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Radio Talk Show Bigot Glenn Beck To Debut on CNN

 
 
Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 09:19 am
Beck to Debut

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Since reports in January that CNN had hired right-wing radio host Glenn Beck for a one-hour talk show as part of CNN Headline News' prime-time programming, Beck has continued providing CNN with new reasons to reconsider its decision. At the time Beck was hired, Media Matters for America documented a number of statements Beck made that CNN was either not aware of or did not consider disqualifying. Since then, he has said Mexico "is run by nothing but criminals," called Cindy Sheehan a "prostitute," and suggested to a 7-year-old African-American girl, reportedly the author of a controversial poem, that she should "go to Africa." Despite these and other recent comments, CNN Worldwide executive vice president Ken Jautz, in an April 10 CNN Headline News press release, touted Beck's "incredibly engaging" on-air style and "his no-nonsense approach" as reasons his show will be "the perfect next step in the evolution of the Headline Prime line-up[.]"

In anticipation of Beck's scheduled May 8 debut, Media Matters has compiled these and other Beck comments (which, although recent, for the most part precede Jautz's laudatory press release):

* On antiwar protestor Cindy Sheehan: "That's a pretty big prostitute."
* Also on Cindy Sheehan: She is "pimping out the tragedy of her own son's death for her own agenda."
* On former President Jimmy Carter: "Is there a bigger waste of skin than Jimmy Carter?"
* On a Nigerian public information campaign to fight bird flu: "They've actually resorted to radio jingles. ... Are we as dumb as Nigeria?"
* To the 7-year old African-American author of a controversial poem: "You want to go to Africa? I will personally purchase your airfare."
* On immigration protests: Mexico "is a country that has been overtaken by lawbreakers from the bottom to the top. And now, what you're protesting for is to have lawbreakers come here."
* Responding to criticism of his remarks on immigration protests: " pretty much stand by" the assertion that "Mexico is run by nothing but criminals."
* On American Indians in South Dakota considering skirting a state ban on abortion: They "will have found something that can be more profitable than casinos, and that's abortion clinics."
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 10:10 am
Re: Radio Talk Show Bigot Glenn Beck To Debut on CNN
Roxxxanne wrote:
Beck to Debut

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Since reports in January that CNN had hired right-wing radio host Glenn Beck for a one-hour talk show as part of CNN Headline News' prime-time programming, Beck has continued providing CNN with new reasons to reconsider its decision. At the time Beck was hired, Media Matters for America documented a number of statements Beck made that CNN was either not aware of or did not consider disqualifying. Since then, he has said Mexico "is run by nothing but criminals," called Cindy Sheehan a "prostitute," and suggested to a 7-year-old African-American girl, reportedly the author of a controversial poem, that she should "go to Africa." Despite these and other recent comments, CNN Worldwide executive vice president Ken Jautz, in an April 10 CNN Headline News press release, touted Beck's "incredibly engaging" on-air style and "his no-nonsense approach" as reasons his show will be "the perfect next step in the evolution of the Headline Prime line-up[.]"

In anticipation of Beck's scheduled May 8 debut, Media Matters has compiled these and other Beck comments (which, although recent, for the most part precede Jautz's laudatory press release):

* On antiwar protestor Cindy Sheehan: "That's a pretty big prostitute."
* Also on Cindy Sheehan: She is "pimping out the tragedy of her own son's death for her own agenda."
* On former President Jimmy Carter: "Is there a bigger waste of skin than Jimmy Carter?"
* On a Nigerian public information campaign to fight bird flu: "They've actually resorted to radio jingles. ... Are we as dumb as Nigeria?"
* To the 7-year old African-American author of a controversial poem: "You want to go to Africa? I will personally purchase your airfare."
* On immigration protests: Mexico "is a country that has been overtaken by lawbreakers from the bottom to the top. And now, what you're protesting for is to have lawbreakers come here."
* Responding to criticism of his remarks on immigration protests: " pretty much stand by" the assertion that "Mexico is run by nothing but criminals."
* On American Indians in South Dakota considering skirting a state ban on abortion: They "will have found something that can be more profitable than casinos, and that's abortion clinics."


