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It May Take 27 Years to Undo the Damage Glenn Beck Caused in 27 Months

Posted: 04/ 8/11 08:50 AM ET

It seems like yesterday that Glenn Beck was the king of all right-wing media -- maybe because it was yesterday, practically. It was just last summer, after all, that Beck graced -- OK, maybe that's not the right word -- the cover of the New York Times Magazine and made national headlines with that big rally on the Lincoln Memorial, a molecule in the giant shadow cast there by Martin Luther King, That was supposed to be the zenith, but I could tell it was the beginning of the end, that Beck was flailing about in search of the next new thing. I saw the vacant stares when Beck proclaimed that his much hyped event had "nothing to do with politics, everything to do with God."

There were maybe 100,000 of them, lining the woody banks of the Reflecting Pool, arms folded, watching the planes descend into Reagan National as their leader struggled to hold their attention. Beck was already bleeding TV viewers -- losing more than a third of his audience -- and soon came the stunning news that he was getting yanked from the radio airwaves in Philadelphia and New York.

And now it's (sort of) over, just like that. Beck's descent was so steep and so fast that yesterday's news that his main platform, his nightly show on Fox News Channel, will end this year, probably this summer, wasn't even that shocking. Beck, whose shtick always remained rooted in his past as a "Morning Zoo" shock jock of the '80s and '90s, could never recreate the "shock" of taking on Barack Obama in early 2009 when that backlash was looking for a spiritual guru. Night after night, his rants grew more frenetic -- insulting all of Reform Judaism one night, outlining a conspiracy to create a Muslim "caliphate" the next, or calling trains yet another government plot to control your life.

The crazier that Beck got, the more viewers and advertisers he drove away, until eventually it was too much for his beleaguered bosses at FNC, who may have lost as much as $40 million on the whole fiasco. Liberals, especially those who organized a high successful advertiser boycott of Beck's program, celebrated the news as a victory against political hate speech.

But I think that progressives might want to hold off on that victory lap -- unless it's to get in better shape for the long battle ahead.

Because the truth is that Beck's ouster isn't really the end of the nightmare, but just the beginning of the end. Over the last 27 months, Beck -- and let's be clear that he had a lot of help from the likes of Rush Limbaugh and Sarah Palin and Sean Hannity and Rand Paul and all the folks in the Tea Party Movement -- managed to do incalculable harm to the American body politic, that Beck was exactly like Tom and Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby who "smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness.."

You'll probably hear a lot about how Beck coarsened the political debate and how his words may or may not have incited violence, but I think the wreckage is a lot more substantive, to actual policies that affect Americans every day. You see, there was a reason that Beck was so fond of a political theory called the Overton Window -- so enamored, in fact, that he made it the title of his (officially) fictional "thriller" novel last summer. The Overton Window is a notion that you can radically move the parameters of political debate by pushing talk to the outer limits, so that ideas that were once deemed as extreme suddenly appeared to be normal.

Ironically, no one mastered the use of the Overton Window better than Beck. With all the focus on the leading edge of Beck's craziness -- the "caliphate" stuff, the flirtation with "the FEMA camps," or President Obama's "deep-seated hatred" of white people -- it's easy to forget how he rationalized once out-there ideas to millions of American conservatives, and how those ideas became ingrained in the Republican agenda that has thwarted progressivism from virtually the day Obama took office.

Let's take the example of climate change. There was a time when mainstream Republicans like John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Tim Pawlenty thought that man-made climate change was a real problem and that government had a role in fixing it. Then Beck and friends on Fox News Channel and talk radio in went to work. Beck's role in all this is remarkably cynical, as he told USA Today Weekend that he personally believed in climate change -- "you'd have to be an idiot not to notice the temperature change," he said -- but said the complete opposite on the air. "Americans know this global warming thing is a scam," he proclaimed on the radio.

In 2007, 62 percent of Republicans believed in man-made climate change, but by late last year 53 percent of GOP voters said there is no evidence for it. In Delaware, a band of Beck aficionados called the Delaware 9-12 Patriots played a key role in ending the Senate ambitions and political career of moderate Republican Mike Castle, largely because Castle had voted for the anti-global warming plan known as "cap and trade."

Do you think other Republicans took notice of Castle's fate? Last month, the House Energy and Commerce Committee was asked to accept an amendment to a bill confirming that man made climate change is real. The vote among the GOP majority was unanimous -- 31 votes against global warming.

But then, Beck has the GOP going off the rails on a crazy train, literally. In other industrialized capitals from Paris and Beijing, high-speed rail is seen as a futuristic way to grow the economy with the kind of a zeal that a very different America once held for its space program. But now the political tide has turned against high-speed rail, with talk radio leading the charge characterized scheduled train service as a form of totalitarianized mind control. Earlier this year, Beck summed up the far-right mantra on trains earlier this year when he said: "The trains run on time and there's a schedule -- and you'll obey us and go where we want." It would be laughable -- except it came just as newly elected Tea-Party-darling governors Scott Walker in Wisconsin, John Kasich in Ohio and Rick Scott in Florida killed high-speed rail projects that would have brought federal dollars, and more importantly jobs, to residents of their recession-battered states.

