Glenn Beck is a performer of the outrageous. He says and does outrageous things to draw attention, and to pull an audience. The more outrageous he gets the more attention he draws, the larger his audience. And as a kicker, he just loves to get the goat of those whom he teases and mocks.
Tomorrow, August 28th, the forty seventh anniversary of the Civil Rights March on Washington, that featured Martin Luther King, Jr, and his "I Have A Dream" speech, delivered at the Lincoln Memorial, Mr Beck has chosen the date, the time, the place, the theme, to do his most outrageous thing ever. He will deliver his "dream speech," hold his 'civil rights" rally, mock his favorite targets, liberals and progressives, among whom during his life time, Martin Luther King was a member in good standing. In short, the most outrageous of performers will perform his most outrageous stunt to date.
The Rev. Al Sharpton and others have taken Mr Beck's bait, as he has taken their goat. Mr. Sharpton has responded in a forth right way to Mr. Beck's parody of one of America's most important events in civil right's history. See the video.
Mr. Beck is probably off in a corner snickering, and giggling too.