I don't see a difference between what he says and the filth that is spewed by those on Air America. You just don't like him that is the difference. It will be good for CNN to finally get a right wing guy on.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 10:16 am
You must not listen to Air America or watch CNN. Filth? What filth? CNN no right wingers? Is Rsuh Limbaugh's gf still on CNN? Of course, we know Paula Zahn still is. As are many other righties.
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yitwail
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 10:39 am
i always thought Bob Novak was right wing. but maybe he's a left wing mole, and he leaked Valerie Plume's name just to get Rove in trouble, who knows? Rolling Eyes

but seriously, i'm guessing Baldimo is refering to a lack of right wing demagogues on CNN.
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AliceInWonderland
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 10:59 am
I'm not exactly a Glenn Beck fan, but I do listen on occasion. Most of what he says is so tongue-in-cheek and I think you do need to take that into consideration before taking a few sound bytes from hours and hours and hours of broadcast time and then pulling out the "he's a racist" card. Once you start with the label you cut of any meaningful discussion.
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CoastalRat
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 11:15 am
I tend to agree AIW. I listen to him very rarely, but my take has been that much of what he says comment-wise is tongue in cheek. And heck, pulling quotes out of the context of the entire discussion can lead to making just about anyone look bad if that is the goal.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 11:18 am
CoastalRat wrote:
I tend to agree AIW. I listen to him very rarely, but my take has been that much of what he says comment-wise is tongue in cheek. And heck, pulling quotes out of the context of the entire discussion can lead to making just about anyone look bad if that is the goal.


Except that in Glenn Beck's case, he is even worse in context.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 11:19 am
AliceInWonderland wrote:
I'm not exactly a Glenn Beck fan, but I do listen on occasion. Most of what he says is so tongue-in-cheek and I think you do need to take that into consideration before taking a few sound bytes from hours and hours and hours of broadcast time and then pulling out the "he's a racist" card. Once you start with the label you cut of any meaningful discussion.


Are you saying there is meaningful discussion on Glenn Beck's show?
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Fri 5 May, 2006 06:31 pm
Who is Glenn Beck?
I have never heard of him.
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Sat 6 May, 2006 04:33 am
Roxxxanne wrote:
You must not listen to Air America or watch CNN. Filth? What filth? CNN no right wingers? Is Rsuh Limbaugh's gf still on CNN? Of course, we know Paula Zahn still is. As are many other righties.


I have listened to Air America and the amount of anti-christine rhortic on there is enough to make most of them sound like bigots. Rush has a gf I thought he was married. Please name the many other righties?
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blatham
 
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Reply Sat 6 May, 2006 05:49 am
Baldimo wrote:
Roxxxanne wrote:
You must not listen to Air America or watch CNN. Filth? What filth? CNN no right wingers? Is Rsuh Limbaugh's gf still on CNN? Of course, we know Paula Zahn still is. As are many other righties.


I have listened to Air America and the amount of anti-christine rhortic on there is enough to make most of them sound like bigots. Rush has a gf I thought he was married. Please name the many other righties?


Well, what do you expect!? Clearly you haven't even met that socialist bitch christine. You wanna hear some of the utter crap she'll shove down your throat?

"Give to everyone who begs from you"
"The poor are blessed"
"A rich cat getting into heaven is about as likely as getting the Liberty Bell and two eagles through a penile catheter"
"Love those arab neighbors the same way you love yourself"
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Sat 6 May, 2006 06:27 am
Since I've listened to Beck a thousand times, and never heard anything like this, I must assume either that its false, or else that they pored over years of his material so that they could take a few phrases out of context for purposes of character assasination. I note that these quotations are extremely short, suggesting that if they were put in the context of the surrouning paragraphs, they might come across differently.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Sat 6 May, 2006 07:23 am
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Beck defended with falsehoods his earlier remarks that New Orleans Katrina victims were "scumbags," he "hat[ed]" 9-11 victims' families

Summary: New CNN Headline News hire Glenn Beck defended with falsehoods his September 9, 2005, on-air statement that "when I see a 9-11 victim family on TV or whatever, I'm just like, 'Oh, shut up!' I'm just so sick of them because they're always complaining." Beck claimed that he was merely drawing an analogy between the 9-11 families "complaining on television" and the looters in New Orleans "that are stealing the televisions" because both groups are "trying to benefit from the tragedy." In fact, Beck did not specifically criticize looters in his 2005 remarks but, rather, referred to "those who were left in New Orleans, or who decided to stay" as "scumbags."

