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Monday, March 19, 2012

Eric Holder is a creepy dude – Updated with GBTV video

From Glenn Beck:


Eric Holder is a creepy dude – Updated with GBTV video

Updated from GBTV:
Glenn went further into this story on Monday’s episode of “The Glenn Beck Program”, watch the clip above to see what he had to say.
Original Story:
Video has surfaced from the archives of Eric Holder talking about how he’s told school boards that they should ‘brainwash’ kids into believing guns are bad. The video is from 1995 and is quite disturbing, not just from a 2nd Amendment standpoint – but even more so that he views American children as little programmable robots.
Here is what he said in 1995 about guns:
What I’ve asked is that the creative community in Washington, those ad agencies that create these snappy ads and make me buy things that I don’t really need devote that talent in a more constructive way so they can get at the minds of these young people. I’ve also called on the newspapers and the television stations to devote to us a time and space so that we can get these ads, so that we can use these spots. I’ve also asked people who have influence over youngsters, entertainers, athletes to be involved in this program as well. But not only them, community leaders. Jesse Jackson, Mayor Barry, people who have credibility with young people should be on the television, on the radio as much as we possibly can and telling these youngsters that it’s wrong to carry a gun and if you have information about people who are carrying guns, you better share that with Chief Thomas and with his people as well. I’ve also asked the school board to make a part of every day some kind of anti‑violence, anti‑gun message. Every day, every school, at every level.
One thing that I think is clear with young people and with adults as well is that we just have to be repetitive about this. It’s not enough to simply have a catchy ad on a Monday and then only do it every Monday. We need to do this every day of the week and just really brainwash people into thinking about guns in a vastly different way.
“Now, isn’t this interesting that what they say about, look, people like me and talk radio is that we’re brainwashing people. Here is the head of the DOJ saying we have to brainwash people,” Glenn said.

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