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Did Glenn Beck think Adolf Hitler was one of history's "best minds"?

October 16, 2009 1:30 pm ET by Brian Frederick

Given Glenn Beck's specious attacks on Anita Dunn's statements on Mao Zedong, it seems noteworthy that in his 2003 book, The Real America, Beck wrote: "I wish I were the president, just for the 747 and the cabinent I could assemble.  I would have the best minds that I could find with a special eye out for those people who would vehemently disagree with each other." He then explains that since he's not president, he did "the next best thing." He gathered books that presumably represent those "best minds."

Among them? Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf

Beck said he'd love to take lawyer Alan Dershowitz and "put him in a room with ... Adolf Hitler." Beck adds: "I'd love to see those guys go at it."

From The Real America, pp. 210-211:

Why I Am a Mormon

Growing up Catholic in my family, there were questions you don't ask because "the devil is making you question this" or you'd get my favorite answer: "It's a mystery." Now in my thirties, I realized that I really didn't know God at all on a personal level. I only believed in God because someone told me He existed. And I was no longer afraid of questioning.

I wish I were the president, just for the 747 and the cabinet I could assemble. I would have the best minds that I could find with a special eye out for those people who would vehemently disagree with each other. I'd let them argue it out and just listen. Well, I'm not the president so the jet doesn't take off when I tell it to and I can't hire great minds to argue.

So, I did the next best thing, I drove to the bookstore. Here is who I put on my "book cabinet": I got Alan Dershowitz. He's opinionated, obnoxious and at times-when he's not talking about the OJ Simpson case-he makes a good point. Let's see, let's put him in a room with... Adolf Hitler. I'd love to see those guys go at it. So next: Hitler's Mein Kampf. The something by Pope John Paul, along with Carl Sagan. I looked really hard, who else would I like to see in a room together? Hey, how about Nietzsche and Billy Graham? Yeah!

I thought it all made sense and was cool until I got to the checkout counter. I will never forget the look on the woman's face or her comments as she scanned the bar codes "Oh! Alan Dershowitz! That's a great book (Boop!) Okay, Pope John Paul (boop!)... and Nietzsche... interesting. (Boop!)... Adolf Hitler... Uh...(boop!) Thank you!"

As I saw the freakish collection of titles pass through this woman's hands I realized I was assembling the library of a serial killer! This is what Hannibal Lecter reads. I began to imagine that the FBI databanks were being alerted as to my location. "Oh, one more thing, do you have a copy of The Catcher in the Rye?"

Meanwhile, my quiet little friend Pat was still saying, "Glenn, if you're looking for answers I have some for you."

"No thanks, Pat! You Mormons are freaks!"

Really? Which sick freak is reading Mein Kampf?

First to speak on my book council was Carl Sagan, who's an atheist. He took organized religion apart, and did it very well. He talked about the power and the manipulation and the greed, and I said to myself, "Now, there's a point of view I've never really considered. I've never considered atheism. Maybe there is no God. Maybe I'll try this on." That's the kind of world I live in. I try things on. I immerse myself in things, then pick them apart from the inside.

So I tried on atheism. I said to God, "I don't know if you exist. I do know, however, that if you were really our 'Father in Heaven' that you would leave breadcrumbs for your children to find their way back. Why would you erase your tracks. If you exist, I will find you, because you would want me to find you."

My path, my spiritual journey ended up taking me to Yale. There were too many questions that I couldn't figure out without some kind of structured study.

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    • Author by machomaas (October 16, 2009 2:22 pm ET)
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      When I read the title of the excerpt from Beck's book at first I thought it said Why I Am a Moron.

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    • Author by only_myschly3567 (October 16, 2009 2:27 pm ET)
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      These are really the kind of ramblings you'd expect to find written in feces on a padded wall...
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    • Author by NiceguyEddie (October 16, 2009 2:37 pm ET)
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      I realized I was assembling the library of a serial killer! This is what Hannibal Lecter reads.

      This shows a remarkle level of self-awareness. He's just risen one notch on the ladder of respectability IMHO.

      [God,] I don't know if you exist. I do know, however, that if you were really our 'Father in Heaven' that you would leave breadcrumbs for your children to find their way back. Why would you erase your tracks. If you exist, I will find you, because you would want me to find you

      So he follwoed the breadcrumbs, had this long, studious journey through rational thought, and ended up not only coming back to religion, but to MORMONISM of all things? He understood all "about the power and the manipulation and the greed" and ended up in F---ING MORMONISM?!

