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ck4829 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-25-10 06:22 AM
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Right Wing to Glenn Beck: We want your insanity, we just don't want you to insult the GOP
There was a point, about six months ago, when some reasonably high-profile conservatives suggested Glenn Beck and his minions were becoming problematic. Rep. Bob Inglis (R) of South Carolina encouraged his constituents to "turn the TV off" when Beck starts spouting his nonsense. David Frum, a former Bush speechwriter, suggested Beck's rhetoric may be, quite literally, dangerous.

Peter Wehner added at the time that Beck's "interest in conspiracy theories is disquieting" and his daily attacks are "not good for the country."

This week, we're hearing similar assessments again, but for different reasons.

On his radio show yesterday, (right-wing host Mark Levin)] added, "Decide what you are. A circus clown, self-identified. Or a thoughtful and wise person. It's hard to be both. You can't wear the clown nose and not wear the clown nose at the same time."

But what's interesting here isn't that Beck is generating a backlash by being insane; he's generating a backlash because he thinks Republicans aren't right-wing enough. For GOP media allies, the message isn't helpful, so Beck needs to be condemned.

Right-wing pundit Bill Bennett wrote, "The first task of a serious political analyst is to see things as they are.... And there is a difference between the Republican and Democratic parties. To ignore these differences, or propagate the myth that they don't exist, is not only discouraging, it is dangerous." The Wall Street Journal's John Fund said that several Republicans "complained that Mr. Beck is indirectly encouraging third-party candidates to challenge them this year, threatening to divide the conservative vote." <...>

Limbaugh also criticized Beck, saying, "I don't know how you can say ... that the Republicans are just as bad as the Democrats. It would never occur to me to say that. I don't know what the objective would be."

So, let me get this straight. Prominent conservative voices don't mind Beck's deranged conspiracy theories, his humiliating ignorance, and his hatred for those who don't think as he does. But these conservative voices mind a great deal if Beck notes that Republicans have an embarrassing record when it comes to deficit reduction, the national debt, government spending, and increasing the size and scope of the federal government's powers -- an observation that happens to be true.

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2010_02/022563.php

"We appreciate your rants and your conspiracy theories... as long as they're only about the other side."
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AsahinaKimi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-25-10 07:13 AM
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1. Its always been "about them".
Edited on Thu Feb-25-10 07:15 AM by AsahinaKimi
They and no one else, EVER!.. They HAVE given the finger to this country for a long time, pushing forth their agenda, and this is why there will never really be any bipartisanship. They are the party of "No" and "screw you, democrat party!" Its their way or the highway!

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zbdent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-25-10 07:59 AM
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2. Like how Clear Channel loved the profits from carrying the Howard Stern show ...
they loved him ... despite the "wacks" of the religious right who kept trying to get him off the air.

That is, until Howard turned against the Republicans and had Al Franken on the air, who proceeded to humiliate the right-winger on the show.

When Clear Channel sensed that the millions of fans would actually be hearing about Bush's abuses from Howard, the young audience that tuned in would suddenly start thinking for themselves about Bush ... and so Clear Channel suddenly decided "oh, NOW enough is enough", and cut him off ... and suddenly, Bush's 9/11 "Nuke the Middle East" buddy (and Rudy Giuliani's illegal gambling buddy) Howard was targeted for millions of dollars in fines ... with Bush's blessing.
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damyank913 Donating Member (595 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-25-10 09:06 AM
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3. Is it true that he aces his time slots in all mediums?
If it is then THAT is a scary thought.
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