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RandomGuy
02-17-2011, 09:55 AM
It seems to be getting worse, something I would not have thought possible-RG.

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http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Elections/Vox-News/2011/0212/Why-is-Glenn-Beck-freaking-out-over-Egypt-and-a-caliphate
By Brad Knickerbocker, Staff writer / February 12, 2011

Caliph: A successor of Muhammad as temporal and spiritual head of Islam.

Caliphate: What Glenn Beck warns could take over much of the western world.

It’s not a “conspiracy,” Glenn Beck says, but just a group of “like-minded” organizations and individuals – from the Muslim Brotherhood to the AFL-CIO (with assorted other fellow travelers in a "red-green alliance") – working together to “overthrow and overturn stability.” And he has the charts, graphs, and a map to prove it.

If such protests become "contagious," he warns, they will "sweep the Middle East" then "begin to destabilize Europe and the rest of the world."

Beck’s latest theory about where the freedom revolution in Egypt is headed may resonate with his hard-core followers. But it has some conservatives wondering if he’s gone off the deep end.

William Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard and a regular Fox News commentator, welcomes the debate among conservatives over the political revolution in Egypt.

“It’s a sign of health that a political and intellectual movement does not respond to a complicated set of developments with one voice,” he wrote recently.

“But hysteria is not a sign of health,” he continued. “When Glenn Beck rants about the caliphate taking over the Middle East from Morocco to the Philippines, and lists (invents?) the connections between caliphate-promoters and the American left, he brings to mind no one so much as Robert Welch and the John Birch Society. He’s marginalizing himself, just as his predecessors did back in the early 1960s.”

In the conservative National Review, editor Rich Lowry called Kristol’s comments “a well-deserved shot at Glenn Beck’s latest wild theorizing.”

On PBS’s Newshour Friday night, New York Times conservative columnist David Brooks contrasted Beck’s “delusional ravings about the caliphate coming back” with “the conservative establishment, which saw [the end of the Mubarak regime in Egypt] as a fulfillment of Ronald Reagan's democracy dream.”

“For the first time, you began to see a lot of really serious conservatives taking on Beck and people like that, and saying, you know, your theories are just wacky,” Brooks said.

Beck, whose signature image is being outraged at the left (tinged with conspiracy theories), apparently has decided to push his brand ever farther. Do his ratings have anything to do with that?

From January 2010 to last month, the number of his viewers dropped 39 percent – the steepest decline of any cable news show.

“It's entirely possible viewers are simply tiring of the chalkboard and the high rhetoric, which has been notably higher of late,” Business Insider reported earlier this month. “And needless to say Beck is not the phenom he was a year ago, merely by dint of the country becoming more familiar with him.”

Meanwhile, some 300 advertisers have asked not to be on his show – a trend that began when Beck called President Obama a “racist.”

As is typically his style, Beck doesn’t address the arguments of his opponents but goes after them personally.

"People like Bill Kristol ... I don't think they stand for anything anymore," says Beck. "All they stand for is power. They'll do anything to keep their little fiefdom together, and they'll do anything to keep the Republican power entrenched."

And in his latest monologue about “the new world order,” Beck had this to say about his critics: “You want to call me crazy? Go to hell. Call me crazy all you want."

All of this has become great fun for others in the commentariat.

“Of course, the conspiracy goes deeper than Beck has yet revealed,” writes Jeffrey Goldberg in the Atlantic. “I'm hoping that, in coming days, if the Freemasons, working in concert with Hezbollah and the Washington Redskins, don't succeed in suppressing the truth, that Beck will reveal the identities of the most pernicious players in this grotesque campaign to subvert our way of life.”

“I can't reveal too much here,” Goldberg writes. “But I think it's fair to say that Beck will be paying a lot of attention in the coming weeks to the dastardly, pro-caliphate work of Joy Behar; the makers of Little Debbie snack cakes; the 1980s hair band Def Leppard; Omar Sharif; and the Automobile Association of America. And remember, you read it here first.” :lmao


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I wonder if Beck is aiming to pick up a breakfast cereal endorsement gig.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_E8BpJEni77I/SdzGbFqHpSI/AAAAAAAAIss/vM-stGeGGZ4/s400/coca.jpg

TeyshaBlue
02-17-2011, 10:04 AM
If a nutbar falls in a forest, does it make a sound?

