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Beck echoes absurd claim that Obama wants to ban fishing

March 10, 2010 9:15 pm ET — 25 Comments

Seizing on an absurd claim spread by right-wing blogs that President Obama wants to ban sport fishing, Glenn Beck stated on his Fox News program that Obama is attempting to prohibit U.S. citizens from fishing on some of the nation's oceans, coastal areas, and great lakes "by executive order." In fact, there is no evidence of any such order, but rather a task force which seeks to "better manage" -- not ban -- recreational fishing alongside other uses of ocean, coasts, and lakes.

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Beck forwards fishing ban myth

Beck: "No more fishing. ... People are losing their rights." On the March 10 edition of Fox News' Glenn Beck, Beck stated:

BECK: A new report out today says it's a move to appease the environmental groups, and just like before, without your consent, done in darkness by executive order. I told you a year ago this would happen. I'm not some prophet by any stretch of the imaginations. The New York Times said this man would do this.

The report claims that Obama will no longer listen to the public as he tries to prohibit U.S. citizens from fishing on some of the nation's oceans, coastal areas, and great lakes, even some inland waters. No more fishing. Really? Yeah, apparently some environmentalists want to save the fish. Forget about the frickin' fish. People are losing their rights. Who's more important: the fish or you?

He later revisited the topic, stating, "How about a fishing ban? A fishing ban that would put jobs at risk in the middle of an economic crisis, but beyond that, you and your son being told you can't go there to fish! What the hell is happening to us? How are people not seeing this? He's going to do it through executive powers, without consulting the public."

Myth is based on ESPN column later acknowledged to have "errors" and lack of "balance"

ESPNOutdoors.com has acknowledged "errors," lack of "balance" in piece sparking controversy. In a March 9 piece on ESPNOutdoors.com, Robert Montgomery wrote that the "Obama administration will accept no more public input for a federal strategy that could prohibit U.S. citizens from fishing some of the nation's oceans, coastal areas, Great Lakes, and even inland waters." ESPNOutdoors.com executive editor Steve Bowman later posted the following acknowledgement on the site:

ESPNOutdoors.com inadvertently contributed to a flare-up Tuesday when we posted the latest piece in a series of stories on President Barack Obama's newly created Ocean Policy Task Force, a column written by Robert Montgomery, a conservation writer for BASS since 1985. Regrettably, we made several errors in the editing and presentation of this installment. Though our series has included numerous news stories on the topic, this was not one of those -- it was an opinion piece, and should clearly have been labeled as commentary.

And while our series overall has examined several sides of the topic, this particular column was not properly balanced and failed to represent contrary points of view. We have reached out to people on every side of the issue and reported their points of view -- if they chose to respond -- throughout the series, but failed to do so in this specific column.

No evidence of executive order to ban fishing

Task force plan seeks to "better manage," not ban recreational fishing. In its September 10, 2009, interim report, the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force recommended that the administration implement "coastal and marine spatial planning," which has been described as ocean "zoning." The interim report states that such a system "will allow for the reduction of cumulative impacts from human uses on marine ecosystems, provide greater certainty for the public and private sector in planning new investments, and reduce conflicts among uses and, between using and preserving the environment to sustain critical ecological, economic, and cultural services for this and future generations." A December 9, 2009, task force report discussing coastal and marine spatial planning in more detail states that "CMSP provides an effective process to better manage a range of social, economic, and cultural uses, including" commerce and transportation, commercial fishing, conservation, mining, oil and gas exploration and development and recreational fishing, among many others. Nowhere in these two reports did the task force propose a ban on recreational fishing.

Fishing columnist Jeffrey Weeks: "ESPN should be ashamed." Charlotte Fishing Examiner.com columnist Jeffrey Weeks wrote on March 9: "In what may be the worst example of outdoor sports reporting in the history of America, ESPN has claimed that President Barack Obama is on the verge of banning recreational fishing." Weeks added: "Am I going to agree with everything that this task force does? Probably not. Issues like access to fishery grounds and over-regulation of species without sound scientific data are legitimate concerns. However, in no way shape or form is the task force President Obama created about to ban recreational fishing. That is silly. ESPN should be ashamed."

Marine biologist Larry Crowder: "It's not an environmentalist manifesto." The Christian Science Monitor reported on March 9 that Larry Crowder, a marine biology professor at Duke University, stated of the task force: "It's not an environmentalist manifesto." Crowded added: "It's multiple-use planning for the environment, and making sure various uses ... are sustainable." The Monitor further reported that "Obama has said he will not override protections put in place by Presidents Clinton and Bush that established recreational fishermen as a special class" and that "nonpartisan experts say the task force has already made strides in better recognizing various stakeholder groups, including recreational fishermen, and that it doesn't intend to undermine the ability of states to manage their natural resources, as many fishermen fear."

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    • Author by DellDolly (March 10, 2010 9:42 pm ET)
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      Yet another example of a conspiracy theory without any evidence to back it up!

      But this is even worse. This false story was debunked hours ago, Beck. Even FoxNews had announced that it was bogus!
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (March 10, 2010 9:59 pm ET)
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      Death panels that tell grandma to die...

      Task forces that ban sport fishing...

      Indoctrination of our children...

      The President's own security force...

      Marxists in the White House plotting the overthrow of our system of government.

      Where does it all end?
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      • Author by Blueneck (March 11, 2010 9:12 am ET)
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        Where does it all end?

