Last week I highlighted the cover of Glenn Beck’s new book, which you may recall:

Ben Smith has further detail:
[..] he’s meant to be dressed, I’m told, as “Book Czar,” a reference to his preoccupation with the Obama administration’s various czars.

“In his new position, he demands that you buy the book immediately,” emails a Beck ally, who also sent on some eye-opening (to me at least) stats on his literary career: Notably, that he shares with Mitch Albom, John Grisham, James Patterson, Tom Clancy, Patricia Cornwell and William Styron the distinction of having #1 New York Times bestsellers in both fiction (The Christmas Sweater) and non-fiction (An Inconvenient Book).

Which says…something…about the reading public.

Elaborating on this something is left as an exercise for the reader.

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  1. schu says:

    Like the Limburger he has a slick marketing plan and is a prime example of the old adage that people will buy anything.

  2. Tom Degan says:

    Not since Joe McCarthy shuffled off this mortal coil in 1957 has anyone made a career by accusing people of being communists. Glenn Beck has resurrected the practice. Not only has he found a cabal of secret communists, he has uncovered an entire communist corporation chock full of commies. The name of this company, you may ask?

    THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY!

    You heard me right, boys and girls. The network that gave us Uncle Miltie and Ma Perkins has apparently been secretly sending subliminal messages endorsing Marxist doctrine since it was formed in 1926. This would make perfect sense to me. Every time I watched the Rockford Files I had an unexplainable desire to read Das Kapital. But seriously, folks. Twenty years after the fall of the Soviet Union, red baiting not only seems silly, it's also kind of nuts. It's not-at-all surprising that an organization would give this idiot a forum (after all, he's on FOX Noise). What's really stunning is the fact that his ratings are relatively high and that so many Americans take his word as gospel.

    All kidding aside, half-witted ideologues are a dime a dozen. What separates Glenn Beck from his peers is the fact that he is doing some serious damage to the country he professes to love so much. For all of the comparisons to the Nazis he likes to make with respect to Liberals, Beck's program has much in common with Adolf Hitler's 1923 screed, Mein Kampf. Eighty-six years ago, Hitler attempted to arouse the anger of his fellow Germans by spouting half truths and utter nonsense -- exactly what Glenn Beck is doing in 2009. So much of the insane dialogue that has been spewed forth at these Town Hall meetings across the country in recent weeks might have been lifted straight from a transcript of Beck's program.

    Beck and his strange ilk have done the impossible. They have deflected the blame for America's current economic distress from where it should be aimed toward a man who is trying to clean up the mess that was created -- in large part -- by people like Glenn Beck. They have also let loose with a vengeance the very worst angels of the American nature. Opening Pandora's box was relatively easy. Closing it might prove to be a bit of a problem.

    http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com

    Tom Degan
    Goshen, NY

    • schu says:

      Yes Glenn Bleck continues the Hitler doctrine of the big lie with a relish. By giving the hate mongering bigots targets he does not have to examine and intelligently respond to problems all he has to do is point and hate. We will wind up with major civil disturbances and this idiot will claim he has absolutely no responsibility for ant of it.

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