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PegnVA

08/21/12 11:12 AM

#182453 RE: patriotdb #182450

Texas evangelist David Barton was on NPR's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED a few weeks ago hawking his book...NPR's Barbara Bradley Haggerty ripped Barton's "facts" up one side and down another - e.g. Barton claims our Founding Fathers wanted bibles in every school...Forget Jefferson wanted a separation of church and state!

No wonder Beck is happy to publish Barton's "facts" - when was the last time Beck knew anything about "facts"?

fuagf

08/21/12 4:59 PM

#182508 RE: patriotdb #182450

patriotb, i felt in the land of bell-bottomed trousers yesterday while compiling those, and yup
wondered that i hadn't heard of Beck for a long time .. i see now he is headed to Dallas ..

Glenn Beck in Exile

Don’t cry for the former Fox star—he’s building a 24/7 media empire in his loopy image.

By James Parker


Nicholas Roberts/The New York Times/Redux

When Glenn Beck “parted company” with Fox News in June of last year, he took his Glenn Beck-ness with him. He took his tears, and his chalkboards, and his patriotic unction. He took his world-historical sweep and his zodiac of personal demons. He took his edifying projects and his long-haul feuds, his hobbyhorses and hobgoblins. He took his face, his voice, the vials of his wrath, the quivering curds of his indignation—he took it all, and he left the network. Gone! There was no replacement for Glenn Beck. None was possible. The portal simply resealed itself, and there we were again—we the people, the watchers of Fox, back with the everyday lineup of guffers and bluffers.

Where did Glenn Beck go, on his nimbus of madness? To the Internet, that’s where.
In September 2011, mere months into his exile, Beck launched a Web TV network called GBTV.

more: http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/06/glenn-beck-in-exile/308985/