Glenn Beck has written a lengthy open letter to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in response to Cuomo’s statement Friday that “extremist conservatives” (such as right-to-lifers) have no place in the state. In short, Beck says that “if we are not welcome, we will leave.”
It’s no empty threat. Beck says he employes 200 people in the state of New York though Mercury Radio Arts, The Blaze and his Mercury One nonprofit. “Our organization creates jobs for hundreds of people in your state, and provides news, opinion, entertainment and a helping hand for millions of people across this country,” Beck writes. “Are our contributions, tax dollars, and genuine goodness as citizens not welcome here? We respectfully request an answer on whether there are two classes of citizens.”
@theblaze @glennbeck Hope he takes you seriously Glenn and reply! somehow I fear he will ignore you! Where is the tolerance they espouse?
— LET FREEDOM RING (@Whygetmad) January 20, 2014
@glennbeck I wouldn't hold my breath waiting.
— Bob Goniea (pronounced Gahn-yay) (@rjgoniea) January 20, 2014
@glennbeck go get 'em Glenn. They can have NY. Gov is a jerk!
— Schmoo (@dv193940) January 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/ProfessorRobo/status/425397177423101954
@glennbeck Could you imagine the media outrage and mockery if Governors Walker and Jindal made similar comments about liberals?#Cuomo SICKO
— ???? (@Rockprincess818) January 20, 2014
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@glennbeck I love it! Demand an answer! We must confront the bullies who think they rule our rights for the sake of a personal agenda!
— LET FREEDOM RING (@Whygetmad) January 20, 2014
@glennbeck I'm glad I left NY. Too bad I still pay it Taxes. I'll have to find a work around for that ANDREW! YOU NEED TO GO!
— David Sudranski (@sudranski) January 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/erikakat/status/425402393581588480
"We don’t see things as left and right. We see things as right and wrong." – Glenn Beck in response to Gov. Cuomo
— Kevin Brock (@KBrocking) January 20, 2014
@glennbeck governor cuomo is apparently a counter operative working to encourage businesses and citizens to move to Texas
— Doug Wheat (@DougWheat2) January 20, 2014
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