Glenn beck has only ever said, due largely to his conversations with Penn Jillette, that he is "leaning more libertarian". That's right, Glenn Beck is less likely to presume that he has the authority to command other people how to live their lives because of talking to leading atheist/skeptic/civil rights proponent Penn Jillette.
I guess Penn is a Nazi/fascist/republican now...
And beyond Beck saying he is "leaning more libertarian" Can you actually find an instance of him saying he is a "conservative libertarian"?
Here's the specific quote from Beck in question;
Hell, He's even said post Jillette influence that;
So Beck is no longer against gay marriage, all due to his leaning more libertarian. Sounds familiar? Yeah, it does, it's exactly why gay marriage is now legal in New York, because libertarians have influenced people who were formerly more conservative.
I guess Penn is a Nazi/fascist/republican now...
And beyond Beck saying he is "leaning more libertarian" Can you actually find an instance of him saying he is a "conservative libertarian"?
Here's the specific quote from Beck in question;
Glenn Beck Wrote:"'Every day that goes by, I'm more and more libertarian, I've always been a conservative. But every day I find myself believing more and more in states' rights, individual rights -- let people alone, get the government out of everybody's lives, let everybody rule themselves"
Hell, He's even said post Jillette influence that;
HuffPo Wrote:When asked if gay marriage was a threat to America -- a tenet of faith to many conservative Christians -- Beck said, "No."
"I believe that Thomas Jefferson said, 'If it neither breaks my leg or picks my pocket, what difference is it to me?'
That's actually a new position for Beck, who in the past has decried gay marriage as leading inevitably to polygamy and incest, and other things that would destroy American society.
So Beck is no longer against gay marriage, all due to his leaning more libertarian. Sounds familiar? Yeah, it does, it's exactly why gay marriage is now legal in New York, because libertarians have influenced people who were formerly more conservative.
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