Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Thomas Frank on Glenn Beck

You've probably never heard of Thomas Frank. He's a "real" journalist--I think. I read him in the WSJ. He also writes for Huff and Puff and NYT, all their opinion all the time. He's really pissed at Glenn Beck, who has a fatter subscription list than the NYT. It's that red phone shtick-- doesn't set well with him, because it's only for the White House and not for Frank's progressive sources. Why not attack the black boards or blue curtains? So he spouts the White House mantra. Beck is odious, Beck is a panic peddler. Beck is (play scary music here) Fox! Through some mysterious, closed-minded reasoning that infects many liberal writers/journalists/bloggers/entertainers, Frank suddenly gets a revelation that "ideas have consequences," which is exactly what Beck says too, but better, and with higher ratings. So here he is, on that side of the fence where only warm fuzzies for Obama grow, lobbing stones at a guy who actually uses the investigative methods that journalists could be, but aren't. Guys like Frank have to play it safe. If they don't, the White House will come after them like they did Fox.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not to be picky, but I think its Rush that say ideas matter; Beck says there's corruption in government. Duh!

Notleft said...

As my father taught me, "Let them speak, for then you know who, what, and where they are." On a really, really bad day Glenn Beck possesses more character in the head of his dick than Thomas Frank will hope to possess in his lifetime. Dad was right...

The Blunt Matt said...

And you really think that Beck is anything but that? You are aware that Beck employs NONE of said journalistic ethics and willfully admits that he is not a journalist but a commentator. Keep drinking the Kool Aid dipshits. Without a throng of sheep who can't think for themselves and think that Beck is of significance is sad beyond belief...

The Blunt Matt said...

Also, do you have ANY background in economics or finance? You are aware that it was Wall Street and the banks who did this to the economy in the forst place and reform is what is necessary. I'm guessing since you posted what you did about "wrecking the economy" that your head has been up your ass for an incredibly length of time...