Glenn Beck On Egyptian Revolution: ‘Overwhelming Feeling Of A Growing Evil’
The visuals coming from Tahrir Square in response to Hosni Mubarak’s recent resignation have inspired the vast majority of U.S. media commentators to join in the celebration of freedom in Egypt and hope of a future democracy. But every rule has an exception, and in this instance, that would be Glenn Beck, who’s immediate reaction to the celebration in Cairo was “If this were going to lead to freedom it would be great. But I am struck by the overwhelming feeling of a growing evil that is palpable.”
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Added: Feb-11-2011 Occurred On: Feb-10-2011
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By: star53
In: News, Arts and Entertainment
Tags: Glenn Beck, Egypt, democracy, Mubarak, Muslim brotherhood, Revolution
Marked as: approved
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