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Former Bush speechwriter Peter Wehner says "the role Glenn Beck is playing is harmful in its totality"

September 21, 2009 10:04 pm ET by Media Matters staff

From a September 21 blog post by Peter Wehner on the Commentary magazine blog Contentions:

Only recently have I watched portions of [Glenn Beck's] television program, as well as interviews with him, and heard parts of his radio program. And what I’ve seen should worry the conservative movement.

I say that because he seems to be more of a populist and libertarian than a conservative, more of a Perotista than a Reaganite. His interest in conspiracy theories is disquieting, as is his admiration for Ron Paul and his charges of American “imperialism.” (He is now talking about pulling troops out of Afghanistan, South Korea, Germany, and elsewhere.) Some of Beck’s statements -- for example, that President Obama has a “deep-seated hatred for white people” -- are quite unfair and not good for the country. His argument that there is very little difference between the two parties is silly, and his contempt for parties in general is anti-Burkean (Burke himself was a great champion of political parties). And then there is his sometimes bizarre behavior, from tearing up to screaming at his callers. Beck seems to be a roiling mix of fear, resentment, and anger -- the antithesis of Ronald Reagan.

I understand that a political movement is a mansion with many rooms; the people who occupy them are involved in intellectual and policy work, in politics, and in polemics. Different people take on different roles. And certainly some of the things Beck has done on his program are fine and appropriate. But the role Glenn Beck is playing is harmful in its totality. My hunch is that he is a comet blazing across the media sky right now -- and will soon flame out. Whether he does or not, he isn’t the face or disposition that should represent modern-day conservatism. At a time when we should aim for intellectual depth, for tough-minded and reasoned arguments, for good cheer and calm purpose, rather than erratic behavior, he is not the kind of figure conservatives should embrace or cheer on.

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    • Author by Clothodi (September 21, 2009 10:41 pm ET)
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      or it could simply be that Beck is in a crazy-off with Limbaugh to determine the "leader of movement conservatism" or whatever it is they call it. Mayor of Crazytown??
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    • Author by shtguard (September 21, 2009 10:46 pm ET)
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      Someone send this to ANYONE in to anyone who thinks it is a good idea to ride the tails of this "comet"...

      ...this guy (Beck) is going to crash and burn, and that is not wishing him bad, its just the way these things always play out.
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      • Author by captfoster2 (September 21, 2009 11:26 pm ET)
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        Agreed...

        The Glenn Beck saga has all the makings of ending badly.

        I would not want to be within 1000 feet of this guy when he finally snaps
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        • Author by macg77 (September 22, 2009 6:45 am ET)
             
          I don't want to be around Obama when HE finally snaps. Those with narcissist personality disorder devolve into mean, out of control people when they lose the adulation they have been receiving just as Obama has been doing. If you google "narcissist"--the 1st name you see is Obama. Try it. You should also read the research on this topic & Obama. It's very disturbing.

          Beck may have the same issue, but he doesn't matter. He's not the president of the United States. He's also not the one dismantling everything that made this a great country for over 200 years. His policies are making us mediocre AT BEST. I guess immigration will subside b/c no one will want to come to a country when it looks just like the one they want to leave. I wonder when golf (or anything else) will be seen as bourgeoisie in the US.
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (September 21, 2009 11:12 pm ET)
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      WEHNER: "I understand that a political movement is a mansion with many rooms..."

      And Beck lives in the room with padded walls... Beck is a certifiable nut case.
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    • Author by datadog21 (September 21, 2009 11:37 pm ET)
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      Yeah but Beck is our conservative nut-job, Guy's like him and Mike Savage and some spice to the conservative soup. Look I don't advocate what he says or even his views but he gets the ratings and he gets people talking. Same as Savage except I respect Mike more being so well traveled and Educated.
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      • Author by New Frontier (September 22, 2009 8:40 am ET)
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        Look I don't advocate what [Beck] says or even his views but he gets the ratings and he gets people talking. Same as Savage...


        I don't have a problem with Beck saying the President "hates white people" or Savage saying "I hope you get AIDS and die". Their Arbitron numbers rock.
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      • Author by bintx (September 22, 2009 8:54 am ET)
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        Wow . . . what an uninformed post.

        Neither Beck nor Savage represent conservative ideology. They simply represent hatred.

        BTW, you are aware that Michael "Savage" Weiner is a bigger liar than Beck and that's saying a LOT.
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      • Author by NiceguyEddie (September 22, 2009 9:34 am ET)
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        Guy's like him and Mike Savage and some spice to the conservative soup.

        I'll have to disagree with you there. They're more like some disgruntled kitchen employee peeing in the soup.
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      • Author by political_left-religious_right (September 22, 2009 10:45 am ET)
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        Yeah, but Beck is our conservative nut-job. Guys like he and Michael Savage add some spice to the conservative soup. Look, I don't advocate what he says or even his views, but he gets the ratings and he gets people talking. Same as Savage except that I respect Michael more being that he is so well-traveled and educated.

        There, I fixed all 13 errors for you. I'm glad to see that you're such a big fan of being educated.
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    • Author by wesley (September 21, 2009 11:46 pm ET)
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      Bravo Pete Wehner!

      Yet, I'm a little concerned that you just recently came out of your cocoon to weigh in on this comet sighting...but better late than never.

      Perotista? I concur.

