I agree about Beck being everywhere. This could end up being over-kill. When the public gets saturated with somebody, they usually tire of it quickly.
The sad thing is that Beck is teaching the American public what the schools have not taught them. The things he brings out have long been hidden from the public.
I agree he’s all over the place .. but I believe I can tell you why. He’s still considered a “new believer” .. even if he’s a Mormon. Sadly, there’s a lot of renewing of the mind that has to take place, which accounts for his glorification of his drunkeness. Eventually, he will begin to loathe it and that will be the turning point. That’s when a calmness comes over you.
All this fame seems to be kind of distracting him from just teaching The Constitution and how we’re so far from where we should be in understanding our history.
I like watching his show because he has some really informed guests and there is no arguing - just information.
I do hope Levin is wrong about Beck wanting a third party; I agree with Levin, the idea is not good. While it might be more difficult to overtake the GOP, it’s a much better plan than trying to start another party.
Beck has stated on his show numerous times that he realizes the pitfalls of a third party and does not advocate one.
Hes still considered a new believer .. even if hes a Mormon.
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I’m assuming you mean ‘new believer’ in the political conservative sense not religious.
Maybe I just catch the general tone of Beck's show, but when he had Sarah Palin on he was practically salivating in convincing her to run on some third-party ticket. She handled the question expertly, however - she is smart enough to know that a 3rd party would be our downfall. I've heard him on other occasions seem overly excited at the prospect of a 3rd party. I fear that he's just driving more of the sentiment that drove the surge behind Perot.