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Glenn Beck and the Rise of Fox News's Militia Media

by: Eric Boehlert  |  Media Matters

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Right-wing talk show hosts like Glenn Beck are stirring up anger towards the government. (Photo: GQ)

    After a night of drinking, followed by an early-morning argument with his mother, with whom he shared a Pittsburgh apartment, 22-year-old Richard Poplawski put on a bulletproof vest, grabbed his guns, including an AK-47 rifle, and waited for the police to respond to the domestic disturbance call his mother had placed. When two officers arrived at the front door, Poplawski shot them both in the head, and then killed another officer who tried to rescue his colleagues.

    In the wake of the bloodbath, we learned that Poplawski was something of a conspiracy nut who embraced dark, radical rhetoric about America. He was convinced the government wanted to take away his guns, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported. Specifically, Poplawski, as one friend described it, feared "the Obama gun ban that's on the way" and "didn't like our rights being infringed upon." (FYI, there is no Obama gun ban in the works.) The same friend said the shooter feared America was "going to see the end of our times."

    We learned that Poplawski hosted his own (failed) Internet radio show and that he visited the website of 9-11 conspiracy backer Alex Jones, who has been hyping the threat of a totalitarian world government for years. More recently, Jones has been warning listeners like Poplawski about The Obama Deception (that's the name of Jones' new documentary DVD) and how President Obama is bound to destroy America.

    Who's Alex Jones? Even according to some conservative bloggers, the anti-government, anti-Obama talker is a "freak" who's popular with "the tin foil hat crowd." Like with Poplawski, apparently.

    Jones might be a "freak," but he has recently been embraced -- and mainstreamed -- by Fox News, as part of the news channel's unprecedented drive to push radical propaganda warning of America's democratic demise under the new president.

    During a March 18 webcast of FoxNews.com's proudly paranoid "Freedom Watch," Andrew Napolitano introduced a segment about "what the government has done to take your liberty and your property away." And with that, he welcomed onto the show "the one, the only, the great Alex Jones," who began ranting about "exposing" the New World Order and the threat posed by an emerging "global government."

    "I appreciate what you're exposing," Napolitano assured his guest.

    Waving around a copy of his Obama Deception, Jones warned Fox News webcast viewers about Obama's "agenda" for "gun confiscation" and the new president's plan to "bring in total police-state control" to America.

    Jones also noted with excitement that Fox News' Glenn Beck had recently begun warning about the looming New World Order on his show, just like Jones had for years. "It is great!" cheered the conspiracist. (Like Jones, Beck recently warned viewers that "the Second Amendment is under fire.") Concluding the interview, Fox News' Napolitano announced "it's absolutely been a pleasure" listening to Jones' insights.

    We don't know if Poplawski tuned in to watch Jones' star turn for Fox News last month. But is there any doubt that Fox News is playing an increasingly erratic and dangerous game by embracing the type of paranoid insurrection rhetoric that people like Poplawski are now acting on? By stoking dark fears about the ominous ruins that await an Obama America, by ratcheting up irresponsible back-to-the-wall scenarios, Fox News has waded into a territory that no other news organization has ever dared to exploit.

    What Fox News is now programming on a daily (unhinged) basis is unprecedented in the history of American television, especially in the form of Beck's program. Night after night, week after week, Beck rails against the president while denouncing him or his actions, alternately, as Marxist, socialist, or fascist. He felt entirely comfortable pondering whether the federal government, under the auspices of FEMA, was building concentration camps to round up Americans in order to institute totalitarian rule. (It wasn't until this week that Beck was finally able to "debunk" the FEMA conspiracy theory.) And that's when Beck wasn't gaming out bloody scenarios for the coming civil war against Obama-led tyranny. In just a few shorts months, Beck raced to the head of Fox News' militia media movement.

    Just prior to the Pittsburgh massacre, Beck's often bizarre on-air performances, in which his rants against the Obama administration's dark forces were mixed in with his tearful proclamations of love of country, had turned him into a highly rated laughingstock. "That is a shaky cat," Dennis Miller recently giggled while describing Beck. MSNBC's Joe Scarborough broke into hysterics after a montage of Beck's most weepy moments. And TV satirists have had a field day at the Fox News host's expense. (Stephen Colbert: "Crank up the crazy and rip off the knob!")