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      He's no longer even on the ladder of respectability. He's on the floor. In a puddle the dog left there because he though the ladder was his.

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    • Author by wzwriter (October 16, 2009 2:51 pm ET)
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      Glenn Beck: Why I Am a Mormon


      He'd be better off explaining why he's a moron......
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    • Author by hugacat7374 (October 16, 2009 2:58 pm ET)
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      Is it just me or does he seem to be a bit condescending here? I mean, he's writing this as if his readers are a bunch of 7 yr. olds. Oh wait! They may not be 7 in yrs. but probably 7 psychologically so, perhaps, it's fitting.
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    • Author by everettbme (October 16, 2009 3:01 pm ET)
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      I love the part about the FBI databanks. So apparently he as always had these parinoid delusions that people are out to get him. Poor lille Becky boy. Do you think he realizes how little most people actually care?
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    • Author by The New Pilgrims (October 16, 2009 3:13 pm ET)
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      Shorter Glenn Beck: It is highly inappropriate for Real Americans to say anything positive about a ruthless, murderous dictator like Mao Tse Tung. That's why I pay my tributes to Adolf Hitler.
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    • Author by Jeremy Danials (October 16, 2009 3:22 pm ET)
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      Glenn Beck: Why I Am a Mormon


      This has now become an insult to LDS's everywhere. This guy really IS a Beckerhead!

      ...and THIS is coming from a Spiritual Agnostic!
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    • Author by toombsie (October 16, 2009 3:40 pm ET)
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      He should have hired one of us to write about "why he is a moron." I would have done it for free.
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      • Author by toombsie (October 16, 2009 3:42 pm ET)
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        Haha - I just noticed it is "why I am a mormon" not "why I am a moron." Oh well, I guess Glenn Beck and moron go together so I misread it.
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    • Author by highliter (October 16, 2009 3:41 pm ET)
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      Wow you have got to be kidding he didn’t any where close to saying Hitler was on of history greatest minds. MMFA is getting desperate.
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      • Author by The New Pilgrims (October 16, 2009 3:55 pm ET)
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        Exactly. Stupid MMFA doesn't realize there's a HUGE difference between referring to Hitler as being among "the best minds" and calling him "on of history greatest minds."

        But you, highliter, are quite obviously on of history greatest minds. I mean that, dude.
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        • Author by Limit Corp. Ownership (October 16, 2009 4:59 pm ET)
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          Media Matters is pointing out Beck's abject hypocrisy in his attacks on Anita Dunn.

          Why don't you conservatives see if you can put 2 and 2 together.
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      • Author by Jeremy Danials (October 16, 2009 3:55 pm ET)
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        This is why when we reply to these articles...we READ them first. The mere fact that he bought Mein Kampf, and was considering reading it, was an indication of an open mind, trying to see the evil firsthand...then he shut it out entirely, and now sees Hitler in EVERYTHING!!! This then shows that "Those who fail to properly learn History are doomed to repeat it's mistakes." I seem to recall another time this happened. The guy's name? ...Joe McCarthy.
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        • Author by mary59 (October 16, 2009 5:37 pm ET)
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          At some point, Beck stopped expanding his mind, and started thinking about manipulating other people's minds with this kind of fear mongering about Mao, Hitler, etc.
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        • Author by open_mind (October 16, 2009 7:05 pm ET)
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          I have actually read most of Mein Kampf and I must say I had to take a shower afterwards. Some conservative had argued that nobody could have foreseen what Hitler was going to do after he took office. This is patently untrue if you ever do have the misfortune of reading Mein Kampf. Hitler goes on and on about his hatred for the Jews and how they are vermin and need to be exterminated like rats. I can honestly say there is not a single piece of value in that book other than gazing into the mind of a complete sociopath.
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          • Author by noneyabidnis (October 16, 2009 8:36 pm ET)
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            I disagree, somewhat. I sincerely believe Glenn Beck believes in some of the arguments Hitler made. Hitler is obviously on Beck's mind an awful lot... he would just never ADMIT he RESPECTS Hitler, because then he would lose a lot of money. And couldn't afford his nice house in the most wealthy neighborhood in the nation.
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      • Author by randyp (October 16, 2009 4:02 pm ET)
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        OK, you're almost there.

        Now read the opening line of this story.
        "Given Glenn Beck's specious attacks on Anita Dunn's statements on Mao Zedong..."

