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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
Fri Apr 10 2009 18:18
And took part in. :-)
Dave
Fri Apr 10 2009 17:12
What a stupid exchange I have wandered into.
Not your name
Fri Apr 10 2009 16:42
Your name does cocaine off of Glenn Beck's taint while Kyle Citta films it for his collection of right wing, homoerotic pornography.

THUNDERDOME.

Your name
Fri Apr 10 2009 16:36
See what I mean? Keep proving my point. You're careless with words and facts, because the truth doesn't matter to you. The only motive you have for keeping track of any facts at all is so you can fool people into believing you're normal. You're a miserable person, aren't you?
Justin
Fri Apr 10 2009 16:19
Yeah, just from these comments I can tell how "liberal" Lincoln is, stupid.
Your name
Fri Apr 10 2009 15:47
Lincoln is the most liberal part of Nebraska, but what do facts matter to pathological liars?
Justin
Fri Apr 10 2009 13:42
"Obama loses more votes"? In what? The presidental election, four years from now?

Because I'm speaking my mind on the discussion board of a college newspaper in the middle of the reddest part of a very red state? My, the power you must think I have. Or, alternatively, how little you must know about our system of government.

Incidentally - still waiting for that context. Anybody got the context?

Silly Justin
Fri Apr 10 2009 10:49
Intellectual Dishonesty? Do you even know the meaning of those words? I think not! Justin: Are you the poster boy for the Democratic Party and Obama supporters? Because if you are heaven help Obama because every time you write one of your fool speech renditions Obama loses more votes. I've been writing to the Daily Nebraskan to vent some of the anger that I feel when The lying two face jerk Obama opens that pie hole he calls a mouth and insults this country. I will keep speaking out and fighting against that poor excuse for a president until he lose his majority in Congress and until he feel the well deserves sting of defeat. As for you, you sorry hypocrite, I will no longer be an enabler for your sad need for recognition. So from now on I will ignore you. By the way that statement about Obama's agenda came from Charles Krauthammer, he writes for the Washington Post a lefty newspaper which I imagine makes him intellectually dishonest. Get help before you go postal
CURIOUS GEORGE
Thu Apr 9 2009 23:00
Justin in what way are we intellectually dishonest. We're not as bright as you. You'll have to spell it out to us
?????
Thu Apr 9 2009 22:57
Maybe you'll offer your ass next time
??????
Thu Apr 9 2009 22:56
Was it your dick he was sucking?
your name is mud
Thu Apr 9 2009 22:55
That awful cheap of him. He could get a can of coke at any machine or store.
Your name
Thu Apr 9 2009 20:03
Glenn Beck sucks dick for coke.

I seen him.

Justin
Thu Apr 9 2009 17:54
It's nice of you guys to openly admit to your intellectual dishonesty.
Justin you silly goose
Thu Apr 9 2009 17:12
Glenn Beck's not much of an issue really. The real concern is with Obama and his plans for America: his holy trinity of health care, education, and energy. Out of these will come a radical extension of the welfare state, social and economic leveling in the name of fairness, and a massive increase in the size, scope and reach of government. If Obama has his way, the change that is coming is a new America: "fair" leveled and social democratic.

And if Obama has his way Justin might need a bigger dose of anti-psychotics.

I agree with the last your name. I just like starting a fight with Justin cause it fun rattling a nutter's chains

Silly Rabbit thinging's for people
Thu Apr 9 2009 16:58
In response to Justin's quotes "armed and dangerous" is a metaphorical statement. Jefferson in the declaration of Independence stated that when a government refuses to honor and obey the natural rights of the citizenry it is the citizens duty to disestablish themselves form such a government.
Beck's statement is an expression of sympathy not support based on his idea that the federal government as was recently shown by Obama is going in to much of a global direction.

I don't see the call to insurrection in any of this.

the last your name is right about Justin

Your name
Thu Apr 9 2009 15:50
Justin is the first one to make everything personal. Obviously, Glenn Beck is not supporting militia groups or advocating armed rebellion. If you cruise around these comment sections, you'll soon see you are completely wasting your time with Justin. He isn't here to DISCUSS anything. And, the consensus that he has no sense of humor is stone-cold right. I hope he confines his psychopathy to the internet.
Justin
Thu Apr 9 2009 13:06
I'm just looking for the context everyone says has been omitted. I wasn't able to find it.

Since you guys just attack me personally instead of supporting your assertions with evidence, though, I'm beginning to suspect that there is no context that makes these statements innocuous. It's time for you all to admit you're talking out of your ass on this "context" claim. Although I doubt any of you have the intellectual honesty to do so.

Hey Justin
Thu Apr 9 2009 11:12
I don't even have to look for context to prove you wrong. In Beck's quote, shortly before you claim that he supports the Montana militia man cause, he refers to those people as "crazies." Would he be calling them "crazies" if he really supported their cause? It's called hyperbole and you have to have a sense of humor to understand it, a quality that liberals seem to categorically lack.
Justin you poor soul
Thu Apr 9 2009 09:38
Justin: Your quotes are all most as pathetic as you are. If you see some sort of subversiveness plot in them then you are the only one who does. Frankly this is just a straw man arguement designed to cover up the fact that you support Obama who is actually does have a "revolutionary agenda"

PS I think you are obsessed with getting in the last word so that you can feel like your right. Kind of like the little kid who shouts real load in the hope of getting attention.

so every time you write something I'll follow it up by saying your full of crap







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