On the May 5 edition of CNN's American Morning, new CNN Headline News hire Glenn Beck defended with falsehoods his September 9, 2005, on-air statement -- first documented by Media Matters for America -- that "when I see a 9-11 victim family on TV or whatever, I'm just like, 'Oh, shut up!' I'm just so sick of them because they're always complaining." Beck claimed that, in the context of a fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina victims' families, he was merely drawing an analogy between the 9-11 families "complaining on television" and the looters in New Orleans "that are stealing the televisions" because both groups are "trying to benefit from the tragedy." In fact, in his September 9, 2005, remarks, Beck did not specifically criticize looters; rather, as Media Matters noted, he referred to "those who were left in New Orleans, or who decided to stay" as "scumbags." Beck's daily primetime program is scheduled to debut May 8.

In response to co-host Soledad O'Brien, who displayed a quote of Beck's remarks about 9-11 families and asked him if the "tone" of his Headline News program would be similar, Beck accused O'Brien of taking his remarks "out of context," adding:

BECK: When you look at it in its entire context, what I was saying was in the context of this fundraiser, you have to stop looking at the people who are complaining on television. In Hurricane Katrina, you have to stop looking at the people that are stealing the televisions because that -- those aren't the people. Those aren't real victims here of Hurricane Katrina. Those are the people that are trying to benefit from the tragedy.

But contrary to his claim to O'Brien, in his original remarks -- broadcast remotely from a fundraiser near Philadelphia -- Beck did not single out looters for criticism. Rather, he attacked the "scumbags" who "were left in New Orleans" after Hurricane Katrina or who "decided to stay" because they were "getting all the attention" and "spoiling it for everybody." He likened those left in New Orleans after Katrina to 9-11 victims' families, who are "always complaining on television" and whom he admitted to "hating."

Later during his interview with O'Brien, Beck asserted that although "people who are used to a typical talk show" may find some of his remarks "controversial," such remarks are "cloaked in sarcasm and with comedy" because "I was joking." O'Brien responded by wishing him luck with his new CNN show.

From the September 9, 2005, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program:

BECK: Let me be real honest with you. I don't think anybody on talk radio -- I don't think anybody in their right mind is going to ever say this out loud -- but I wonder if I'm the only one that feels this way. Yesterday, when I saw the ATM cards being handed out, the $2,000 ATM cards, and they were being handed out at the Astrodome. And they actually had to close the Astrodome and seal it off for a while because there was a near-riot trying to get to these ATM cards. My first thought was, you can't just sit down and -- it's not like they're going to run out of the $2,000 ATM cards. You can wait! You know, stand in line. Maybe it's because I'm the kind of guy, when I go to a buffet, I either have to be first in line, or I'm the very last. Because I know there's going to be extra food there, and I just won't stand in the line. I'll wait until all the suckers go get their food, and then I'll go get mine. Or if I'm really hungry, I hate to admit this -- and really, I don't even have to be really hungry. If I'm really being a pig, I will kind of, like, hang out around the buffet table before the line is -- you know, chat with people right around the table: "Oh, they just opened the line! Let's go!" And then you're first in line.

When you are rioting for these tickets, the second thought that came to -- or these ATM cards, the second thing that came to mind was -- and this is horrible to say, and I wonder if I'm alone in this -- you know, it took me about a year to start hating the 9-11 victims' families? Took me about a year. And I had such compassion for them, and I really -- you know, I wanted to help them, and I was behind, you know, "Let's give them money, let's get this started." All of this stuff. And I really didn't -- of the 3,000 victims' families, I don't hate all of them. I hate about -- probably about 10 of them. And when I see a 9-11 victim family on television or whatever, I'm just like, "Oh, shut up!" I'm so sick of them because they're always complaining. And we did our best for them. And, again, it's only about 10.

But the second thought I had when I saw these people and they had to shut down the Astrodome and lock it down, I thought: I didn't think I could hate victims faster than the 9-11 victims. These guys, when you see -- you know, it's really sad. We're not hearing anything about Mississippi. We're not hearing anything about Alabama. We're hearing about the victims in New Orleans. This is a 90,000-square-mile disaster site; New Orleans is 181 square miles. A hundred and -- 0.2 percent of the disaster area is New Orleans! And that's all we're hearing about, are the people in New Orleans. Those are the only ones we're seeing on television are the scumbags -- again, and it's not all the people in New Orleans. Most of the people in New Orleans got out! It's just a small percentage of those who were left in New Orleans, or who decided to stay in New Orleans, and they're getting all the attention. It's exactly like the 9-11 victims' families. There's about 10 of them that are spoiling it for everybody.

