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Leftist elite don't know what most Americans want

Published on Sunday, Sep 27, 2009 at 1:01 am | Last updated on Sunday, Sep 27, 2009 at 1:01 am 11 Comments

"They would not listen, they're not listening still,

"Perhaps they never will." — Don McLean, "Vincent"

Radio and TV commentator Glenn Beck was mentioned three times in separate opinion columns on the same day and in an article the next day in The New York Times, possibly a record for someone who does not hold elective office.

Oh, and then there's this week's Time magazine cover. He's everywhere. Beck is also the Left's latest explanation for what is wrong with America. Many on the Left believe that if conservatives would just get out of the way, shut up and allow liberals to re-create America in their image, we would all be better off. But those loud-mouthed cable TV and radio talk show hosts keep uneducated, God-worshipping, flag-waving, NASCAR-loving, country music-fueled trailer trash riled up and prevent their brave new world from being born.

The articles, essays and columns about Beck, and so many others on the Right, drip with the condescension conservatives have come to expect from liberal elites who think because they went to the "right" schools they are better than everyone else.

I had not met Glenn Beck, so last week I visited him in his high-rise Manhattan office. His walls are decorated with black-and-white photographs of people he clearly admires. There are entertainers like Red Skelton and a young filmmaker named Walt Disney. You could watch Skelton on TV and view Disney movies along with your wife and kids, knowing you'd never hear a bad word, including a bad word about America.

Beck has an old Admiral black-and-white TV an aide says they are trying to "make work." When it did work, it carried programs worth watching, including news broadcasts by real journalists like Edward R. Murrow, whose photo hangs on a wall close to Beck's office.

Is it Beck who is stirring the pot or has the pot been stirring for some time and it is he, and a few others, giving the masses a voice? Maybe it's the leadership vacuum in the country that has thrust Beck and Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin (1 million of his latest book sold) and others to the forefront. If Republicans were behaving like Republicans, perhaps there would be less perceived need for them.

If the Left bothered to hang out where conservatives do and take seriously their concerns about a country to which they pay taxes and for which many of them, or their parents, or children have fought, maybe they would understand what has so many upset.

Pollster Frank Luntz understands. In a recent column for The New York Daily News, Luntz reports on his interview survey of 6,400 people, the results of which appear in his new book "What Americans Really Want ... Really." Luntz discovered that people are angry with the government because of the lack of accountability by our leaders and a lack of progress on anything meaningful in Washington.

The "absence of accountability," he writes, "ranks No. 1 in the hearts and guts of the average American. Washington spends billions to bail out big business and then can't explain where the money went. Washington spends $800 billion on a stimulus package filled with earmarks and pork projects. And now Washington is trying to create a trillion-dollar health-care experiment when over 85 percent of Americans are satisfied with their health care just as it is."

As Professor Harold Hill put it: "Make your blood boil? Well, I should say."

Luntz continues: "This could be forgiven, perhaps, if those elected officials from Washington exhibited even an ounce of respect for the voters who pay their salaries. But the combination of a political class that ignores those with whom they disagree and a business class that ignores the very real suffering of the working class (if they are, in fact, working) while pocketing million-dollar bonuses has convinced the public that no one cares."

Glenn Beck seems to care and that's why his ratings are now challenging the godfather of cable, Bill O'Reilly.

I ask if he fears being transformed into another "Lonesome Rhodes," the politically corrupted main character in Budd Schulberg's classic film, "A Face in the Crowd"? Beck tells me I am not the first to warn of such a possibility. He says he isn't worried about yielding to that temptation. Beck believes in God and doesn't think government is him. And he's going to his son's ball game the next day.

That explains Glenn Beck. Any questions?

Cal Thomas is a syndicated columnist and author.

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Barb's picture

Vertais, If you watched Glen

Vertais, If you watched Glen Beck at all you would know that he disagreed with GWB. Glen is a libertarian not a Republican.GWB started this mess Obama has taken it to the extreme. Why don't you admit it? We are in debt up to our eyeballs and now he wants trillions more for health care. I would like to know how you run your busniess? Does spending more than you make ensure you a profit? Is that the way of the educated democrats? As for you Lil, the Republican party of no doesn't have a say or can't get anything passed. Of course they're going to say no. Are they going to agree with the far left ? But I'll bet they agree with some of the moderate dems. The democrats are fighting amongst themselves. The moderates against the far left . Which side are you on?

