by Marc Schenker
Glenn Beck comes out in defense of Julian Assange. On yesterday’s installment of the Glenn Beck show on FNC, Beck came out in defense of Wikileaks chief Assange, but conditionally. He explored the alleged rape charges against Assange in detail (really "sex by surprise" charges), and he reached the conclusion that they are fishy at best and even may be a conspiracy against Assange. While Beck defended Assange based on the likelihood that the rape allegations against him are totally bogus—he even provided a specific timeline breakdown of the alleged Assange rapes—he still asserted that Assange is a menace. Beck also predicted that Assange’s leaking activities would get the ball rolling towards "bringing down the system," a leftist tactic he’s been continually warning people of for years.
Based on the Beck breakdown of the so-called crimes by Wikileaks founder Assange, it surely looks like the apparent charges of rape and so-called "sex by surprise" are only an excuse to impede Assange from being able to leak any further. If that’s truly the tactic the overseas governments are using, it begs the question, Why? After all, Assange, for his mischief of leaking US government secrets, could be simply classified an enemy combatant and treated just like those little Islamonazis in Gitmo.
Going after Assange on the alleged rape or "sex by surprise" charge is really weak. According to Beck’s breakdown, Assange’s trouble began when he met a woman at a seminar put on by a fanatically left-wing group in Sweden; this group actually had ties to the Students for a Democratic Society, a left-wing group that Beck’s been railing against forever. This woman would become the first woman to questionably accuse Assange of raping her. Interestingly, she also authored some writing that detailed how to get "legal revenge" on "unfaithful lovers." Sure sounds like this woman is doing that now against Assange. It’s cute, though, how she’s a left-winger and Assange is also a left-winger…and she can’t put aside her feelings of being "rejected" by Assange for their common cause of liberal lunacy. How moving.
This same woman then allowed him to stay at her apartment. Long story short, they ended up having sex (As all left-wing radicals do when they get the urge. Awww…how sweet.). The trouble with this woman’s rape accusation is that it came after she threw Assange a party after their sexual encounter. It goes without saying that rape victims hardly throw parties for men who raped them.
Now, Assange was staying at the woman’s apartment because he was in Sweden to give a speech at a seminar. On the day of the actual seminar, he met another woman (because anti-American leakers like Assange are apparently also womanizers) who, just as luck would have it, was infatuated with him (Awwww, left-wing radical puppy love. So cute.). To make a long story short again, Assange ended up having sex with this second woman (She is just stupid and suffers from bad judgment, and he’s a dog.).
All this comes to a climax (no pun intended) when both of these presumably Swedish women (Abba fans, maybe?) get to chatting as all gals do at some point. They discover that their dream guy in Assange is kind of two-timing them. So…since woman apparently dislike being two-timed (even if they did make the wrong decision by being attracted to Assange in the first place), it looks like they decided to get revenge on him by accusing him of rape to the authorities. And that’s what’s so bogus about Assange’s arrest.
Beck next took his analysis too far into conspiracy land (he goes there from time to time) for my liking when he then asserted that Assange was exposing these government secrets to instigate a chaotic, revolution-like reaction from all the lefties…sort of like what Bill Ayers and the violent socialist groups are all about. Never one not to build up his own brand, Beck then questioned why the Left always attacks him for exposing governments, yet they’re on Assange’s side in this fiasco. His conclusion? That the left really wants the chaos sown by the damaging Wikileaks disclosures, so they can start "bringing down the system."
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