and Britain's existence.
Still, if Britain wants Glenn Beck, I for one have no problem.  In fact, I'm all for it.  I think it would be endlessly entertaining to watch him rant about living in a country even more "socialist" and welfare-oriented than the US.  I'm also curious how long it would be before he started perceiving the US as a threat to his and Britain's existence.
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