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    Here’s the Republican Senator Who Allegedly Insinuated FreedomWorks Supporters Are Traitors in Ruthless Closed-Door Meeting


    Oct. 8, 2013 9:56am Erica Ritz


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    SUMMARY:

    • On Tuesday, Glenn Beck said a source told him Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell insinuated during a closed-door meeting of Republican senators that anyone who supports FreedomWorks or the Senate Conservatives Fund is a traitor to the party.
    • The source is not someone Beck would describe as “on our side,” but someone who was present in the meeting who was “disgusted” by what they saw.
    • Beck said a second senator also attacked FreedomWorks and the Senate Conservatives Fund, and that he hopes to have that person’s name by the end of the day.
    • The story had the radio host repeating his recent mantra of “defund the GOP,” and urging his listeners not to give “another dime” to the Republican Party.
    • A spokesman for Senator Mitch McConnell denied the charge to TheBlaze.


    UPDATE II:
    A spokesman for Senator Mitch McConnell told TheBlaze: “The anonymous claim is false. He neither said nor insinuated that.”

    UPDATE I:

    Matt Hoskins, executive director of the Senate Conservatives Fund, responded to Beck’s story in a statement: “We’re extremely grateful for the support Glenn and his listeners have shown us today. We’re especially thankful that someone is finally exposing how hostile Mitch McConnell is to conservatives in this country.”
    “Mitch McConnell thinks our conservative supporters are traitors, but they’re not the ones quietly cutting deals with Harry Reid and Barack Obama to increase the debt limit, to raise taxes on Americans, and to fund Obamacare,” the statement continues. “Mitch McConnell has betrayed the voters in his own party and trampled over our nation’s founding principles. It’s time for the conservative grassroots to rise up and remove politicians like Mitch McConnell from office. This won’t be easy, but our country is blessed to have leaders like Glenn Beck who aren’t afraid to stand up to the Republican establishment. He’s doing his part and we will do ours. SCF will do everything in its power to help the grassroots support candidates who believe in the Constitution and will fight for the principles of freedom that make America great. If we work together, we can win this battle and take our country back.”

    Original story below:
    Glenn Beck on Tuesday revealed the name of a Republican senator who allegedly insinuated that supporters of FreedomWorks and the Senate Conservatives Fund are traitors to the party: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
    Beck said he was given the information by someone who is not on his “usual list of friends” and who, if he gave you the name, you would probably not think “he’s on our side.”
    The alleged comments were made in a private, off-the-record meeting of Republican senators that reportedly went far beyond politics as usual, and coincide with reports of fierce infighting within the GOP. The New York Times, for instance, recently published a piece comparing Republican Senators Kelly Ayotte, Ron Johnson, Dan Coats, and Mitch McConnell to a “lynch mob” in their questioning of Texas Senator Ted Cruz at a private luncheon.
    “This guy is just disgusted by what happened, and is one of those guys who was sitting in this meeting, not saying anything, but watching everybody and — show me your friends and I’ll show you your future,” Beck remarked. “[Thinking], ‘I think my friends are not friends of the republic. Not friends of freedom of speech.’”
    Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., center, accompanied by Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., and Senate Minority Whip John Cornyn of Texas, speaks with reporters just off the Senate floor on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2013. (Photo: AP)


    “Here is what happened [at the meeting],” Beck continued. “As they are all standing in there, they are told in not so many words, that they are on the wrong side. That these people have been here for a very long time, and you new senators come in and you think you know it all. And if anyone is working with the Senate Conservatives Fund or FreedomWorks, you’re a traitor.”
    Beck’s co-host Pat Gray asked if “traitor” was the actual word used.
    “The actual word used was not ‘traitor,’” Beck said clearly. “They couldn’t remember the actual word, they said, but that’s what everybody heard, and that’s what set this guy off. Because he was like, ‘Yeah, you put ‘em in their place.’ And then when he heard the word, and he doesn’t remember what it was, but he translated it as ‘traitor,’ and he was like, ‘Whoa, that’s a little strong.’”
    Beck reminded that even during the most contentious debates, the rhetoric is always, “the good senator,” or “my friend the senator.” But he said this meeting was described as a bloodbath, and “very, very unlike anything senators do.”
    “Now you would have to ask yourself, I wonder if there were any tapes being made…” Beck remarked. “I don’t know. But boy in today’s world, I sure would be sweating up a storm.”
    Beck said there was another senator making similar attacks, and he hopes to have that senator’s name by the end of the day.
    The second senator reportedly stood up and said something along the lines of, “I want you to know, FreedomWorks and the Senate Conservatives Fund worked hard to unseat me…[and] if any of you take a dollar from either FreedomWorks or the Senate Conservatives Fund, you’re an enemy of mine.”
    Beck remarked: “But the one who wanted everybody to know that you’re a traitor, his name is Senator Mitch McConnell.”
    Beck said the senator may appear all “high-eyed” and “happy-faced” on television, but he is a “ruthless, ruthless authoritarian leader of the GOP.”
    “So what I want to bring you is a message today, the same message I brought you last week, and that is, it’s time to defund the GOP,” Beck said.
    “If you actually care about the Constitution, there has to be a new party. And I am not interested in starting a third party,” he added. “I’m interested in kicking people out of the Republican Party and sending them over to the Democrats.”
    Beck said the best thing you can do today to make that happen is vow not to give “another dime” to the GOP, instead making donations to FreedomWorks or the Senate Conservatives Fund.
    “If these are the named enemies of the people like John McCain and Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell, named by them as their nemesis, then I know everything I need to know,” Beck said. “I know two things: who to contribute to…and I also know the other, maybe more important thing — they’re terrified.”
    “They’re terrified of you,” Beck repeated. “As I have said before, you’re about to win. Let’s put them out of business.”
    “Mitch McConnell — isn’t he running again?” Beck concluded pensively. “That should be interesting.”
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    HMMMM sounds like they are coming apart at the seams, people are beginning to realize just who the real traitors are!!!!
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    Glenn Beck Reveals a Story He Hasn’t Been Able to Share for Over a Year


