Saturday, 24 April 2010

God speaks directly to Glenn Beck


During yesterday's Glenn Beck radio show, Beck delivered a 10-minute monologue in which he hit all of his  phony-baloney touchstones -- some of them, as I've been writing for the  last several weeks, are dangerous and some are simply ridiculous. But  primarily, Beck was in full televangelist mode about God and something  about a "plan" and, in the process, he dovetailed into a little  McCarthyism and, as usual, a little historical revisionism. He even  shrunk into a defensive bit refuting the accusations that he's a faker  who's conning his audience.
Now, before you listen to this epic clip courtesy of Media Matters, I  should warn you to turn down your speakers, because the over-the-top  levels of audio compression and EQ on Beck's voice (say nothing of the  half-dozen or so Beck sound-alikes who also occupy his studio) will  absolutely blow out your speakers.
Most radio stations employ some sort of digital processing to make  the host or disc jockey sound more resonant, but I've never heard a talk  show with this much compression. Clearly, the BOOM! is there  to enhance Beck's voice in a way that augments his level of  psychological persuasion -- the deeper, diaphragm-vibrating low end  increases the physical connection between Beck and his audience. A more  subconscious aspect of his scam.

The overarching theme of this monologue is that God is speaking  directly to Glenn Beck and giving him the plan. It's classic  televangelism, which is commonly seen as nothing more than an  exploitation of religious naiveté with the goal of making the  televangelist rich. Listen to me. I have the answers. Because God is  speaking to me. So give generously if you want to hear what God's plan  is...
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Bob Ceska @'HuffPo'

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