It does if anyone bothers to listen, I guess.

I don't understand the fascination with Beck. I don't listen to him, read him, or even devote .025 sec/day to thinking about him. Is he so relevant that even the csmonitor runs articles about him?

Difficult to resolve.

boutons_deux
02-17-2011, 10:10 AM
300M Americans statistically has room for a few million locked-and-loaded, NRA gun fetishist mentally disturbed assholes stocked up at the local greedy gun dealers an/or private sellers.

Here's some dickless BecKKK gunners threatening an old lady:

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/glenn-beck-target-frances-fox-piven-reports-death-threats-from-viewers/

Fox Repug Network knows exactly what it's doing, and how many $Ms it's pocketing from corps that buy ads on BecKKKs show.

PublicOption
02-17-2011, 07:45 PM
Glenn Beck's mission is to keep repug voters focus (albeit a confused focus) on rejecting anything liberal or democrat.

clambake
02-17-2011, 07:53 PM
you mean keep their eyes on stupid.

Marcus Bryant
02-18-2011, 01:18 AM
Beck? Oh yes, the entertainer.

4>0rings
02-18-2011, 01:25 AM
I remember Beck on am radio when he wasn't this one sided polarizing... wtf happened to him.

ElNono
02-18-2011, 02:12 AM
Beck? Oh yes, the entertainer.

This. The fools are those that think he's anything else.

Wild Cobra
02-18-2011, 11:36 AM
Why are you guys obsessing over Beck?

RandomGuy
02-18-2011, 11:41 AM
Beck? Oh yes, the entertainer.

Ding!

Exactly. That probably explains the nature of the guys particular brand of crazy.

He is laughing all the way to the bank.

Although given that what he is saying is making him radioactive to sponsors, I wonder if he will dial it back a smidge.

or if he is aiming to get out of his Fox contract and take his act solo.

RandomGuy
02-18-2011, 11:42 AM
Why are you guys obsessing over Beck?

It is amusing to do so.

That and I think it says a lot about what passes for the right wing in this country that no small percentage seem to take his word for gospel.

boutons_deux
02-18-2011, 11:42 AM
Along with Rush and pitbull bitch, he is the unchallengeable spokesman and though dictator for tea baggers and Repugs.

They also typify how the right wing has been and continues to draw public discourse into the gutter.

Wild Cobra
02-18-2011, 11:44 AM
It is amusing to do so.

That and I think it says a lot about what passes for the right wing in this country that no small percentage seem to take his word for gospel.
Sorry you believe that. He makes good points, but as gospel...

Wow...

Again, sorry you believe that.

Wild Cobra
02-18-2011, 11:46 AM
Along with Rush and pitbull bitch, he is the unchallengeable spokesman and though dictator for tea baggers and Repugs.

They also typify how the right wing has been and continues to draw public discourse into the gutter.
If you cannot challenge him, then maybe he's right quite a bit of the times...

Something to think about.

However, I don't understand your obsession with him. He's only one voice of many, and his rants don't compare with the likes of many liberal voices out there.

Do we conservatives obsess over any of the liberals?

Fell sorry for you man.

balli
02-18-2011, 11:48 AM
However, I don't understand your obsession with him. He's only one voice of many, and his rants don't compare with the likes of many liberal voices out there.
You are a delusional idiot.

Wild Cobra
02-18-2011, 11:49 AM
You are a delusional idiot.
You should stop speaking into the mirror.

Spurminator
02-18-2011, 11:55 AM
and his rants don't compare with the likes of many liberal voices out there.

You're right. He's way more insane.

But fortunately his ratings are tanking. Apparently his audience isn't as dumb as he and his bosses think they are.

RandomGuy
02-18-2011, 12:01 PM
[Glenn Beck] makes good points

http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=57&pictureid=1317

Words fail me.

These words will come back to haunt you.

It didn't take long to find at least one of his points that you now have to own up to.

Is this a "good point"?

Glenn Beck Mocks Pres. Obama's Daughter
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balli
02-18-2011, 12:04 PM
You should stop speaking into the mirror.