    But I'm not sure people should be laughing.

    The consequences of Fox News' doomsday programming now seem entirely predictable. As Jeffrey Jones, a professor of media and politics at Old Dominion University, recently explained to The New York Times in regard to Beck's rhetoric, "People hear their values are under attack and they get worried. It becomes an opportunity for them to stand up and do something."

    People like Richard Poplawski? FYI, weeks before his deadline shooting spree, Poplawski uploaded a video clip of Beck ominously referencing the FEMA camps on Fox News.

    It's true that Beck, in response to mounting criticism, made this statement on his show:

    BECK: Let me be clear on one thing. If someone tries to harm another person in the name of the Constitution or the truth behind 9-11 or anything else, they are just as dangerous and crazy as those people we don't seem to recognize anymore -- you know, the ones who kill in the name of Allah.

    But look at the very next two lines of his monologue: "There are enemies both foreign and domestic in America tonight. Call it fearmongering or call it the truth." That doesn't sound like Beck was backing away from his rhetorical call to arms to fend off the Marxist -- no, wait -- fascist Obama administration.

    And let's drop the idea -- pushed hard by Beck himself -- that he's simply a modern-day Howard Beale, from the classic film Network, just an angry, I'm-mad-as-hell everyman lashing out at the hypocrisies of our time. Nonsense. Beale's unvarnished on-air rants from Network targeted conformity, corporate conglomerates, and the propaganda power of television. ("This tube," he called it.) Beck, by contrast, unleashes his anger against, and whips up dark scenarios about, the new president of the United States. Big difference.

    Here's a sampling of what Beck's been drumming into the heads of viewers, a portion of whom likely (and logically) hear his rhetoric as a call to action. That the government is a "heroin pusher using smiley-faced fascism to grow the nanny state." That it's indoctrinating our children; that we have "come to a very dangerous point in our country's long, storied history." Beck's concerned that the "Big Brother" government will soon dictate what its citizens can eat, at what temperature their house can be set, and what kind of cars they're allowed to drive.

    Beck's sure "[d]epression and revolution" are what await America under Obama, and fears moving "towards a totalitarian state." The country today sometimes reminds Beck of "the early days of Adolf Hitler." Beck thinks that Obama, who has "surrounded himself by Marxists his whole life," is now "addicting this country to heroin -- the heroin that is government slavery."

    And it's not just Beck. Appearing on Fox News, Dick Morris recently made a wildly irresponsible comment that looks even worse in light of the Pittsburgh law-enforcement slayings: "Those crazies in Montana who say, 'We're going to kill ATF agents because the UN's going to take over' -- well, they're beginning to have a case."

    And it's not just Fox News. Radio nut Michael Savage recently claimed that "we have a naked Marxist for president." And high-profile conservative blogger Erick Erickson contemplated the beating of politicians: "At what point do [people] get off the couch, march down to their state legislator's house, pull him outside, and beat him to a bloody pulp for being an idiot?"

    Of course, the right-wingers at Free Republic are way ahead of Erickson as they fantasize about Obama's assassination: "And let's face it: all the speculation about Obama being the actual Antichrist will either be confirmed or denied if someone gets off a lucky shot at the SOB."

    "Go Kill Liberals!"

    I wonder if Glenn Beck knows who Jim Adkisson is. Adkisson made headlines on July 28, 2008, when he brought his sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun into the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee, and, after whipping it out of a guitar case, opened fire on parishioners while a group of schoolchildren performed songs up by the altar. Adkisson killed two people and wounded several others.

    Adkisson, a 58-year-old unemployed truck driver, brought 70 shotgun shells with him to the church and assumed he'd keep killing until the police arrived on the scene and shot him dead as well. Instead, some members of the congregation were able to wrestle him to the ground and hold him for police.