    Oct. 9, 2013 8:21pm Erica Ritz



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    Glenn Beck shared a story with viewers on Wednesday that he’s been keeping close to the vest since before the 2012 election, explaining that he’s been waiting for the right time to say what exactly happened, and what it means for the country.



    It all began, Beck said, in what he believes was late August when he was getting ready to do a number of events with FreedomWorks.



    “It’s about 4:00 in the afternoon and I get a call from the president of FreedomWorks, Matt Kibbe, and I can hear the distress in his voice,” Beck said. “[Kibbe said], ‘Glenn, I’ve just been escorted out of my office by armed guards and told not to come back.’”



    Kibbe added that he wasn’t the only one forcefully escorted out, and that they had been hijacked, so to speak, by the “old guard” GOP establishment.
    “There was a coup during the election, and it was powerful,” Beck said. “They were trying to get rid of the libertarian, Tea Party-minded power players, and first and foremost on that hit list was Matt Kibbe and his allies. They didn’t like the fact that FreedomWorks was cleaning house in the GOP…that they were targeting people like Orrin Hatch. It didn’t sit well with the Karl Roves of the GOP world…”



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    Beck said that shortly thereafter he got a call from the man inside FreedomWorks who had “ordered the hit,” who explained how the whole situation was “really good” because now he was the face of FreedomWorks and people trust him.



    “His face never saw the light of day on my program,” Beck said. “I hung up the phone with him, the next day I called board members of FreedomWorks…and we said we support the libertarian voice, and if you allow this coup to sit, we’re done and we’ll expose it.”
    “It wasn’t even a week later the board took a vote and decided to reinstate Matt Kibbe as president,” Beck said. “All the libertarians that had been escorted out – reinstated all of them, and then escorted the leader of this coup and his cronies out the door for good.”



    Beck spoke about the ramifications of the “coup” for the 2012 election, remarking: “So don’t tell me, GOP and John Cornyn and everybody else, about how FreedomWorks hurt the election. You tied their hands during the last election.”



    And now, Beck said, “the exact same thing – the same people really – are doing this” within the Republican Party at large — particularly in the United States Senate.



    “Anyone in Congress or the Senate who associates with FreedomWorks, the Senate Conservatives Fund, the Tea Party, anybody, anybody is being targeted by the same class of establishment Republican progressives,” Beck said. “They do not like it when you organize. They do not like it when you choose the candidates that you actually want.”



    Beck added that it’s the same reason lawmakers are not truly pursuing the IRS’ targeting of small government groups, because progressives on both sides “want that tool in place…to come after people like you.”
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    But with the same struggle that occurred within FreedomWorks now gripping the Republican Party, Beck said that puts you in a position of immense power.
    “You are the ones that can change the path. So when I said to you last week, ‘defund the GOP,’ this is why I said it,” Beck explained. “You are the board of directors…Luckily the board of directors actually believe in something. And when they figured out they were being lied to, they didn’t want their money in it either. They didn’t want anything to do with it.”



    Beck has said multiple times that he has no desire to see a third party, and just like FreedomWorks would have lost years of work and credibility had it given up and started over, so would conservatives if they attempt the same.



    But that doesn’t mean that there can’t be an evolution of the Republican Party, Beck said, reminding viewers of how the party began.



    “Before the GOP was in existence, it was a two party system – the Democrats and the Whigs,” Beck said. “Charles Sumner was one of the most hated people by the Whigs and the Democrats…so much that he was literally beaten within an inch of his life on the House floor because no one stepped in to stop it.”
    “Within four years,” he continued, “Sumner wasn’t the most hated anymore — he was the most beloved man in the Republican Party, and the Whigs were extinct…I’m telling you that’s what’s coming if we stand.”



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    Beck said men like Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, and Rand Paul may be the “Charles Sumner” of today, and he has no doubt they will be “the most beloved members of the new Republican Party, or whatever it’s called” in the near future.



    Watch his subsequent interview with Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) below:
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    This is good to know because a long time ago I had said that the RINO'S had taken over Freedom Works, and even parts of the the Tea Party, they had Dick Armey then as a spoks person and at that time I stopped thier emails and etc...In fact I even just recently advised friends and family not to donate to them because I didn't trust them...not knowing this story...how it just came out now and not at the time it happened makes me angry???? These video's are great...
    Last edited by kathyet2; 10-10-2013 at 02:12 PM.

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