Re: Glenn Beck is Weird
I don't agree with Beck's assertion on Obama hating white culture, or at the very least I don't think there is any real evidence to support the statement, but to be honest I think asking someone to define "white culture" or any other culture in an interview format is a bit ridiculous.
What is white culture?
What is black culture?
What is asian culture?
What is hispanic culture?
There are things that have developed over thousands of years, and at least one of them have entire curriculum dedicated to it.
None of these questions can be answered in a sentence or two. Beck was stupid to make the comment to begin with, but avoiding the question was a smart move on his part as any response he gave would obviously be used against him.
Did anyone see the whole interview? I found it fascinating as Beck seemed to move between concerned conservative/libertarian intellectual and paranoid conspiracy theorist with disturbing ease.
He's is a tough case for many Buckley Jr./Rand conservatives like myself, because he can make very good points and at times has been prophetic in guessing future problems (he quite literally saw the recession coming two+ years before it happened, and guessed it down to the CAUSE. It was eerie.) and his relentless analysis of every nook and cranny of extreme elements in government (Van Jones and ACORN being two examples of stories that needed to be exposed and would have gone nowhere without him)...
But then again, he also is nearly apocalyptic in his rhetoric much of the time and this attracts extreme separatist and anarchistic elements on the right... elements that we'd like to see stay irrelevant and not worked up. My fear is that even though Beck clearly states that violence is not acceptable, the tone of his rhetoric may inspire violence, and I think it may have already done so with the recent case of the census worker being hung. Also, I really dislike his refusal to accept more moderate republicans, like McCain, because of his association with Teddy Roosevelt, who Beck seems to think is on the same level as Joseph Stalin.
So in conclusion, I have to agree with Earl's assertion. Glenn Beck has definitely gone full on weird.
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Last edited by Professor S : 09-27-2009 at 09:26 PM.
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