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Victoria Jones

Posted: August 30, 2010 11:59 AM

The budding "prophet" who once described President Obama as a man "who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture" declared "something that is beyond man is happening" as he opened his Glenn Beck religious revival at the Lincoln Memorial this weekend.

Beck stated "It is time to start the heart of this nation again." He is wrong. The heart of this nation is beating strongly. This is a deeply spiritual and religious country. Glenn Beck is a false prophet who terrifies his viewers and listeners with tales of an encroaching Godless government takeover (remember cash for clunkers allowing the government to take over your computer?), while at the same time he bosses them around with homespun religious self help ("take the 40 day challenge", he ordered participants at the rally).

On Sunday, no longer held back by his no politics pledge at the rally, Beck launched into a strange analysis of the president's beliefs, in response to Fox News Chris Wallace's question, "Who made you the God Squad?" Bringing in the Pope, liberation theology and Jeremiah Wright, Beck said Obama understands the world through "oppressor and victim", and that his beliefs are "Marxism disguised as religion." While he distanced himself from "I think the President is a racist," he only said "I don't want to retract, I want to amend." And astonishingly, on Friday while discussing liberation theology, Beck told talk show host Joe Madison "I am not a fan of social justice".

Saturday, though, was all about the weird theme that America's honor needs restoring, presumably because somebody's sullied it. But who? This theme went hand in hand with Beck's mantra that America has turned away from God. All this with the incongruous backdrop of the anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.

Keynote speaker Sarah Palin, ever the victim, complained: "Say what you want to say about me, but I raised a combat vet, and you can't take that away from me." Who is trying to take that away from her? Has anyone tried? Who could she be talking about -- conservatives? Liberals, maybe? Hmm. The thing is, I've not seen any anti war rallies with people screaming anti-veteran slogans. All I've heard since 9/11 is support for the troops, even from those who oppose the wars.

Then Sarah Palin said: "We must not fundamentally transform America as some would want; we must restore America and restore her honor." So those who disagree with Palin politically are dishonorable? And who is she saying took America's honor, anyway? Can't we fundamentally disagree and be honorable? Has it come to this?

Glenn Beck's messianic, meandering, mishmash of a speech was hard to follow. (He would have flunked out of Glenn Beck University.) But the nascent megalomaniac said that God told him to do it about four months ago. He claimed "we have fallen asleep as a nation and our churches have fallen asleep." Really? 83% of Americans are affiliated with a religion, according to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.

Beck said "For too long, this country has wandered in darkness." What does that even mean? Does it mean the darkness created by Beck who has said things like: "You don't take the name Barack to identify with America" and "I think the president is a racist"? Or is he referring to the darkness somehow created by people who don't think like him? It's an empty statement, for a tent revival.

While insisting that the rally was not political, Beck, like Palin, slipped up and wandered into politics. He said "our children could be slaves to debt." Is that the "darkness"? Is that how the nation has fallen asleep?

It's smoke and mirrors. The audience knew it, too. They saw through the code being spoken, but they didn't care because it was a chance to worship at the Beck altar. For many of them, politics and religion are a heady mix. There was a pamphlet available with a picture of President Obama with a Hitler mustache (almost obligatory at tea party leaning events), as well as flags and "dump Obama" fliers.

Robert McCartney of the Washington Post talked to participants. They didn't talk about religion. They talked about politics: high taxes, lawmakers who don't listen, inadequate veterans' benefits.

Beck told the audience that everybody needed to go to "God boot camp." He seemed to become intoxicated with his own words, with the power he thought he had to order people's spiritual lives. Ultimately, his speech was about him, a massive mind orgasm based on the false premise that he had said something that would endure.

Beck is a wildly popular, sad, pathetic man, who latches onto Martin Luther King now that King's an icon, and who also says President Obama wants to settle "old racial scores." He's part of the teddybearification of Martin Luther King, who was a radical in his own time. Would Beck have been palling around with this King?

It is no longer a choice, my friends, between violence and nonviolence. It is either nonviolence or nonexistence. And the alternative to disarmament, the alternative to a greater suspension of nuclear tests, the alternative to strengthening the United Nations and thereby disarming the whole world, may well be a civilization plunged into the abyss of annihilation, and our earthly habitat would be transformed into an inferno that even the mind of Dante could not imagine.

I think not.

 

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The budding "prophet" who once described President Obama as a man "who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture" declared "something that is beyond man is happening" as he opened...
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02:11 PM on 09/01/2010
And people wonder why watching America to the rest of the world, is like tuning in to the Comedy Channel.
05:37 PM on 09/01/2010
Thanks for your comment! Now, if the rest of the world were tuning in to The Daily Show and Colbert, they'd be getting some REAL news...
08:28 PM on 09/01/2010
If they were tuning in to The Daily News and Colbert they would have long ago declared the US as a global Shutters Island.
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02:09 AM on 09/01/2010
Victoria Jones! It's good to see you in print. I enjoyed reading your take on the Beck and Palin performance with its darker meaning.

