«Does Glenn Realize He's a Liberal?»
After reading through the book I couldn't help but wonder if this conservative radio/CNN show host actually realizes that many of the things he mentions sound very liberal. Wondering aloud if gasoline would stay at four dollars or higher a gallon to force change? That's a liberal thought for sure. The rant at the end about conspiracies among corporate big wigs? Why do you think many liberals oppose big business, considering it constantly seeks to skirt outside the government? I'll give you a hint Glenn, it's because the system of American capitalism doesn't have the best interests of The People in mind. Parenting licenses? That's one step away from the population control measures that many liberals speak of. Asking businesses to pay more so he doesn't have to tip? Glenn, when has any business voluntarily done more for their employees without the threat of government or unions? Now, don't get me wrong, I actually find myself in agreement with many of Glenn's opinions, but the problem I have with this book is it doesn't offer anything new. I suppose that a radio show host isn't going to have the answers, as his whole goal is to simply stir conversation, but this book is largely a waste of time, buffered by very dry humor attempts. It simply tries to hard. Mostly this book provides a good view of what Glenn Beck's opinions are, but after that, there isn't a lot left to discuss.
[Saturday, December 27, 2008]
|
«Glenn Beck is dead on!»
I have listened to Glenn Beck for several years now and he really has an understanding for the world and how it works.
This book for me was like a "best of" type of book. Mr. Beck puts America's issues right out there and explains them so simply. Too bad more of Washington does not listen to this man.
He exposes the truth and give his insights on current events flawlessly.
Read this book and make sure all your family and friends read it too.
[Friday, December 05, 2008]
|
«i don't need to read this book to know it's terrible»
glenn beck is a simple man, with simple thoughts. he has preconceived notions of the world, and assumes everything must fit into them. i simply must say that i didn't read this book, don't intend to read this book, wouldn't be paid to read this book: just like glenn beck, i know enough about something i don't know anything about to say that this book is boldly terrible.
[Sunday, November 30, 2008]
|