Lil's picture
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Blue dogs are not moderate

Blue dogs are not moderate dems, they're conservaclowns in disguise.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt

Scotty_O's picture

We'll trade you Olypmia

We'll trade you Olypmia Snowe and Susan Collins for a lucky rabbits foot and a Recees Peanut butter cup....sounds like a fair trade, you can have them.

veritas's picture
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Any Questions? Yes, Cal.

Any Questions?

Yes, Cal. Where was this spiffling anger from the conservative right over the lack of accountability from Washington with the unforseen Billions wasted in Iraq, the Wild West monetary excesses occuring under deregulation of ther markets, an Administration completely oblivious to the needs of the less fortunate while it unaccountably lined the pockets of numerous contractors such as KBR and BackWater in the years up to January, 09??

The Right bought into it like the lemmings they are - and they're buying the same BS that Beck, Limbaught, Hannity, et al feed them.

Anger and hate sell well, especially when packaged tightly with emotion - a fact Goebbels, Beck, and other perennial losers are well attuned to.

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When I was a young Sailor - I drank like a Sailor, fought like a Sailor, and screwed like a Sailor. Now that I am old and wise - I have a few scars, but many fond memories.

Scotty_O's picture

Come on now, we have only a

Come on now, we have only a few conservative outlets, you have 98% of Hollywood and all the other news outlets either spinning thier web in the opposite direction. And don't forget that fat bastard Michael Moore and his new movie...oh yeah baby, capitalism sucks, except when you make millions selling lies on the big screen. If we do get nationalized commie-care, I hope his premiums are double for two pre-existing conditions: obesity and retardation.

David Hughes's picture

from

from 2004

http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110004621

[quote]
But the fiscal stalwarts are also considering tactical political moves to stop the spending binge. Some are considering forming a "suicide squad" that would block or vote against their own party if any more huge spending bills arrive. Others have suggested that it's time for term limits for seats on the Appropriations Committee, which is the soul of the spending machine.

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While these folks bring experience, they also bring an aversion to political risk and avoid controversial votes or reform. That helps explain why House Republicans have shown the most opposition to personal Social Security accounts, even as they push for a gas-tax increase to finance more highway projects. But if voters want highways, they can elect Democrats. The danger for Republicans is that voters will start to see them the same way they did the Jim Wright Democrats of the 1980s--concerned only with keeping power for power's sake.
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or from Feb 2006 http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2006/02/09/right_backlash/

[quote]
No one yet knows how many conservatives will follow through with these threats. But the feeling among the grass roots may be more unsettled than at any point since 1998. "There is a sort of universal disquiet," explains David Keene, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, who will welcome the Conservative Political Action Conference, the largest annual gathering of right-wing activists, to Washington on Thursday. "But it's unclear whether it's serious enough to result in the sort of depression that would elect a bunch of Democrats in 2006."
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veritas's picture
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Two articles - no

Two articles - no anger.

Nice try, but no cigar, David.....

The only thing spilling out into the street were more luxury cars on Wall Street..... ;)

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When I was a young Sailor - I drank like a Sailor, fought like a Sailor, and screwed like a Sailor. Now that I am old and wise - I have a few scars, but many fond memories.

tron's picture
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Have you made an appointment

Have you made an appointment yet? You really do need to go! You've got the insurance so it won't cost you a thing.

David Hughes's picture

Democrats have 60 votes in

Democrats have 60 votes in the Senate, an overwhelming majority in the House and the Presidency.

They have the votes to pass whatever they can agree to. Can't blame the Republicans for Democrats unable to agree among themselves.

Lil's picture
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"lack of progress on

"lack of progress on anything meaningful in Washington." Can you identify the party of "no"?
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"A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward."
Franklin D. Roosevelt

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