I listen to your "Talk Radio News" reports on a progressive radio station in Portland, Oregon, KPOJ. Your reports are lively, well-informed, and witty. Thank you.
02:06 PM on 09/01/2010
Thanks!
01:51 AM on 09/01/2010
America has gone craazy !
02:07 PM on 09/01/2010
Thanks for commenting. To quote philosopher Sharon Osbourne: "America always gets it right" and to add me: "eventually". Hang on..
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Still waiting for the trickle-down.
01:07 PM on 08/31/2010
It is contended by many that ours is a Christian government, founded upon the Bible, and that all who look upon the book as false or foolish are destroying the foundation of our country. The truth is, our government is not founded upon the rights of gods, but upon the rights of men. Our Constitution was framed, not to declare and uphold the deity of Christ, but the sacredness of humanity. Ours is the first government made by the people and for the people. It is the only nation with which the gods have had nothing to do. And yet there are some judges dishonest and cowardly enough to solemnly decide that this is a Christian country, and that our free institutions are based upon the infamous laws of Jehovah.
-- Robert Green Ingersoll, "Individuality" (1873)
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02:02 AM on 09/01/2010
Thank you for Ingersoll's statement -- in 1873. How strongly several of our Founders were in assuring freedom from religion, but the religious have always fought against that freedom and their fight continues.
02:05 PM on 09/01/2010
Thanks very much for your comment. It's an interesting juxtaposition.
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11:41 AM on 08/31/2010
"But the nascent megalomaniac said that God told him to do it about four months ago."

I wish these right-wingers would seriously question whether it's God's voice they're hearing. Satan is known as the Great Deceiver, the Prince of Lies.

Another example of the right-wing's God messing in US politics: Apparently God told Bush to invade Afghanistan and Iraq. What was He thinking?


http://forums.canadiancontent.net/international-politics/44123-blair-god-told-me-go.html

Straight from a conservative's mouth:

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/08/gog-magog-and-the-iraq-invasion.html

Jacque Chirac, former president of France, recounts the incident in his memoir.

http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?section=library&page=haught_29_5””
02:03 PM on 09/01/2010
Thank you for this - and for all the references.
01:11 AM on 08/31/2010
"I like your Christ. I don't like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ." Mahatma Gandhi
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maigrey
No GUT no glory!
12:18 PM on 08/31/2010
Fanned and faved, thank you.
07:15 PM on 08/31/2010
maigrey : Thank you ! A Fan & a Fave back !
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09:55 AM on 09/01/2010
So do I!
11:46 PM on 08/30/2010
Ok, here's a POLL HP Bloggers

Glenn Beck

1. Pharisee
2. Sadducees
3. Other

If Other, please define.
02:01 PM on 09/01/2010
Thanks for your very clever comments!
08:25 PM on 08/30/2010
very good and well right post. i enjoy read and i agree with all.
what i do not understand is all the coverage and attention and even the respect that RACIST have in USA?? why this RACIST like Beck or Limbaugh or O´ Reilly have a job? why is possible in USA to be a RACIST , and have a relevant job and nobody care?
in Europe you CAN NOT talk in the radio or tv in RACIST TERMS OR EVEN RACIST INTENTIONS
WE NOT ALOUD , BY LAW, TO SAY RACIST THINGS IN PUBLIC.

Americans are all the time saying that it was HIS RIGHT TO SPEAK but in USA only exist RIGHTS?? USA DO NOT HAVE ""DUTYS" AND LAWS TO PROTECTED THE PEOPLE AGAINST PUBLIC DISCRIMINATION ???
you know, in life you have RIGHTS but you still have DUTYS to respect
08:59 PM on 08/30/2010
cesarportugal : Very well said my friend ! Fanned & Faved !
Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
10:13 AM on 08/31/2010
There is NO public discrimination, so your question is incorrect. You have no Rights in Portugal that are protected from government interference, and so you can be treated by the government in any way that the current government may choose. American's may not be so treated. It is that, among other things, that makes America the greatest nation on earth.
Semper fi
07:23 PM on 08/31/2010
Berettasskeeter : Oh, not that "greatest nation on earth" crap again ! So Childish.
07:43 PM on 08/30/2010
If you ask the people who attend what religion they are you would find 95% plus to be Christians.

If you researched a little more you may find many far right christians in fact the vast majority.

I respect all religions but when religion becomes the focus of government that when I become alarmed. We all know that religious wars cost the lives of millions and i well documented for a thousand years or more then it is time to be very skeptical .

I believe in the separation of state and religion and this group does not. I have respect for all religions and tolerance except for those segments where teachers promote hate and intolerance.

Beck is walking on dangerous grounds and perhaps bringing a future to America that will cause an exodus only known in history of the old testament.
09:03 PM on 08/30/2010
norkas : You're absolutely right ! This guy & his Zombies are Dangerous ! Fanned & Faved !
Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
10:15 AM on 08/31/2010
Can you point to anyone specifically who wishes to establish a state religion? Because that is what you are saying in your 4th paragraph.
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Still waiting for the trickle-down.
01:22 PM on 08/31/2010
It wasn't my post, but just off the top of my head, Sharon Angle recently contended that the separation of church and state was unconstitutional and that Jefferson was "misquoted."

