TUESDAY, JAN 24, 2017 08:00 AM EST
Glenn Beck’s latest conspiracy theory: Women’s March was George Soros, radical Islam “astroturf”
"Connections are there and if you want to call me a conspiracy theorist again, you can," he said on his radio show
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TOPICS: GLENN BECK, MEDIA, RADICAL ISLAM, RIGHT WING WATCH, THE NEW YORK TIMES, WOMEN'S MARCH ON WASHINGTON, SOCIAL NEWS, MEDIA NEWS, POLITICS NEWS
This article originally appeared on Right Wing Watch.
Glenn Beck opened his radio show yesterday by attacking the media for failing to report that last weekend’s massive Women’s March on Washington was nothing more than an “astroturf” rally orchestrated by George Soros and radical Islamic groups.
Beck heaped praise on a piece on The New York Times website by Asra Nomani, a self-described liberal Muslim who has previously said that she voted for Donald Trump because she believes that “the liberals and the left have really betrayed America” when it comes to fighting Islamic extremism, who claimed that “Soros has funded, or has close relationships” with, dozens of organization that participated in or supported the march.
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