Your schtick is tired, played-out, garbage, cobra. Garbage. I'm sorry, everytime someone starts a thread about one of your beloved right-wing hate mongers you don't get to scream the word obsessed over and over and draw comparisons with fictional, made-up figures from the left who simply do not exist in an even remotely comparable form.

You constantly [try to] manipulate the cause of tossed out threads as 'obsession' and scream like a loon about how much worse the left is. Which is odd as the left doesn't even have televised/AM Radio media figures they vigorously defend and subscribe to like gospel, like you and the ilk; sorry, for us, Maher and Olbermann are an afterthought, at best. We prefer the facts on the ground rather than hateful, money hoarding, media mouthpieces.

There is no basis in reality for your highly defensive, make-believe, bullshit, ramblings. You are a deusional idiot.

RandomGuy
02-18-2011, 12:06 PM
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clambake
02-18-2011, 12:06 PM
Sorry you believe that. He makes good points


he's right quite a bit of the times...

I fell for the man.

this is all you need to know about wild coma.

Winehole23
02-18-2011, 12:26 PM
Beck makes the rest of the Fox newsroom look sane and reasonable. Maybe that's why they pay him the big bucks to jackass it up.

Winehole23
02-18-2011, 12:30 PM
But fortunately his ratings are tanking. Apparently his audience isn't as dumb as he and his bosses think they are.So hoping you're right about this.

balli
02-18-2011, 12:36 PM
The way Beck continues to make money despite a 39% drop in ratings from this time last year and the abandonment of several hundred advertisers who refuse to be viewed on his show, is that the ads he does run, appeal to the most fleece-able, lowest common denominator of society.

He makes a lot of money from/for claim settlement companies, gold investment firms, online payday lenders, commemorative coin makers and the insufferable like. Luckily for him, and Fox, his audience is ass retarded enough to keep him in business.

Pauly D
02-18-2011, 09:52 PM
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Duff McCartney
02-18-2011, 11:48 PM
I think Beck is the extreme version of what Fox News does everyday. Only he crams it into an hour instead of 24...he basically goes on his rants and conspiracies about this and that..then at the end of it all he says "When is it gonna happen? I don't know. Will it happen? I don't know that either."

Like I said in a previous post, he's basically doing everything but calling a spade a spade.

LnGrrrR
02-19-2011, 12:23 AM
http://www.allrightmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Liberal-Blogger.jpg

There's a reason why most comedians are not conservative. That comic strip is one example.

baseline bum
02-19-2011, 12:41 AM
There's a reason why most comedians are not conservative. That comic strip is one example.

:lol Awesome site. It's like it was created by the half-aborted love child of Wild Cobra and Yonivore.

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boutons_deux
02-19-2011, 07:29 AM
The FCC's (non) net neutrality stance is completely dictated by the corps, which the right wing bubbas won't touch, because the right-wing bubbas are dupes of the corps.

boutons_deux
02-19-2011, 07:33 AM
Murdoch-employee BecKKK:

The Real Reason Glenn Beck Hates Google

http://www.alternet.org/module/printversion/149949

Splits
11-07-2016, 05:34 PM
GLENN BECK TRIES OUT DECENCY

After the pundit watched Michelle Obama’s speech about Trump’s treatment of women, he rethought some things.


One recent morning, after the release of Donald Trump’s Tic Tac tape and his subsequent mansplanation about locker-room talk, Glenn Beck clicked on a video of Michelle Obama campaigning for Hillary Clinton in a New Hampshire gymnasium. The First Lady ripped into Trump’s comments, calling them “disgraceful” and “intolerable,” and adding, “It doesn’t matter what party you belong to—Democrat, Republican, Independent—no woman deserves to be treated this way.” Beck was mesmerized. On his radio program that day, he heralded Obama’s remarks as “the most effective political speech I have heard since Ronald Reagan.”

“Those words hit me where I live,” Beck said the other day. He was speedwalking up Eighth Avenue with his wife, son, and daughter, all in from Toronto. “If you’re a decent human being, those words were dead on.”


Decency is a fresh palette for Beck, who, at Fox, used to scribble on a chalkboard while launching into conspiratorial rants about looming Weimar-esque hyperinflation, Barack Obama’s ties to radicals with population-cleansing schemes, and a Marxist-Islamist cabal itching to take over America. He once described Clinton as “a stereotypical bitch” and accused Obama of being a racist with a “deep-seated hatred for white people.”


