James Cameron vs. Glenn Beck

March 25, 2010
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“King of the World” director James Cameron is holding a grudge over Glenn Beck making a joke about him when Beck had a show over on the unwatched CNN Headline News network three years ago. Beck said the man who foisted “Titanic” on the world — especially Celine Dion’s awful “My Heart Will Go On” upon the culture — must be at least in the running for election to become the Anti-Christ.

It was a joke. Did I mention it was three years ago?

But, apparently, a mantle full of Oscars and a few billion dollars worth of box office receipts can’t heal the wounds Beck inflicted in jest. Cameron unleashed a profanity-laced tirade Tuesday against Beck, and even The Hollywood Reporter is too dense, biased, or lazy to correctly place the easily discerned reason for Beck’s “offensive” quote. Hint: It has nothing to do with Cameron’s 2007 documentary, “The Lost Tomb of Jesus,” which (1) no one has heard of, (2) didn’t air until March of 2007, and (3) aired after Beck’s comments of February 26, 2007.

We’ll let the rest of the story be filled in by Beck’s reaction to the flap on his show Wednesday night:

Why is James Cameron so certain he’d come out on top in a gunfight against a “global warming denier?” I think maybe he has been seen too many movies and thinks of himself as Gary Cooper.

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4 Responses to James Cameron vs. Glenn Beck

  1. S. T. Karnick on March 25, 2010 at 9:39 am

    That video is a scream. “Why must you kill all of them? Why must you kill all of them?” Thanks for posting this, Jim.

  2. Daniel Crandall on March 25, 2010 at 11:13 am

    The mass media has targeted the Tea Party folks and Glenn Back fans as racist, homophobic, intolerant hate filled “tea baggers” who want to kick sick kids, pregnant women and the elderly into the street without health care.

    But lefties spew truly hatefilled nonsense and it’s the proverbial tree falling in the forest. I don’t think Cameron was joking when he said he wants to go “high noon” on the “global warming deniers.” We might think he is just wrong and foolish, but he really does think we are the epitome of evil and should be eliminated.

    Don’t forget Sean Penn publicly wishing that those who disagree with him should “die screaming of rectal cancer.”

    Much like the jihadists, true believers like Cameron and Penn really do want those who don’t see the world through their rose-tinted left-wing shades dead. You don’t have to argue with a dead man.

  3. S. T. Karnick on March 25, 2010 at 11:48 am

    Here’s a good outline of the MSM’s slanderous characterization of all right-of-center people as dangerous and racist, Daniel, from Brent Bozell: http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/bbozell/2010/bb_03251.shtml. It’s well worth reading.

  4. pg 2010 on March 26, 2010 at 5:29 am

    —What nonsense! Cameron’s far far too busy
    pitching franchise-slum cover for the most awesomely
    genocidal regime in history in his ‘fave’ mass market
    ACROSS the Pacific —to have any time left for
    REALLY being the AntiChrist!

    ———-GET REAL.

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