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How 400 Rabbis Are Wrong About Glenn Beck

Monday, January 31st, 2011

“400 rabbis can’t be wrong,” Media Matters declares , praising their demand that Murdoch sanction Glenn Beck for his anti-Semitic rants. I doubt that any random collection of 400 Jews would share this view of rabbinical infallibility, and, in any case, these rabbis are wrong — not morally but politically — to join an apparent effort to force Beck off the air.    I’m not criticizing the rabbis, or any Jewish advocacy groups, for criticizing Beck. I’m not denying their right to call for his punishment or even dismissal; I’m questioning the wisdom of doing so. My unsolicited advice is: Expose and challenge the anti-Semitic ravings of Beck and others, but stop short of trying to silence them. Rabbis and liberal Jews are not exactly Beck’s target audience, which means that Murdoch probably doesn’t care what they think of him or any Fox performers that appeal to anti-Semitic, biblical Zionists on the right. Liberal or Jewish demands to punish Beck probably fire up his fans, increasing their loyalty to him (and his value to Murdoch), as liberal attacks on Sarah Palin help fuel her political ascent. Besides, publicly calling for Beck’s punishment helps him play the victim of an alleged anti-libertarian, liberal assault on speech. It changes the subject: What should be a discussion of anti-Semitism becomes a debate about free speech, and not a particularly enlightening one. Free speech advocates tend to oppose consumer boycotts of corporate speech, and Beck is a corporate instrument, if not spokesman. But consumers constitute the market that elevates some cable stars (among other celebrities) and effectively silences others. Whomever the market makes, the market may break. Successfully opposing a high paid talker and persuading his employers to take him off the air is not necessarily any more or less censorious than successfully supporting him and deterring his employers from hiring — and giving voice — to a replacement. I’m not minimizing the problem of marketplace censorship (which has shaped my own freelance career). Instead, I mean to underscore it and highlight its complexities. As I’ve written previously, everyday, media executives engage in content-based discrimination against speech, with every right. They’re in the business of discriminating, deciding what and what not to publish or air. Media conglomerates base these decisions on the bottom line, promoting profitable speech (like Glenn Beck’s rants). Money losing opinion journals, dependent on foundations or deep-pocketed publishers, discriminate against speech on ideological grounds. But whether they’re interested in profits or politics, editors and executives who decide what we will read, hear and see generally aim to please their audiences, and advertisers. Beck will keep his job if he continues to be an asset; he’ll lose it if he becomes a liability (economically or politically). What else is new? But while demands for corporate sanctions of hateful, dishonest, or unhinged talkers don’t threaten to shackle political discourse, neither do they promise to elevate it. The left (what’s left of it) won’t increase its audience share by playing defense, trying to shame or silence talkers on the right, anymore than protesters gathered outside the latest Koch sponsored conference will mitigate the political influence of Koch sponsored political groups. (Efforts to cut funding for these groups through campaign finance reforms is another counter-productive defensive play that, unlike consumer boycotts, does indeed seriously threaten free speech.) These are hardly new insights. For years, liberals have been bemoaning the absence of a media empire to rival Fox News and right wing talk radio, which is why so many cheered the emergence of MSNBC, and why the often insufferably egotistical Keith Olbermann was regarded by some as a savior. For years, liberals have been discussing the need to establish a left-leaning political infrastructure of think tanks and advocacy groups as well. Still, liberals often assume the defensive crouch, not just criticizing wing ranters and ravers, but asking a corporate authority to rule them out of order, just as they oppose right-wing advocacy groups by demanding that state authorities cut off their funds. So in demanding sanctions for Beck, the 400 rabbis are reading from a familiar script (which, I guess, is what rabbis are trained to do).  But — and I say this as a non-believer — praying for Beck’s enlightenment might be a lot more effective than calling for his punishment. “Just ignore her; she’s only trying to aggravate you,” my mother advised my high school principal when I declined to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Don’t ignore Beck’s anti-Semitism; challenge, or better yet, make fun of it — mockery is often more effective than outrage — but don’t let him aggravate you.

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Glenn Beck vs. the rabbis

Friday, January 28th, 2011

After MSNBC let go Keith Olbermann last week, Glenn Beck couldn’t resist celebrating. “Keith Olbermann is the biggest pain in the ass in the world,” he judged.

