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Parents Shouldn't Trust Beck To Educate Their Kids

June 30, 2011 1:44 pm ET — 33 Comments

Glenn Beck has said he is leaving Fox News in part to "target the youth" and pitch his distinctive brand of right-wing misinformation to a younger demographic. But Beck's long history of misleading his viewers demonstrates why no one should trust him to educate his or her children.

Beck Says He's Leaving Fox News To "Target The Youth"

Beck: "I've Got To Go Find A Way To Go To The Youth." From the May 20 edition of Fox News' Glenn Beck:

BECK: I am putting together something that -- you know, one of the reasons why I'm leaving Fox is to target the youth, to make sure that we go for the youth. I've -- you know, I think we've made our point here, and Fox does a great job of keeping people informed. I've got to go find a way to go to the youth. And David [Barton] and I have discussed some different things that we will be doing in a new initiative, that we will talk. [Fox News, Glenn Beck, 5/20/11]

Beck: "If We Don't Target The Kids ... We Lose." From the April 11 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program:

BECK: We have kept all of our options open for so long. And, it is -- I made the decision well actually several months ago as we were planning all of this, and we announced it, what was it, last week, that we were leaving Fox. One of the reasons why we did that is because I have to start putting eggs in one basket. I've got to start doing something really right.

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BECK: We in the end are picking one of the places that we're going to concentrate really hard is on the Internet. Because I believe that is the future. If we don't target the kids, if we don't get people to watch us that are, you know, 25 years old, if we don't get that information and package it in a way where they consume it, we lose. We lose. They know this. That's why they're concentrating all on the young. They don't care about any seniors. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Glenn Beck Program, 4/11/11]

Beck Misinforms About ... U.S. History

Beck, Ignoring Violent Military Campaign, Claimed That George Washington "Loved The Indians." On August 18, 2010, Beck claimed that Washington "loved the Indians" and did not accept the "eventual justification for pushing Indians off their land." In reality, Washington waged a bloody campaign against Iroquois settlements. [Media Matters, 10/29/10]

Beck Misrepresented Martin Luther King Jr.'s Views On Organized Labor. On the April 4 edition of Fox News' Glenn Beck, Beck called it "absurd" to say that Dr. King died fighting for labor rights. In fact, King was assassinated while supporting striking public sanitation workers in Memphis, and King repeatedly spoke out in support of the labor movement during his life. [Media Matters, 4/4/114/5/11]

Beck Mounted A "Completely Wrong" Defense Of The Three-Fifths Clause. On the January 6 edition of Fox News' Glenn Beck, Beck claimed that the three-fifths clause "was a way to take a step to abolish slavery." University of Pennsylvania history professor Rick Beeman said in an email to Media Matters, "My goodness -- Glenn Beck got it completely wrong." He added that the "practical effect" of the three-fifths clause of the Constitution "far from making easier to abolish slavery, made it more difficult." [Media Matters, 1/10/11]

Beck Misinforms About ... World History

Beck Downplayed The Number Of Deaths Caused By The Chernobyl Disaster. During the March 15 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program, Beck claimed that the United Nations had exaggerated the number of deaths caused by the Chernobyl disaster. In fact, reputable scientists believe that the UN underestimated the long-term death toll. [Media Matters, 3/15/11]

Beck's Roman History Lesson Was Thoroughly Dismantled By Historians. Beck spent a week in late 2010 repeatedly comparing the present era in American politics to the fall of the Roman Republic. Academic historians, however, debunked many of his claims, including his portrayal of the first emperor as the man who single-handedly destroyed the Republic in a non-violent coup and refused the title of "Caesar." In reality, Julius Caesar named himself dictator for life well before Octavian's reign, Octavian embraced the title "Caesar," and the beginning of his reign was one of the bloodiest periods in Roman history. [Media Matters, 12/3/10]

Beck Revived An Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theory To Smear George Soros. During the October 5, 2010, edition of Fox News' Glenn Beck, Beck, citing former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, suggested that Soros might have "helped trigger the economic meltdown" of Southeast Asian currencies in 1997. Mohamad's claims to that effect, during which he noted that "coincidentally, Soros is a Jew," were completely unsubstantiated. Mohamad later retracted the claim about Soros. [Media Matters, 10/6/10]

Beck Misinforms About ... Religious Studies

Beck And Guest Joel Richardson Attempted To Connect Islam To The Antichrist. During the February 1 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program, Beck said that the Twelfth Imam foretold by some Muslim sects "has all of the earmarks ... of an Antichrist." He has also frequently hosted author and anti-Muslim activist Joel Richardson on his Fox News program. Richardson argues that the Muslim Mahdi will be the Antichrist, and that Islam is the "primary vehicle" of Satan. [Media Matters, 2/18/11]

