Glenn Beck’s Departure from Fox News, Part I
  		 		                                       				                                                                       Date: May 28th, 2010
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Ideology of Freedom
                                                                                                
                      				By Robert Ringer
 On  rare occasions, a unique figure bursts onto the national stage and has a  dramatic impact on politics, culture, or both.  Glenn Beck is one of  those figures.  He is surely the biggest, fastest, most controversial  star in the political commentary business in my lifetime.
 Beck is a real-life version of Howard Beale, the fictional television commentator in the 1976 film classic Network.   Beale whipped his cultish TV audience into a frenzy, exhorting them to  stick their heads out the window and chant, “I’m mad as hell, and I’m  not going to take this anymore!”
 Much  to the chagrin of the oligarchy in Washington, however, Glenn Beck is  not a fictional character.  He’s real, and he has succeeded in  enlightening his audience far beyond Beale’s simple rants about the  unfairness of life.  Beck is much more knowledgeable, much more factual,  much more rational, and much more focused on the key issue:  America’s  loss of liberty.
 I  find it more than just a bit ironic that ultra-liberal CNN Headline  News gave Beck his first forum on television.  There, he created a huge  stir with his “rodeo-clown” antics and his willingness to talk openly  about his drug- and alcohol-addicted past.  But as he increasingly added  his political views to the mix, people started asking, “Why isn’t this  guy on Fox News?”
 Of  course, Roger Ailes was closely observing Beck all along, and, in  January 2009, he brought him to Fox and fit him into the 5:00 p.m. time  slot.  While Beck had been moving more and more toward political  commentary at CNN Headline News, from the moment he came to Fox his  transition to near-total politics was swift.
 Combining  his incredible talents with the work of his equally incredible research  staff, Beck became a household name seemingly overnight.  In truth, of  course, he had been in media for thirty years, but he had never before  had a forum like Fox News.
 Beck’s  show is so good I’m convinced that if a person doesn’t watch it on a  regular basis, it’s almost impossible for him to understand the true  causes of the moral and economic collapse of the United States – or even  that it is collapsing – because no one else on TV covers most  of the stories he dissects in impeccable detail.  His modus operandi has  been to expose the bad guys through their own words by playing audios  and videos of them shooting off their mouths and by quoting their  writings.
 For  quite some time now, I have believed that Beck has become so good at  exposing the truth, so well respected, and so powerful that the Forces  of Darkness in the White House and Congress view him as a major threat  to their aspirations to eliminate the Constitution, the rule of law, and  individual sovereignty in the United States.  (In fact, they now refer  to him as “the Beck problem.”)
 But,  as I have written in the past, the Obamafia is in a no-win situation  with Beck.  If its leaders ignore him, he will continue to disrobe  Chairman Obama and his malevolent progressive pals through their own  spoken and written words.
 On  the other hand, as they have already discovered, the more they try to  discredit Beck, the more attention they draw to him – and the more  people will learn about the details of how they plan to fundamentally  transform America.  Worse, their childish mudslinging is no match for  Beck’s sixty minutes of hard-core truth five days a week (not to mention  his three-hour daily radio show).
 So  Beck keeps raising the ante, and there is no question in my mind that  the oligarchy in Washington sees him as a major obstacle between where  they are today and their ultimate goal:  a firmly entrenched,  all-powerful federal government that controls every aspect of people’s  lives.
 Listening  to Beck this past year has convinced me that he senses he has been  chosen by a Higher Power to lead the charge against the evildoers in  government.  If so, it’s not the first time God has surprised the world  with his choice of a messenger.
 In  laying down the gauntlet, Beck has pointed out that as a recovering  alcoholic, he’s already been at the bottom, so nothing scares him.  “The  worst thing that can happen in my life,” Beck has said, “is to lose my  honor and to return to my Heavenly Father without honor - without doing what I was supposed to do.” When people talk like this, it represents a very big problem for those in power.
 Beck  has made it clear that he is not afraid of losing everything if that’s  what it takes to convey the truth to as many people as possible.  And,  as the far left knows all too well, a man who is willing to lose  everything can be a huge obstacle to its achieving its socialist  objectives.
 The  willingness to lose everything is, in fact, a key to being a successful  revolutionary, or, in Beck’s case, a counter-revolutionary.  How many  people do you know who are prepared to lose everything to fight for what  they believe in?
 Not  long ago, Beck came right out and said, “I’m going out swinging.”  That  statement carried with it some very strong implications.  Clearly,  something has to give.
 My  best guess?  I hope I’m wrong, but I have long had the feeling that  Glenn Beck will be leaving Fox News other than through old-age  retirement.
 How  might his departure come about?  The way I see it, there are four  possible avenues of exit, which I will discuss in detail in Part II of  this article.
Glenn Beck’s Departure from Fox News,  Part II                                       				                                                                       Date: May 29th, 2010
                                                  Category: 
Ideology of Freedom
                                                                                                
                      				By Robert Ringer
 In  Part I of this article, I expressed my concern that Glenn Beck might  not be around for the long term at Fox News.  As I watch him strip BHO  and other members of Crime Inc. down to their dirty underwear every day  at 5:00 pm, I ponder what the Obamaviks will do to try to stop him from  destroying their full-speed-ahead efforts to transform the U.S. into a  collectivist paradise.
