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Glenn Beck is irresponsible in his leadership
me ^ | 02/18/10 | Jen Kuznicki

Posted on 02/18/2010 3:48:06 PM PST by jenk

Glenn Beck, the latest phenom of the Conservative Movement, jumps the shark nearly every week.

I have not been a fan of his. That said, I believe he is putting the movement in jeopardy.

You could spend a whole day surfing youtube for his latest outlandish behavior, but I do not fault him for that. In the entertainment industry, it is necessary to put on some sort of showmanship. I don’t personally like his brand, but I would not bicker over personal taste.

The problem I see is that he is not uplifting. He is more libertarian than conservative, but his message always seems to end up with the viewer or listener commiserating with him. As if he has accepted being the shepard and just aims to console rather than inspire.

It is not a good path for someone who commands as great an audience as he has.

Beck should lead like a parent, allowing his audience to understand that while exposing what the administration is doing, he encourages them to want to do something about it. He does not do that, instead, he nurtures inaction. Sitting around and learning bad things then mourning for their country will drive people to drink and continue to want to commiserate with others who do the same and cycle continues. The only stimulating thing Beck has done has to do with driving people toward Ron Paul, which is just disgraceful, especially since the Paul followers are isolationists and security-challenged.

I take serious offense with his continuous drive toward a third party. That idea is reprehensible and he should know better, and has been pulled by the ear by many conservatives because of it. Yet, he continues. He seems able enough to repeat quotes from serious scholars and thinkers without telling his audience who said it first, but he hasn’t an inkling how to listen to the message these thinkers give.

Many have wondered if he is just in “it” for himself. There is nothing wrong with being a capitalist, but to steal and put up fronts is no way to lead. The worst kind of capitalist is one who does not govern himself first. Perhaps that is why he doesn’t inspire his viewers and listeners. He doesn’t know how.

Look, I know he has had a past that included drugs and alcohol, and I do not fault him for that. People in glass houses and so on, but his direction is no longer humorous.

Being in management myself, I have always employed the idea of hiring your replacement, then staying one step ahead of them. It encourages healthy competition and drives the best to the top. Sarah Palin was just hired by Fox. If she is given any kind of freedom there, Beck is toast.

I watched the Constitution Town Hall that Hillsdale College gave a while back, and Dr. Larry Arnn said that in order to move the country to where it needs to go, which is toward the Constitution and the Founding, it is going to take a lot of thinking. Mr. Beck needs to start doing that.


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To: ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton

I wish both issues had remain separate. But the problem is now that Truthers are actively supporting Medina and bashing Palin for supporting Rick Perry. Then people like Glenn Beck are going to call them out. And with them out there and the birthers or birfers also out there, they will lumped them together.

Don’t think that the kooky Reverend coming out and support Jones, didn’t go unnoticed. That Reverend James David Manning was asked to speak at the 9/12 march on Washington, but then they rescinded his invitation upon reading his comments. He has been bashing the tea Party movement since.

Birthers should out and say they don’t support him before he co-opts their movement.

I personally am not a Birther, but I was following the issue. However, I don’t agree with some statements by Manning and others.

They need to back it up with proof.


221 posted on 02/20/2010 11:11:57 AM PST by Mozilla
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To: jenk

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2455915/posts

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222 posted on 02/20/2010 5:37:20 PM PST by SumProVita (Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. (Modified Decartes))
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To: Coldwater Creek

Gene Scott, that’s right. Thanks.


223 posted on 02/25/2010 12:21:46 PM PST by Pinetop (Yoo, Executive Power, Constitution, History)
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