That was the old Beck, he insists: “I did a lot of freaking out about Barack Obama.” But, he said, “Obama made me a better man.” He regrets calling the President a racist and counts himself a Black Lives Matter supporter. “There are things unique to the African-American experience that I cannot relate to,” he said. “I had to listen to them.”


Beck’s interactions with Donald Trump helped, too. He told a story of Trump summoning him to a guest room at Mar-a-Lago; Trump then telephoned him from an adjacent room. “We had this weird, almost Howard Hughes-like conversation,” Beck said. He left convinced that Trump was nuts. “This guy is dangerously unhinged,” he said. “And, for all the things people have said about me over the years, I should be able to spot Dangerously Unhinged.”


Beck went on, “What’s most tragic about this is us. We have, as a culture, embraced the bad guys. I love Tony Soprano. But, when a Tony Soprano shows up in your life, you don’t love him so much.


“We’ve made everything into a game show,” he said, “and now we’re reaping the consequences of it.” Some of this may be Beck’s own doing. Trump’s conspiracy-peddling and doomsaying? That’s vintage Beck, who said that the Fourth of July used to move him to tears. But now, he said, our politicians and bankers have become crooks, our wars meaningless, and our values lost. “I’m at a Dadaist time in my life,” he said. “So much of what I used to believe was either always a sham or has been made into a sham. There’s nothing deep.”


Beck, who was wearing a cardigan, a cream-colored scarf, and green pants, was flanked by two bodyguards. The alt-right sees him as a turncoat. He receives death threats. “These people scare the hell out of me,” he said. Some of them are his former followers, perhaps angry at him for disowning their beliefs while continuing to cash in on their insecurities. (Beck’s Web site still runs ads for goods favored by survivalists—gold ingots, concealed-gun harnesses, and food kits called My Patriot Supply.)


At Fifty-fourth Street, he came upon the Hilton, where, in 1979, his idol, Ronald Reagan, announced his Presidential bid. (The Gipper was unimpressed by the “pigeon-crap-encrusted metropolis.”) “Reagan didn’t believe in the government,” Beck said. “He didn’t believe in the party. He believed in the people.”


It was this brand of populism that he thought Michelle Obama invoked so well. “She didn’t say, ‘The government should do X, Y, or Z.’ She said, ‘We,’ ‘Us’—without a political party. ‘We are better.’ ‘We need to stop this,’ ” he said. “It had to do with ‘Who are you as a human being?’ ‘How do you view women?’ Brilliant speech,” he said. “That was a moment that transcended all political thought.”


He didn’t know who wrote the speech. “I don’t want to know,” he said. “But that felt real. And if it wasn’t? We’re in big trouble.”

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/11/14/glenn-beck-tries-out-decency

boutons_deux
11-07-2016, 05:51 PM
“He didn’t believe in the party. He believed in the people.”

and St Ronnie's word's were cheap, he did fuck all for "the people"

SnakeBoy
11-08-2016, 12:01 AM
Beck thought Ted Cruz was "sent from God", then he fasted to convince God to let Cruz win, then God picked Donald Trump.

Can't blame the guy for melting down after being fucked over by God like that.

RandomGuy
11-08-2016, 09:39 AM
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/11/14/glenn-beck-tries-out-decency

That was one of the most odd things in this news cycle. I am hopeful that people can stop being batshit crazy after all.

RandomGuy
11-08-2016, 09:39 AM
Beck thought Ted Cruz was "sent from God", then he fasted to convince God to let Cruz win, then God picked Donald Trump.

Can't blame the guy for melting down after being fucked over by God like that.

Almost as if there wasn't anything there listening...

boutons_deux
11-08-2016, 09:43 AM
I am hopeful that people can stop being batshit crazy after all.

your hopefulness is hopeless.

After Hillary is elected, the affirmation, the mainstreaming of batshittyness that batshit-sick Trash has provided will unleash even more batshittyness.

DarrinS
11-08-2016, 09:53 AM
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/11/14/glenn-beck-tries-out-decency

:lmao

Go ahead -- take him :lol