Showing posts with label glenn beck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glenn beck. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Glenn Beck Boycotts Levi Jeans


So a recent Levi commercial has gotten the insane-conservative radio show host outraged. Why? Because it showed a bunch of calm teenagers who look like they might rebel. He compared the ad to Progressivism and European Socialists marching. I compare the ad to random images to appeal to hipster teenagers. But the damage is done and Beck will never buy a single pair of pants again. At least from Levi Jeans. 

""I love Levi’s. Never again, Levi’s, never again will you get a dime from me. I know you’re not disappointed. Never again. I won’t wear your stupid red tab."

I really think this a ploy from him to get more attention after Fox News cancelled his show and sent him the paid-internet subspace of webshows.

Friday, May 13, 2011

I Read Tears of a Clown: Glenn Beck and the Tea-Bagging of America



For a lot of people, there's not many TV personalities more entertaining that Fox New's Glenn Beck. Entertaining however is a rather vague word. He entertains conservatives by over-exaggerating and making up random accusations out of thin air. For Liberals, he is nothing more than a joke, and as author Dana Milbank puts it; a clown. You almost have to laugh at this clown's performance every night on Fox News, and try to comprehend the millions of people that take his words seriously.


For those who don't know, Glenn Beck is a conservative champion of the Tea Party and ultra-extremist Republicans. The book covers many different topics about Mr. Beck himself. From his early life, fledging career as a radio host, his Mormon faith, and his deep rooted hatred for Barack Obama, and former President Woodrow Wilson. He believes that all progressives are nothing more than communists and fascists, and somehow believes Wilson is the most evil man to have ever lived.

One of the most notable tales within the book is about Glenn Beck's assault on Van Jones. Beck has been desperately searching for any links whatsoever between Barack Obama and Marxism before the man was even elected. Despite not much to work with besides a conspiracy theory here and there, he did find one man in the Obama administration who at one time had been a communist. Jones had nothing more than a little-known role promoting Green jobs. That didn't matter to Beck, and after that Beck made Jones a constant subject on his show. Eventually Van Jones resigned after having his name signed on a “9/11 Truth” conspiracy movement. As luck would have it his next job was a teacher at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.


I think the best part of the book is the author's use of poking fun at Beck using his own tactics and logic. Though Milbank actually looks up the facts before reporting them. Something Beck admits he never does, as he often calls himself a commentator instead of a journalist.