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CITTA: Glenn Beck is America’s most intelligent man

By Kyle Citta

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Published: Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Updated: Thursday, April 2, 2009

Glenn Beck, talk show host and political commentator, is the single most intelligent person to ever grace the earth with his presence. 

This man of the mind, this gentleman of genius, this bastard of brilliance can do no wrong when his intelligence is put to the test. Whether he is comparing global warming to the systematic deaths of six million Jews or prophesying about the impending apocalypse, 50 percent of the time Glenn Beck is right all the time. 

A scholar such as Beck deserves a celebratory pronouncement of his mammoth intellect, and I’m here to give it to him. 

During his talk show on April 30, 2007, Beck drew a flawless comparison between Al Gore and Hitler.

“Al Gore’s not going to be rounding up Jews and exterminating them,” he said. “It is the same tactic, however.”

He continues with, “Back in the 1930s, the goal was to get rid of all of the Jews and have one global government … that was Hitler’s plan. His enemy: the Jews. Al Gore’s enemy; the U.N.’s enemy: global warming.”

Some claim that comparing global warming to the holocaust and Al Gore to Hitler are clear examples illustrating the logical fallacy of false analogy—that is, that two things being compared to each other aren’t alike enough to be analogous. 

First off, someone who even knows about the fallacy of false analogy is clearly an elitist and therefore can’t be trusted.

Boom, roasted.

Secondly, incremental temperature increases within the atmosphere of the earth are exactly like the methodical destruction of six million Jewish men, women and children. So, if global warming trends are like the mass murder of Jews, then logically, Al Gore must be like Hitler. 

I dare anyone to find a logical disconnect in that. 

On Nov. 14, 2006, Beck interviewed Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison who had just become the first Muslim elected to Congress. Beck began the interview by saying, “I have to tell you, I have been nervous about this interview with you, because what I feel like saying is, ‘Sir, prove to me that you are not working with our enemies.’” Adding, “And I know you’re not. I’m not accusing you of being an enemy, but that’s the way I feel, and I think a lot of Americans will feel that way.” 

The trepidation that Glenn feels is understandable and isn’t prejudice in the slightest. It’s perfectly normal to fear that Muslims will kill you, just like it’s normal to fear that a black person will pull a gun on you. Or it’s normal to be afraid that someone of Japanese descent might fly a plane into a cruise ship or that a European will launch a crusade against you.

Let’s not forget Americans either. Turn your back and they’ll enslave you.

Glenn Beck’s primary fear is that Ellison, a man with Juris Doctor, a volunteer children and teen track coach and a representative in Congress is working with terrorists. This might sound crazy, but it’s a statistical fact that 100 percent of the Sept. 11 hijackers were Muslim. If that’s true, then 100 percent of Muslims could be hijackers. Thus, Beck is correct in assuming that there’s a slight 100 percent chance that Ellison could be a hijacker. 

Again, Beck’s logic is sound and our country is safe. 

During an appearance on a March 2 segment of “Fox and Friends,” Glenn Beck said that he couldn’t disprove that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has set up concentration camps to house dissidents and establish a “totalitarian rule” in America. 

Savvy bloggers were quick to point out parallels between Beck’s comments and the plot of the 1998 movie “The X-Files.” In the film, a conspiracy theorist (Martin Landau) warns FBI Agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) that FEMA is plotting to institute martial law, unlawful imprisonments and totalitarian rule so that aliens can overtake the world.

It does sound like Beck ripped off “The X-Files” for his theory, but many government policies come directly from movies. For instance, No Child Left Behind is clearly inspired by “Black Hawk Down.”

After all, leave no man – or child – behind.

Regardless of whether Beck lifted the plot of a 1998 science fiction film for a conspiracy theory, you’ll still be sorry that you didn’t listen to Beck when you’re lying on a surgical bed in a flying saucer awaiting an anal probe.

On a Feb. 20 episode of his show, Beck used a War Room to posit a few mock scenarios showing how bad life could get in America. His scenarios included that in the year 2014 all US banks would be nationalized, unemployment would be at 12 percent, the DOW trading at 2800, the commercial real estate market collapsing and the government and unions controlling most businesses.  

One of Beck’s guests, Gerald Celente (CEO of Trends Research Institute), said this of the scenario: “New York City looks like Mexico City [...] we’re gonna see major cities look like Calcutta. There’s going to be the homeless, panhandlers, hookers, petty thieves and we’re gonna see pickpockets.” 

Granted, New York already has homeless, panhandlers, hookers and the like. But what boils my blood more than anything is New York becoming Mexico City. First Mexico’s people illegally cross our borders and now you’re telling me its cities are going to illegally enter our country too?

Thank God Glenn warned us of this horror. 

Stephen Colbert decided to sully the serious journalism of Glenn Beck by satirizing the War Room with his own Doom Bunker. One of Colbert’s tasteless examples looked at the year 2014 where the DOW is trading below 250; the koala pox epidemic has destroyed most of the world’s livestock and we have a werewolf congress.

Colbert continued with a 2019 scenario in which the US auto industry is gone and all cars are replaced with decepticons. He jokingly added, “I know this sounds like the insane ramblings of a syphilitic brain.” 

Perhaps Glenn Beck does have syphilis, would that make him any less right?

Despite his critics, Glenn Beck has become a modern wonder of the world for his intelligence. A March 11 quote sums up Glenn’s brilliant brainpower nicely when he said, “Believe in something. Even if it’s wrong, believe in something.”

I believe in you Mr. Beck. 

Kyle Citta is a junior english and pre-med major. Reach him at kylecitta@dailynebraskan.com.

