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Opinions/Editorials Title: Glenn Beck's Hypocritical Revival The talk sensation looked more like a televangelist at his Restoring Honor rally this weekend, but his preaching about unity only proved that his biggest adversary is himself. The Rev. Glenn Beck staged a religious revival on the National Mall in Washington yesterday. His Restoring Honor rally sidestepped politics, instead offering a tribute to the troops and calls for a new Great Awakening, proclaiming Weve got to go to God Bootcamp, to the applause of hundreds of thousand of followers. But the most striking thing about Becks heartfelt evangelism was its hypocrisy. Were dividing ourselves, Beck lamented. There is growing hatred in the country. We must be better than what weve allowed ourselves to become. We must get the poison of hatred out of us, no matter what smears or lies are thrown our way
we must look to God and look to love. We must defend those we disagree with. It made me wonder if Glenn Beck has ever watched the Glenn Beck show. The man offers a daily drumbeat of division for a living, earning $32 million last year selling his paranoid snake oil. Its almost impossible to keep up with Becks serial fearmongering, though a stroll through Media Matters will give an authoritative sampling. Just a few of his greatest hits include: We are a country that is headed toward socialism, totalitarianism, beyond your wildest imagination. You cant profit from fear and division all week and then denounce them one Saturday on the National Mall in Washington and hope nobody notices. But Beck sure tried, offering a string of aphorisms in a rambling speech that was equal parts sermon, history lesson, and motivational seminar: We, as individuals, must be good so that America can be great; We must not just explore outer space; we must explore inner space; Somewhere in this crowd is the next George Washington; What you gaze upon you become; I testify to you now that one man can change the world!; There is a lot that we can disagree on. But it is values and principles that unite us; We must not have fear and we must not get lost in politics. What accounts for this split personality? Ive argued in the past that there is a Good Beck and a Bad Beck, and they are usually struggling for supremacy inside his head. The Good Beck is genuinely patriotic and deeply religious, ascribing his recovery from drug and alcohol addiction to his family and his newfound Mormon faith. John Avlon: Glenn Becks I Have a Nightmare The two coexist uneasily under the justification that the Bad Beck promotes the Good Beck. He is advancing himself in order to advance a greater cause. And I can only imagine that in the Beck-centric universe, yesterday was supposed to represent the triumph of the Good Beck over the Bad. The fact that his 100-year Plan for America was abandoned in favor of faith, hope and charity set to an Aaron Copland score, symbolizes the elevation of religion over political ambition. But you cant just escape your past, even if youre selling redemption. A gospel choir singing unity only goes so far. For all Becks exhortations about the importance of personal responsibility and telling the truth, those principles apparently do not extend to his professional life. The biggest pre-rally controversy was the question of whether Beck was qualified to reclaim the civil-rights movement and carry the mantle of Martin Luther King (and this was before LittleGreenFootballs.com unearthed a clip of Beck calling MLK a socialist earlier this year). In a taped video tribute to King, Beck visually compared Tea Party protesters to civil-rights marchers, and quoted MLK self-referentially, saying We must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. The irony was compounded when signs of hate at Little Rock were flashed on the screen, reading Race-Mixing is Communism and Stop Race-MixingMarch of the Antichrist. The photo offers fleeting evidence of a continuum between those who embraced hate during the civil-rights movement and those who encourage Obama Derangement Syndrome today. But the Bad Beck who fear-mongers for fun and profit was nowhere in sight yesterday. Instead, there was charity for a great organization, the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. The crowd was broad and peaceful, with none of the anger associated with last summers protests. Even Sarah Palin was on her best behavior, speaking as a soldiers mom rather than a politician, and firing off only one thinly veiled dig at President Obama: We must not fundamentally transform America as some would want. We must restore America! Restoring America. Reclaiming the civil-rights movement. Restoring honor. This is the language of taking our country back. Each of these apparently uplifting statements pushes off the idea that something has been lost in America since the election of Barack Obamanot just jobs, but the character of the nation itself. They are slogans that would divide America into God-fearing patriots and secular socialists, creating the emotional argument beneath hyper-partisanshipan all-or-nothing struggle that pits us against them, with the fate of the nation at stake. In other words, exactly the dynamic that Beck spent so much time trying to disavow. At the end of his three-hour revival meeting, Beck asked the crowd to keep the spirit of faith, hope, and charity alive in their actions, warning, This wakeup call will fade if it was just about today, and the critics will be right. And so Ill be watching, waiting to see if Beck keeps faith with his call to get the poison of hatred out of us. It will presumably mean no longer demonizing people who disagree with him, no longer using fear or hate as a recruiting tool to pump up ratings. Beck told his audience to attend any house of worship, provided that [it] is not preaching hate and divisionit is a standard that will have to apply to his own televangelism as well.
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It was a good, positive event.
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