Ignoring Pronouncements From The Pope, The Christian Coalition, And 86 Evangelical Pastors, Beck Called Religious Environmentalism "Fascism" And "Evil." During the July 16, 2010, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program, Beck denounced religious environmentalism, calling it "fascism" and "evil." However, environmentalism has been endorsed by Pop Benedict XVI, the Christian Coalition, and 86 evangelical leaders who signed onto the Evangelical Climate Initiative. [Media Matters, 7/16/10]

Beck Compared Reform Judaism To "Radicalized Islam." During the February 22 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' Glenn Beck, Beck claimed that Reform Judaism is "more about politics" than about faith and compared it to "radicalized Islam." Beck later apologized after facing widespread criticism from the Jewish community. [Media Matters, 2/22/112/24/11]

Beck Estimated That 10 Percent Of Muslims Are Terrorists. During the December 6, 2010, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program, Beck estimated that roughly 10 percent of Muslims are terrorists. After CNN's Fareed Zakaria called that estimate "total nonsense," Beck dismissed the rebuttal and said "it doesn't matter" whether his numbers were false because there are "enough" terrorists to "wipe us" out. [Media Matters, 12/6/1012/13/10]

Beck Misinforms About ... Basic Economics

Beck Falsely Attributed Entire 2009 Debt To Obama. During the January 21, 2010, edition of his Fox News show, Beck claimed that the entire deficit for the fiscal year 2009 was President Obama's fault, stating that the federal debt was "$10.6 trillion in 2008," and that since Obama "comes in," "we've gone in the one year, we've gone to ... $12.3 trillion on the debt." In fact, only a small portion of the FY 2009 deficit -- which totaled $1.4 trillion -- was due to Obama's policies; in January 2009, before Obama took office or signed any legislation, the Congressional Budget Office projected that, based on policies set under President Bush and economic conditions at the time, the deficit for FY 2009 would reach $1.2 trillion. [Media Matters1/21/10]

Beck Advanced Myth That Stimulus Bill Was "Not Working" And No Jobs Were Created. During his February 17, 2010, Fox News show, Beck stated of the stimulus, "Can I ask you this question: Was there any intent to restore the economy in the first part? 'Cause that's not working either. Maybe it could be in the third part. I don't know." He later said that the recovery law "was not about creating jobs. None have been created." In fact, data at the time showed the stimulus raised employment by 1.6 million to 1.8 million -- a number that has continued to increase since then -- and had "substantial positive impact on real GDP growth." [Media Matters2/17/10]  

Beck's Ideal Economic Plan Is Based On Discredited Laffer Curve. During his April 12, 2010, Fox News show, Beck hosted former Reagan administration economist Art Laffer to promote Laffer's theory that increases to current federal tax rates would decrease federal revenues. But Laffer's theory about the effect of cuts to current tax rates is widely discredited, with Bush administration economist N. Gregory Mankiw calling it not "credible," and numerous Bush administration officials acknowledging that tax cuts produce a net decrease in revenue. [Media Matters4/12/10]    

Beck Thought It Was The Federal Reserve's "Job" To Oversee Goldman Sachs Before Financial Crisis. During his January 28, 2010, Fox News show, Beck claimed that the advisers of former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan were supposed to "oversee things like Goldman Sachs. ... That's their job." In fact, the Federal Reserve did have regulatory authority over banks before the financial crisis, but Goldman Sachs was an investment bank and was not subject to Fed regulations at the time. [Media Matters1/29/10]   

Beck Falsely Claimed That "49 Percent" Of Americans "Don't Pay Any Tax." On the April 16, 2010, edition of his Fox News show, Beck said: "How do we get people that are not paying taxes -- I mean, I saw this -- did you see this poll this week? There was like 48 percent say that they pay their right amount of taxes, and 49 percent don't pay any tax. So, I mean, you know, how do we get those people to understand, no, no, we gotta shut this system down and change it dramatically?" However, the Tax Policy Center noted that while nearly half of U.S. households pay no federal income taxes, a "vast majority" pay other taxes. [Media Matters4/12/11]   

Beck Misinforms About ... Science

Beck: There Has Been "Zero Warming For Over A Decade," And Climate Change Is A "Socialist Scam." On his April 24, 2010, Fox News show, Beck falsely claimed that there has been "zero warming for over a decade" and that climate change is a "socialist scam" that has been "totally discredited". In fact, longer-term data establishes a warming trend, including 2000-2009 being the warmest decade on record. Furthermore, scientific consensus behind human-driven climate change remains intact and heavily supported by the international community. [Media Matters4/23/10]