 

Comments

158 comments
Your name
Sun Apr 5 2009 10:30
In an unintended way, Steve. Otherwise your reaction aroses true pity.
Steve Achelpohl
Sun Apr 5 2009 02:16
This article was hilarious. ROTFLMAO
Silly Goose
Sat Apr 4 2009 22:07
And in the real world Obama's fomenting a government take over of the United States
Cheap and easy
Sat Apr 4 2009 22:04
I think Citta got his Glenn Beck information from Wikipedia. Just another shinning example of journalistic excellence at the Daily Nebraskan
unsupported claims
Sat Apr 4 2009 22:02
"Meanwhile, in the real world, Glenn Beck's irresponsible fomentation of armed rebellion has cost the lives of four police officers." Really? In what way? You can't just say things like that without supporting them with facts, Unless your an Obamanator
Justin
Sat Apr 4 2009 19:32
Meanwhile, in the real world, Glenn Beck's irresponsible fomentation of armed rebellion has cost the lives of four police officers.
Way to go Tim
Sat Apr 4 2009 11:10
Way to go Tim. Hey Citta why not a column about Keith Olbermann? I've watched Olberman's hideous TV show on MSMBC, a mishmash of paranoia and unending hatred for anyone who Olbermann disagrees with. Citta should take note, Olbermann often takes statements out of context and has a certain tendency to misrepresent facts and distort information. For example He criticized someone who stated that Franklin Roosevelt's policies did little to end the Great Depression and actually prolonged it. Olbermann pointed out that when Roosevelt took office in 1933 unemployment was 18% but that ten years latter it was only 10%. Excuse me Keith but do you suppose WWII had something to do with that? Maybe that was some New Deal program. if so who was in charge of it Hitler and Tojo? We have to face it when liberals are in charge Citta, much like Cris Mathews feels a thrill going up his leg.
Tim
Sat Apr 4 2009 01:02
Back in July/August 2008, when Glenn Beck was working for CNN, he was predicting that soon the government would be bailing banks out to the tune of hundreds of billions, if not trillions, of dollars. At the time, FoxNews and MSNBC were yammering back and forth about the election and the war and were barely mentioning the economy. A few of them were talking about bailouts, but they were estimating the amounts to be only a few billion dollars. Beck, however, had economist after economist come on his program to explain what was going on in the economy, and he was the only cable news host willing to do that. When the October bailout came, everyone seemed shocked and blindsided...

I haven't watched him since he moved from CNN (and I doubt Kyle would be writing this if he hadn't) as I prefer truly fair and balanced news. But when I watched him, it was in spite of his theatrics and exaggerated speech and it was because he had intelligent guests and was engaging them in (for the most part) informative conversations.

As for the actual article, Olbermann has just as many exaggerations and inconsistencies as Beck. Yet where is the article criticizing Olbermann?...Or anyone who holds a liberal viewpoint, for that matter? I have to conclude that the exaggerations and inconsistencies aren't what bother Citta; it's the fact that someone holds a different point of view than he does.

Re, Re Re O
Fri Apr 3 2009 23:35
If my mom is your dog that would mean that we belong to the same species. Not likely since you are clearly a deeply and most profound OKB. Clearly God weeps at his creation. Though this does mean that if you plan to have sex with humans you will need to use the NRP position so as not produce any Obamanations.
Silly Goose
Fri Apr 3 2009 23:25
Only the terminally stupid. Those foolish enough to believe his global warming BS.
Re:Re:Re;
Fri Apr 3 2009 21:39
Assuming my dog is your mom, then yes, I suppose so. Also, mid-intercourse she admitted do using the FML-position with you the night before, so I guess you should already know the answer to your question. I don't know whether to congratulate you for what was most likely a pleasure-filled night, or be 100% disgusted.
Justin
Fri Apr 3 2009 21:33
Goose - what minorities has Gore targeted with demagoguery? Explain, please.
Third your name
Fri Apr 3 2009 18:15
Third your name that doesn't tell me much. I mean what is FTW? Is it similar to what you do with your dog?
Miles
Fri Apr 3 2009 16:23
William C. must be a very smart gentleman. However, I don't appreciate the juvenile nature of many of the other posts. This is a place to bash Mr. Citta and his foolish writings.

Also, did you hear about Iowa? What's next, lizards?

To 3rd-Your name
Fri Apr 3 2009 16:16
It is the sex position that I used on your mom last night.
Little Glenny
Fri Apr 3 2009 14:31
Gee Mr. Kitta sound mad. why do Mr Kitta so not like Glenny. Glenny like Cold Stone Creamery. Me like ice cream. I most be just like Glenny. Does Mr Kitta like ice cream? Oh, no Mr Kitta most be bad man he like ice cream. Mr Kitta need get more smart. Mr. Kitta need read book. How bout Dick and Jane? Say after me Mr. Kitta: The Baaalllllll ia Reeeedddddd. Maybe someday Mr Kitta be smart man.
Your name
Fri Apr 3 2009 14:25
Hey your mom what is FTW?
William C
Fri Apr 3 2009 14:24
I agree with Scott Wood's sentiments. I don't even bother to read Mr. Citta's column. I just wanted to get on and bash Kyle. I think he is a moron and should be castrated for his stupid liberal beliefs.
InterHobo
Fri Apr 3 2009 13:41
I thought this column was funny and insightful and I have nothing negative to say about it.

Original, huh?

Your name
Fri Apr 3 2009 10:48
Mr Kitta That is kind of funny. I only wish Mrkitta knew how to read and write






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