 I see four possibilities for Beck’s exit from Fox News:
 Assassination.  On more than one occasion, Beck has alluded to cement boots and his  ending up at the bottom of the East River.  He has also assured his  audience that he has no inclination to jump off a tall building, and if  something like that were to ever happen to him, it would not be  accidental.
 Even  more ominous is that Beck continually tells his audience that this  isn’t about him, that each and every one of them must stand up and carry  on the fight.  When he says this, it sparks memories of Martin Luther  King Jr.’s famous words at a rally in Memphis the night before he was  murdered:
 ”We’ve  got some difficult days ahead.  But it really doesn’t matter with me  now.  Because I’ve been to the mountaintop … and I’ve looked over, and  I’ve seen the promised land. I may not get there with you, but I want  you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land.”
 Anyone  who has read even a nominal amount of political history knows that  those on the far left unabashedly believe that their morally superior  objectives justify the use of violence.  The problem they have with Beck  is that using violence to eliminate him is dangerous, given that he has  already warned the public to be on the lookout for his sudden demise.   Plus, a martyred Glenn Beck could be as powerful for the liberty  movement as a martyred Barack Obama would be for the movement to turn  America into a socialist police state.
 So, let’s assume – and hope – that no harm befalls Glenn Beck.  What else, then, might cause him to leave Fox News?
 Roger Ailes retires or passes on.  Roger Ailes has almost single-handedly propped up the free press in  this country, being so good at his job that Fox News has been able to  render its left-wing media competition almost irrelevant.  When Ailes,  who recently turned seventy, leaves Fox, there is no assurance that  Rupert Murdoch will pick a replacement with equally strong conservative  beliefs.
 If  Roger Ailes is replaced by a “moderate,” the new president of Fox News  would undoubtedly either terminate Beck or place restrictions on what he  could and could not say.  And if the latter occurred, you can be sure  Beck would depart Fox – with his honor intact, as promised.
 Rupert Murdoch passes on.  Rupert Murdoch is still going strong, but the reality is that he’s  seventy-nine years old.  And, as I’ve written about in the past
(Fox News’s Liberal Future),  Murdoch’s children and son-in-law are liberals who have long complained  that Fox News is too conservative.  With Murdoch gone, there would  surely be a major shakeup, and both Roger Ailes and Glenn Beck – perhaps  along with a few others – would quickly be out the door.  It would be  the end of Fox News as we have come to know it.  The Godfather option.  Barack Obama knows that time is against him.  With liberal Democrats  dropping like flies in primaries and special elections, he can’t afford  to wait too long for Roger Ailes to retire or Rupert Murdoch to pass on.
 Solution?   Just send “the boys” over to have a little chat with Rupert Murdoch  and make him “an offer he can’t refuse.”  In keeping with Diversity Czar  Mark Lloyd’s clearly stated objective to force “some people to step  down to make room for others,” the offer might be as straightforward as:   (1) If you get rid of Glenn Beck, Fox News can stay on the air; (2) if  you choose to keep him, Fox News will be shut down.
 Kind of the Obamafia’s version of putting a bloody horse’s head in someone’s bed to improve his perception of reality.
 And  let us not forget that Cass Sunstein – whom Beck refers to as “the most  dangerous man in America” – says he wants to use government power to  stop “conspiracy theories.”  (Translation:  Repress the truth by using  whatever means necessary to silence the opposition.)
 So  where does Beck go if he departs Fox News?  On at last one occasion, he  said that even if the bad guys succeed in forcing him off radio and  television, he will come back with a louder voice and larger platform  than ever.  I found that to be a tantalizing statement, one that caused  me to speculate on what such a platform might be.
 Of  course, the biggest platform of all would be president of the United  States.  Beck says he would never run for president, because he wouldn’t  want to risk losing his soul.  The implication is that a person can’t  run for president, and certainly can’t hold the office of the  presidency, and keep his honor intact.
 I  thought about this recently when Beck did an in-depth show on one of  his heroes, George Washington.  He emphasized a number times that what  made Washington unique was that he did not want to be president.  He  accepted the office only out of a sense of duty, and refused to stay in  office longer than two terms.
 I  believe – and it is strictly a personal belief based only on watching  and listening to him – that Beck sees himself in much the same way.  I  think he feels a sense of duty to do whatever he can to help save  America.  He knows that George Washington did not want to be president,  yet he served out of a sense of duty.  Even more interesting, Beck has  said that “Americans are looking for someone like George Washington.”
 Clearly,  he has a vivid sense that he has been put in his current high-profile  station in life for a purpose.  Which means he may not have a choice but  to throw his hat into the political ring – if not in 2012, perhaps in  2016.
 Much  like the Founding Fathers, I believe Beck has committed himself to  using his fame, his fortune, and his enormous talents to help defeat the  poisonous progressive movement that is fundamentally transforming the  United States into a destitute socialist nation.
 So, the $64 question is:  Will Glenn Beck ultimately conclude that he has no choice but to run for president?
 And  the $128 question is:  Would enough Americans be willing to open their  minds to the truths he would expose to elect him president?
 If  Beck did become president, I believe he would go down as one of the  greatest – and most unpopular – patriots in American history.  Unpopular  because, like George Washington, he would not be willing to trade his  honor for popularity.
 In  any event, if the presidency is not in Beck’s future, it will be  interesting to see what his platform will be three to five years down  the road.  Right now, at Fox News, he’s a ticking time bomb for the  progressive movement in this country.
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