        Could it be that the entire POINT of what you just read is that Glenn Beck wasn't writing admiringly of Hitler... and NEITHER WAS ANITA DUNN OF MAO?
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      • Author by all your eyes (October 16, 2009 4:08 pm ET)
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        Anita Dunn didn't say anything to engender the red-baiting from Beck either. If the right is going to act like spoiled children on a school playground, they deserve a taste of their own medicine.
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      • Author by bintx (October 16, 2009 5:41 pm ET)
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        "I wish I were the president, just for the 747 and the cabinet I could assemble. I would have the best minds that I could find with a special eye out for those people who would vehemently disagree with each other. I'd let them argue it out and just listen. Well, I'm not the president so the jet doesn't take off when I tell it to and I can't hire great minds to argue.

        So, I did the next best thing, I drove to the bookstore. Here is who I put on my "book cabinet":
        I got Alan Dershowitz. He's opinionated, obnoxious and at times-when he's not talking about the OJ Simpson case-he makes a good point. Let's see, let's put him in a room with... Adolf Hitler. I'd love to see those guys go at it. So next: Hitler's Mein Kampf."
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      • Author by open_mind (October 16, 2009 7:46 pm ET)
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        Actually, using Beck's quote as loosely as Beck uses Anita Dunn's, you could easily say that Beck worships his hero Adolf Hitler.

        How disgusting is that?
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    • Author by Indy (October 16, 2009 4:15 pm ET)
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      Darth Cheney to Roger Ailes during phone conference upon hiring Glenn Beck. "You've chosen wisely I can sense that the "Stupid" is strong in this one."
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      • Author by epkklk851 (October 16, 2009 4:26 pm ET)
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        That's one of the best twists on that line, and ranks right up there with the one in "The Klumps". Glenn is just about as ripe.
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      • Author by John Paradox (October 16, 2009 5:34 pm ET)
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        T-Shirt idea:

        photo of Glenn Beck, with the text: May the stoopid [sic] be with you
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    • Author by garys (October 16, 2009 5:18 pm ET)
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      It seems to me that there are more and more stories on MM
      that are grasping at straws. Glenn Beck himself
      insinuates that Hitler is a nut later on the page.
      (e.g., "what sick freak is reading Mein Kampf")

      I dislike the influence Glenn Beck has on political
      discourse. That is why operations like Media Matters, who
      highlight the insanity, must retain their credibility with both liberals (easy) and independents (harder).

      I am sure there are plenty of legitimate asinine comments made by Glenn. Cover those. This is beneath you.


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      • Author by DellDolly (October 18, 2009 12:57 am ET)
           
        Another clueless poster posing as a concern troll.

        Read some of the other comments in this thread, and maybe you'll get a clue.

        If Glenn Beck doesn't have a suspicious connection to Adolf Hitler, then neither does Obama's employee have a suspicous connection to some of the people she's been being linked to.

        Understand now? You can apologize for your misunderstanding any time, or you can fail to acknowledge your error and be clearly identified as a concern troll we should have distain for. Your choice.
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    • Author by donwelty (October 16, 2009 5:21 pm ET)
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      Well, I sometimes watch Glenn Beck just to see how insane he can be and to see what totally inappropriate comparisons and connections is going to make. I would expect that Glenn because of the disparate titles that he has accumulated at the bookstore may be doing something similar.

      Many many years ago, I bought a copy of Mein Kampf to see what was in it. And I didn't find much. It may be that Glenn was probably not conducting an exercise in examining some worthwhile ideas and some total junk. If he wants to put Alan Dershowitz and Adolf Hitler together in the same room, to see what would happen, that makes about as much sense as putting Glenn on TV. I don't think Glenn has an inquisitive mind.

      The only mind that he might have would be one that finds conspiracy everywhere. Maybe Glenn selected a bunch of books because he thought they were all conspiring and that's exactly what he wanted. Imagine how kooky you can get if you thought the Dershowitz, Adolf Hitler, and Nietzsche, for example, were conspiring to put in a new world order, with of course, Glenn at head. Now wouldn't that be a scary thought.
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    • Author by Alone in Texas (October 16, 2009 5:26 pm ET)
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      What a rambling mess of writing, why on earth do his books become best sellers?
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    • Author by open_mind (October 16, 2009 7:10 pm ET)
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      Just when you think the world cannot possibly contain anything more stupid, its time for The Glenn Beck Show to start.
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    • Author by Conservativeinexile (October 16, 2009 8:14 pm ET)
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      Normally I would not even add myself to a website as silly as this one, but this article deserves a comment. The man was searching for his faith and no comparison can be made to this section of his book and what Anita Dunn stated during her speech.