    When investigators went to Adkisson's home in search of a motive, as well as evidence for the pending trial, they found copies of Savage's Liberalism is a Mental Disorder, Let Freedom Ring by Sean Hannity, and The O'Reilly Factor, by Fox News' Bill O'Reilly. They also came across what was supposed to have been Adkisson's suicide note: a handwritten, four-page manifesto explaining his murderous actions. The one-word answer for his deed? Hate. The three-word answer? He hated liberals.

    The only way we can rid ourselves of this evil is kill them in the streets. Kill them where they gather. I'd like to encourage other like minded people to do what I've done. If life aint worth living anymore don't just Kill yourself. Do something for your Country before you go. Go Kill Liberals!

    What Adkisson especially hated about liberals ("this cancer, this pestilence") and what he hated about candidate "Osama Hussein Obama" was that they were marching America toward ruin: "Liberals are evil, they embrace the tenets of Karl Marx, they're Marxist, socialist, communists." Adkisson seethed over the way liberals were "trying to turn this country into a communist state" and couldn't comprehend why they would "embrace Marxism."

    Sound familiar, Glenn?

    John Bohstedt was one of the Unitarian church members who tackled Adkisson

    "There are a lot of people who hate liberals, and if we stir that around in the pot and on the airwaves, eventually there will be people (like Adkisson) ... who get infected by the violent rhetoric and put it into violent action," Bohstedt said.

    He remained worried about future violence: "Do you think there are other Jim Adkissons out there listening to hate speech? I do."

    Me too.

  

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This piece is just as guilty

This piece is just as guilty of "fear mongering" as the subjects discussed. What all the recent - and past - spree shooters have in common is this money quote from above: "If life aint worth living anymore..." That's why virtually all either kill themselves or provoke their own "death by cop." They are ticking time bombs - whether they're set off by some FOX nut or their old boss or ex-wife isn't relevant. We've had crazy Becks and Limbaughs with us forever - to suggest these loons might start some sort of wave of revolt is simply silly.

Seems to me a Marxist

Seems to me a Marxist president wouldn't cheerfully hand over a couple of trillion to rich, greedy bankers as a reward for sending the economy over a cliff. There are too many poorly educated people who believe this nonsense. I'm getting the hell out of here while the getting is good.

This is really frightening

This is really frightening stuff. Imagine what's going to happen if the economy does NOT get turned around and there is an extended and severe period of desperation in this country? The very people who are trying to help others thru gov't programs are going to be demonized and put at risk by these delusional crazies.

The astonishing,

The astonishing, mind-numbing hypocrisy of the people who are "leading" what's left of the Republican Party continues to astonish, and shows whether a Cornyn or a Limbaugh, these leaders have no regard for this country and its tradition of diversity and honest political difference and debate. When the shoe was on the other foot, these same Repugnicans were impugning the patriotism of anyone who dared to question the Sun King-like Shrub and his blockheaded, short-sighted pronouncements ... let alone make claims like mad-dog Glenn Beck does every day. History tells me that to this lickspittle ranter, Eisenhower and even Nixon would be considered commie sympathizers or worse. (The John Birch Society did call Ike a communist dupe ... remember??) What's left (no pun intended) of the media needs to ruthlessly expose these rants for the lies and distortions that they are at their core, whenever and wherever they are uttered.

I disagree with frank1569 -

I disagree with frank1569 - yes, we've had crazies with us forever, but they've never had their own "news" network to aid them in mainlining their hateful insanity into the brain of America. There are lots of people hanging around with lots of guns in the basement, and their lives are essentially empty except for the final shoot-em-up scenario that plays like a loop in their heads. The negative emotions intentionally stirred up by FOX are only making these wannabe patriots more antsy while validating their cause. Don't ignore the obvious.

frank1569 might want to pull

frank1569 might want to pull his head out of the sand for a moment. While it's true we have always had nut cases and serial killers in our midst, we have NOT had the virulence of Beck and Limbaugh et al, nor the limited numbers of independent media outlets willing to report on and correct the idiocies they spew, nor the immense stockpiles of weapons held by the growing hate groups in the US. And times are ripe for getting the folks hit hard by the current financial crisis to rise up, get mad, and do. . . whatever the hate mongers suggest.

HOw is this any different

HOw is this any different from how Randi Rhodes or Mike Malloy used to spin things about Bush? (When they still had jobs.)

