Posted on 02/21/2010 1:14:06 PM PST by Sergeant Tim
See Glenn Beck Archives: Rallies for America
Remember, this was 2003. The 25,000 people in Atlanta still probably remains as the biggest rally in the city in the last 20 years. The Atlanta Tea Party was in the 15,000 to 20,000 range.
"beck jumped out in front of the tea parties - he did not start them"
I never said Beck started the Tea Party movement. The Tea Party idea was started by CNBC's Rick Santelli on February 19th 2009. It was Dick Armey's FreedomWorks which was the driving force behind the rallies. Beck may have jumped on the bandwagon, but he was on it early. Beck's proposed the 9-12 Project on March 13th.
I do not know of any other talk radio hosts who sponsored, and were involved in, specific grass-roots projects during this time.
As I recall, many such as Rush and Hannity, were reluctant to get behind the Tea Party movement. I would note once the Tea Parties started happening, Hannity was happy to have his camera and face in front of them. So there are opportunists everywhere.
It is very odd for any other radio host to criticize Beck, who has a history of direct grass-roots involvement, for not being involved. It would be perfectly fair for a host who chooses not to be involved, such as Rush, who specifically chooses not to, to criticize another host for being an active participant rather than a detached commentator. But to claim Beck sits behind his microphone rather than being involved, is really dishonest.
Let me turn this to Levin, who started this discussion. Levin brings up his work 30 and 34 years ago with Reagan's campaigns. My question to Levin would be: "What have you done for me lately?" No offense to Levin, who has written some outstanding books, and contributed mightily to the cause, but my point is fair.
As for Bill Bennett, his criticism of Beck's speech is an very fair criticism of the first 15 minutes of Beck's 55 minute speech. But I can only conclude from Bennett's comments, that Bennett changed the channel and did not see the final 40 minutes of the speech.
Beck has a common man's humanity which connects with many people. A stoic academic like Bennett, and a cold lawyer like Levin, don't connect on the same level. Beck's comments on the role of failure as a sometimes necessary building block to later success, and how preventing someone from failing only delays ultimate failure were powerful. It was something I had not thought of, but I realized I have seen this in family members and friends.
It is very fair to criticize some of Beck's CPAC speech, as it is some of his other actions. But it is also very fair to praise other parts of both Beck's CPAC speech and his other activities.
They didn’t say he was a communist. They detailed the effort he made (that was a continuation of Truman’s effort) to keep the Soviets up to par technologically, and how he bungled foreign policy in favor of the Soviets constantly.
The opening of the archives showed the links between the Kremlin and the Eisenhower State Department.
Get my viewers on my side - since I’m on their side - and since I’ve been right all along then....Mitt! Wouldn’t surprise me at all - if his (subtle) propaganda works on his viewers - that includes 3rd party.
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Yep. And I guarantee NO MATTER WHAT Beck will NOT speak out against Mitt. They are both LDS and that is a very strong bond, esp since Mitt is LDS aristocracy and Beck is a ‘lowly convert’.
I couldn’t believe it also! She’s a Republican - he wanted her support for 3rd party and he didn’t get it. Then came his ‘take on her’. What an obvious putz!
He truly has put himself over her - w/listen to me, folks, I’m your voice of reason.
Looking back at Beck’s interview with Palin, I see what you mean. I thought he was trying to be a tough interviewer at the time but looking back, he was thinking third party. It fits.
Who’s Beck?
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You are the Messiah, not Obama. All the others suck, Glenn. Youre the best. Rush is and has been, Levin is jealous, Hannity is a RINO, Bennett is old school, but
you, Glenn, you are the man! Lets all drink to that!
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LOL. And not to far off for a guy who thinks he will become a god of his own planet someday.
Thanks for the edification. I went to their website a few years ago and found nothing awful. But I trust you and other freepers...
Once again he is not a 100% broadcaster. He will constantly do stuff that pisses you and others off.
But on the other hand this guy has opened up minds, brought out facts, exposed the socialists like no on else has and done so many great things if he screws some stuff up is it fair to throw out all the good stuff he does as well?
Probably not. He's not at the broadcast level of Rush yet and few are.
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See post 562: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2456317/posts?page=562#562
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Mark, I love you, but Glenn’s voice is needed. If we left the GOP to their own devices Mitt Romney will be the nominee is 2012.
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I will bet money that Beck comes out in favor of Mitt at some point before the convention.
Thanks for your input...I trust freepers...
I am fine .. how R U ..??
I’m trying to be more active locally, but my job keeps me so busy - I don’t have the time I’d like to have.
I’ve been watching Beck for quite some time, and realizing more and more that when I was in school they were still teaching about the founding fathers .. but they stopped teaching it a long time ago and I think Beck does a great job teaching the truth to America.
I do agree that he seems to be all over the place sometimes .. but I chalk it up to the anxiety of trying to convey too much too soon. It must be difficult to keep some of this stuff quiet for a little while longer, when what he really wants to do is just teach it non-stop for weeks on end; there is just so much to tell.
My sister and I went to see him in person in San Diego. He was just great. I’m a fan .. so I hope he isn’t getting in over his head.
I didn’t mean Beck.
There are no “new” philosophies. That’s a myth born of modernism. And “modernism” is liberalism’s inner sanctum.
Mike Church
http://www.mikechurch.com/
You are right on the money with that.
And we know why!
Post-modernism is worse.
But it helps to remember the lesson contained in this dumb little joke:
"All the popular songs have already been written."
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