History Of Hate
Glenn Beck uses his media platform to disseminate vitriolic hateful rhetoric and stoke racial anxieties. The Southern Poverty Law Center admonished Glenn Beck for fueling violent hate groups and the Anti-Defamation League aptly describes Beck as “fearmonger-in-chief.” When advertisers sponsor Glenn Beck, this is what they are paying for and associating their brand with:
Glenn Beck said President Obama is “a racist”
On July 28, 2009, discussing President Obama, Glenn Beck said:
“This president has exposed himself, I think, as a guy, over and over and over again, who has a deep-seated hatred for white people, or white culture.“
Adding…
“I’m saying he has a problem. He has a, this guy is, I believe, a racist.“
To date, Glenn Beck stands by his claim that Obama is a “racist” with a “deep-seated hatred for white people, or the white culture.” Additionally, Rupert Murdoch, the owner of Fox News, recently stated that Glenn Beck was “right.” In a November 10, 2009, interview with Sky News, Murdoch agreed with Glenn Beck’s assertion that Obama is “a racist”, saying:
“And um, that was something which perhaps shouldn’t have been said about the President, but if you actually assess what he [Glenn Beck] was talking about, he [Beck] was right.“
Glenn Beck launched bigoted attack against India
On December 10, 2009, Glenn Beck launched a bigoted attack against India. Media Matters offers this fitting description:
Thus, within the span of a few minutes, Beck implied that there are no quality medical schools in India; implied that medical care in India is a shoddy imitation of real health care; implied that the entire nation is an undeveloped backwater without even so much as indoor plumbing; and compared the Ganges River, a holy body of water for one of the world’s oldest and largest religions, to a disease.
Details and video of this rant are available here.
Glenn Beck has a long history of sexist comments
On December 8, 2009, Glenn Beck said “I don’t hate women, they’re very convenient to have around [but they shouldn't vote].” I’m sure he’ll protest by claiming that he was joking. But, I don’t really see what’s funny about the struggles that women have and continue to face. Moreover, his long history of sexist comments make such an excuse less acceptable.
On December 7, 2009, after noting that Sarah Palin “looks really hot,” Glenn Beck proceeded to mock the appearances of Sec. Hillary Clinton and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Some excerpts of what Beck had to say:
“Sarah Palin looks really hot in that hot…And, in a completely unrelated note, Hillary Clinton looks tired.”
“Oh, yea sure she [Hillary Clinton] looks professional, Sarah Palin looks hot in the hat. Seriously.”
“I wonder what Nancy Pelosi would look like in that hat. Has she had…Has anybody noticed that Nancy Pelosi…Has she had serious plastic surgery? Either that, or she is a Disney auto-animatronic.”
Is is it appropriate for a political commentator and newsman to speak about female political figures this way? Glenn Beck would seemingly answer yes. On October 8, 2009, just a few months prior to making the above remarks, Glenn Beck mocked the appearance of another female political figure. Of former Secretary of State, Madeline Albright, Glenn Beck said looking at her “burns your eyes out,” adding, “look at the skin on her neck…she looks like a turkey.”
On November 25, 2009, while discussing a potential Palin/Beck 2012 ticket, Glenn Beck suggested that a woman’s place is in the kitchen. In ruling out the ticket on November 24, 2009, Glenn Beck said:
“Palin/Beck? Ridiculous…I was just thinking, what I’m gonna take backseat to a chick? While you’re at it, go shoot a bear! Make some stew! I’m hungry in here.”
The above are recent examples that Glenn Beck can add to his long history of propagating sexism, which among many instances, includes:
- Glenn Beck called Senator Mary Landrieu a “high class prostitute.” Later that day, speaking about Sen. Landrieu, Beck added to his earlier remarks “so we know you’re hookin’, but you’re just not cheap.” [12/23/09]
- Responding Gloria Steinem’s discussion of sexism in American politics, Glenn Beck said: “You self-centered, self-righteous, socialist, out-of-control, dangerous, man-hating bitch. Shut your mouth. We might have bought into this crap in the 1960s because too many people were doing LSD. We’re not on LSD anymore. You need to start making sense.” [5/3/08]
- Glenn Beck saying “Ugly people, if you’re a guy, you can get past it. I don’t think you can as an ugly woman.” Adding, “you’ve got a double-cross, because if you’re an ugly woman, you’re probably a progressive as well.” [2/14/08]
- Glenn Beck commenting on Hillary Clinton’s voice: “She’s the stereotypical bitch, you know what I mean?” [3/17/07]
- Or, in Glenn Beck’s distant past, where he called a rival radio DJ’s wife, who had just suffered a miscarriage, and proceeded to mock her for it live on the air. [details of this event are available here.]
