bitterlyclingin
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[Apparently Glenn Beck took a trip back to New York City recently and felt he was treated a lot like Lot was long ago when he visited Soddom and Gommorrha looking for an honest man. That'll teach ya to visit the land of Pinch Sulzberger and his anal fornicators expecting to slide by incognito. Especially in this day and age when we're being lead by our Class Warrior In Chief and the expression of the day, every day, in order to heighten the sense of class division coming from our Governors is "Look! There go evil rich people!". Even though you happen to be a self made man who literally picked himself up out of the gutter, dried himself out, cleaned himself up and subsequently made himself a tidy fortune advising people to "Make straight the way of the Lord!", "You're rich and you don't like my life style" is all they know.
And you shoulda known better thinkin you were going to still be able to "Fly the Friendly Skies" when American is in the middle of bankruptcy proceedings. Why just today the news came out that American can chuck the Pilots Contract out the window and pay the pilots what management thinks they're worth, if they want to pay them at all. Bankruptcy does that to employees, not knowing whether your job will still be there when you land or whether the bank will even be able to put cash into your bank account in return after you hand them your pay check.]
"On his radio show Tuesday, Glenn Beck told the tale of his harrowing Labor Day visit to New York City, capped by a journey home in he was subjected to "subhuman" treatment by an American Airlines flight attendant who didn't open his soda for him.
"What have we become as a nation?" Beck lamented, before launching into his narrative, which started with the brave conservative crusader visiting a barbecue restaurant where he got dirty looks from the staff. (It was a "minority-owned shop," he pointed out. "Was that the line that I dared to cross? No, it couldnt be because there were white people in there.") Then at breakfast in some other unnamed restaurant, "I was openly mocked by the patrons, and my wife was begging to leave as she heard the wait staff and management gasp in horror that they actually had to serve me." But Beck is used to this kind of thing in New York. Remember when he got wine spilled on him by summer-movie terrorists who he was afraid were going to lynch him?"
news.yahoo.com/glenn-beck-visited-york-city-weekend-had-rotten-181201110.html
And you shoulda known better thinkin you were going to still be able to "Fly the Friendly Skies" when American is in the middle of bankruptcy proceedings. Why just today the news came out that American can chuck the Pilots Contract out the window and pay the pilots what management thinks they're worth, if they want to pay them at all. Bankruptcy does that to employees, not knowing whether your job will still be there when you land or whether the bank will even be able to put cash into your bank account in return after you hand them your pay check.]
"On his radio show Tuesday, Glenn Beck told the tale of his harrowing Labor Day visit to New York City, capped by a journey home in he was subjected to "subhuman" treatment by an American Airlines flight attendant who didn't open his soda for him.
"What have we become as a nation?" Beck lamented, before launching into his narrative, which started with the brave conservative crusader visiting a barbecue restaurant where he got dirty looks from the staff. (It was a "minority-owned shop," he pointed out. "Was that the line that I dared to cross? No, it couldnt be because there were white people in there.") Then at breakfast in some other unnamed restaurant, "I was openly mocked by the patrons, and my wife was begging to leave as she heard the wait staff and management gasp in horror that they actually had to serve me." But Beck is used to this kind of thing in New York. Remember when he got wine spilled on him by summer-movie terrorists who he was afraid were going to lynch him?"
news.yahoo.com/glenn-beck-visited-york-city-weekend-had-rotten-181201110.html