The Dangers of Glenn Beck - PT. 3/3

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2010

Here at Ring of Fire, weve been covering the crazy antics of Glenn Beck before he became a pseudo-celebrity on Fox News. Since then, this talking head has evolved from someone who occasionally made outrageous remarks, to a dangerous ideologue with equally dangerous followers. This past weekend the Fox host announced that he would be teaching his followers how to become a strong political force in this country, and that he would be writing an instructional manual to show them how to supposedly take back their country. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. talks about how dangerous this man really is with Karl Frisch, a senior fellow at Media Matters for America.

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  • Media Matters is very systematic in its approach.

    The right must be watched . . . and watched closely.

  • crooks and liars is just as good as media matters

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  • And now Sarah Palin is part of Fox. Just plain nuts.

  • @hunterswine

    and you KNOW this, man!

  • Glen Beck is a journalistic virus! The GOP and FOX noise pose a greater threat to this country than any terrorist. This is a clear and heart-breaking fact. The GOP has caused more harm to this country than anyone i can think of.

  • I didn't know Palin was associated with a secessionist group. I kind of like her now. I still wouldn't vote for her she's like Obama, Hillary and Bush. She supports the Bush doctrine. Marc Sanford is much better or Ron Paul.

  • The more wackjobs like Palin, Beck, and Hannity are taken to task on their misinfo, the better.

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