AllieBaba
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Let's start with the fact that as far as I know, Beck only invited conservatives to speak.
I didn't hear them mention their political leanings during either the introductions to the speakers nor did the speakers mention them during their speeches.
I've watched about all of the rally now and there was only one instance that I found that I thought could be considered a political comment.
Do you have any actual proof of the claim yet or are you just assuming that it was political based on the speakers and not what was spoken?
I find it highly unlikely that a rally on the MLK speech day, that was non-political, would have managed to include only speakers known for their conservatism, to extent that the speakers' politics are known,
unless there was a conscious effort to do so.
That makes the rally POLITICAL no matter what the speakers actually say.
Fiddlesticks. If there were no politics, it wasn't political.
And I didn't hear any politics.