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I Come Not To Praise Glenn Beck, But To Bury Him (Why he hurts the right more than he helps)
Pajamas Media ^ | 9/28/2009 | David Riehl

Posted on 09/29/2009 9:01:39 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

When originally endeavoring to write an approximately 800-word opinion piece on Glenn Beck, I hadn’t taken into account what a truly difficult task it would be. I’ve no desire to alienate some of my many friends on the right currently embracing Beck. But I do have this terrible habit of usually speaking my mind. Glenn Beck deserves credit for what he is doing to hurt Obama — there is no question about that. But in thinking about the man overall as a media figure today, one allegedly aligned with the right, I also have serious concerns. I tried to do my best to address the topic fairly, and I regret that so complex a topic took me almost 1,800 words.

Given the down feeling across the right after last year’s elections, it’s almost exciting to watch Glenn Beck inject a new vitality into the nation’s political discourse. Nearly every one of Beck’s shows packs the respect, depth, sincerity, and intelligence of a good joke at a funeral parlor into one uproarious hour after another. I don’t know how anyone can keep from snickering … at least a little bit. So, what’s the harm in a good joke?

The harm as I see it is that so many seem to be taking the joke seriously. But can you blame them? No, probably not. The media culture of today has done everything in its power to prevent the right from seeing a serious, effective leadership emerge on the national stage. One need only look back to the recent — in fact, ongoing — mistreatment of Sarah Palin to demonstrate that. A deeply informed and experienced radio host, Mark Levin, has broken out in the radio world with ratings that make Glenn Beck’s real numbers look like the third tier radio host he actually is. Levin also wrote a significant New York Times bestseller, moving well over a million copies by now. But there was no Time cover, no Newsweek splash, no Katie Couric interview for that. Have you ever paused long enough to ask yourself why?

Full disclosure — yes, Mark Levin has become something of a dear and trusted friend. But please don’t mistake this as carping or defense on his behalf. Mark is the last person I know who needs or wants to be defended by someone else. My opinions in this matter have nothing to do with Levin and everything to do with the future of the right and the desperate need we have of winning a large number of state and district elections in 2010. And I am not suggesting that Glenn Beck should somehow shut up, go away, or stop pointing a finger at this out-of-control leftist White House whenever he can. Let’s be clear about that. What I am suggesting is that at least some relatively small but vocal amount of people are misunderstanding why Beck is getting the media exposure that he is.

In short, the elitist media gets the joke. They are not putting him up there because they find him an effective, articulate spokesman for the right. They find him an oddity, something they can pin prick and laugh at. And consciously or not, they also know he has the potential to do tremendous damage to the right while having accomplished very little if anything much at all to help it himself. And that’s a fact. He was given a non-prominent microphone and television show in a mostly uncompetitive time slot, replacing a very decent but relatively uncompelling and beyond-his-prime John Gibson. And piggybacking on the efforts of others, Beck has displayed tremendous marketing ability, or his handlers have, in making the absolute best use of it while also doing damage to a politically dangerous White House. He deserves praise and full credit for that.

However, we should not confuse what it is and what it is not, nor lose sight of the extremely dangerous time bombs he has planted for the right as he’s gone so thoughtlessly and carelessly on his way in doing it. First some facts as to what Beck has and has not actually done in terms of damaging the Obama administration. From the 9/12 tea party march, to Van Jones, the NEA scandal, and ACORN, none of these were the genuine work of Glenn Beck. He did no heavy lifting on any of those stories other than ginning up noise around them on his show, often milking them for days while, to genuine observers, all the facts were out there for anyone of a mind to find them out. That isn’t an insult. He has a television presence and it’s good that he’s currently using it to capitalize on stories that help the right and undermine Obama. I’m not begrudging him that.

