conversationpc wrote:You're kidding me, right. He says that he wants to debunk them, that he doesn't believe them but, at the point he was on that show, he hadn't been able to do so yet. He ended up doing just that. There's nothing to see here.
He only said he didn't believe them AFTER he went on the air, and said that he couldn't disprove them, saying:
"If you trust our government it’s fine, if you have any kind of fear that we might we headed toward a totalitarian state, look out, buckle up. There’s something going on in our country that ain’t good."That's tin foil hat fear mongering right out of the Alex Jones playbook.
If his first obligation was really to the truth, he'd get his facts first, report the story later.
After the GOP became a political non-entity in the wake of Bush crashing the economy, Beck decided to play for something bigger.
So now he’s ripping off Alex Jones, Art Bell, and the Ron Paul Patriot Movement.
It’s so obvious.
conversationpc wrote:..and I NEVER had the impression that he totally believed in them.
Good for you.
If only this arrested gullible Beck fan had been equally as strong of mind.
http://www.mediaite.com/online/tipping- ... -and-ammo/conversationpc wrote:When you're researching something, you kind of have an obligation to go into it unbiased (as much as possible).
This sounds unbiased to you?
"If you trust our government it’s fine, if you have any kind of fear that we might we headed toward a totalitarian state, look out, buckle up. There'’s something going on in our country that ain’t good."This is the kind of tweaked-out paranoid crap Beck spews on a daily basis.
If it’s not FEMA camps, it’s socialist art work in Rockefeller Center, Eugenics and Euthanasia Czars, or Progressives being solely responsible for all the ills of society including prohibition –much of it barely accurate and in many cases, just plain historically wrong.
conversationpc wrote:Asking people to pray is fearmongering, huh? Religious bigot much?
Not at all, just increasingly odd behavior from a noticeably sick man.
If I wanted to be proselytized, I’d flip on the 700 Club.