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Saturday Night Beck (Bill Bennett)
National Review ^ | February 21, 2010 | Bill Bennett

Posted on 02/21/2010 9:52:43 AM PST by greyfoxx39

Saturday Night Beck    [Bill Bennett]

There’s a lot to say about CPAC. This morning the major papers are highlighting Glenn Beck’s speech. I like Glenn a lot and I think he has something to teach us. But not what he offered last night.

Analogizing his own struggles with alcohol to the problems of our polity and in our politics, he said, “Hello, my name is the Republican party, and I have a problem!” “I’m addicted to spending and big government.” ”It is still morning in America.” ”It just happens to be kind of a head-pounding, hung-over, vomiting-for-four-hours kind of morning in America. And it’s shaping up to be kind of a nasty day. But it is still morning in America.” And, again, “I believe in redemption, but the first step to getting redemption is you’ve got to admit that you’ve got a problem. I have not heard people in the Republican party yet admit that they have a problem.”

Glenn is among the best talkers in the business of broadcast. I am not sure he’s a very good listener.

First, there is a good and strong tradition in alcohol and drug treatment that personal failings should not be extrapolated into the public sphere; that too often when this is done, conclusions are reached based on the wrong motives and, often, the wrong analysis. Glenn has made that mistake here and taken to our politics a cosmologizing of his own deficiencies. This is not a baseless criticism; they are his own deficiencies that he keeps publicly redounding to and analogizing to. It is wrong and he is wrong.

Second, for him to continue to say that he does not hear the
Republican party admit its failings or problems is to ignore some of the loudest and brightest lights in the party. From Jim DeMint to Tom Coburn to Mike Pence to Paul Ryan, any number of Republicans have admitted the excesses of the party and done constructive and serious work to correct them and find and promote solutions. Even John McCain has said again and again that “the Republican party lost its way.” These leaders, and many others, have been offering real proposals, not ill-informed muttering diatribes that can’t distinguish between conservative and liberal, free enterprise and controlled markets, or night and day. Does Glenn truly believe there is no difference between a Tom Coburn, for example, and a Harry Reid or a Charles Schumer or a Barbara Boxer? Between a Paul Ryan or Michele Bachmann and a Nancy Pelosi or Barney Frank?

Third, to admit it is still “morning in America” but a “vomiting for four hours” kind of morning is to diminish, discourage, and disparage all the work of the conservative, Republican, and independent resistance of the past year. The
Tea Partiers know better than this. I don’t think they would describe their rallies and resistance as a bilious purging but, rather, as a very positive democratic reaction aimed at correcting the wrongs of the current political leadership. The mainstream media may describe their reactions as an unhealthy expurgation. I do not.

A year ago, we were told the Republican party and the conservative movement were moribund. Today they are ascendant, and it is the left and the Democratic party that are on defense — even while they are in control. That’s quite an amazing achievement. But anyone who knows the history of this country and its political movements should not be surprised. America has a long tradition of antibodies that kick in. From Carter we got Reagan. And from Ted Kennedy and Barack Obama we took back a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, with midterm elections on the horizon that Republicans and conservatives are actually excited about, not afraid of.

To say the GOP and the Democrats are no different, to say the GOP needs to hit a recovery-program-type bottom and hang its head in remorse, is to delay our own country’s recovery from the problems the Democratic left is inflicting. The stakes are too important to go through that kind of exercise, which will ultimately go nowhere anyway — because it’s already happened.

The first task of a serious political analyst is to see things as they are. There is a difference between morning and night. There is a difference between drunk and sober. And there is a difference between the Republican and Democratic parties. To ignore these differences, or propagate the myth that they don’t exist, is not only discouraging, it is dangerous.

 



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: beck; conservatism; cpac; glennbeck; mormon; teaparty
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To: wolf24
michael subs for bill on occasion... and he guest hosted quite a bit when steele was running for rnc chair. bennett allowed him the radio show to promote his candidacy. steele also stated that we needed to become more diverse, embrace a big tent and realize that the era of Reagan was over... that we had to change... and there was big bill bennett smiling and nodding in total agreement.

LLS

101 posted on 02/21/2010 12:10:25 PM PST by LibLieSlayer (hussama will never be my president... NEVER!)
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To: Elle Bee

Gambling addict Bennett climbs aboard his teetering soapbox and scolds alcoholic Beck who readily admits is disease.

Bennett still bets on the GOP Beltway Boys because he is one.

Beck is correct about one party taxing and spending and the other spending and taxing less.

Either way we’re screwed.

No change equals no recovery.


102 posted on 02/21/2010 12:11:50 PM PST by newportnewz (the least governed the better)
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To: Invincibly Ignorant

Good advice!

LLS


103 posted on 02/21/2010 12:13:45 PM PST by LibLieSlayer (hussama will never be my president... NEVER!)
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To: mazda77
Tea Partiers are just as mad at the Republican leadership as they are at the rest of the DC establishment

Just as mad? That is emotional nonsense.

104 posted on 02/21/2010 12:19:14 PM PST by plain talk
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To: plain talk

Yea, right.


105 posted on 02/21/2010 4:32:34 PM PST by mazda77 (Rubio for US Senate - West FL22nd - JD Hayworth - US Senate)
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To: greyfoxx39
Bill Bennett has always been an apologist for the police state. I'm not surprised he didn't like Beck's speech.

BTW: does anyone know where a decent quality video I can download of that speech? I'm not interested in a stream, but want a file that I can share.

106 posted on 02/21/2010 6:37:33 PM PST by zeugma (Proofread a page a day: http://www.pgdp.net/)
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To: greyfoxx39

Mr Beck is most certainly way off the reservation with his constantly claiming to be the product of having found his way to AA and parading his “recovering alcoholic” status.

AA’s Big Book says: “To show other alcoholics PRECISELY HOW WE HAVE RECOVERED is the main purpose of this book” (page xiii) And says recovered scores of other times, too. And AA also includes “anonymous” in its name — and in its tenets. That is so those sufferers of the disease who haven’t found AA yet, don’t have to look at those who trumpet their membership and think, “Hell, Man, I’d rather be drunk than be a Glenn Beck!”

“Recovering alcoholic,” meanwhile, is the invention of the fraudulent “treatment” center industry and of those statisticians who prefer we call them “psychologists.” And of those “drug and alcohol” “councilors” and “therapists” who lump the disease of Alcoholism (that has a diagnosis and recognizable symptoms) together with the consequences of bad choices and worse actions those who’ve made them and taken them prefer we call “addiction.” Yet another bullsh*t word invented by those who make their living defrauding insurance companies.

As for the “libertarian” Mr Beck’s take on any real similarities between actual Republicanism and the vast criminal enterprises that prefer we call them by their street name, the “Democratic” potty?

In my judgment Mr Recovering Beck’s a better front man for the touchy-feely health-insurance-company robbers than he is for we lovers of America’s Founding Law.

Glenn Beck - a buffoon by any other name!

PALIN/BOLTON/2012!


107 posted on 03/02/2010 3:14:31 PM PST by Brian Allen (Buraq Hussayn bin Buraq Hussayn bin Hussayn Ubambi, is to America what Pol Pot was to Cambodia)
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