Ebook: Common nonsense: Glenn Beck and the triumph of ignorance
Author: Beck Glenn, Zaitchik Alexander
- Tags: Ignorance (Theory of knowledge)--Political aspects--United States, Mormons--United States, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Ideologies--Conservatism & Liberalism, Radio personalities--United States, Television personalities--United States, Conservatism--United States, Political culture--United States, Authors American, Popular culture--United States, Mormons, Political culture, Popular culture, Television personalities, Political and social views, Radio personalities, Conservatism, Influence (Literary artistic e
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
- City: Hoboken;N.J;United States
- Language: English
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Portrait of a young deejay -- Last stop on the top 40 train -- The luckiest loudmouth in Tampa -- It's always about Glenn -- This ... is CNN? -- A rodeo clown goes large -- Beck unbound -- False victory -- A deep-seated hatred for ... the White culture? -- Acorn -- Brother Beck presents : Mormon masterpiece theater -- The ghost of Cleon Skousen -- The 9.12 project -- Epilogue.;"Traces Beck's personal history from his troubled childhood through his years as a 'morning zoo' DJ to his sudden and meteoric rise to the conservative media heap. [The author] pays special attention to Beck's transformation from alcoholic-snorting, failed disc jockey without a political thought in his head to wealthy, bile-spewing, right-wing demagogue."--Jacket.
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