Here's a video of Sarah Palin speaking along the same lines.
http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/video-sarah-palins-speech-women-joy
03:23 PM on 08/31/2010
If you expect all of your politicians to accept one view of God and listen to one spokesman for God then you have established a state religion, defacto...
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07:08 PM on 08/30/2010
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There does seem to be a large swath of America yet to be heard from. Let's hope they're the ones shaking their heads at the Beck spectacle, amazed enough at what we've become to vote once and for all to consign his likes to the trash bin.

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I'm going to tick off every media organization in the country right now. You see in 2008, Obama carried 20% of the republican vote. These are what will be in the coming months "Obama republicans." The media is holding off talking about them for they want that to be their big media surprise. They hope to sell papers and subscriptions based on the buzz this will create. Wait for it. It is coming, you can bet on it. That is why we have heard or read nothing about them. But it is true and the media will use this to sell stories.

Coming to a network to you soon, the part of America you don't hear about.
01:48 PM on 09/01/2010
Thanks for your comment. It will be interesting to see what happens.
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Working class, and proud of it.
06:31 PM on 08/30/2010
"I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do, because I notice it always coincides with their own desires." --Susan B. Anthony
01:46 PM on 09/01/2010
Thank you very much for your comment. She knew what she was talking about!
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Matthew Breslin
This is not rocket science.
06:29 PM on 08/30/2010
Remember that line: "no words... should have sent a poet"? Well this time they did. Spot on, Ms. Jones! You have done what so many media outlets fail to do: seem past the smoke and mirror and revealed the man behind the curtain for all to see. "Beck is a wildly popular, sad, pathetic man" - I could not have said it better myself (and heaven knows I've tried).
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mark331blue
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06:58 PM on 08/30/2010
Au contraire. Beck is not "wildly popular" to anyone outside his own sick little self-absorbed world. Those who would feed that misperception should concern us most. What is their motive, anyway?
Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
10:17 AM on 08/31/2010
The third most widely watched opinion show in the country, and you say he is not "wildly popular". Between 87,000 and 600K show up, the largest rally in years, and you say he is not "wildly popular". Wow, what would it take for you to say that he IS "wildly popular"?
Semper fi
01:34 PM on 09/01/2010
Thanks very much for your comments. I'd have to differ with you slightly about Beck's popularity, in terms of his genre as a talk show host. He's up there.
01:45 PM on 09/01/2010
Thank you! I really appreciate your kind comments.
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Christi-Kiki Neal
05:34 PM on 08/30/2010
Excellent article.

I do find it interesting and hypocritical, though, that Beck is preaching about God and religion all the time. His god lives on a planet near Kolob. Kolob is a planet far, far away in the mormon universe. No kidding. I am not making this up.
He is mormon, and mormons and evangelical Christians are usually at deep odds with each other because the mormons' so-called Christain beliefs and teachings are even more whacked than typical Christianity. Funny how he is trying to band together a bunch of people his own religion considers "gentiles" and not true Christians. I wonder is this is the beginning of some kind of mass conversion attempt by the mormons.
Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
10:19 AM on 08/31/2010
Mormons and Christians are at odds only theologically, not in any other way. In fact, a large percentage of Christians deeply respect Mormons for their general devotion to church, family, and country.
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Chloe33
ex-Dem who grew up and wised up.
05:31 PM on 08/30/2010
So telling that the main thread on this event is already closed to comments. HP certainly can't have anyone posting how successful, eventful, and how well mannered and respectful the attendees were.
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Christi-Kiki Neal
05:44 PM on 08/30/2010
Well mannered and respectful? Maybe, but you left out ignorant, stupid, pathetic, self-destructing, and hateful.
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Chloe33
ex-Dem who grew up and wised up.
06:20 PM on 08/30/2010
Actually, I forgot to add that the attendees are also highly educated, clear thinking, hard working, truth seeking, history making, decent, loving GROWN UP people, who love their country dearly.
09:08 PM on 08/30/2010
Christi-Kiki Neal : Very well said. BTW i love your Avatar ! Fanned & Faved !
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Chloe33
ex-Dem who grew up and wised up.
05:28 PM on 08/30/2010
The libgressives must be so very disappointed that this event was so successful, drew so many fine people and went without a hitch.
05:57 PM on 08/30/2010
I am sure automated beings with no free thought or compassionate feelings would be well behaved...I am shocked there were even detectable heartbeats in those so lifeless.
01:26 PM on 09/01/2010
Thank you for commenting.
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Matthew Breslin
This is not rocket science.
06:30 PM on 08/30/2010
No, but thanks for your concern. We're disappointed, but only insofar as people like you continue to prop up your little tin god Glenn Beck as if he had anything of substance or value to contribute.
01:25 PM on 09/01/2010
Thanks for what are clearly very strongly felt comments.