David Sirota | It Is Happening Here
Friday 26 February 2010
by: David Sirota, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed
Let's pause and give thanks to Glenn Beck.
No, seriously -- because that's what he's due.
We owe this talk-show-host-turned-political-leader gratitude for using his televised keynote address to the Conservative Political Action Conference to so frankly outline what the conservative movement has become -- and why it repulses so many Americans.
Coming days after an anti-tax terrorist kamikaze-attacked a government facility in Texas, and following Republicans like Sen. Scott Brown and Rep. Steve King expressing sympathy for that terrorist's grievances, Beck's homily stands as the moment's most forthright manifesto on the right's authoritarian objectives.
Beck began his speech posing as a libertarian against "big government." Notice that most Republican icons are now saying this, though not all resemble Beck -- not all of them previously pushed the big-government Patriot Act or the even-bigger-government bank bailout.
From there, Beck worked up a drenching sweat, criticizing Theodore Roosevelt's notion that we should make sure the accumulation of wealth is "honorably obtained" and "represents benefit to the community."
His porcine complexion verging on crimson, Beck called that concept of "community" a "cancer" that "is not our founders' idea of America" -- somehow forgetting the notions of community and solidarity inherent in the founders' "Join or Die" motto.
But ignorance, no matter how embarrassing, doesn't get in Beck's way. To wild applause, he labeled this alleged tumor of "community" the supposedly evil "progressivism" -- and he told disciples to "eradicate it" from the nation.
The lesson was eminently clear, coming in no less than the keynote address to one of America's most important political conventions. Beck taught us that a once-principled conservative movement of reasoned activists has turned into a mob -- one that does not engage in civilized battles of ideas. Instead, these torch-carriers, gun-brandishers and tea partiers follow an anti-government terrorist attack by cheering a demagogue's demand for the physical annihilation of those with whom he disagrees -- namely anyone, but particularly progressives, who value "community."
No doubt, some conservatives will parse, insisting Beck was only endorsing the "eradication" of progressivism but not of progressives. These same willful ignoramuses will also likely say that the Nazis' beef was with Judaism but not Jews, and that white supremacists dislike African-American culture but have no problem with black people.
Other conservatives will surely depict Beck's "eradication" line as just the jest of a self-described "rodeo clown" -- merely the "fusion of entertainment and enlightenment," as his radio motto intones. But if Beck is half as smart as he incessantly tells listeners he is, then he knows it's no joke.
In a melting-pot nation of slave descendants and immigrant refugees haunted by ancestral memories of despotic violence, Beck is deliberately employing coded and menacing language, warning his opponents not to believe Sinclair Lewis' refrain that such horror "can't happen here." Beck wants adversaries to know that it can and it will -- to them, and at his movement's hands.
Really, the threat isn't even veiled. To understand it, just ponder comparisons. For instance, ask yourself: What is the difference between Beck's decree and that of Rwanda's genocidal leaders in the 1990s? The former broadcasted a call to "eradicate" the "cancer"-like progressives; the latter a call to "exterminate the cockroaches." Likewise, what separates Beck's screed from a bin Laden fatwa? They may employ different ideologies and languages, but both endorse the wholesale elimination of large groups of Americans.
And so we finally see tyranny's hideous image within our midst: Itís not a tightly cropped mustache in a beige uniform; itís a clean-shaven baby face in a suit -- a rodeo clown with a chalkboard who unfortunately speaks for modern-day conservatism.
We should thank him, at least, for admitting what his movement truly wants.
David Sirota is the author of the best-selling books "Hostile Takeover" and "The Uprising." He hosts the morning show on AM760 in Colorado and blogs at OpenLeft.com. E-mail him at ds@davidsirota.com or follow him on Twitter @davidsirota.
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Those that forget history
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 09:51 — Anonymous (not verified)Those that forget history are bound to repeat it. Glen Beck and the radical right are sounding
more and more like Adolf Hilter was in the early 1930's
"Well," (to quote Reagan);
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 10:28 — Vic Anderson (not verified)"Well," (to quote Reagan); Beck only prattles the extreme reaction of a radio clown, BUT OBAMA actually PRACTICES totalitarian duplicity in halfascist corporate collusion against US "fellow" Americans under the smoke and mirrorspeaking guises of "HOPE" and "CHANGE"! Who's by far the bigger threat? As one of the PEOPLE, Beck's only exercising his Constitutional right of speech! Indeed, deplore what he says; but why demonize? I believe the cheek turn requires "defend to the death" such rights! Peace AND Love.
At no time ever has the
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 11:42 — Anonymous (not verified)At no time ever has the disease known as American conservatism been either reasoned or intelligent.
On the contrary, it is at its roots a terrorist movement, steeped in violence, that seeks to achieve its ends through lies, murder, and theft.
The paradigm and true home of this criminal tendency is the Ku Klux Klan as franchised by Blackwater Corporation. Any appearance to the contrary is now and always has been deceptive.
The traditional American anticommunist liberal, as Robert Frost once said, is someone who can't win an argument with himself. These are people who live their whole lives in the hope that some fascist prostitute such as Harvey Mansfield will decide after they die that they were "manly" after all.
The universal desire of these people to have tea with "the intelligent conservtive" is merely another manifestation of the treachery that characterizes all their thoughts and deeds--a treachery fully embraced by Barack Obama, whose complete untrustworthiness is the logical outcome of this whole fraudulent tradition. Their pusillanimity is a sign of their secret devotion to the nazi scum whose purposes they ultimately (and gladly) serve.
Use these people when they are useful, but never trust them and always know that sooner or later they will have to be disposed of.
