“My father championed free speech. He would be the first to say that those participating in Beck‘s rally have the right to express their views. But his dream rejected hateful rhetoric and all forms of bigotry or discrimination, whether directed at race, faith, nationality, sexual orientation or political beliefs.”

— Martin Luther King III wrote in The Washington Post, regarding Glenn Beck’s Restoring Honor rally at the Lincoln Memorial on the 47th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. delivering the “I Have a Dream” speech.