But his attempt to co-opt the tea party movement with that silly 9/12 Project nonsense that never actually caught on was the most ham-fisted and perhaps only insulting one of them all. Nine principles and 12 values? Can anyone even name them today? They were supposed to be what it was all about once. Oh well, at least one of his marketing schemes hasn’t tracked, so we do know he’s human after all. The D.C. tea party protest was always planned to come off. All Beck did was come up with a scheme to weave into it, trying to make it his, and it failed. I know because I was there. Aside from whatever more rabid fans he may have encircled himself with for his broadcast that day, nothing about 9/12 was about Glenn Beck. The movement preceded him, just as it preceded Obama, having started under Bush. And frankly, getting off one’s duff and getting involved in local or state party politics or actively joining up with the tea party movement is the only thing that’s going to help take back America and set the Republican Party right for the center-right. In that sense, Beck is a distraction, if nothing else. But he is also something far worse. He’s a genuine danger to us and we need to sort that out.

Without taking credit away from Beck for talking it up as he did, along with many, many others, the notion that 9/12 was much about Beck is a joke. The many pushing it were simply more generous in crediting the people actually involved — the little people, patriotic Americans across the country like you and me who are driving it. They stand in stark contrast to Beck, who seems to ultimately and always be about himself. As for the real meat behind the various other scandals mentioned, it was either Breitbart or blogger Gateway Pundit who did the real work on those. Beck’s great contribution was again, like others, to broadcast them. That’s a good thing. He deserves credit for that, though also unfortunately he seems so willing to make them his own. I guess that’s what so-called stars, or wannabe famous people, do.

But what else has he done? This represents my only serious concerns involving Beck. Otherwise, I doubt I’d be much interested in him at all. He’s called Barack Obama a racist, for one. I’m appalled by my friends on the right who seem so willing to pass that remark off as insignificant — almost pretending it was never said. It was outrageous, undeserved, and represents nothing but the very kind of racist cudgel the left has been falsely charging the right with being for years. Maybe Beck is one, otherwise he could never conceive of making such a remark — and so publicly at that.

I thought Barack Obama wasn’t even “really” black to many of his critics? I thought the good friend he was “pal-ing around with,” domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, was white? In fact, Obama has probably broken bread with more white people than black over the years. And forget the nuance, the rationalization around what it is he really meant or was trying to say. That doesn’t and won’t matter when the left and the media pick it back up and turn it on you, not just Glenn Beck, to call you intolerant and racist, just as they have wrongly been doing for years.

So, Beck-heads, be advised. If nothing else, don’t come crying to me about how a biased media mistreats you and calls you names you don’t deserve to be called when they tire of the right’s alleged fair-haired boy and decide to use his recklessness and lack of thought against you. And they will do it not just to you, but the entire conservative movement because he was prominently embraced and not denounced. Well, not me. And I want to be very clear and on record here. The comment was uncalled for.

And what about those internment camps? That’s a good one. When the story first broke I looked into it. It took all of an hour to read the text of the actual bill and see there was nothing to it at all. Yet somehow it took Beck, all the while stirring up his would-be masses, a month to figure it out. Really? With his supposedly dogged researchers and researching skills? Please, give me a break. So there again Beck has planted the very seed that, just as Obama’s past with ACORN is currently doing to him, is going to come back and hurt the right to a significant degree. We’ll be denounced en masse as a bunch of wild-eyed conspiracy freaks and racists. And thanks to any broad embrace of Glenn Beck and the lowest common denominator of showmanship that he represents, this time you’ll deserve it.

I understand the center-right’s frustration. For some time the Republican Party has failed us, though it does now seem to be getting on track based upon my observations here in Washington, D.C. I know how frustrating it was to watch the unfair destruction of Sarah Palin. In that sense, dare I say, I feel your pain. And I share the desperation of wanting to find someone that the media allows to stand up, to not be maligned while honestly and fairly speaking to our issues and representing our various just causes such as they are. But I refuse to accept just anyone in that role because it’s too important to me.

And I especially refuse to accept someone so reckless, uninformed, unthinking, and possibly even unserious with a very real potential to do the right more harm than good in the end.

