At this point, I have come to the determination that there is no reason to watch any other political program aside from Glenn Beck. No one connects the dots as he does. No one gives insight into their reasoning as he does. No one displays their passion and honesty as he does. He is the best journalist that I have ever seen. Thank God for Glenn Beck.
I pretty much agree. And, I listen to Rush on the Radio in addition to Glenn.
Ditto.
Matter of fact, I’ve tried to watch other Fox shows and just can’t. I’ve even tried watching the rival stations cause it’s always good to know what the enemy is up to. Frankly, nothing compares to Beck...he cuts to the chase, presents the facts and doesn’t waste time with the purely partisan attacks that seem to dominate other shows.
He needs to study Teddy Roosevelt a little better, but other than that, he’s OK. I prefer Rush. Though I get tired of all the yakkers if I get too much of them.
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We never miss him at this house....
I turn my TV on once a day to watch Glenn Beck...then turn it off when he's over.
We must defend Glenn at every opportunity...there are evil ones who wish to shut him up.
<No one connects the dots as he does. No one gives insight into their reasoning as he does. No one displays their passion and honesty as he does
I had a hard time with him at first. Sometimes I still do, but you are right on in your assessment. When that guy gets fired up I often think he’s the last guy in the country who has such passion for the Constitution and for right. I usually watch TV while doing other stuff and he’s one of the few people who gets me to stop what I’m doing and just listen, even when I don’t want to.
Bless him and protect him, ‘cause he sure is taking the hits for our side.
“No one connects the dots as he does. No one gives insight into their reasoning as he does. He is the best journalist that I have ever seen.”
How did you feel about his assessment of George Bush:
“The shine came off of George Bush for me pretty quickly after 9/11,’’ Beck says. “I thanked God that we had somebody that strong... But then we started to not fight a war to win the war. Wars are a horrible ugly... It’s killing people. The idea is killing them faster than they can kill you... We weren’t doing that. And now we’re in this long, drawn-out war... That made me look at him and say... we’re fighting this war not to win it anymore, and I don’t know why.’’
I thought that was a little unfair. That sounds a lot like the criticism we heard of LBJ about his conduct of the Vietnam war. But LBJ didn’t listen to his generals, and Bush was doing what they advised.