That’s why I’d long been rather wary of Beck. He was more right than wrong during his FoxNews days. But his erratic, emotional, and ever-meandering “search for the truth” always gave off warning signals to me. People with strong conservative beliefs and principles are innately inclined towards stoic confidence and discipline. Beck was the opposite. I liked Beck, but I always expected he’d eventually go off in bizarre (liberal) directions.
Personally, I turned him off the moment he started expressing favor towards homo marriage, over a year ago. That was the indication to me that he reached that certain point I’d been expecting. Haven’t really listened to anything he’s said since then, other than a few occasional quotes and tv-snippets. When he crossed that line, I no longer cared what he had to say about anything.
Well stated. That's precisely what always turned me off about Beck. He always seemed to be struggling to find his way. Never completely sure of himself, or what's right and wrong. A man baffled by worldly complexity, rather than comfortable within the clear-cut simplicities of core conservative values and reason.
Apparently, he's still struggling to figure it all out.
I got tired of his “major news coming soon” schtick. The “major news” always turned out to be akin to 2+2=4.