
On his radio show Monday, Glenn Beck announced that he'll be holding a "Restoring Courage" rally this August in Jerusalem, which he said would be a "life altering event" that the "very gates of hell" would try to prevent.
Congressional Republicans were thrown for a loop this weekend when House Minority Leader John Boehner confessed that, if forced, he'd vote for tax legislation that doesn't extend low tax rates for rich people. But if they're concerned that Boehner might throw in the towel, they're also are assuaged by the fact that growing numbers of Democrats have been joining their side, urging their own leadership to freeze all tax rates, even for the wealthy.
"So far, the only people stating new positions are Democrats opposing tax hikes," said Don Stewart, spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, downplaying Boehner's remarks. If the top bracket tax cuts expire, he adds, "hundreds of thousands will pay higher taxes next year. Republicans and a growing chorus of Democrats oppose that outcome."
Over the next several days, Democrats and Republicans will stake out their final positions on the Bush tax cuts. After members return to Washington, the political and legislative strategies they adopt will determine both whether the wealthiest Americans continue to get a break, and the extent to which Democrats suffer a beating at the polls in November.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (1)Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) is saying that a lot -- a lot -- of people attended Glenn Beck's rally in Washington over the weekend.
Appearing on Laura Ingraham's radio show yesterday, Bachmann said: "The crowds were overwhelming, and if you saw the aerials on the Drudge Report this weekend, there was an aerial photo. Unofficially, off the record, we talked to one of the guys from the National Park Police who told us he thought it was 1.6 million. There had to be over a million people there. People were packed in from the Washington Monument all the way to the Lincoln Memorial. And for anyone who's ever been there, that's a huge area."
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)Fresh off of his "Restoring Honor" rally in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, Glenn Beck said on Fox News Sunday that he regrets saying that President Obama has "a deep-seated hatred for white people" last July, but chalked it up to a misunderstanding: "I didn't understand really his theology. His viewpoints come from liberation theology. That I think is what at the gut level I was sensing, and I miscast it as racism."
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There weren't many signs. There were, however, shirts, flags and flag-shirts.
Glenn Beck's controversial "Restoring Honor" rally took over the National Mall on Saturday, in the same place as and on the anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech.
Conservatives attending Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally clashed with demonstrators headed towards the future site of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. memorial on Saturday.
One marcher with the "Reclaiming the Dream" rally which was organized by Al Sharpton's National Action Network, the National Urban League and the NAACP was holding a sign that said "Reclaim the dream... stop these racists" with a cartoon of Beck.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)Glenn Beck is holding his controversial "Restoring Honor" rally today, and TPM's own Ryan J. Reilly is there. The rally, which Beck scheduled for the anniversary and location of Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech, is nominally dedicated to raising funds for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, which gives scholarships to the children of Special Ops soldiers killed in combat and financial assistance to wounded troops. But although the charity isn't political -- and has asked that the rally not be -- the line-up is a who's-who of conservative and tea party stars, including Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin, and is supported by volunteers from conservative and tea party organizations. Read more about the people, and the controversy, behind the rally here.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)Glenn Beck -- the guy who once said President Barack Obama has "a deep-seated hatred for white people" -- is having another rally. And wouldn't you know, the talk show host's "Restoring Honor" rally will just happen to take place on the anniversary of and in the same place as Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech.
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