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To: Roger Kaputnik; Karliner; Tenacious 1; LibertarianLiz; jonno
I will reply to several comments here:
Roger Kaputnik said: "Back on the booze or off his meds."

Karliner said: "The guy is unhinged."

Tenacious 1 said: "And originally, he did a good job with facts and data and connecting dots to make strong conservative points. Then somewhere, he decided more drama was needed. And then more and more and more...."

LibertarianLiz said: "I think that if you wanted to make a case, that would hold up in any court of law, for someone to be declared legally insane --- that statement would be it.

He has officially gone off the cliff. Now, I know that a lot of fellow Freepers would tell me he went off the cliff a long time ago; but, I think that this statement is absolute proof of "beyond the point of no return".

jonno said: "Beck is caught in an incoherent web of his own making. I have to apologize; in the past I’ve pushed back against some of the criticism of Beck, but since the convention his position is unacceptable, and borders on delusional."

Just prior to or around the time in which Beck launched 'The Blaze' I caught his program on Black History and was fascinated by what he and wallbuilders revealed and SHOULD be taught in schools.

I kept following periodically, particularly when he covered Marxist theory and how it impacted our current political situation. I also watched his series on the Muslim Brotherhood. Both topics were covered fairly well.

Around this time, he made announcements about health concerns which upset him, particularly about his sight. Perhaps it's coincidental but I can't help but wonder if the medications he is being treated with have anything to do with his moodiness and apparent mental breakdown.

I stopped watching after he made one too many announcements of major breakthroughs coming in his next program - none of which never surfaced. Can't help but wonder if these same behavioral inconsistencies are evident at home with his family as well. If medication related - one hopes this is addressed for the sake of all involved.

77 posted on 10/11/2016 11:15:57 AM PDT by wtd
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To: wtd
I stopped watching after he made one too many announcements of major breakthroughs coming in his next program - none of which never surfaced.

YEP! That's where I jumped off too. Each episode started being more dramatic than the last with less substance to connect the dots and more far reaching presumptions. The cringe factor kept getting higher and higher. And I was rooting for him to reign it back in a bit. Then the tears week after week about the country, his family, his past drinking problems.... I went through phases of confusion, frustration, feeling sorry for him, then apathy.... I haven't heard him since his first show on the Blaze (or whatever it was). It's been years so I don't know what level of crazy he is at today. And I was a BIG Cruz fan right up until we failed to endorse Trump.

80 posted on 10/11/2016 11:28:59 AM PDT by Tenacious 1 (You couldn't pay me enough to be famous for being stupid!)
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