      Anita Dunn looks to Mao as great political philosopher! She admires a person who is known for the great oppression he has brought upon a nation!

      You CANNOT compare someone who purchased a copy of Mein Kampf for research to a woman who admires someone who has killed 70 million people.

      ALSO speaking on Anita Dunn's creepy speach, as a Catholic and a devoute reader of Mother Teresa's writing I firmly believe she would be rolling over in her grave for three reasons:

      1. Being called a policial philsopher - she stated time and time again that she had not interest in politicas
      2. Being mentioned in the same sentence as a genocidal killer (ARGH!)
      3. The fact that I actually signed up for this stupid website to type this comment

      Give me a break - - focus on the real issues. One of the President’s top adviser’s admires a tyrant. Now that’s what I call a real news story.
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      • Author by open_mind (October 17, 2009 8:31 pm ET)
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        Anita Dunn claims she was paraphrasing or referencing Lee Atwater and that the clip was irony. I see no reason not to give her the benefit of the doubt here. I do not think Dunn's words were meant in the serious way you seem to interpret them.
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    • Author by noneyabidnis (October 16, 2009 8:31 pm ET)
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      I KNEW he liked Mein Kampf. His whole angle is straight out of Mein Kampf.

      Our way of life was destroyed by people who hate who we are and how we live. They are the enemy and have ruined our country. If you love your country, you will stand up and take it back.

      Beck always plays the victim. Just like Hitler.
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    • Author by cugagcmu805031 (October 16, 2009 8:38 pm ET)
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      How could anyone put up with reading his childish ramblings for more than 5 minutes? I had a hard time getting through the excerpt. This is drivel, pure drivel.
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    • Author by noneyabidnis (October 16, 2009 8:39 pm ET)
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      "That's the kind of world I live in. I try things on. Immerse myself..."

      "VAN JONES IS A SELF AVOWED COMMUNIST!!!!!!!!!!!"
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      • Author by open_mind (October 17, 2009 8:42 pm ET)
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        I think you make a good point. Van Jones is not allowed to experiment with different ideologies, but it's fine for Beck to read Mein Kampf in his search to find himself. Typical right-wing hypocrisy.
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    • Author by goodpyr (October 16, 2009 9:04 pm ET)
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      Insanity knows only the limits of the ego!
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    • Author by Guitardedkev (October 16, 2009 9:38 pm ET)
         
      I'm of the opinion that Beck doesn't actually believe a thing that comes out of his mouth. I believe that he, like Limbaugh and Coulter, spew their nonsense to please the wingnuts and make themselves rich and famous. They're too absurd to be taken seriously. IMHO.
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    • Author by noneyabidnis (October 16, 2009 9:41 pm ET)
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      K. Another Glenn Beck rant.

      We all know the guy is a recovering addict. As is Rush Limbaugh. As am I. In college, I would drink 3.5 liters of vodka a week. Sometimes, a liter of vodka a night. Then I graduated to oxy. ~160mg of oxy daily for about 6 years.

      I got sober in March. Quit cold turkey. Quit smoking cold turkey too (from 2 packs a day for 12 years). Talk about feeling miserable. Ha.

      It was tough. No doubt. I did it alone, though. I went to some NA meetings... but full of folks who kept playing the "victim" card. Drove me nuts. All my life I blamed others for my issue but one day woke up and realized the problem was me. I use that approach now for everything. The problem is me. Whenever I get an urge to use - the problem is me.

      Thing is, with Glenn Beck, he may say "yeah, yeah, the problem is me." But he doesn't truly believe that. He blames it on the crowd he ran around with prior to "cleaning up his life." It's why he thinks the way he thinks. It's well documented that he ran with a liberal crowd, and thought people like he is now were crazy. But when he had a "liberal mind", he was doing drugs and destroying his life, etc. He thinks the liberal way of life is corrupting the country the way it corrupted him.

      Thing is - the problem was HIM. He's still playing the victim card. Watch his show for a week. Notice a pattern? He is always a victim. His audience is always a victim. The only way to a good life is to be conservative (and dislike liberals, because their way of life is destructive). He's the worst kind of recovering addict - the kind that are forcing their beliefs on everyone around them and judging them if they don't believe what he does. He's the "Jesus saved my life!" guy. Ughh.

      Thing is - he's not "healed". Not by a long shot. He WILL fall off the wagon. I promise you. I know exactly how he thinks. What motivates him. He thinks becoming "conservative" and "religious" saved him. No, Glenn, growing up did those things. Which is what I did. Which is what most normal people do when they TRULY get over it.

