Glenn Beck said buy Gold when it was $700 an ounce.
What a crackpot.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Here is a partial list of some of his misstatements. Yes he IS a tool.
Here are some of Glenn Beck’s claims, all proven completely false by Pulitzer Prize winning site politifact.com:
This is a C&P from one of the many sites dedicated to debunking Beck's crazy claims.
1. Labor union president Andy Stern is “most frequent visitor” at the White House.
2.Less than 10% of Obama’s Cabinet appointees “have any experience in the private sector.”
3.“Mitt Romney … gave you government health care that is now bankrupting the state” of Massachusetts.
4.Forty-five percent of doctors “say they’ll quit” if health care reform passes.
5.“Why do we have automatic citizenship upon birth? We’re the only country in the world that has it.”
6.“In the health care bill, we’re now offering insurance for dogs.”
7.John Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, “has proposed forcing abortions and putting sterilants in the drinking water to control population.”
8.Franklin Roosevelt never allocated more than 12 percent of GDP to federal spending, while the percentage for Barack Obama is not projected to drop below 22.8 percent.
9.Chile ranks third internationally in economic freedom, while the U.S. ranks 17th.
10.“You don’t know if this (the H1N1 vaccine) is gonna cause neurological damage like it did in the 1970s.”
There are hundreds more of course, but the main point of concern is this: What happens to education when it is based upon opinions without evidence? What happens to education when poor opinions are disguised as fact?