This piece is not fear

This piece is not fear mongering. It is trying to present information so critical thinkers can try to understand 'the enemy'. As I see it, in this case the media 'nuts' like Limbaugh and Beck are the real 'enemy' of the state. they use their media 'soapbox' to spread their hateful lies about our elected president. Thank God we live in a country that promotes free speech on both sides to air out the truth about the right-wing hate mongers.

This piece is not as guilty

This piece is not as guilty as the subjects discussed. While the crazies have been with us forever, they haven't had nationwide exposure via TV like Beck, who uses his alleged Christianity to drag other, ill-educated believers into his various political and social delusions. If people can't get together to deal with big challenges like global warming, these reactionary loud mouths will have achieved their goal, to everyone's grief.

When does hate speech on

When does hate speech on radio and TV become the equivalent of shouting "Fire!" in a crowded movie theater? I believe in the wisdom of the Constitution and am thankful that in America we have a Bill of Rights that includes free speech, but like all of our rights we have to be cognizant of where our rights end and the next person's begin. Some hateful speech we do not allow on the airwaves. Why do we allow Fox to get away with inciting violence? If the FCC has rules banning obscenity, why not violent speech? Didn't it used to be illegal to threaten our President? Why aren't those laws being enforced?

I believe that NON-DEBATED

I believe that NON-DEBATED RANTING MEDIA exists in America today because Reagan did away with the FAIRNESS DOCTRINE IN MEDIA, which paved the way for the wide emergence of what amounts to 24/7 ranting propaganda machines that have no requirement to give equal time to opposing points of view.... AND... For the past 30+ years, Congress and Presidents have almost completely deregulated the MEDIA OWNERSHIP RULES in America, which has resulted in super-concentrating what was once a broadly owned, diverse American Media--- perhaps by as many as a couple hundred separate entities back in 1970, all the way down to where ALMOST ALL MEDIA IN AMERICA IS NOW OWNED BY JUST A FEW GIGANTIC CORPORATIONS, who, everyday, get to decide what is news, information and the reflection of basic reality Americans see, hear and read... WOW...!!!.. Now that's a LOT OF POWER to 'sway'.. 'convince'.. 'change'.. 'motivate'.. 'CON'..!!....... Ever ask yourself who OWNS THE MEDIA in America?... Ever thought about what it might mean when one Corporation or Media Mogul owns a 24 Hour Cable News Enterprise, Numerous Magazines, News Papers, Publishing Companies, Radio Stations...?.... Or better yet--- ask yourself this--- If FREE SPEECH IS A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT supposedly guaranteed to ALL Americans..., Is it also a Right to Own ALL the MEDIA so that ONLY THE FREE SPEECH OF A FEW CORPORATE ENTITIES CAN BE HEARD..?... Why is there no talk or debate going on about/over this particular National Disaster..?... Could it be because ALMOST ALL MEDIA IN AMERICA IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY JUST A FEW GIGANTIC CORPORATIONS..?

In response to frank1569's

In response to frank1569's comment, the people who don't recognize the Becks and Limbaughs as loons truly believe they are defending their country from attack. The more patriotic they are, the more dangerous they are. Pointing this fact out is NOT fear mongering.

When you have the courts

When you have the courts ruling here there is no question as to culpability http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_Man_manual In November 1997, a U.S. appeals court ruled 3-0 that Hit Man was not protected by the free speech/free press clause of the First Amendment and thus Paladin Enterprises could be held liable for a triple murder committed by one of its readers.

When you have the courts

When you have the courts ruling here there is no question as to culpability http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_Man_manual In November 1997, a U.S. appeals court ruled 3-0 that Hit Man was not protected by the free speech/free press clause of the First Amendment and thus Paladin Enterprises could be held liable for a triple murder committed by one of its readers.

