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Glenn Beck has been rehabilitated, admits mistakes


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2016 Nov 16, 2:19pm   3,270 views  6 comments

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

"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.”

“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.”

“We’ve made everything into a game show,” he said, “and now we’re reaping the consequences of it.” "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.”

This is definitely a welcome news and shows that there's hope for everyone to eventually come around and see the light. I saw interview with him yesterday on CNN and he very cogently and accurately explained the danger that Alt Right poses to United States.

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1   HEY YOU   2016 Nov 16, 7:27pm  

dublin hillz says

“Reagan didn’t believe in the government,” Beck said. “He didn’t believe in the party. He believed in the people.”

I believe the people are idiots.

2   marcus   2016 Nov 17, 6:25am  

HEY YOU says

I believe the people are idiots.

Yes. We have proof.

3   joshuatrio   2016 Nov 17, 7:25am  

Glenn Beck is a loser who is trying to stay relevant.

4   dublin hillz   2016 Nov 17, 10:03am  

joshuatrio says

Glenn Beck is a loser who is trying to stay relevant

Disagreed. He was doing very well financially as a conservative talk show host. However, he has religious fervor and wanted to do the right thing despite financial considerations. His turning point occurred when he witnessed the conditions of kids from central america who were escaping the drug violence and he realized that our national discourse regarding the immigration issue was truly shallow and not empathetic to their situation.

5   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 17, 10:13am  

https://patrick.net/Beck%27s+Journey+to+the+Dark+Side+is+now+Complete

dublin hillz says

He was doing very well financially as a conservative talk show host.

His brand has been circling the tubes for a while. After his buddy Cruz was knocked out, his viewership fell lower than it was a year before, when the Presidential Election was just starting.

Beck is being sued by his former executives, he laid off more than half his workforce, and went from "Screw the Party" to Campaigning with Cruz to Trying to be a Democrat.
Just weeks ago he was still a GOPe #NeverTrump Skunk.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/02/03/why-glenn-beck-s-media-empire-is-burning-down.html

6   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 17, 10:20am  

dublin hillz says

he realized that our national discourse regarding the immigration issue was truly shallow and not empathetic to their situation.

He's a true conservative who thought he could discipline the base's increasing dislike of wage crushing record-level immigration in the face of a tepid Main Street Economy.

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