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Jon Stewart mocks Glenn Beck’s idea of freedom, deems it a “marxist utopia” - VIDEO

America's five-alarm conspiracy nut gets another epic dressing down


Glenn Beck's sense of freedom gets a hammering from Jon Stewart's logic
Glenn Beck's sense of freedom gets a hammering from Jon Stewart's logic
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The man who did more than anyone to end Glenn Beck's black night of paranoia at Fox News hasn't quite finished with him yet. Jon Stewart of Comedy Central's The Daily Show is back taking comical pot shots at America's most five-alarm conspiracy nut.

After the comfortable re-election of President Barack Obama, Glenn Beck has been advising his somewhat diminished audience to buy farms, pull their kids out of school and start their own militias.

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'May I highly suggest you get grandfathered into the Second Amendment today and don't forget the ammunition,' he told listeners to his web based radio show.

According to the Huffington Post, Beck, whose German ancestry left him open to charges that he's being inspired by Hitler, has expressed sympathy with conservatives who want to secede from the union.

The brave new future envisioned by the my-way-or-the-freedom-highway pundit comes super-gated (with freedom) communities. There'll be no welcome there for liberals, Democratic voting minorities, or progressives, of course.

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Just don't call this libertarian intentional community a hippie commune.

But critics claim Beck’s exclusively independent community sounds at turns more Marxist and  Hitlerian than anything recognizably American.

In the following clips, Stewart skewers Beck's freedom town plans and reveals they're more the stuff of nightmares than dreams.


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you are all a bunch of sheep, drinking the koolaid mainstream media serves up daily. Glenn Beck is not a nut job and he is NOT on Fox. He has his own successful internet media empire called The Blaze network. Whether you agree with him or not, he is a very smart, savvy media personality who has every right to question the Obama administration, something the lobotomized U.S. media refuses to do. Jon Stewart has more then 20 writers on staff for his show...just about anyone can be funny with 20 writers on staff.
PiperMac52 Such delusions are only found on FOX. Give ABC,NBC,CBS,PBS,BBC,RTE,EuroNews a try, for a week, and you will soon see the biased, prop which is Roger Ailes FOX News.
John Stewart has a TV show? I haven't seen him in years. He used to be big. Is he on Current TV?
What in the world does this story have to do with anything relating to Ireland or the Irish in generaal? I have a suspicion these writers are college age libs who can't resist enlighting the rest of us. By the way the Huff Po. did not mention his German heritage. That is a little bigatry turned in by these enightend writers. I suspect the would roundly condemn anybody else who claimed a persons anncestry has anything to do with there present views.
When you have nothing interesting to say just call POTUS a marxist. Same old Fox?GOP wearisome crap,get a life.
Obama won reelection by a mere 2% of the vote, hardly comfortable. Especially considering his handout philosophy and millions of Illegals, many of whom I am sure voted. I would say that Stewert has it backwards, Obama is the student of Marxist ideology and it is evident in all that he does.
Gold prices have stagnated with the improving economy and a stock market flirting with its old peak so Glenn needs more scared people to go out and buy that shiny yellow stuff in order for him to remain in the black. He is laughing at American suvivalists all the way to the bank.
Glenn Beck satirizes himself, doesn't he? What a nut job.
Comedy central host, says it all.
 




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