Alex Jones is not completely

Alex Jones is not completely nutty. Most of the information he presents is backed up, many times by official sources. For instance, it is a fact that reference to "detention facilities" does appear in legislation and budget amendments. Where people can differ is in the conclusions drawn from this information. Jones tends to jump to extremes. The 'concentration camps" came from the Bush Administration, as did most of the heavy-handed police and surveillance powers. Jones was speaking out about it then, and was never of course featured on FOX News when the responsibility could be placed with the Republicans. Hyping up extreme conclusions in concert with blaming Obama is definitely irresponsible, if not something worse.Particularly since FOX reaches many millions, and network broadcasts carry some sort of authority, justified or not. One other point - the common thread linking most spree shooters is the use of prescription anti-depressants.

These folks are not funny in

These folks are not funny in the least. We went to war in Iraq because lies were repeated often enough that they became truth to the undiscerning. Lies like these, exacerbated by Bush and Cheney have injected fear into the undereducated members of our population and given incentive to those of unstable mind. Our most dangerous enemies ares not Iran China or Russia or anyone outside of our country. The main enemy of America is this frightened, gullible portion of the population of this great land who know not how to count their blessings and have the poverty of spirit that fills the empty places where gratitude should abide with hate and violent thoughts. Those who incite uncritical minds are our greatest danger. Ban Fox "News!"

Sounds to me like the early

Sounds to me like the early 1930's in Germany...

"HOw is this any different

"HOw is this any different from how Randi Rhodes or Mike Malloy used to spin things about Bush?" Because neither of them suggested that Republican leaders should be hauled from their homes and beaten. Because neither suggested that the very core of America was under siege by a 'terrorist' masked as president who should be stopped at almost any cost. Because neither urged their listeners to take up arms against some in government to prevent the loss of the country. Because neither...wait, should I go on? It used to be I listened to Beck, Limbaugh, Savage, Hannity and the like just for laughs; as a liberal, it tickled me to hear their off-kilter, racist, homophobic, jingoistic, illogical, fact-deprived rants, as I realized early on that exposure to such hateful cretins could only be good for my side. But lately, however, I *have* noticed the rhetoric ratcheting up, the temperature rising, the slings and arrows now being soaked in violent vitriol...and that scares me.

Sadly, there's nothing new

Sadly, there's nothing new about this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Coughlin It's just that these days, the GOP is carefully cultivating these hothouse flowers of lunacy.

Boehlert cuts through the

Boehlert cuts through the b.s. to sound an alarm about the clear and present danger which these hate groups represent. It is sadly ironic that words these fringers use to describe the Obama Presidency: totalitarian; fascist; police state - are better descriptions of their own philosophies. They are blind to the violence they've incited, and blind to the true meaning of the Constitution. Like radical "muslims" who warp holy scriptures to justify political ends, our own terrorists warp the meaning of our founding (and operating) principles for ends untenable. Those who founded this country wouldn't like the looks of the killers who misquote them in the name of improved democracy. They might even see them as traitors.

Reading about Fox News is

Reading about Fox News is not quite as dumb as watching it. Fox = Entertainment. Look @ the picture of Beck--it's worth 1,000 words. Contrast with picture of Moyers. Folks don't have the attention span for news; if they do, they go to the real news or the net. .......Poplawski--key words: drinking, arguing, nut, hate. I'm not a shrink, but juussst maayybeee he displaced the urge to kill his mother...

Rupert Murdoch will profit

Rupert Murdoch will profit from this stuff, and almost any other sensationalist crap Fox "News" extrudes, no matter who's doing it. Obviously, Glenn Beck is an ordinary, average guy who has gone waay beyond his dream of preaching to the masses; look at his tie, and then listen to his words: a twisted nationalist poser with a poor education. But Murdoch doesn't give a damn about that, all he cares about is that Beck resonates with other ill-educated nationalists that will watch his show. All the while Beck, O'Reilly, Hannity, the twisted and confused Dennis Miller (what's up with him?), and others are channeling the fearful, out-o-touch Rupert Murdoch in his gilded cage. This is the reason huge corporate operations are sucking the blood of the people: they are the product of a few simple and narrow minds successful in business, but gone astray in search of more money, more profit. This pursuit of profit at any expense creates the cancer that is permeating American minds, and allows the message, however vile, uncivil, and sociopathic, to reach every corner. And so if Fox News cannot demonstrate that it provides some public benefit beyond the extremely limited entertainment value of it's endless, and corrosive, propaganda, it should, and must, be dissolved as a corporation. That's how America once was, before corporate rule.

