Monday, October 18, 2010

Will Fox News kill Beck's show after assassination plot?

Conservative radio and Fox News Channel television host Glenn Beck spoke to a crowd of thousands at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois on September 20, 2010. Among them were the Chicago Tea Party Patriots, an organization who states its goal is educate the public and promote the principles of fiscal responsibility, constitutionally limited government and free markets. Other speakers included former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart, Congressman Aaron Schock, and Tea Party leader Herman Cain. Kevin Chalfant, former lead singer for 1980s rock band Journey, performed his song All for One.  Fame Pictures, Inc
Will Fox News kill Beck's show after assassination plot?: "Beck is a delusional and opportunistic little man who, like other bullies, taunts and demonizes people to mask his own foibles, his own inadequacies. Either that, or he's just doing it for the money and the ratings. Nevertheless, Beck is a prominent face on the network of hate, part of a Southern Strategy if you will, an overall campaign of violent racial rhetoric throughout the Fox News lineup. Ultimately, Fox must decide if Beck's incitement to violence is good for their bottom line. Based on the successful anti-Beck boycott effort, in which 296 advertisers have asked Fox not to air their commercials on his show, maybe they already have the answer."

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G.A. Afolabi is a progressive blogger based on the Left Coast.