Glen Beck- Wackos R Us - Gonzo

petros

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He's not much of a comic but he titles himself an alleged "political satirist" to give him credibility of some sorts
 

taxslave

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I'll bet you listen to unbiased CBC radio???

Isn't that the taxpayer funded station that brings Toronto's opinion to the rest of Canada?

Beck may be gone but that leaves the door wide open for others to fill the highly popular genre. He has proven the market is there. So which nut job is next?

Maybe YJ will take the job instead of feeding off working taxpayers?
 

DaSleeper

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From what I see here...only those on the left don't much like Dennis Miller
 

MHz

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He might be better at political commentary than he is at blending that with comedy, to do that he has to be willing to say the same thing about either side rather than being a cheerleader for one, which he appears to be at the moment.
 

CurioToo

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When advertising revenue drops a "personality" either revamps the show or backs out. I think Beck feels strongly enough in his opinions to disregard "advertiser jitters". He forgets the merchandizing of any nation has to appeal to a majority regardless of the
political belief systems.

It is a presidential campaign year and it is possible Beck has some other offers lined up as it seems his strong suit is gaining audience
affiliation in opinions they share with him - not advertising shaving soap or whatever. I think he has already plotted his next journey - the
man may appear to be a fool but he is not when it concerns his own future.

When advertisers get to dictating what political affiliations are to be discussed - we are all in trouble.
 
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