From the May 5 edition of CNN's American Morning:

O'BRIEN: You've said, obviously, as you well know, lots of controversial things. For example, let's talk about what you said about the 9-11 families. You said basically this. Let's show -- throw the graphic up there for me. There we go. You said this: "And when I see a 9-11 victim family on TV or whatever, I'm just like 'Oh, shut up!' I'm just so sick of them because they're always complaining. And we did our best for them." You know, people are going to be watching on TV. Is this going to be the tone of the show too?

BECK: Yeah, what an interesting way to take a phrase out of context. First of all, I said that at a fundraiser that I was holding for victims' families for Hurricane Katrina. When you look at it in its entire context, what I was saying was in the context of this fundraiser, you have to stop looking at the people who are complaining on television. In Hurricane Katrina, you have to stop looking at the people that are stealing the televisions because that -- those aren't the people. Those aren't real victims here of Hurricane Katrina. Those are the people that are trying to benefit from the tragedy. And out of -- and the exact quote was, on the 9-11 victims, out of the 3,000 families, there's maybe three or four that you continually see on television that are using the tragedy for their own political agenda. And those people, I'm sick of hearing from because, honestly, I stopped at every stoplight after 9-11 and I dug into my wallet and I gave money until it hurt after there. I didn't have to give money to the 9-11 victims' families. I wanted to, and so did the rest of America. We did our best for them, and I hope we're continuing to do our best for them. But you've got to cut us some slack as well. We made some mistakes.

O'BRIEN: Controversial, this show? Or do you think you're just going to run the gamut from A to Z?

BECK: No, I -- not intentionally controversial. Honest. I mean, whether you like my opinion or hate my opinion, it is my opinion, and I'm not doing it to be controversial. I'm not doing it to hack anybody off. I mean, we really hope to be entertaining. I mean one of the reasons why I think that we're deemed controversial is because I say things -- much of what I say is cloaked in sarcasm and with comedy. And so, those people who are used to a typical talk show look at it and say, "I can't believe he would say that." Well, it's because I was joking.

O'BRIEN: Glenn Beck, good luck on your show.


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So Beck is not only a bigot. he's a liar too.
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Magginkat
 
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Reply Sat 6 May, 2006 08:43 am
Baldimo wrote:
Roxxxanne wrote:
You must not listen to Air America or watch CNN. Filth? What filth? CNN no right wingers? Is Rsuh Limbaugh's gf still on CNN? Of course, we know Paula Zahn still is. As are many other righties.


I have listened to Air America and the amount of anti-christine rhortic on there is enough to make most of them sound like bigots. Rush has a gf I thought he was married. Please name the many other righties?


What the hell is anti-christine?

Ru$h has a couple of ex-wives according to what I have read, maybe more. Seems to me that ole Ru$h was caught in another lie recently when he claimed that the red head (at last glance) was his girl friend. There was a whole lotta denial at CNN. I hear that Pig boy hasn't mentioned her since then.

As for CNN...... name the entire list with the exception of Jack Cafferty, Lou Dobbs & Anderson Cooper. There may be a couple more who are not rabid righties but they are few and far between.





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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Sat 6 May, 2006 08:57 am
Jack Cafferty and the Dobbster are not liberals by any means. Both are rather non-partisan. You might add Larry King to the liberal/moderate list. Rush's gf is Darrin Kagin.

If one wants to research all the pro-Bush administration reporting on CNN, just go to mediamatters.org and do a search. CNN is not liberal by any means. Not by a longshot.

Go to
http://mediamatters.org/items/200605030014 and listen to the audio clip then tell me he is not a bigot.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 10 May, 2006 07:40 am
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 10 May, 2006 07:42 am
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Wed 10 May, 2006 07:43 am
Mexico is run by corruption from top to bottom. Nothing new. How is that a racist statement on Beck's part?
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 10 May, 2006 07:46 am
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