Rate this book

Common Nonsense: Glenn Beck And The Triumph Of Ignorance (2010)

by Alexander Zaitchik(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0470557397 (ISBN13: 9780470557396)
languge
English
publisher
Wiley
review 1: I only read the first five chapters of this book, but it confirmed what I already knew about Beck, and that is his lack of concern for the truth He doesn't care about this country, and the freedoms we have, nor does he provide any useful solutions for the problems the US faces. He's only interested in presenting a right-wing extremist agenda that benefits the powerful and wealthy of which he is one. In many ways he's just like O'Reilly, Hannity, Limbaugh, and Savage. In fact he may be the most dishonest one of the bunch.
review 2: Provided some interesting insight unto a delusional point of view. I agree with another review that I was left wanting toward the end. I was disappointed when the author included some basic "name calling" comments that cheapened his a
... morerguments. His points about Beck's stability and mental perspective were made without those comments. I would have rated this book higher minus them. I am glad I read this book in that I have a better frame of reference for Beck's comments and behavior. less
Reviews (see all)
gabija5555
A good resource showing Glenn Becks fruitcake ideas for what they are.
Britteny
I'd recommend this simply as a balance to all the hype he generates.
jllnrkgcdglng
Glenn Beck - slaughtered. Recommended.
Amij
pdf
Write review
Review will shown on site after approval.
(Review will shown on site after approval)