Glenn Beck asked the first Muslim Congressman to prove he is not a terrorist
In 2006, Glenn Beck raised the specter of interment camps for Muslims “who have sat on their hands” and not “lined up to shoot the bad Muslims in the head.” A month later, he issued a similar warning to Muslims if they failed to respond to terrorism the way the he wanted, saying they “will be looking through a razor wire fence at the West.” Following these claims, Glenn Beck’s anti-Muslim bigotry reached new heights in a November 15, 2006 interview with Rep. Keith Ellison. Ellison is the first Muslim ever elected to Congress. During the interview Glenn Beck asked the Congressman to “prove” that he wasn’t working with terrorists:
Glenn Beck: OK. No offense, and I know Muslims. I like Muslims. I`ve been to mosques. I really don`t believe that Islam is a religion of evil. I — you know, I think it`s being hijacked, quite frankly.
With that being said, you are a Democrat. You are saying, “Let’s cut and run.” And I have to tell you, I have been nervous about this interview with you, because what I feel like saying is, “Sir, prove to me that you are not working with our enemies.”
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about 1 month ago
Bravo. Well said. Thank you.
about 4 weeks ago
learn the basics please. You are defining left and right by PARTY, what you need to do is define it by POWER. This so called “huge difference” between communism and fascism has one very important similarity – that is governmental power. Both are basically a police state. Without massive amounts of governmental power neither system could operate. That is why the Founding Fathers went through such great lengths to restrict governmental power.
By restricting POWER neither party could ever operate, no matter how “far apart” you think they are.
about 3 weeks ago
I listen to Beck on the radio and he sometimes says things that I think are mean-spirited and I know he has gotten facts and quotes out of context. I also know that we all make mistakes and I believe that he means to help restore this country to a better place. I know no one that simply follows Beck lockstep; I do not. I do agree with him that progressives are turning our country into what the Soviet Union became before it broke up. You can be a commie or socialist or whatever you want to be, just don't force it on me; and quit forcing everyone down to the lowest level in our society. I work hard and I give to charity and I try not be a racist or allow racism and I pay me taxes and I try to live by the Golden Rule. I would help anyone that walked up to me on the street but I don't want the government getting that money first and then deciding who it goes to. I will fight for your right to speak out against Beck.
I support Glenn Beck.
about 3 weeks ago
This is so crazy! I am sorry, but you people in charge of this website and putting this information on here have it so wrong. I will pray, to my Lord Jesus Christ for you
about 3 weeks ago
Individual liberty? So that's why the right doesn't want gays to be married and wants to kill Muslims? Got it.
about 3 weeks ago
John Adams and the Federalists disagree with you about what you say about governmental power.
Yes, they are both totalitarian. Economically, however, they are totally different. So no, they're not as similar as you think.
about 2 weeks ago
No one hates better than a “good Christian”
about 2 weeks ago
fascists were conservative. Nice try
about 2 weeks ago
Give me a break. This website is pathetic. If your going to have a website trying to go after someone, at least have something of substance. You could have found more offensive stuff on Mother Theresa. Weak bro, weak.
about 1 week ago
alex you are dead on. They don't know what free speech means. It is only free speech when you agree with the stand they have on things.
about 1 week ago
u guys have nothing on beck
about 1 week ago
so he said something fucked up and stupid, then tried to pretend he didnt mean it. that makes it OK. – nice try
about 5 days ago
Communism is the absence of a centralized governmental body. China=not communist, though they have hid behind the term. Cuba=not communist. They are more fascist than even socialist. In actuality, if you are a christian this is for you, jesus talks about a perfect new world in which nature is in balance. A world where we take care of each other, as well as the earth. From each according to their ability, to each according to there need. That is the central tenet of communism. Communism does not work with a global economy, capitalism ruins the planet, and any type of dictatorship (be it socialist, fascist or monarchy) is stifling to individual freedom. Having said all that I must add, I am not happy with partisan political thinking in any way. So far we have all let each other down.