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Glenn Beck

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It is big government – it's a socialist utopia. And we need to address it as if it is a cancer. It must be cut out of the system because they cannot co-exist. And you don't cure cancer by – well, I'm just going to give you a little bit of cancer. You must eradicate it. It cannot co-exist. And we need big thinkers, and brave people with spines who can make the case – that can actually say to Americans: look it’s going to be hard – it’s going to be hard but it’s going to be okay. We’re going to make it.
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"Full Transcript of Glenn Beck's Keynote Speech at CPAC, February 20th, 2010", Gather, 22 February 2010 
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"Glenn Beck At CPAC: "Hello, my name is the Republican party, and I have a problem -- I’m addicted to spending and big government"", The Daily Bail, 22 February 2010 

 
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