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I have mentioned [1] here before that our conservative friends reveal themselves best when they accidentally speak the truth.
Note here Glenn Beck's web site [2], in which the spittle-flecked radio ranter who inexplicably was given a show on CNN assembles data points on the imminent demise of what fellow ranter Bill O'Reilly calls, with admirable candor, the "white, Christian, male power structure." [3]
The site is a series of links to articles, under headlines like "Agents of Terror," "Iran and our Enemies," and "Border and Culture"--the "Perfect Storm," he calls it.
He advises us:
[T]hink of these in the context of another Hollywood blockbuster—“A Beautiful Mind.” Remember that scene where Russell Crowe has pasted up a number of newspaper stories and is making associations and drawing connections between them by running strings from one story to the next, and then that story to another, and so on? You could easily do the same with the stories here. It’s not a great leap to see a certain synchronicity between them.
You know: the scene meant to establish that the Russell Crowe character had succumbed to paranoid schizophrenia?
Links:
[1] http://commonsense.ourfuture.org/sometimes_conservatives_tell_truth_usually_accident
[2] http://www.glennbeck.com/perfectstorm/index.shtml
[3] http://thinkprogress.org/2007/05/31/preserving-the-white-christian-male-power-structure/