Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Conservative Populist Anger: Glen Beck



Glen Beck tops the list of Conservative populist anger at the moment on Fox News. His program typically draws 2.3 million viewers. That is amazing and frightening at the same time. I have only seen snippets of the program and I am usually bewildered by his overly dramatic antics. The thought that came to my mind the last time I saw, Glen Beck ranting was that he was pandering to the audience as if he were on a movie set. Well… as it turns out...I am rather insightful because according to interview that Beck gave he admitted to watching Network and related to one of the main characters. The character that Beck relates to is Howard Beale, (pictured above) the crazed anchorman who states “I’m mad as hell and I’m going to take it anymore!” Take a gander at Becks regular segments entitled “Constitution under Attack” and “Economic Apocalypse” and see for yourself the parallels to Beale and Beck. I have heard that during these segments, Beck will begin to actually cry.

Am I just as apprehensive about the state of the economy? Sure…but unlike so many Conservative pundits I don’t rant and rave and consider it political discourse. I do understand that Beck appeals to a part of the American public that feels alienated, but going as far as saying that God and America are under attack by an evil socialist new world order ? A new order that will result in a complete collapse of the economy that will escalate to widespread violence in the streets? Beck says that he stands behind his words one hundred percent.

Monday, March 30, 2009

A day in the life




I decided to take all of my books into Half Price Books today to see what I could get for upcoming trek back across the Atlantic. Half Price Books is an interesting place..the employees seem to like and dislike their jobs at the same time. I once worked in an independent bookshop and came across some really interesting and quality people..both employees and patrons. At Half Price Books the employees seem to like being around all the books, but not so much the people. They weren't rude or abrupt in any way, but seemed preoccupied by what they wanted to read next.


I browsed the political section and got really stuck into a book on the legislative process of Latin America. As "fascinating" as it sounds...I found myself going back to the book after my books were processed. I would have bought this book, but spending money on books after I sold mine seemed to defeat the purpose of reducing clutter for the move. That look must have been written on my face because a guy that was in the same section said "It's OK to sell 25 books and come out with 1" We ended up discussing the out of date Cold War books and having a chuckle.


I am not sure if it's in my anticipation of the final move over to England, but I seem to be really taking in all my environments that I put myself in.