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Ex-CIA Runs Private Spy Network

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

If Duane Clarridge’s antics sound like something from a paperback thriller, maybe it’s because he’s given his reports to author and frequent Glenn Beck guest Brad Thor, as well as Fox News’ former Marine Oliver North. After leaving the CIA more than…

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Beck Followers Threaten Professor

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011

Frances Fox Piven, a 78-year-old professor at the City University of New York, has been receiving death threats from Glenn Beck followers after the Fox News pundit crusaded against her on his television show and on his conservative news site, The…

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Conflict, Fantasy and Frances Scott Piven in American Life

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Glenn Beck and many other right-wing commentators have identified two academics, Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward, as the masterminds of the impending socialist takeover of the United States. According to Beck, Barack Obama himself is one of their agents, in deep cover of course, and he is finally bringing their vision of a socialist America to fruition (with the help of George Soros, ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and so on). read more

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Rupert Murdochstein (Updated)

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Glenn Beck defenders write a lot of e-mails. Here’s one representative note: Hello Jeffrey: If what you say is true, then why wouldn’t Rupert Murdock, who is Jewish, put a stop to it? Obviously he knows about everything Glenn says on the air. The truth that you did not address my question in your piece is a strong indication to me you feel this is a good reason to not believe what you write. I also feel you are being hypersensitive. It is time for you to relax. The world is better than you think it is. John Pike I will be sure to bring this up with Murdoch at synagogue, except that he doesn’t go to synagogue, because he’s Christian. UPDATE: Murdoch has been a stalwart defender of Jews, as Seth Lipsky pointed out recently . Which does not give me comfort, nevertheless, re: Beck.

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Spider-Man Musical Delayed One Month

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Glenn Beck listeners better not flock to New York just yet: The premiere of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark will be delayed another month, from Feb. 11 to March 14, to allow producers to fine-tune it and rehearse a new ending. The show has already been…

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Beck: Spider-Man Better Than Wicked

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Is there nothing Glenn Beck won’t give his opinion about? The conservative commentator gave a rave review Wednesday to the troubled musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. “This is better than Wicked!” Beck said. “This is one of those shows, this is…

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The Caucus: Ailes Tells Fox Anchors to ‘Tone it Down’

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Roger Ailes said Fox News would try to cool the heated rhetoric.

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Ailes to Fox News: ‘Tone It Down’

Monday, January 10th, 2011

Is the muzzle on Glenn Beck? Fox News President Roger Ailes tells Russell Simmons that he’s “told all of our guys, shut up, tone it down, make your argument intellectually.” That’s not exactly an indication, however, that he’s feeling any guilt over…

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Palin Responds to Violence Accusations

Monday, January 10th, 2011

Well, Glenn Beck certainly knows a thing or two about nut jobs: “There are nut jobs on all sides,” he wrote in an email to Sarah Palin, which he read on his radio show Monday. Palin, who has been criticized for her aggressive rhetoric and a campaign…

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NYC Radio Station Drops Glenn Beck

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

Good thing Glenn Beck doesn’t like New York much anyway: WOR 710 AM, one of the city’s two biggest talk radio stations, is dropping the conservative star’s syndicated radio show, effective Jan. 17th. WOR program director said “the reason is ratings ……

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The Year of the Big Lie: Six Outrageous Falsehoods That Took Flight in 2010

Friday, December 31st, 2010

In a political year dominated by tales of polarization, a flurry of themes emerged as I contemplated the year just past — the year of the Tea Party, the year that psycho became the new normal (Glenn Beck), the year in which info leaks rocked the world (WikiLeaks), the year that saw accomplishments defying conventional wisdom (Obama). But at the root of all of these themes lies the Lie; all other themes speak to either its advancement or in its defiance. read more

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Palin Lashes Back at Media

Friday, November 26th, 2010

Hey, what’s so funny? Sarah Palin doesn’t think the media should have piled on her for confusing North and South Korea a few days ago during a Glenn Beck interview. In fact, she took to her Facebook page with a list of similar gaffes by President Obama…

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The TSA, the Right, and My Busted Watch

Friday, November 26th, 2010

For the last several days, I have been trying to locate what would appear to be the appropriate and necessary level of angst and fury over the issue of heavy-handed TSA searches at American airports. I say “appropriate and necessary” because, well, all the noise surrounding the matter seems to suggest I have no alternative other than outrage, and if I fail to react that way, I am some sort of dupe, a fool who doesn’t understand the Constitutional issues at hand or the dangers represented by what has been described as a glaring governmental over-reach. read more

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