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Good Morning America turns blind eye to Beck's smears, hires him as regular commentator

On January 9, the Associated Press reported ABC News' announcement that conservative talk show host Glenn Beck will soon join Good Morning America as a "regular commentator." "Glenn is a leading cultural commentator with a distinct voice," GMA senior executive producer Jim Murphy told the AP. "At times, he is the perfect guest for many of the talk topics we cover on morning news programs." But as Media Matters for America has extensively documented, what often distinguishes Beck's "voice" are his inflammatory and controversial comments regarding Muslims, Arabs, Mexicans, and other minorities. For instance, during a November 14, 2006, interview with Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN), who recently became the first Muslim ever elected to Congress, Beck said: "I have been nervous about this interview with you, because what I feel like saying is, 'Sir, prove to me that you are not working with our enemies.' "

Beck first appeared on the November 28, 2006, broadcast of Good Morning America to discuss Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Turkey that month. As Media Matters noted, during the interview with co-host Diane Sawyer, Beck repeated several comments he has made before, such as: "I believe that it is important for all of us to look evil in the eye and crush it"; and "I believe there is a cancer that is radicalized Islam, and it must be cut out or it's going to kill all of us."

A few weeks later, on December 15, Beck again appeared on Good Morning America to discuss the so-called War on Christmas and how to greet people during the holiday season. During a roundtable discussion with Sawyer and co-host Robin Roberts, Beck declared that "it's time for everybody just to relax and take a chill pill" because "Christmas is really about ... the death of" Jesus, "redemption ... and having a second bite at the apple." Beck then asked, "[W]ho's offended by that?"

Beyond the question he posed to Ellison in November, Beck has a long history of making inflammatory statements regarding Arabs and Muslims on both his syndicated radio show and CNN Headline News' Glenn Beck -- a matter that the Good Morning America hosts have failed to address during his two previous appearances. Following are several examples:

Beck has not reserved his vitriol for Arabs and Muslims alone, however:

— J.K.

Posted to the web on Tuesday, January 09, 2007 at 03:46 PM ET