Beck: "Nearly All Of The [Arctic] Ice Has Returned" And "Is Increasing." Purporting to correct comments made by former Vice President Al Gore about the impact of global warming on the North polar ice cap, Beck falsely suggested that the ice "has returned" and "is increasing." In fact, 2008 and 2009 were the second- and third-lowest years on record for summertime Arctic sea ice, and the National Snow and Ice Data Center has stated that the data from those years are consistent with the long-term negative trend that will result in ice-free summers for the Arctic Ocean. [Media Matters12/15/09]   

Beck Mocked The Idea That Carbon Dioxide Could Be A Pollutant. While discussing the cap and trade proposal in 2009, Beck joked that his exhaling CO2 may be harming the planet, according to the EPA, and suggested they might start regulating his breathing to "50 times a day." However, scientists have pointed to the serious danger posed to the atmosphere by excessive discharges of C02. The Natural Resources Defense Council has further noted that "when too much CO2 is put into the atmosphere, it becomes harmful." [Media Matters5/21/09]

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    • Author by IRONY 101 (June 30, 2011 1:55 pm ET)
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      Wow...I am so enjoying this.
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    • Author by MiddleAmerica (June 30, 2011 2:07 pm ET)
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      Beck is gone but the people who supported him are not and will find some other nutjob to follow.
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      • Author by mari2jj (July 02, 2011 3:05 am ET)
           
        No doubt there is another pseudo Beck in the wings. I guess Fox may think a new likeness to beck person could convince us that they got the message. Nothing in the fox programming these last few says tells me they have any insight into just how sad their line up of 'comment jockeys' is NOW so why does anyone think that just getting rid of Beck will be so great. It will NOT be even a smidgen helpful if they replace him with another "ranter"!
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      • Author by Burritoqueen (July 02, 2011 11:06 pm ET)
           
        Yeah...those Beck lovers are gonna love their suite of choices post-Beck-on-FOX era: once they turn off that TV and fire up their computer, they will fall in love with teams of reporters and commentators with varying degrees of knowledge in their areas of "expertise", fire-, acid-, and/or lightning-mouthed talk show hosts, and/or faceless strangers with websites/blogs whose information is of varying levels of validity.
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    • Author by Tbone Slickens (June 30, 2011 3:26 pm ET)
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      I couldn't agree more...

      Parents also should take their children to upcoming Fourth of July festivities!

      We knew it was true...someone finally did a study to confirm it.

      Happy Fourth folks!
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      • Author by raddave43 (June 30, 2011 3:42 pm ET)
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        What does these two have to do with one another?
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        • Author by Andy Kreiss (June 30, 2011 4:05 pm ET)
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          It's usually tough to tell what D. Boned Chicken is trying to get at with his seamless segues. But he seems excited about posting that , so I'm going to take a swing at it;

          He agrees that parents shouldn't trust a crazy televangelist to teach their kids history.

          But, he thinks parents should expose their youth to nationalistic parades and jingoism that will indoctrinate them into becoming more right wing.

          What could possibly go wrong ?
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          • Author by mikehuck76 (June 30, 2011 6:16 pm ET)
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            I think he is arguing that Republicans can be easily convinced of anything. Odd defense.
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            • Author by Andy Kreiss (June 30, 2011 7:14 pm ET)
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              I think Lispy LImbaugh was talking about that article today. There was some weird rant about liberals hating 4th of July, but showing their patriotism by going to see a crucifix in urine.

              I think all it really said was that liberals aren't as easily manipulated by flags and marches. We're more into the principles and ideas of the country than the bells and whistles.
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              • Author by kabniel (July 01, 2011 12:24 pm ET)
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                That would make sense because Tbone is definitly OF the Limborg. His posts are pretty much all reruns of the Rush Limbaugh show. He is a true hiveminder
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                • Author by Andy Kreiss (July 01, 2011 7:36 pm ET)
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                  I only heard a little snippet, but it was Blimpy doing his usual Mind Tricks for Submissives on the dittobots; read a couple of quotes, then extrapolate some weird conclusions to make them feel good about themselves.

                  It's really sort of sad. I listen to Lispy when I can for laughs, always asking myself " Who the hell falls for this crap?"

                  And our friends, like Koko, show up loud and proud to say " Me ! I fall for this crap ! My political ideology is dictated by marching bands, red white and blue bunting, parade floats and fireworks, which makes me a Great American ! Take THAT, you stupid teh libs!!"
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          • Author by Tbone Slickens (July 01, 2011 10:30 am ET)
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            Ah mmfA's head cheerleader speaks!