      Mark my words. He will fall off the wagon. He already thinks he's way more important than he really is. He is a total attention whore. He will do ANYTHING for attention. And, sooner or later, he will start thinking he is more in control than he really is. And he will want some attention. And BINGO.

      And finally, the more he alienates others, the more likely someone will be motivated to expose it when he does fall off the wagon. Pee Wee Herman style.

      Anyway. That's all I have to say about that. What does it have to do with Hitler? Hitler thought everyone else was the problem, too. He never thought HE was the problem.
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    • Author by HOOX (October 16, 2009 10:05 pm ET)
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      There is something unsettling about Beck
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    • Author by INorOUT.us (October 17, 2009 12:20 am ET)
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      hmm..nice excuse at getting a chance to have Becks's name & Hitler in the headline. I'm sure it's gotten you a few extra reads. But seriously is that all you've got?
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    • Author by biffman (October 17, 2009 4:06 am ET)
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      Hey all you lefties who are bashing on Mormons.... just so you know, your beloved Harry Reid is also a member of the same church.

      Get a life guys. He was searching for any answer he could find, and he read every philosophy he could when he was searching for truth. So yes he did read about every view point, even mein kampf. Turns out his quest for truth led him to see what the Mormon church had to offer. For people who I thought were so "accepting", it's hard to read all these name calling bigoted statements and not think otherwise.
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      • Author by open_mind (October 17, 2009 8:39 pm ET)
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        Why don't you reply to the actual comments you find so objectionable. I do not see any "lefties who are bashing on Mormons" as you say or "name calling bigoted statements" either for that matter. Strawman anyone?
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    • Author by MagCynic (October 17, 2009 12:04 pm ET)
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      "the third lesson and tip actually comes from two of my favorite political philosophers - Mao Tse Tung and Mother Teresa" - Anita Dunn

      One of her favorite political philosophers is Mao Tse Tung. This isn't taking anything out of context. This is point blank fact. It's a direct quote without taking or adding any words.

      In contrast, here's essentially how MMFA treats the passage above written by Beck, "I would have the best minds that I could find [including] ... Alan Dershowitz ... Adolf Hitler ... Pope John Paul ... and Carl Sagan." Can none of you see the difference?
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      • Author by congero6189599 (October 17, 2009 12:26 pm ET)
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        This was found by ScienceBuff and posted on another thread but applicable here especially for the Becknuts that show up here:

        Dunn's statement today on Beckie-boy:


        "The use of the phrase 'favorite political philosophers' was intended as irony, but clearly the effort fell flat -- at least with a certain Fox commentator whose sense of irony may be missing."

        She also said:


        "The Mao quote is one I picked up from the late Republican strategist Lee Atwater from something I read in the late 1980s, so I hope I don't get my progressive friends mad at me."

        It sounds to me as though Dunn has a good dry sense of humor. That was the impression I got the first time I saw the video of her making the Mao reference.
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        • Author by MagCynic (October 17, 2009 12:34 pm ET)
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          Wow. Really? So Dunn doesn't really believe what she believes even though she said she believes it? How was she being ironic? She even qualifies her statement about Mao by saying, "not often coupled with each other but the two people that I turn to most to basically deliver a simple point."

          If she would've just quoted Mao and not admitted he was one of her favorite political philosophers then she'd be fine by attributing it to Lee Atwater.

          And even then it still doesn't excuse MMFA implying that Beck thinks Hitler is one of history's best minds.
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          • Author by congero6189599 (October 17, 2009 12:50 pm ET)
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            People in her audience were laughing,first clue. They obviously got it! The question still stands did Glenn Beck think Adolph Hitler was one of histories great minds?

            Glenn Beck and his communist witch hunts may work for you but thinking people see through his red-baiting. Whose next linking Santa Claus to a communist conspiracy because he wears red and redistributes toys. This is total nonsense and a waste of time.
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            • Author by MagCynic (October 17, 2009 12:58 pm ET)
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              People in her audience laughed when she said the "not often coupled with each other" bit. They laughed because it's true. Who in their right mind would couple Chairman Mao with Mother Theresa?

