After Apologizing For Being Divisive Beck Says Obama Wants To Throw People In Internment Camps
Hey, what happened to the tearful apology for tearing the country apart?
It’s only been two weeks since Glenn Beck made a seemingly-heartfelt (though, albeit delayed and pretty pointless) apology for his role in “helping tear the country apart,” but he’s already back to pushing alarmist theories and baseless warnings. Beck just couldn’t resist jumping on Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s comments at the University of Hawaii that it is entirely possible that in another time of war the Supreme Court might allow the U.S. government to set up internment camps, like those used for Japanese immigrants during World War II. On his internet radio show on The Blaze, Beck took Scalia’s comments completely out of context to suggest that, because President Obama did not act like Jesus when he was first elected and unite the country—the “biggest missed opportunity in all of world history—those who disagree with him on issues such as global warming, Obamacare, or abortion rights are bound to be thrown into internment camps.