            Tsk-tak...comparing Republican children to Hitler Youth...that's so, beneath you Chicken Hauler, but so apropos for this forum.

            What's the old saying when one brings Hitler into the debate you've lost the debate?

            Comedy is not your forte Chicken Hauler. Best to stick with Head Cheerleader for mmfA. Besides, the pom-poms suit you.
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            • Author by Andy Kreiss (July 01, 2011 11:51 am ET)
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              I'm not sure how trying to figure out your point is "cheerleading" for this site. Cryptic and / or incoherent as usual.

              You're the one who brought up patriotic parades as a way to influence kids to be more right wing. Sorry for mentioning the 800 lb. gorilla in the room.

              "apropos" isn't a synonym for "appropriate".

              Any old saying ( and I've never heard the one you refer to) that says an argument is won or lost based on the mention of one person, and not on facts and logic, is an old saying that should only be repeated by idiots.

              Nobody appreciates comedy when they're constantly the punch line.

              Keep up the good work, Koko.
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              • Author by Tbone Slickens (July 01, 2011 1:56 pm ET)
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                "apropos" isn't a synonym for "appropriate".


                Ha-Ha! WTF? Better break out your Websters again Chicken Hauler and brush up on your synonyms and adjectives! Think relative, germane, or if you prefer applicable! You do understand...oh never mind, you obviously don't have a clue.

                What were you saying about laughter...
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                • Author by Andy Kreiss (July 01, 2011 6:55 pm ET)
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                  ...comparing Republican children to Hitler Youth... so germane for this forum.

                  ...comparing Republican children to Hitler Youth... so relative for this forum.


                  Oh, thanks, now it really makes sense.</sarc>

                  I didn't say anything about laughter, but I did say that the butt of a joke rarely appreciates the joke. I think you've doone a good job of supporting my point, thanks.
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                  • Author by Tbone Slickens (July 02, 2011 10:11 am ET)
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                    Didn't crack that Websters I see...

                    Comedy, comprehension, and correlations are above your pay grade. Move along back to the Rush-is-big-meanie threads so you can explain to all the other sycophants in a long-winded rant how the right hurt your feelings on that particular day.
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                    • Author by Andy Kreiss (July 02, 2011 2:31 pm ET)
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                      Looks like this is the part where you careen off into that Wonderland of your imagination, where words mean what you want them to, and jokes are all based on things that are happening in between your ears.

                      Michelle and Sarah would be proud of you. Doubling Down on the Stupid was initially a jab at you, but you seem to have embraced it as a motto.

                      I don't have much hope of steering you back to reality, but I hope I can, at least, get you to understand that Lispy Limbaugh, you, or any other right wingers don't hurt my feelings.

                      On the contrary, the more I see of your confusion and lies, the more validated I am. It's not really emotional, that's you projecting, it's more about facts.

                      The only "feelings" involved are slight amusement and pity for those who make a living as Rush does, and those who allow him to, as you do.
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            • Author by kabniel (July 01, 2011 12:27 pm ET)
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              Tbone

              Ah the brainwashed moron speaks again. Higher brain function is not your forte. Best stick to what YOU do best regurgitating what Rush told you to think. Its pathetic but its the best you can hope for
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          • Author by thedailyphosdex (July 01, 2011 11:47 am ET)
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            It's usually tough to tell what D. Boned Chicken is trying to get at with his seamless segues. But he seems excited about posting that ...

            Is D. Boned Chicken, perhaps, a cousin of Cousin Boneless Chicken on the Cartoon Network series Cow and Chicken from a few years back?
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      • Author by Old_Benjamin (June 30, 2011 3:43 pm ET)
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        Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious. - Oscar Wilde
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        • Author by thedailyphosdex (July 01, 2011 11:46 am ET)
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          "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel."--James Boswell
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      • Author by chazmanr (June 30, 2011 4:58 pm ET)
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        Whoever wrote that article has never attended the 4th parade in Evanston, IL. You have your usual boy scout troops, cub scout troops, church groups, high school marching band, drum & bugle corps, politicians and then we have the Kazoo marching band. The Kazoo Marching Band tries to be the most offensive group in the parade every year. One year they were representing "Better Living Through Plastic" - every member of the band carried an "inflate-a-mate" with them (hard to do while playing the kazoo). There are lots of other groups that aspire to be as offensive, but the kazoo band is always tops.
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      • Author by MilitantMNMan (July 01, 2011 2:28 pm ET)
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        Excellent study! I've never really cared about the 4th. And really, anything that will turn you into a republican can't be great. It's not like Repubs care this deeply about other points in American history.