You could go on and on -- the talk-radio jihad against big government that has put gutless Democrats so on the defensive that they no longer fight to protect vital programs but only over whether to agree to "steep" spending cuts or "draconian" ones, or the fear-mongering on terrorism and Gitmo that made quivering congressmen afraid to house terror suspects in our maximum security prisons. Don't think that Beck's nightly burst of insanity didn't have a lot to do with these things, because they did.

Don't believe me? Then ask a fellow in South Carolina named Bob Inglis who was a Republican congressman until he told his constituents to "turn off Glenn Beck," and lost a primary to an upstart who got 71 percent of the vote. Why do you think the Republicans in Washington remain in lock step, even as 90 percent of what they stay in lock step for is bat-guano crazy.

When people look back on this peculiar time in American history and talk about Glenn Beck, and they will, I'm sure there'll be a lot about all the wacky stuff -- the apocalyptic hyping of "God, gold and guns" and the way out conspiracy theories, the leading edge of the buzzsaw and he moved the Overton Window to the far right corner of our national house divided. I'm more worried about the rising temperatures and sea levels, the falling behind other developing nations like China on everything from infrastructure to alternative energy to education, the repeated blows to America's civil liberties and the destruction of a social safety net it took 75 years to build.

The solutions to these problems are out there, but they are stymied by a two-year explosion of madness, the right-wing backlash, which I reported on my book that is called "The Backlash," and it was Glenn Beck that lit the fuse. Yes, his reign on the Fox News Channel may last little more than 27 months. But it may take the rest of us 27 years -- or more -- to undo all of the damage.

 
 
 

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Watching rock grow
It's a practice in patience
02:58 PM on 04/18/2011
Every of age voter in my family this past weekend sat down and wrote our elected officials...local, state, and federal telling them that as voters we were not going to vote for any politician that supported, appropriated, or approved of Tea Party planks. That we real Americans were in fact taking control back of our nation, our politics and send the upstart midterm overblown in importance Tea Party and their loons back to the Tea Pot to brew properly. I suggest everyone really concerned sit down together and write their officials as well. As a family spread out over a large area it was nice get to together in the matter we did.
12:40 PM on 04/15/2011
I am always struck by the irony of the conservative viewpoint. They call for "smaller government," and yet they support a government that is so massive and far reaching as to be one way or another stationed in every country on earth; they don't want money to go to social services, but they support wars that are supposedly waged to "help people"; they support a government's right to tell women what to do when it comes to their reproductive lives and health; they support the right of the government to decide who should and should not be allowed to fall in love and get married; they don't believe in global warming but they believe that all liberals are hell bent on taking away everything they care about. (And what DO they care about? "Guns, God and Gold?" Which, when posed this way, translates into "Violence, Discrimination and Greed.") Conservatives go out of their way to point out the "barbarism" of Islam, and yet no one is more dead-set on robbing women of their rights, controlling people with religion and razing civilization with instruments of violence than conservative Americans. The paranoia that if gay people marry, it degrades the sanctity of straight marraige, the idea that the separation of church and state is an offense against God and Christians, the notion that gun control means only criminals get to have guns - these are the ideas that conservatives hold dear, yet they are based on nothing even remotely rational.
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09:36 PM on 04/14/2011
Global warming has been debunked by almost every scientist. Even the scientists who were working on the study hired by Al Gore himself said that there was no climate change and that they were pressured to fabricate results. As for the rail train, accountants that studied the project said it would take 103 years to pay off the sytem if it was running at full capacity 24 hours a day and 365 days a year at $3.00 a ticket and this did not include any maintenance of the rail system during this time.
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little wing
practical radical
12:04 AM on 04/17/2011
References please.
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Aimleft
12:05 PM on 04/19/2011
How does it feel?
06:20 PM on 04/12/2011
"Let's take the example of climate change. There was a time when mainstream Republicans like John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Tim Pawlenty thought that man-made climate change was a real problem and that government had a role in fixing it."--So, their not believing now, has nothing to due with the leaked E Anglia emails?
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Aimleft
12:06 PM on 04/19/2011
"nothing to due?"

Wow.
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MasterfullyInept
US Army veteran, progressive and opinionated
04:53 PM on 04/12/2011
Seems to me that it will take more than 27 years to undo the damage done by conservatism to the good ol' USA.Hell its been reeking havoc since the Reagan days.
03:43 PM on 04/12/2011
Thank God for Beck and friends. The dems finally got found out what they are about - senseless social engineers with zero foundation. Hopefully it will take much more than 27 years for people to forget what's happening and re-insert their liberal kool-aid i.v. into media organs like huffpost and their ilk and start up again - spending us into a banana republic. Draconian cuts? Typical of the liberal adjectival statement - no not draconian cuts - cutting the budget so the friggin' country doesn't go completely backrupt. Oy vey, forgive the lib for they know not what they do when it comes to accounting.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
10:53 AM on 04/14/2011
How did your heroes Reagan and Bush one and two cut the budget?