YO!-MG!.....RE: Dennis

YO!-MG!.....RE: Dennis Miller----he went pro-Bush, flag wavin' paranoid after 9.11 Truly. Baaad anthrax reaction. Decided the Fed. Military and stroonng Executive were the cure (war, torture, Patriot Axe). Hasn't budged much since. He is still brilliant & funny, but now, also, very dangerous...Bill Maher completely pushed him over edge...

Beck et.al. are promoting

Beck et.al. are promoting homegrown terrorism. Pure and simple.

Every day for a month I have

Every day for a month I have visited on line Fox Forum 24 which is an open response web forum filled with such hatred, such rabble rousing and ignorance that for the safety of my own mental health I cannot now visit - for the fear, loathing, outright hate propaganda is so overwhelming that I sometimes look out my window to see if America is still here and wonder what it will become if this fear mongering is not addressed by all who have become apathetic because Obama won. The Republicans and their right wing fundamentalist friends are seething, loathing, billowing with threats of taking down this nation as the nation dismisses them as losers and lunatics. They have no recourse but to destroy and dismantle all and everything. We do have to remember that it was Americans who helped to elect Bush twice. Tho' Americans are seventy or eighty percent behind Obama, I fear that once the bubble of Americans 'expectations are not met, they will again slide towards negativity which will open the passageway for all of this rage and hatred to spill out in towns, cities and streets. To dismiss the lunancy of Beck, Limbaugh, Jones or others like them, is to be as ignorant as they are. They need to be watched and recorded daily. Their hatred and conspiracy issues must be addressed by those with reason. Just in case no one does, I sit here with a riot helmut on my head - waiting for their end world games to begin.

So it's time for someone

So it's time for someone group to file a class action law suit on Fixed Noise and it's right-wing fringe pundits for trying to incite an insurrection and terrorism during a time of war (Iraq/Afghanistan) and have them indicted under the Patriot Act.

George Bush took the USA to

George Bush took the USA to war in Iraq to get George Bush re-elected.

Fox and rant radio are not

Fox and rant radio are not only yelling fire in a crowded theater, they are starting the fire. Such irresponsible and inflammatory rhetoric has no place on our airwaves.

Prosecuting people for

Prosecuting people for incitement to insurrection cuts both ways, no? This is not new. Take some time and read about the Alien and Sedition Acts that followed the US War of Independence. Left and right take turns deciding who gets shut up, or locked up. Plus ca change... It's hard to be a free speech absolutist--but it's also hard to decide where 'free speech' ends and 'incitement to riot' begins, especially when the party speaking is saying something you don't agree with. Considering the number of people who listen to the rightwingnut ranters, and the number of people who actually go kill a liberal, I'd say Frank above makes a good point. The remedy for free speech is more speech. Why not send some wild and wacky anarchists on teevee to advocate killing any conservative with an "R" in their names? Won't help with Glenn Beck but Rush and Coulter qualify. If the conservatives complain, offer to make a deal with them, leftwing ranters won't recommend killing rightwing ranters in return for the same courtesy. Just an idea...I once got a bill collector to stop calling me at work by calling HIM at work every fifteen minutes and screaming at him till he offered to stop calling if I'd do the same.

There's always going to be

There's always going to be idiots out there that "Read between the lines". Whether they hear warnings on a record played backwards or their dog tells then what to do. Pretty much everybody knows that these talking heads are idiots. Television entertainment is now based on screwing everybody else to get ahead or insulting and belittling others. This is the true problem in this country. But despite these tv shows and talking heads... I believe Freedom of speech wins out. Unfortunately, that also allows religious (cults) groups to spread their hate speech !

I don't like how this

I don't like how this article lumps Alex Jones in with the other FOX nut jobs who are clearly acting and taking advantage of a vulnerable state of mind of the American public. Don't get me wrong Alex Jones is sensationalist in his own right, but he is genuinely passionate and makes many many good points. He made a movie called End Game where he railed on Bush. I don't think anybody should pass judgment on him until they watch the Obama Deception. It is not the right wing nut jobery of Glen Beck and the others listed here. Lets give some credit where credit is due Ron Paul is friends with him and even if you don't agree with Paul's politics you have to at least admit he's a stand up guy.