        And patriotism? Really? I've never been a patriot by idiotic right wing standards.

        But thanks for playing anyways, bone.
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        • Author by Andy Kreiss (July 01, 2011 6:49 pm ET)
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          Thanx for that link, MMM ( the 2nd one, the first took me to a dead Facebook page). The essay reflects a lot of my thoughts about what's falsely defined as patriotism by a lot of Americans.

          Especially right wingers. Their patriotism, like their religion, is mostly emotional and superficial, judged by the trappings and slogans more than actions or any real love for the ideals of the country.

          Pretty funny that D. Boned proudly linked to that article as some sort of evidence that righties are better Americans. Even the comments there ( obviously wingnuts who are a little brighter than D.Boned) understood what it was saying.

          They may not have come up with any better responses than " Harvard Sucks!", but at least they figured out that it wasn't a Valentine to them, that being easily indoctrinated by ceremonies isn't really anything to brag about.

          It's really tough to understand the conflict with government-hating patriots. Government is the only thing that makes a bunch of people living on the same patch of dirt a nation, but somehow they can love their country while despising the thing that causes it to exist.
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          • Author by MilitantMNMan (July 02, 2011 3:45 am ET)
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            Thanks for your reply, Andy.


            This is what I meant to post here.

            Hope you enjoy.
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            • Author by Andy Kreiss (July 02, 2011 2:33 pm ET)
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              Great piece. I would recommend it to some of the right wingers who post here, but as optimistic as I try to be, I don't think there would be much chance of the point of it getting past their filters.
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    • Author by News Corpse (June 30, 2011 3:36 pm ET)
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      Beck really hates young people and has expressed his hostility to youth repeatedly. It's one of the reasons why, despite his new interest in targeting youth, his audience is the oldest skewing in cable news.
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    • Author by sandman67 (July 01, 2011 6:16 am ET)
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      You missed out, the the Education section, that Beck is a creationist who maintains, and has done on his show, that creationism should be taught in public school science classes.

      This not only shows he is a retard who doesnt know the difference between science and fairy tales, but also doesnt know what the 1st Ammendment means in practice and modern judicial interpretation.

      Glenda is also a fully signed up dominionist Liar For Jesus who maintains that the US was established as a Christian nation. Historical revisionism at its finest.
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      • Author by thedailyphosdex (July 01, 2011 11:51 am ET)
           
        Would it be safe to suggest that Glenn Beck's preferred model for "reinventing American public education" is the apartheid South African syllabus of Christelike Nasionale Onderwys (Christian National Education), which sought to excuse the racist and nativist excesses of apartheid as being "Christian" and, hence, serving the Greater Glory of G-d in G-d's Own Country, as the Afrikaner camp which dominated the excesses of apartheid saw South Africa in their day?
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      • Author by Vesus (July 01, 2011 1:23 pm ET)
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        Faux conservatives like Glenn Beck are fans of big government. They want the government to interfere in the science curriculum in order to advertise christianity to vulnerable, easily manipulated children. They realize that their religion (god being dictator of the biggest government imaginable) cannot survive unless they brainwash children. They also have no respect for the Establishment Clause of the Constitution they pretend to uphold.

        The same fake conservatives also want a big government nanny state telling us what we can and cannot put into our bodies....yet they whine if Michelle Obama suggests that children eat healthier foods. These fake conservative types are the greatest hypocrites in American history and a serious danger to our democracy.
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        • Author by Chief_Cabioch (July 03, 2011 12:08 am ET)
             
          vesus, do you actually read the crap you post ?, it isnt the Right who loves Big Government.....it's Liberal progressives, you really don't have much of a clue do you.
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    • Author by NotSure8 (July 01, 2011 12:22 pm ET)
         
      I'd take it a step further - no one should trust Beck to educate anyone.
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    • Author by Chief_Cabioch (July 03, 2011 12:06 am ET)
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      No they shouldn't trust Beck to tell them things they never learned in school,like what an important role blacks played in founding this nation, nor should people even look for the missing 52 years of democratic History the DNC wiped clean from their website, showing how the Democrats used the KKK as their weapons of intimidation and how it was the southern democrats that promoted Slavery, and refused to see the writing on the wall....those like George Wallace, and other top southern democrats, no, we shouldn't let actual FACTS rule the day, we should believe more HATE Speech from the left, who doesn't report Facts, just demagogues those who do.......demagogue me people...

      Google the Missing 52 years of democratic History.....unless you don't really want to know the truth.
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