Oprah's #1. Jay Leno drops to #3. Interesting that Beck is the favorite among independent voters.
The scribe who wrote that multi-part Salon series on Beck has turned it into a book out in June. Politico's Michael Calderone quotes the author describing the tome:
Half of the book chronicles his coke-fueled years as a Top 40 deejay, his early talk radio success in Tampa, and his rapid rise to multimedia super-stardom. The second half of the book analyzes his worldview, his tactics, and the shifting media and political landscapes that have enabled him to become the second most influential conservative voice in the country (behind only Rush Limbaugh.) The book's most detailed case studies examine Beck's high-profile campaigns against Van Jones and ACORN.

Man is not made for defeat. A mean can be destroyed but not defeated...................................................
ReplyDeletei'll admit it: I don't get it. Granted Glenn's a pretty fair communicator, but are the cheap theatrics and embarrassingly simplistic analysis really that compelling to that many people? If so, that says a lot more about us than it does about him.
ReplyDeleteIt amazes one to realize the extent to which this silly country is susceptible to such blatant propaganda as spewed forth on a Daily basis by FOX Noise.
ReplyDeleteThese are the days of America’s ultimate doom. When a clueless thought Nazi like Glenn Beck is able to hijack America political conversation, it only proves beyond a wisp of a doubt that America has swallowed the fatal capsule of its own demise.
Seriously, did you ever, in your weirdest, stupidest fantasies think your country would fall as low as it has? It kinda makes you wonder.
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