        Mandatory Health Insurance for all fish with fish death panels?
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        • Author by foghornleghorn (March 11, 2010 11:35 am ET)
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          I think I just saw the McDonald's filet o' fish taking the wine train with the marsh mouse.
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    • Author by brodiman (March 10, 2010 10:15 pm ET)
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      I feel like Beck trotted this garbage out to make up for letting his foolish self shine through when he had Massa on. Back to basics for this 'rodeo clown.'
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (March 10, 2010 11:57 pm ET)
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        Give him a break...he's probably hung over after the beating he took yesterday in the Massa interview. Beck probably woke up naked on the bathroom floor again with flecks of vomit on his mouth.
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      • Author by Unreality (March 11, 2010 12:10 am ET)
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        My buddy in Silicon Valley coined "Beck the Massa" yesterday to replace the old "Jump the Shark".

        I guess we now can add, "Beck the Bass" as yet another whopper.
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    • Author by Watchout (March 10, 2010 10:43 pm ET)
         
      The Obama administration has ended public input for a federal strategy that could prohibit U.S. citizens from fishing some of the nation's oceans, coastal areas, Great Lakes, and even inland waters.

      http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/saltwater/news/story?id=4975762

      Funny, I was unaware that ESPN was over run by "right-wing loonies"! And prohibit is A LOT closer to "BAN" as it is to "better manage".
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      • Author by stefiz (March 11, 2010 11:48 pm ET)
           
        i guess you don't listen to your local sports radio... clear channel = Fox
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    • Author by albertsenj (March 11, 2010 4:08 am ET)
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      How many times have these folks taken stuff originally published as opinion pieces and trumpeted them as 'stories' from this or that publication?

      When the truth comes out, they don't seem to ever get around to setting the record straight. Of course, if some of these folks actually DID a mea culpa on their 'errors' they wouldn't have time to promulgate their latest batch of inanities.
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      • Author by bar2 (March 11, 2010 4:44 am ET)
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        Setting the record straight is what is done by real journalist. Which is why it isn't done on Fox "News".
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    • Author by mikelartist (March 11, 2010 7:25 am ET)
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      This is what happens when fools get the microphone. Fools that have the equivalent of a G.E.D. They can barely read. Comprehension? Forget it.

      The main culprits: Hannity, Beck and Limbaugh. All of them, everyone of them DROP OUTS!

      These are the leaders of the wingnuts.
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    • Author by nerzog (March 11, 2010 9:18 am ET)
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      I keep waiting for Nostradumbass to tell us about the secret codes on the backs of highway signs that show U.N. forces where all the concentration camps are. Buy gold!
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    • Author by CharleeW (March 11, 2010 10:45 am ET)
         
      Beck is now getting his info from right-wing blogs? My goodness, this man is grasping at straws to stir up controversy.
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    • Author by angels4light (March 11, 2010 11:22 am ET)
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      I wonder if this was a plant to expose how conspiracists can get wound up by a rumor that has no basis in fact.
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      • Author by princeofwheels (March 11, 2010 12:58 pm ET)
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        Some people have heard and say I that Limbaugh and Massa are good friends and Limbaugh made Beck go head first into this interview to show that Beck is now King of the Talkers. Notice how Rusty Limbaugh backed-off the story.

        BeckBoy, did the Master set you up? As some people say
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    • Author by NBD09 (March 11, 2010 12:11 pm ET)
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      Since when is it a RIGHT to go fishing? I think I've taken enough history classes throughout my life, I've never heard/learned about how fishing is a right. It's hysterical to think if Obama actually wanted to ban fishing, he'd create a task force. Fishing is a hobby, similar to checkers and chess. GOD WHAT IF OBAMA BANS CHECKERS?! I'm all for fishing, even though it's incredibly boring, but correct me if I'm wrong-aren't we making species become extinct? There should be limits. These people need to stop making up this crap, they're becoming so desperate that they'll do anything to make people turn against this administration! It's sad. Jeez, Beck all those years of being a stoner sure has made you one paranoid man.
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      • Author by Bill o Rights (March 11, 2010 10:59 pm ET)
           
        "Since when is it a RIGHT to go fishing? I think I've taken enough history classes throughout my life, I've never heard/learned about how fishing is a right." Actualy we do have the right to fish. "...Life, Liberty, and THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS..." You libs are far to happy to overstep or misread the constitution.
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    • Author by TomPatton07 (March 11, 2010 6:42 pm ET)
         
      It seems there was and may still be a legitimate concern here

      When PETA and other advocacy groups are calling for an end to fishing

      Fishing Hurts

      etc

      and my favorite (Call to end Boy Scout fishing merit badge) I am an eagle scout so I found that one especially interesting

      and PETA and other environmental groups are supporters of the Obama administration

      PETA backs Obama

      It raises some concern as to who is going to be on this task force, what power they will have, and what they will do with it.

      But if the idea of banning recreational fishing is as absurd to me as it is to all of you and is just as absurd to the Obama administration and his task force then there isn't a problem.

      heres the original ESPN article Your text to link here...
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    • Author by robrob (March 11, 2010 11:44 pm ET)
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      To a Republican wingnut, "better manage" = ban.
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    • Author by ilikeike (March 12, 2010 1:01 pm ET)
         
      Why would Beck say this knowing how silly it sounds. because for a certain portion of the fox audience it makes perfect sense. those elitist effete, limp wristed weirdos in Washington dont connect with real America like nascar, UFC,and bass fishin with dynamite.
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