-- Dan Riehl is a former marketing professional in the technology industry turned blogger/new media consultant. He's based in Virginia, just off the D.C. Beltway.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: barfalert; conservatism; glennbeck; levin; marklevin; talkradio
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To: ct_libertarian
Beck also does subtly co-opt other people’s work.

Levin should take Beck to court if his work was stolen. Levin is a decent lawyer, right?

Otherwise, he should quit whining about it and spreading nebulous rumors about alleged, but never specified, plagiarism.

Endless rumor mongering, without closure in a court of law, is not fair to Beck or Levin.

In the name of Justice, bring the charges or stop repeating them!

221 posted on 09/29/2009 8:09:47 PM PDT by Palin Republic (Palin - Bachmann 2012 : Girl Power!)
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To: Palin Republic

Good point, but I don’t think it can be plagiarism without it being in print.
Could be wrong on this though.
However, I will agree that the internecine BS has to stop.
I do think Levin has a legitimate gripe, but needs to handle it better.
I do think that Beck co-opts others work for self-promotion and needs to dial that part of his ego back.
I’m not sure about the allegations of Levin being a bulldog for Hannity because Hannity is threatened by Beck, however, anything is possible.

All of that said, the best thing would be for everyone to grow the F up and conclude this.

Either call Beck out with evidence or bring him into the fold.
Again, the best thing I think to resolve the problem is for Beck to use his big microphone to interview Levin on his book. He can easily do a special on gross media bias. He can even say, your book is one of my favorite references.
If that were to happen, I think a lot of this nonsense will be over with.


222 posted on 09/30/2009 3:53:17 AM PDT by ct_libertarian (Socialists seizing power? Like Reagan at Reykjavik, just say "NYET!" http://www.JustSayNyet.com)
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To: 47samurai
whats wrong with that?

Not one thing is wrong with that. This however....

Rev 22:18 For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book:

Rev 22:19 And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and [from] the things which are written in this book.

223 posted on 09/30/2009 11:05:05 AM PDT by itsahoot (Each generation takes to excess, what the previous generation accepted in moderation.)
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To: ct_libertarian

Funny I think Mark “The Whiner” Levin co-opts the works of others. I don’t hear Levin giving any credit to Hamilton, Madison, and Jay (Collectively Publius) for the things Levin writes or says, or any of the Founding Fathers for that matter. I don’t hear him giving props to Locke, Burke, Buckley, or Paine. In fact, I really haven’t heard The Whiner say anything that hasn’t been said before.

Who’s co-opting whom?

Levin is just Hannity with a brain.


224 posted on 09/30/2009 11:11:44 AM PDT by Drill Thrawl (Another day, another injury, another step closer...)
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To: Drill Thrawl

Really have to disagree.
I hear him cite his sources all of the time and does so in his books as well.


225 posted on 10/01/2009 3:18:03 AM PDT by ct_libertarian (Socialists seizing power? Like Reagan at Reykjavik, just say "NYET!" http://www.JustSayNyet.com)
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To: ct_libertarian

>Either call Beck out with evidence or bring him into the fold.

Exactly right. If Levin refuses to force the issue, it’s because he prefers the charges to hang over Beck’s head without giving him a chance to clear the air.

Any lawyer can write a Cease & Desist letter. Hell, anybody can. Levin should be able to do this sleepwalking.

That he has not is very revealing of his motivations.


226 posted on 10/01/2009 8:11:58 PM PDT by Palin Republic (Palin - Bachmann 2012 : Girl Power!)
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To: Pelham
Pelham, thanks for the most succinct comment regarding this thread; 'David Riehl: grow a pair, you useless pathetic pussy.'
227 posted on 10/05/2009 3:33:24 PM PDT by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: iopscusa

Glad to be of service. Sometimes I manage to hit a bullseye.


228 posted on 10/05/2009 8:18:41 PM PDT by Pelham (Obammunism, for that smooth-talking happy -face communist blend.)
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