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Thomas Frank asserts Beck's red phone "really symbolizes a new kind of ignorance"

November 04, 2009 5:44 am ET by Media Matters staff

From Frank's November 3 Wall Street Journal column:

Glenn Beck, the popular Fox News host, has a red telephone on his desk that never seems to ring. Every now and then, in a moment of acute frustration, he will pick it up and give the camera his trademark pleading-puppy look.

What Mr. Beck wants to hear from the phone are answers, and he wants to hear them from the highest authority in the land: the phone, he says, is "a dedicated line right to the White House." And when Mr. Beck gets things wrong, he wants his antagonists on Pennsylvania Avenue to correct him. But "They don't call. They're not going to call."

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Consider a few of the other grand assertions tossed out by the panic-peddling host last week: that the cause of last year's financial crisis was pressure exerted by Acorn and "the people in Washington" on otherwise-reluctant mortgage lenders; that the cause of the inflation of the 1970s was President Jimmy Carter's quest for a "socialist utopia."

These are postulates that it is only possible to believe after you have utterly closed yourself off to conventional ways of knowing, after you have decided that the reporting and analysis and scholarship on these subjects are not worth reading, and that you will choose ideological fairy tales over reality until the day a magical phone call comes from on high.

What Mr. Beck's silent phone really symbolizes is a new kind of ignorance, a coming high-tech dark age in which people can choose to blow off professional standards of inquiry; in which they can wall themselves off with cable TV and friendly Web sites, dismiss what displeases as liberal bias, and demand that any contrary view be transmitted to them via telephone call from the president himself.

Why not let Mr. Beck and his viewers have their fun? Because ideas have consequences. Maybe, as many believe, Glenn Beck is indeed the future of the conservative movement. From tea parties to town-hall meetings, thousands are signing up and fitting themselves out with their very own hotline to nowhere.



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    • Author by mustardman (November 04, 2009 6:12 am ET)
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      Lonesome roads talking while the microphone is still on.
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    • Author by aBeck in 10-O-C (November 04, 2009 6:47 am ET)
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      Wow! I mean....WOW! I want to shake Thomas Frank's hand..right now! Well done sir.
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      • Author by political_left-religious_right (November 04, 2009 11:26 am ET)
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        I agree, it was terrific. It would also be an honor to meet the next former WSJ writer.
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (November 04, 2009 7:11 am ET)
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      Beck is nothing more than an ignorant, uneducated boob with a gift of gab who would still be spinning records on an AM radio station were it not for an ignorant, uneducated and gullible audience. His "analysis" is painful and laughable at the same time. But this is exactly what the right wing base wallows in.
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    • Author by nativeofsf (November 04, 2009 7:15 am ET)
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      Bravo to the WSJ's Thomas Frank. Mr. Frank's November third column covertly epitomizes Glenn Becky's secret hero, SuperSphincter-Schmuckman's duty: Whenever his red, sphincter-phone rings, Glenda must then hurriedly go to his super-secret, SchmuckCave! There he'll assume his characteristic, SuperSphincter-Schmuck's persona, once again, by sticking his head up his tuchas...man!
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    • Author by Christian Patriot (November 04, 2009 7:25 am ET)
         
      I didn't realize this is a leftist pro-totalitarianism site. I thought it was genuinely a voice for patriotism and a return to the Republic on which this country was founded. Instead I find Nazis-tic postings and Leftist mumbo-jumbo. I have total distain for anything pro One World Order/slavery.
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    • Author by magnolialover (November 04, 2009 7:32 am ET)
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      Funny then, that the Glenn Beck candidate (Hoffman) lost last night. I mean, if the 9/12ers are an evolving party, or are the future of the republican party, they couldn't even get a republican elected in a district that has been republican for over 100 years.
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (November 04, 2009 7:38 am ET)
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        Shhhhhhhhh...! That doesn't fit FOX's story line.
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      • Author by NG_Officer (November 04, 2009 8:26 am ET)
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        the "pundits" seems to think that these off-year elections were supposed to be a reflection of Obama's job performance. To me it seems, the NY-23 was a referendum on the teabagger movement.
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        • Author by DellDolly (November 04, 2009 11:03 am ET)
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          Governor's races are local politics. In NJ, it was a rejection of the incumbent, not his party affiliation. In Virginia, without Obama running for office, it's going to be hard for a Northern Virginia moderate Republican to ever lose a race there.

          The NY 23 race is the one that was about current party politics nationwide, and it was a thorough rejection of the crazies on the right and a repudiation of their methods.

          And you should all watch the Obama movie on HBO. It's a keeper.
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          • Author by pongotwistleton (November 04, 2009 12:13 pm ET)
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            Nice mind-reading DumbDolly. How the heck do you know the reasons why people voted, or why they cast their vote for a particular candidate? Every day you reveal yourself to be more of a pretentious twit than the last. . .
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    • Author by epkklk851 (November 04, 2009 8:09 am ET)
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      Plugging for a book, I recommend reading "The Wrecking Crew: How Republicans Govern" by Thomas Frank. I read it last fall as the economy was crashing. It made a lot of sense then, and it makes sense of things now.
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    • Author by newzhound (November 04, 2009 8:54 am ET)
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      "Hotline to nowhere."

      That's good stuff, Mr. Franks!

      Meanwhile - how in the world could one Faux Noise gasbag get "a dedicated line to the White House?" Note the false technical detail - not just a line, a "dedicated" line. Is this a phone with the White House general number pre-dialed? Is it even connected to anything?

      I sincerely hope a reporter asks Robert Gibbs about this. Has Glum Bleek become so deranged that he really believes he can just toss a lie out there and the gulls will swallow it?

      The apparent answer is "Obviously."
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    • Author by aBeck in 10-O-C (November 04, 2009 9:31 am ET)
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      ...a new kind of ignorance, a coming high-tech dark age in which people can choose to blow off professional standards of inquiry; in which they can wall themselves off with cable TV and friendly Web sites, dismiss what displeases as liberal bias,...

      Sadly that "dark age" is already here. Not one troll who posts on this thread will recognize themselves in the above quote.
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    • Author by Midnight Kevin (November 04, 2009 9:52 am ET)
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      An excellent article and I am happy to see it written, especially in the WSJ.

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      The Midnight Review
      Mum Is The Word
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    • Author by DellDolly (November 04, 2009 10:59 am ET)
         
      "Why not let Mr. Beck and his viewers have their fun? Because ideas have consequences."

      And this is exactly why MMFA doesn't ignore people like Glenn Beck.

      This is why the Obama White House is fighting back against the nonsense that spews from FoxNews.
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