Not at all.

Brilliant.
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jimboy71
Hen Diapheron Heautoi
10:53 AM on 04/14/2011
Q: Which president last balanced the budget?
01:14 PM on 04/12/2011
If Glen Beck can move the Overton Window to the right there are plenty of ways to move it back to the Left. Talk of Anti-Social & Unsocialized Governors who hate actual people. Talk of The Gang Of Pirates who profit from theft and destruction, run on cronyism, prone to violence, don't give a thought about their victims, etc etc and point out the Republicans use the GOP initials. Use Gang Of Pirates instead of GOP at every opportunity. Talk of the Moral Hazards of having an economy that injuring people is more profitable than helping them, that a million dollars spent to finance political corruption becomes a business expense and thus corruption is self funding, while fighting corruption is a sacrifice for any money or effort spent.

Speaking of reality at all will always move that Overton Window to the Left.
jaslyn
why can't we all just get along?
01:10 PM on 04/12/2011
As long as people follow the party line instead of thinking for themselves, money grubbers with their souls for sale like Beck will have followers.
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damnedgentlemen
No Your Honor, I was not aware of that
01:00 PM on 04/12/2011
I am not as afraid of what Beck has done. In my mind he has helped the GOP paint itself into an ever-shrinking corner from which there is no escape. They have to go increasingly loony to pander to their loony base; they drive out the moderates; they get crushed in 2012 because the Meghan McCains and the few remaining moderates (there are many among my family and friends) finally understand that the GOP is going over the edge Thelma and Louise-style (by which I mean, holding hands and with deranged smiles on their faces) and the only alternative is to jump out of the car.
The GOP has turned into the John Birch Society. "Who?", you might ask.
Exactly.
12:18 PM on 04/12/2011
Look up any of Beck’s reported "facts" for yourself people. They are facts. His added opinion is just a freedom we still have in this country and we can take it or leave it. Let the divulged facts speak to you. Not the conjecture and broken down translations of others and thier perceptions of the facts.
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Hen Diapheron Heautoi
10:58 AM on 04/14/2011
Cazzie, it they are facts, why did you put "scare quotes" around the word facts? Do you not know what that means?

Beck's big problem is not with what he includes. It is what he leaves out. In classic demagogue fashion, he strings together disparate threads which may, on their own, be true with a larger, unproven and hyperbolic narrative which is intend to deceive.

Glenn doesn't spout facts. He interprets them for you, and feeds the mulch he makes from them to you in a very precise manner. This is precisely the propaganda he is claiming to be against. In between said facts, there are li/es of omission, outright falsehoods, prevarications, and manipulations.

Anyone with half an education can see this.
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Aimleft
12:32 PM on 04/19/2011
It cannot be done, poor Cassie. The man's hysterical fearmongering is not based on anything factual. Your words just show another sad example of those somehow predisposed to take things this guy says and as facts, telling anyone who doesn't agree that their disagreement is nothing but conjection and broken down translations and perceptions. Did it ever occur to you that that is exactly what Beck was doing, and hoping for others to do? And on another note, can you prove to me that it is a "fact" that Obama has a dee-seated hatred of white people? That's just one for you.
11:52 AM on 04/12/2011
Beck was a drop in the bucket. The Bush Administration was a full bucket. The damage caused during those eight years is a hole that will take generations to climb out of.
12:05 PM on 04/15/2011
Yep.
11:07 AM on 04/12/2011
"The Overton Window is a notion that you can radically move the parameters of political debate by pushing talk to the outer limits, so that ideas that were once deemed as extreme suddenly appeared to be normal."

You mean like what Barak Obama is doing?
12:43 PM on 04/15/2011
Please provide one example.
08:45 AM on 04/12/2011
"In 2007, 62 percent of Republicans believed in man-made climate change, but by late last year 53 percent of GOP voters said there is no evidence for it. " Perhaps that tilt in numbers is due to a number of Republicans . . including myself that jumped off the Glenn Beck Crazy train. The Republican party has been ruined by him and those like him. It is not the party that I was a member of since I was old enough to vote more than 20 years ago. I'm still registered as a Republican but I no longer vote as one. I would consider myself "independent." Common sense dictates that we should be good stewards of our environment. Lowering emissions is good for the world and my children, and from what I've read, so would high speed rail. What really pushed me over the edge was the dogmatic support of Sara Palin. Sorry, I just couldn't buy trying to put somebody with the intellect of push pin into the vice presidency.
jaslyn
why can't we all just get along?
01:09 PM on 04/12/2011
thinking for yourself is not a desirable quality to be a Repub these days. Congrats to you.
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singsingsing
it's not easy being green
07:37 PM on 04/16/2011
Antonio: I have to fan you for waking up to the resonsibility we each toward the planet. I respect you for your uncommon good sense.
08:09 AM on 04/12/2011
So sad... The country will never get those neurons back.
08:02 AM on 04/12/2011
the body politic, where public opinion is carefully crafted insanity.