December 13, 2010, - 3:28 pm
MORON: ABC Host Defends Henry Ford, Calls Charges of Anti-Semitism/Hitler Ties “Wild Ideas, Crazy”
This morning, Detroit-based ABC radio affiliate WJR host Frank Beckmann–a so-called conservative whose show precedes Rush Limbaugh’s and Sean Hannity’s on the station–defended noted anti-Semite Henry Ford and denied the fact that Ford associated with Hitler, claiming the “charge” was “crazy stuff” and said that calling Ford an anti-Semite was a “wild idea.” The pro-Hezbollah, CAIR-pandering moron Beckmann, also stated on the air,
I didn’t know this: Henry Ford owned a newspaper?
Whatta dumbass.
Don’t Know Much About History: Islamo-Pandering Herr Frank Beckmann is Nazi-Panderer, Too
In a discussion of some person with the surname of Pip, Beckmann said that the Pip person’s father founded a newspaper, “The Pip Report,” to compete with Henry Ford’s newspaper because he claimed that Henry Ford was anti-Semitic and sending people to Germany to gather information against the Jews. Beckmann called the allegations against Ford–that he was anti-Semitic and associated with Hitler:
Wild ideas. . . . This is crazy stuff.
Uh, not only is it not a “wild idea” or “crazy stuff,” it is fact.
Anyone who is informed even a whit knows that Henry Ford was not only a noted anti-Semite, but that he regularly–for 91 weeks in a row–published blatant anti-Jewish editorials in his Dearborn Independent Newspaper. It’s well-documented stuff that has been reported over and over again. It is well known that Ford published the anti-Semitic “Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion” and “The International Jew (Volume 2); The World’s Foremost Problem” (which he, himself, authored), and spread this vile “literature” far and wide in America.
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