I've concluded part of the
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 12:43 — Anonymous (not verified)I've concluded part of the reason that John Stewart so obviously hates Glenn Beck is because Beck is every bit as over the top and downright silly as Stewart is on his show. Stewart, however, makes little attempt to present himself as a "serious" journalist and actually seems to take offense that a lot of people find him more "fair and balanced" that MSNBC or CNN. Beck, on the other hand, tries to present himself as a "serious" journalist and commentator...at the same time he is weeping his eyes out and scrawling insanely on a blackboard. Beck is a glorified shock jock, nothing more, nothing less.
Let's celebrate our first
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 15:29 — Anonymous (not verified)Let's celebrate our first amendment rights at least.
People in this country are pissed off, and should be. The failures are immense, and a willing audience is going to cathartically drink up Beck's news/entertainment.
Beck’s stateless and
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 17:05 — Anonymous (not verified)Beck’s stateless and lawless government may be appealing to someone who has already a polluted mind. Beck’s idealized paradise will be full of polluted lakes and water reservoirs. Destruction of forests and parks and wild animals. Chicken and cows full of hormones and antibiotics. Since he doesn’t believe, and for whom science and hard evidence is mythology, he will never be affected by cancer, liver destroyed by mercury, cooper, lead, bacterial, viruses, fecal detritus, parasites and more, provided by water supply, without any control. Those may, in Beck mind, be Government originated maladies. Banks will be free to ruin him and his followers, foreclosure their homes and adopt credits abusive practices. He and his followers’ families will never have diseases preventable by vaccines, and will not be subjected to the perils of faulty cars, ovens, and appliances and the devastating side effects of drugs produced by unscrupulous companies only interested in making money. In his wonderful world, airlines will be free to fly whatever they want and charge customers whatever they wants, without mandatory and proper maintenance. The list may be longer but, if this is what he wants then we do not have to worry, he is right to fight progress. But the fact remains, he cannot demonstrate or give any single piece of evidence that Banks and corporations are able to regulate themselves.
It is perfectly fine to
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 17:07 — Anonymous (not verified)It is perfectly fine to insist on your right to free speech and to utilize it however once you do the responsibility of using such free speech is yours. If you shout "fire" in a crowded theater you will be responsible for the horrible results of your free speech. Beck must be and will be held responsible for his have no doubt!
Anonymous 20:29 - what first
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 17:47 — Brian (not verified)Anonymous 20:29 - what first amendment rights? The Supreme Court has ruled that freedom of speech is freedom of money and that corporations can spend as much as they want to influence elections. Real people have no such power, except the extremely rich. I can't buy a time slot on TV to influence millions of people. I can't hire a PR person to join political debates on TV and skew them to serve my goals. I can't buy a news network and then fill it with commentators spewing whatever propaganda will serve my goals.
Glen Beck may be so pathetic that he seems funny, but he is no joke. He and others on Faux News, plus Limblah, are trying to foment a violent revolution, and millions of their followers are buying guns and ammunition and joining groups like the Oath Keepers. More and more of them will go over the edge and commit acts of violence, like the guy who shot the abortion doctor in Kansas and the guy who flew his plane into a government building in Texas.
Some 35 years ago, on the
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 17:58 — Robert B. (not verified)Some 35 years ago, on the anniversary of Joe McCarthy's death, I attended a memorial service in his memory. A variety of speakers sang his praises, but one of them stuck with me, a man who said that "We need to destroy the monster before it destroys us!"
The kind of talk that Glenn Beck uses is nothing new. The right wing's goals haven't budged an inch in 60 years. "But if you talk about destruction, don't you know that you can drown me out."
Frankly, I wouldn't be surprised if a second Civil War is heading our way. The left might want to rethink its opposition to gun ownership. You might need them.
Glenn Beck is a master of
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 21:16 — Loki (not verified)Glenn Beck is a master of deception and manipulation and he does a wonderful job of fear-mongering. He does not however represent true conservatism. Whoever asked him to speak at CPAC made a huge mistake. Those that believe that he represents something more than the interests that back him are even more mistaken.
The anon@16:42 said "The
Sat, 02/27/2010 - 09:49 — Austin Loomis (not verified)The anon@16:42 said "The traditional American anticommunist liberal, as Robert Frost once said, is someone who can't win an argument with himself." Thanks; I'd been trying to remember who said it. (What he actually said was that "A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in an argument." I was remembering it as "too polite" etc.)
Brian: That. Just that.
Robert B: Actually, it was "don't you know that you can c0unt me out." Would that more people agreed with St. Jock.
Anonymous(first
Sun, 02/28/2010 - 12:06 — WCH (not verified)Anonymous(first comment):"Those that forget history are bound to repeat it."
WCh's corollary to your paraphrase of that famous quote: "No one ever learns from history, so we will repeat it."
Just as in 1930s Germany, 1920s and on USSR, and elsewhere, the citizenry of the USA loudly parrots the inspiring quotation of those truly remarkable founders of the Republic, but have lost the meaning in a quagmire of skillfully ginned up hate, sheer idiocy, fear and hopelessly ignorant self importance, all skillfully generated by the propaganda machine of the Power Elite.
Without exaggeration or hyperbole, welcome to the Fascist States of America. I used to fear the coming of fascism to America. Now I fear the consequences that it is already here.
In Glenn Beck's dreams he is
Sun, 02/28/2010 - 14:38 — Anonymous (not verified)In Glenn Beck's dreams he is a major political figure of the dissident right. He's in reality a puppet clown, like O'reilly, Hannity, Limbaugh, Stern. Disingenuously, they all maintain they are primarily entertainers. Yet they will accept followers who cannot or haven't thought for themselves. Put it out there and see who bites. Distract, dissemble.
So proper education would be a good step toward keeping these would-be tyrants in their place: on the stage with all strings in place. It's disturbing to imagine these people actually influencing others to take up their warped cause. What is their cause besides an extreme version of more of the same?