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Glenn Beck Praises God for the Existence of Fox News
Glenn Beck opened his Fox News program tonight by diving straight into the echo chamber of propaganda by praising Fox News for covering their own manufactured story about the DOJ and the New Black Panthers. Beck even went as far as to thank God for the existence of Fox News, “No one in the media seems to care a lot, thank God that there’s Fox.”
Here is the video courtesy of Media Matters:
Beck said, “We’ve gotten it right yet again, and it’s important that you understand that. I’ll explain why. No one in the media seems to care an awful lot, Thank God that there’s Fox.” After the intro Beck continued to sell FNC’s fake DOJ/New Black Panther story, “Here we are picking the slack up for the rest of the media again today. When you see this video, and when I show you the dots we are going to connect you might ask yourself, yet again, where is the media? We are as network and individuals here standing alone, more and more of the time. (Beck could mean this literally, if his declining ratings are any indication). It’s a pretty amazing place we find ourselves in. The media seems fairly disinterested in the Black Panther case that was dropped by the Justice Department and Eric Holder. (Because like Obama, Holder is black). This is incredible.”
There is a pretty simple reason why the media is passing on this DOJ/Black Panther scandal. It isn’t true. See if this M.O. rings a bell. Fox News finds a right wing activist, in this case J. Christian Adams, who one of the people who served in and help politicize the DOJ under George W. Bush, and runs with the completely unsubstantiated claim of said activist that the case against the New Black Panthers was dismissed by the DOJ for racial reasons, and then Fox News embeds the trumped up charge in all of its programming, until the bogus claims are accepted as fact. This all should sound very familiar as this is the same step for step methodology that the network used to drum up their bogus ACORN scandal.
The problem is that the facts don’t match the story. According to Media Matters, “The Bush administration’s Justice Department — not the Obama administration — made the decision not to pursue criminal charges against members of the New Black Panther Party for alleged voter intimidation at a polling center in Philadelphia in 2008.” Even worse, the Obama DOJ did prosecute a member of the New Black Panthers for carrying a nightstick outside of a polling place in Philadelphia. This is in contrast to the Bush DOJ with did not prosecute the Minutemen for carrying a weapon and harassing Hispanics in Arizona during the 2006 election.
Beck’s comments are a perfect example of the cult like mind control tactics that the network uses on its audience. Beck tells his audience that Fox News is divine and thanks God for the network’s creation. He sows the seeds of mistrust towards other sources of information, and tops it off with a dose fear about an enemy that has them outnumbered, so that he reinforces the us against them mentality. The Fox News audience is not stupid. They are indoctrinated, and this is why they sound like cultists when they try to discuss politics with the outside world.
Their viewers live in their own bubble where the only facts that matter, just like in the New Black Panther case, are those created, and endorsed by Fox News. This is an example of the echo chamber that President Obama spoke about at the University of Michigan in May. Unless by God, Beck meant Rupert Murdoch, it is doubtful that the divine had anything to do with the creation of Fox News, because the notion of a God that would create such a tool for hate and ignorance is not something that I wish to contemplate.
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EnglishSaddle
Jul. 7th, 2010 at 7:25 pm
How bad does it have to be before someone forces Fox to label themselves propaganda or “entertainment”?
Jason Easley
Jul. 7th, 2010 at 7:30 pm
I don’t even want to think about what that would entail, maybe a total radicalization of the FNC audience towards violence?
Ardiva
Jul. 7th, 2010 at 8:18 pm
Yes, he’s thankful for Fox. He uses them for his rabid platform and they allow it.
Shiva (Moderator)
Jul. 7th, 2010 at 9:32 pm
In the old days reporting something that others weren’t, was called a scoop. Now all we have is Glenn Beck scooping manure into the airwaves claiming that Fox news is carrying the slack.
I for one do not expect any truth from Glenn Beck or Fox news
Someone needs to stand up who is in a position of media credibility Rachel Maddow and refute what this guy says every single day
Nikolai
Jul. 7th, 2010 at 10:58 pm
Think about it; since 9/11 faux has alienated a LOT of folks with their propaganda, especially after seeing the damage done to the country with faux cheering on the pillagers. Also, I figure there are a certain percentage of viewers who don’t really believe what they hear on faux, they are merely watching out of boredom, or to see what those nutty faux folks are going to do next. Bottom line, if faux had been a little more sly (pun) and a little less obvious, they could have drawn people in, but in the long run they overplayed their hand and exposed themselves and their overlords. I do believe they are partially responsible for the election of President Obama. Thanks faux!
Anne
Jul. 8th, 2010 at 1:42 pm
It is truly scary to think of what Beck will do next in order to stay “relevant.” By continuing with this bogus story on the Black Panthers, he and his ilk manage to help perpetuate the racial animosity that has been a big factor in preventing this country from reaching its full potential.
In an increasingly diverse country like this one, the people who will fare the best are those whose racial pride does not depend on putting down people who are different from them, or subjugating others. As far as I am concerned, the only healthy racial pride is a healthy self-respect accompanied by a respect for others, as well as acknowledging the right of others to similar pride.
Beck appeals to people who are afraid of change and who also want their basest prejudices confirmed. I have heard that he doesn’t believe a lot of what he says. To me, that makes it even more reprehensible because of his deliberate stoking of hate for financial gain.