              And the question doesn't stand about whether Beck thinks Hitler had a historically great mind. Where does he say that?
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              • Author by congero6189599 (October 17, 2009 1:05 pm ET)
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                This discusion is pointless. Read the above article! Regardless Anita Dunn is not going anywhere and she is no communist. Beck and Fox are red-baiting because Dunn and the whitehouse has signaled that they won't take Fox's or Becks lies lying down they will fight back. Beck is angry that he has lost advertisers to his whiny show for calling the president a racist who hates white culture. What is white culture, sounds like the super race theory to me.
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    • Author by John Stuebner (October 17, 2009 1:45 pm ET)
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      Beck, would of course think this for he along with other personalities are themselves using Hitlers theories every day.

      They call our newly elected President every name under the sun except maybe the Anti Christ only because they are already following him.They call him Fascist, communist, socialist. Beck's 9-12 movement had so many followers with posters of Obama with Hitler mustaches , they were every where. They are blaming him for the entire deficit, lets not talk about his predecessor.

      Obama, Hitler? He's rather tall so it can't be his height!Why would they think this, he has not produced any scape goats to pass the blame for our present conditions only solutions to get out of it. He alone is the scape goat much like the Jews became the scape goat of the Nazis. Those that compare him to Hitler are Hitler themselves finding a new Jew to pass blame on.

      Those that follow Glenn Beck and other personalities like him, they are like the people in Germany in the 1930's the protest , the signs and even the name calling. Yes they themselves have become what they rant about. The conditions here are similar, the economies also.The lack of jobs. They blamed the Jews for that, all of that. Who has Beck blamed? Who has he blamed for the economic disproportion in this country? While he earns over 23 million dollars a year, who has he blamed? What solutions has he come up with? He has a black board can he explain a civil way out of our current cituation? What is he teaching us?

      I think not only did he admire him, study him but is using very similar tactics. He has painted Obama and the new administration as the new Jew. They say history repeats itself, Glenn Beck is proof.
      He does nothing to solve our problems only passing blame and create anger amongst ourselves.
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      • Author by MagCynic (October 17, 2009 8:50 pm ET)
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        That's an awful lot of blanket accusations.

        "They call our newly elected President every name under the sun except maybe the Anti Christ"
        - He did jokingly ask someone once whether Obama was the anti-Christ. Does that count?

        "Beck's 9-12 movement had so many followers with posters of Obama with Hitler mustaches"
        - Oh, the horror! What were you saying when people made the same signs with Bush?

        "Why would they think this, he has not produced any scape goats to pass the blame for our present conditions only solutions to get out of it."
        - Yeah, bad solutions that have been proven not to work.

        "Who has Beck blamed? Who has he blamed for the economic disproportion in this country?"
        - Our government. Republicans and Democrats. Obama, Bush, et al.

        "While he earns over 23 million dollars a year, who has he blamed?"
        - What Beck makes is irrelevant.

        "What solutions has he come up with?"
        - Many solutions, actually. Try reading his books, listening to his radio show, or watching his television program. His solutions are mainly based on personal responsibility and free market solutions though so you probably will just dismiss them out of hand.

        "I think not only did he admire him, study him but is using very similar tactics."
        - No he doesn't. This is just false. He may have read about Hitler but to say he actually admires him is grossly inaccurate. In fact, prove it.
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        • Author by congero6189599 (October 18, 2009 2:17 pm ET)
             
          Reading the works of idiot Glenn Beck naw. I can smell trash without opening the bag.
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        • Author by big_O_Other7415 (October 18, 2009 3:21 pm ET)
             
          The very fact that Beck considers Hitler to be someone legitimate enough to be part of a 'conversation' says it all.

          What's more, Beck's weird concocted theories are highly reminiscent, stylistically, of the same weird concoctions found in Mein Kampf -- unchecked by reason, facts, history, or any conscience at all.
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      • Author by congero6189599 (October 18, 2009 2:21 pm ET)
           
        You are so right JS. I'am still waiting for the explanation of what white culture is and how Obama hates it is not related to "white" power,or master race philosophy.
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    • Author by nMckinnus0035 (October 19, 2009 3:14 am ET)
         
      What is it with Glenn Becks' fascination with Mien Kampf, and Adolf Hitler. There has been more than one video clip I have seen with him plugging that book.

      And he smears Anita Dunn, disgraceful.
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    • Author by kb8nfu (October 19, 2009 3:26 am ET)
         
      Once again most missed the point here, your not a moron. Your an idiot, to think that the government is EVER going to care about little you, or take care of little you.
      The ONLY thing the government cares about is more revenue, and more government power, and taking care of itself!
      What ever happened to the Obamma 5 day legislative attendance that was promised? Where are they now? Let's see start work on Tuesday, leave for the cottage on Thursday, WOW they are soooooo busy.

      blake_braesicke@netzero.net
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