Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Glenn Beck rally attendance: Calculating how many really showed up

Does it really matter whether 300,000 or 500,000 or 1 million people showed up for Glenn Beck's rally?

What matters is Nov. 2 - Election Day - when tens of millions of Americans can take their country back from the left-wing radicals.

On a side note, a person who was at the rally on Saturday (someone I trust) told me there were no more than 200-300 people at the Al Sharpton rally but the media reported 2,000-3,000 people there.

So it's clear the the liberal media has trouble counting. Whatever the number reported by the mainstream media for the Beck rally, multiply it by 10 and you'll get closer to the actual count.

Glenn Beck rally attendance: Calculating how many really showed up - CSMonitor.com

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Blogger IceMama said...

Good point; and what also matters is that one man could call to assemble tens of thousands of people that had respect for each other and the ground they were on. No trash was left behind. No riots. No incidents.
Beck's message was a bit too "God Squad" for me, but I did appreciate his message that we do need to turn this country back to God. Our Founding Fathers had that premise in mind.
I'll glean information from both liberal and conservative media so I'm hearing all sides. More often than not, I'm leaning toward the conservative media's news. More fact based, less rhetoric (except Beck) and more patience with delivering their message.

September 3, 2010 at 11:46 AM 

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