Fox news even tries to use

Fox news even tries to use Alex Jones (who is definitely not advocating violence) for their cause. Jones who didn't support any recent president and is not a tin foil hat wearer but gets really fired up sometimes, shouldn't be turned into a one dimensional image the way Fox News carefully does with his appearances. He is not a fan of the network, just another guest like the liberal ones. It's the Limbaugh's, Savages, (Michael) Reagans, and O' Reilly's that scare me. Interestingly Noam Chomsky on Democracy Now (Monday April 13th) mentioned how Germany went from the height of greatness in the mid 1920's to the depth's of barberism in less than ten years. If someone (resembling Limbaugh yet not corrupt?) rises to political power who is always pointing the finger, placing blame for the nation's troubles on a group of people what could happen? Quote: "Now, if you listen to early Nazi propaganda, you know, end of the Weimar Republic and so on, and you listen to talk radio in the United States, which I often do—it’s interesting—there’s a resemblance. And in both cases, you have a lot of demagogues appealing to people with real grievances." Listen or read the text for that Chomsky interview... you'll actually find a lot of parallels to what Alex Jones has been saying even about the two supposedly separate political parties: Quote: " There’s a difference. I mean, we basically are a kind of a one-party state. I think C. Wright Mills must have pointed this out fifty years ago. It’s a business party, but it has factions—Democrats and Republicans—and they’re different. They have somewhat different constituencies and different policies." Too bad Jones has dismissed Chomsky in the past... he might discover how much in common they have lately.

It's about time that we take

It's about time that we take responsibility for the contents of our own heads and stop worrying that others will run amok killing and maiming. The truth is that killing and maiming have become less and less acceptable over the centuries, and most of us live in a time and place comparatively free of such behavior. Unfortunately, television and radio cultivate our fear of each other because people who have a vested interest in promoting fearful agendas control them. While it's true that we don't have to watch all the violent cop shows on TV nor do we have to listen to Rush and Ann, who are obviously idiots, I think we are understandably tired of our airwaves being used to promote what has become an unpopular agenda. Television has the potential to educate and engage people in problem solving debate, but it will not realize this potential as long as its main focus is to make money for Rupert Murdoch. The good news is that most of us are bored with the current "entertainment" whose motives have become transparent. Republicans have resorted to the worst sort of pandering just to have a "base." Don't mistake their impotent thrashings for power. These people have been thoroughly discredited in the minds of people with intelligence- which happens to be most of us. The fascists are now accusing Obama of what they have been up to for years in an effort to fool the last of the completely clueless, who are the only people paying attention to them anymore. Perhaps we will get annoyed enough to organize to revoke the FOX charters?

I am just really shocked

I am just really shocked that we've had a tax deduction for Anti-Defamation League and so many other powerful groups in Washington for decades, and they let this happen under our noses. I just don't get it. All the money we've spent on holocaust memorials and remembrance education and now we have anti-semitism and all kinds of other hate rising here, because they couldn't speak to "power". I guess like the old quote from Bonhoffer about 'They came to take Jews, I didnt' mind, took disabled, gays, I never minded, but now they came to take me...' I paraphrase loosely from memory! Of course, instead of stopping hate speech in media 20 or 30 yrs ago, ADL now train local US police in Israel in 'anti-extremist' techniques used in Occupied Territories to use right here against Americans. And, our elected obviously agreed to it. A real shame, but it is true the only 0nes who will benefit are Murdoch and his cronies and neo-cons such as at ADL who wanted since Buckley in 1951 to tear down this democracy cause what we achieved after the WWII for the middle-classes was costing them too much money. And would continue to cost even more once US was no longer in #1 economic power spot, such as now and starting in the 1970s. Slaves and serfs we'll be soon, if we don't fix this! If we live, and don't get snuffed out first by right-wing extremists, economic degradation and lawlessness brought on by the same in power...