      Antithesis of Pres.Reagan...again I concur.

      Preying on the fears and emotions of people may generate TV and radio ratings...but in the end...real leaders have always surfaced because they had solutions.

      After all...who is Glen Beck...really, who is Glen Beck?

      I'll tell you who he is...a former disk jockey that has found it profitable to prey on the fears and distrust of some people. Charlatans have always managed to find a prominent place in the public arena...until they were exposed as empty vessels.

      Is Beck an empty vessel? Time will tell...but right now I lean towards the character Lonesome Rhodes in the movie "A Face in the Crowd".
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      • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (September 22, 2009 7:59 am ET)
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        Preying on the fears and emotions of people may generate TV and radio ratings
        And by doing that Beck is not the anti-Reagan, he's using the tactics of Reagan.
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      • Author by bintx (September 22, 2009 9:00 am ET)
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        Actually, even though I voted for Ronald Reagan TWICE, the myth of Saint Ronald Reagan makes me laugh. Reagan was not the "beloved" president that everybody talks about now. He wasn't really all that popular . . . his average polling was the same as Clinton's. Only AFTER he left office, in fact, only after about 15 years after he left office, did his popularity rise and that's because there was a concerted effort to pain him as something he wasn't. He was an addle-pated old man who was forced to allow his handlers to take care of business. Reagan didn't know where he was for most of the last 6 years of his presidency.

        Many of the problems we are having now in this country came about because of Reagan's policies.
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      • Author by political_left-religious_right (September 22, 2009 10:39 am ET)
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        If you think that little of Beck, why do you keep bragging about his ratings?
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    • Author by rsh724896 (September 22, 2009 12:02 am ET)
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      Mike Malloy has an interesting, and I think accurate, perspective on Beck. He believes there's an increasingly likelihood that Beck is going to snap on his show and take himself out on the air. Malloy makes it clear that he's not hoping for this to happen, but he thinks that Beck's increasingly bizarre, unhinged behavior is pointing that way. Malloy also makes it clear that he hopes that if and when Beck does snap, he only takes out himself, and no innocent people.

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    • Author by The_Cat (September 22, 2009 12:47 am ET)
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      Mr. Wehner, if you run for office, whether at the state or national level, based on this statement alone I would vote for you. I applaud you calm tone, and cogent analysis. Thank you for taking the time to write this, and for being willing to share it. I hope that others heed these words, these ideas, and a more civil tone prevails.
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    • Author by webprogrammer (September 22, 2009 1:13 am ET)
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      Good one, Pete Wehner. Almost sounds like he means it. Almost sounds like there might be something to conservatism after all. Almost sounds like conservatism isn't the complete fraud it has appeared to be for the last thirty years. Almost. It almost made me forget that I'm a traitorous, communazisocialisticexpialidocious America-hater. Then I remembered the people who actually speak for conservatism, like Beck and Hannity and Coulter and Weiner and Malkin and Limbaugh, the hate and fear mongers and liars who are the actual face of modern conservatism, and I woke up. Yep, I was right the first time, modern conservatism is 80 proof liquor with the snake oil brand.
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    • Author by mattcable250650 (September 22, 2009 3:40 am ET)
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      Reminds me of Minority Leader Boehner's statement that he's doing his best to restrain the crazies within the Republican Party. I'm like, "So ya mean he's evil and incompetent"?!?!?!
      Nah, seriously, I wish the guys trying to separate the Republican Party from their wackier fringe nutcases all the best. They're fleas riding on an elephant, but I wish them all the best.
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      • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (September 22, 2009 8:01 am ET)
           
        They're fleas riding on an elephant,
        Nope. They're Siamese twins, and it's going to be impossible to separate them without killing both of them.
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    • Author by timeclock (September 22, 2009 10:26 am ET)
         
      I like to read conservative and liberal sites. You go to liberal sites and you are likely to find a story on Beck or Limbaugh or any of the other right wing extremes. Go to a conservative site and chances are you will not see a story on Olbermann or Maddow or any other left wing extremer.

      You guys are so proud of the Beck ad boycott, it is starting to crack. You cheer when Olbermann puts people on his silly worst person list, that is not much better than Orielly's pin heads or patriots. Oh well, time to go read the daily Kos and see who and what they are moaning about now. I forget that the silent majority is out there and it is left, or is it, has left?
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    • Author by political_left-religious_right (September 22, 2009 10:49 am ET)
         
      By the way, was Wehner a speechwriter for G.H.W. Bush or G.W. Bush? Both, perhaps? I know I could probably find this out for myself, but it should also be made clear here.
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    • Author by yancy derringer (September 22, 2009 6:35 pm ET)
         
      The right knows they must distance themselves from the overt well publicized fruitcakes and do it in time to provide cover in 2010. NONE of them said crap till now because they agree with Beck and Savage and all of them. Their party loves these folks because they speak for them.

      Progressive will help the right change its skin just in time by acting like these "critics" are genuinely troubled.

      Look at Boner and Cantor saying they worry about the image Bachmann gives them. The SOBs never stood up and said anything all the time she has been saying these nutty things but now the "party" sees their cult like insanity as a drag on 2010. The polls must be ringing. So Cantor and Boner contact Politico and have them do their dirty work of remaking their image.

      Any progressive site that does not point out what fraud this is, is helping them. IMO!
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